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Thursday, October 4, 2018

What is AIDS/HIV. SYMPTOMS AND HOW TO CONTROL?


Discovery of disease

 The AIDS was reported by someone physician in early 1980 century. young male having one or more of complex symptoms such as pneumonia, a rare  vascular sudden weight loss, swollen lymph node and general loss of immune function. All the young patient are homosexual. After sometime the disease were discovered in non- homosexual patient. who were given blood transfusion or blood products.


WHAT IS AIDS/HIV



AIDS is a dangerous virus caused by HIV.  This virus is also called HIV infection.
When a person suffering from AIDS any disease can easily attacked by him and cause death. About 75 % people affected by HIV worldwide.  This virus spread through sexual intercourse. while 20 million peoples are died due to AIDS worldwide about 4 million children adults are living with AIDS.
The number of women who live with HIV AIDS is now are half. More than half the people suffering from this disease age between 15 to 24  year compare.
 Two every affected boy two girls are affected by this virus at the age of 15 43 million children are living orphaned by AIDS.
By looking someone you cannot tell him that they are affected by HIV. Unless it diagnosed with tests.  HIV affect the boy defence system
The disease that are affected by AIDS are pneumonia cancer and TB according to death caused the rate of TB is 30 %

SYMPTOMS

Repetitive fever
Cold straining
Sweating in sleep
Weight loss
Cough
Breathing problems
Permanent fatigue
Eyesight problems and headache

HOW TO CONTROL IT.

AIDS is dangerous disease it is necessary to take care of all presentation measure of AIDS get rid of non sexually sexless  behaviour use medicine as far as possible why drug addiction and use of unnecessary vaccine do not don’t use syringes and needles that are already used.
The HIV is transmitted by intimate sexual contact
Contact with blood and breastfeeding Health Care worker can also acquire HIV during professional activities

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