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  • sonumary
    • Sep 2006
    • 2085

    Aids

    WHAT DOES "AIDS" MEAN?
    AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome:


    Acquired means you can get infected with it;

    Immune Deficiency means a weakness in the body's system that fights diseases.

    Syndrome means a group of health problems that make up a disease.

    AIDS is caused by a virus called HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. If you get infected with HIV, your body will try to fight the infection. It will make "antibodies," special molecules to fight HIV.

    A blood test for HIV looks for these antibodies. If you have them in your blood, it means that you have HIV infection. People who have the HIV antibodies are called "HIV-Positive."

    Being HIV-positive, or having HIV disease, is not the same as having AIDS. Many people are HIV-positive but don't get sick for many years. As HIV disease continues, it slowly wears down the immune system. Viruses, parasites, fungi and bacteria that usually don't cause any problems can make you very sick if your immune system is damaged. These are called "opportunistic infections."

    HOW DO YOU GET AIDS?

    You don't actually "get" AIDS. You might get infected with HIV, and later you might develop AIDS. You can get infected with HIV from anyone who's infected, even if they don't look sick and even if they haven't tested HIV-positive yet. The blood, vaginal fluid, semen, and breast milk of people infected with HIV has enough of the virus in it to infect other people. Most people get the HIV virus by:


    • having sex with an infected person
    • sharing a needle (shooting drugs) with someone who's infected
    • being born when their mother is infected, or drinking the breast milk of an infected woman
    Getting a transfusion of infected blood used to be a way people got AIDS, but now the blood supply is screened very carefully and the risk is extremely low.

    There are no documented cases of HIV being transmitted by tears or saliva, but it is possible to be infected with HIV through oral sex or in rare cases through deep kissing, especially if you have open sores in your mouth or bleeding gums.

    HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE AIDS?

    HIV disease becomes AIDS when your immune system is seriously damaged. If you have less than 200 CD4 cells or if your CD4 percentage is less than 14%, you have AIDS.
    There is an "official" list of these opportunistic infections put out by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The most common ones are:
    • PCP (Pneumocystis pneumonia), a lung infection;
    • KS (Kaposi's sarcoma), a skin cancer;
    • CMV (Cytomegalovirus), an infection that usually affects the eyes
    • Candida, a fungal infection that can cause thrush (a white film in your mouth) or infections in your throat or vagina


    AIDS-related diseases also includes serious weight loss, brain tumors, and other health problems. Without treatment, these opportunistic infections can kill you.

    AIDS is different in every infected person. Some people die a few months after getting infected, while others live fairly normal lives for many years, even after they "officially" have AIDS. A few HIV-positive people stay healthy for many years even without taking antiretroviral medications (ARVs).


    IS THERE A CURE FOR AIDS?

    There is no cure for AIDS. There are drugs that can slow down the HIV virus, and slow down the damage to your immune system. There is no way to "clear" the HIV out of your body.

    Other drugs can prevent or treat opportunistic infections (OIs). In most cases, these drugs work very well. The newer, stronger ARVs have also helped reduce the rates of most OIs. A few OIs, however, are still very difficult to treat.

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  • sparrow
    • Dec 2006
    • 3974

    #2
    Nice info... thanx
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    • Samanthajones
      • Sep 2006
      • 5008

      #3
      thnx for the info on this deadly disease...very informative ketto sonu!!!..keep posting!
      ~Samanthajones~

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