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What is there to know about HIV that we need to know?

What is there to know about HIV that we need to know?

Whenever it comes to vacation, many people like to go out for a trip. In summer, they like to go to the beach, and in winter, they like to soak in hot springs. Nowadays, many hotels have swimming pools and hot springs, so these hotels are very popular. However, the remark that staying in hotels can infect people with AIDS has existed for a long time. There are many people who think that the bed sheets, toiletries and even the toilet bowl of hotels are very easy sources of infecting people with AIDS, and that swimming and soaking in hot springs are also unsafe because they think that if someone with AIDS has taken a bath in a swimming pool, he or she can easily be infected with AIDS, which is in fact a wrong way of thinking.

There is not a wide range of ways in which HIV can be transmitted, and generally speaking, HIVThere are three ways of transmission of AIDS, the first is through sexual intercourse, the second is through blood, and the third is through mother-to-child transmission.The use of toiletries in hotels and hot springs do not directly contact AIDS patients. Even if AIDS pathogens are present in these places, the pathogens will die very quickly after leaving the body, and even if a small amount of pathogens is accidentally touched, the body's immune system will form a barrier that will keep these pathogens out.

Therefore.The probability of being infected with HIV without having done the three ways of transmitting the disease is extremely remoteAs long as one is clean and mindful of one's habits, then AIDS is actually a long way off.

In everyday life, there are still many aspects of misunderstanding about how HIV is transmitted.

1. You can't get infected if you eat with someone with AIDS.

Many people are afraid of AIDS, so whenever they hear that someone has AIDS, they will stay away from them and even think that they will be infected if they eat with someone who has AIDS. In fact, if you eat the food that they have eaten, you will not be infected with AIDS because AIDS does not spread through food. If you are really worried, you can use communal chopsticks to prevent being infected with other diseases.

2. Mosquito bites do not transmit AIDS

Will a mosquito that bites a person with AIDS and then bites a healthy person be infected with AIDS? The answer is no. Because mosquitoes do not inject the blood of previous bites into the bite, mosquitoes will inject their saliva into the skin when biting, but there is no blood in their saliva, and even if the AIDS virus enters the mosquito body can not survive for a long time, then there is no possibility of infecting AIDS.

3、Holding hands and kissing with AIDS patients will not transmit AIDS.

Many people are afraid of people with AIDS because they are worried about being infected with AIDS, so they refuse to socialize with people with AIDS, especially because they are worried about having intimate contact with people with AIDS, such as holding hands or kissing. In fact, holding hands does not have substantial intimate contact, and there is no possibility of transmitting AIDS, and although there is an exchange of saliva in kissing, the probability of transmission of the HIV virus through saliva is very small. The probability of being infected because of kissing a person with AIDS is very low, but if both parties have a broken mouth, there is a possibility of blood transmission of HIV.

AIDS is not scary, what is scary is not understanding AIDS.

AIDS is a comprehensive immune deficiency disease, not aggressive in itself, but he destroys the entire immune system of the body, without it, just a small cold can kill you, and so far there is no drug that can cure it.

So to look at the prevention and treatment side of things, the first thing is to understand exactly how the transmission occurs.

Dissemination pathways:

1. Sexual behavior: regardless of whether the object of sexual behavior is of the same or opposite sex, and regardless of whether it is vaginal, oral or anal sex, as long as there is a complicated sexual relationship, or if a condom is not used correctly, it is a risky sexual behavior, and there is the possibility of being exposed to the risk of being infected by the HIV virus.

2. Blood-borne infections: There are three main ways of transmission, namely, blood transfusion infections or the use of contaminated blood preparations by hemophiliacs, poorly sterilized medical equipment, and the sharing of injection needles.

3. Vertical infection: A woman with HIV can pass through the placenta or the birth canal during pregnancy or childbirth, leading to infection of the newborn. In addition, breastfeeding may also infect the baby.

The third point is negligible, mainly one or two - so looking at both intercourse and blood.

The transmission of HIV is done by getting two things right - condoms and separating needles to avoid direct contact with body fluids.

We remind you to have normal sexual orientation, sexual morality and value orientation, and not to seek death for the sake of momentary excitement or money and property. Of course, if something unfortunate happens, (e.g., accidental contact with the carrier's body fluids due to work) taking the blocking medication continuously for one month within twenty-four hours can be an effective remedy.

Everyone is afraid of AIDS, but in fact, AIDS is like a chronic disease, it does not directly threaten people's lives, and there is already a "cocktail" of therapies, which can make people with AIDS have a normal life expectancy, that is to say, it can make people with AIDS become carriers, and will not die because of AIDS.

There is now a vaccine for AIDS, so if you think you are at risk of being infected, you can get the vaccine in a timely manner

There is a vaccine for HIV called the blocking pill, which achieves isolation from HIV within 72 hours, just like the emergency contraceptive pill, and its use reduces the risk of developing AIDS, with a very low failure rate of 0.5%, so it's a very good option.

AIDS is most often transmitted by homosexuals.

We all know that most HIV is sexually transmitted, but in fact, most AIDS is spread by same-sex transmission, and gay men in particular have the highest number of patients.

AIDS was once completely cured.

In 2007, there is a patient in Germany often treatment, successful in the body of the AIDS virus completely killed, which is the world's only one completely cured of the AIDS virus patients, the patient called Brown, from Berlin, it is a patient with AIDS, but also leukemia patients, after the treatment of leukemia outside the time to kill the AIDS virus.

Mothers with AIDS can have healthy children, too.

At present, mother-to-child blocking is a very sophisticated means to successfully isolate the virus and allow AIDS mothers to give birth to healthy children. In fact, nowadays, science is particularly advanced, and the life expectancy of AIDS patients will not be reduced, nor will they be deprived of the right to be parents.

AIDS is actually not far from normal people, but there is absolutely no need to be afraid, as long as they all stay normal and do not have risky behaviors, the disease is certainly far away from us~.

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AIDS is generally transmitted through sexual transmission, blood transmission, mother-to-child transmission, so the general life will not be infected, but if the body has a wound, especially in the oral cavity have a wound to avoid contact with AIDS, people suffering from AIDS also try not to have sexual contact with people with AIDS, should be different AIDS their type is also different, AIDS people with different types of sexual contact with AIDS will cause cross-infection, which will aggravate the harm to the body. If a person with AIDS has sexual contact with different types of AIDS, it will cause cross-infection and aggravate the harm to the body. In fact, AIDS is not so terrible, and we should treat people with AIDS with more care and love.

AIDS comes out sexually, in blood, and from mother to child. It is not contagious by any other means. Warts may be transmitted by sharing bath towels, but not AIDS. There are only 3 ways AIDS can be transmitted. But these 3 types are all good solutions for prevention. For example, for sex you can wear a medical grade tortoise shell condom. For blood, you can use a disposable infusion set, and if you have a wound, you can just put a band-aid on it. For mothers and babies, it's okay to do a blockage with the help of a doctor.

Therefore, there is no need to be afraid and discriminate when you meet AIDS patients in your daily life. It is not contagious. Moreover, HIV cannot survive away from the human body and will die immediately in the air.

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