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BIOTECHNOLOGY PROJECT




                                        MYTH
    FACT
                      &



                               BY
UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF –        PRATYUSH NATH UPRETI
DR.GOPAL CHOUDHARY             ANOOP MISHRA
                               B.SC.L.LB.      1
WHAT IS HIV?

Human – A person

Immunodeficiency - Not enough protection from
  disease



Virus - Infectious disease
         SLOGAN-THE IMMUNE KILLER AIDS THE FEAR.   2
WHAT DOES HIV MEANS?
 HIV – a small germ virus

 weakens the body and makes it unable to fight
 sickness.

 WBC helps to fight against diseases which attacks our
  body

 HIV is stronger than WBC so it weakens WBC

 thus our body is no more protected from disesases.

    SLOGAN- FEAR OF HIV IS MORE THAN FEAR OF DEATH        3
What Does AIDS mean?

Acquired – YOU GET IT FROM SOMEBODY ELSE
Immune – Resistance to disease
Deficiency – Shortage(IMMUNE      SYSTEM NO LONGER
  WORKS WELL)

Syndrome – Combination of symptoms of
  symptoms

         SLOGAN-Avoid Incurable Disease Syndrome     4
WHAT IS AIDS ?
•   AIDS is a collection of such diseases
•   Diarrhea
•   Fever
•   Skin rash
•   Mouth infections
•   Tuberculosis

      SLOGAN-AIDS AND DEATH ARE MADE FOR EACH OTHER   5
Mid-1970's-1980 history
      Current pandemic started in the mid-to late 1970s




           1978 gay men in the US and Sweden
            and heterosexuals in Tanzania and Haiti
           begin showing signs of what will later
           be called AIDS.




SLOGAN-“Be Aware! Be Prepared! HIV have been infected don’t be scared!”
   approximately 100,000- 300,000 persons may is passing, but
                                                                     6
MYTHS & FACTS




                7
Myth1: AIDS is mostly an African problem.
  Fact: Of the 42 million people around the world who live with
  HIV/AIDS, 70% are in sub-Saharan Africa. But AIDS is not an
  African problem.



Myth 2: AIDS ONLY OCCURS IN HOMOSEXUAL MEN AND DRUG
  ABUSERS.
 Fact:Anyone infected with HIV can get AIDS if they are not
  treated with medications to stop replication of the virus in
  their bodies.



       SLOGAN-HATE THE DISEASE ,NOT THE DISEASED                  8
MYTH 3: HIV-INFECTED WOMEN SHOULD NOT HAVE
  CHILDREN.
Fact: There is concern of transmission, but certain
  steps, including medications, can prevent
  transmission




MYTH 4: HIV AND AIDS INFECTION CAN BE CURED.
Fact: There is no current “cure” for HIV. Medications
  reduce replication of the virus which increases life
  span.

                                                         9
Myth5: People with HIV/AIDS should be sent away from the
  community.
  Fact - people living with HIV/AIDS need love, support
   and proper health care from their families and others.
   “SHUN THE DISEASE; NOT THE DISEASED”.




Myth6- Sex with a virgin can cure HIV-
Fact: This myth is totally untrue. The myth has resulted in many
  rapes of young girls and children by HIV+ men, who often
  infect their victims.



                                                                   10
Myth 7 - AIDS can be contracted through non-sexual physical
  contact like hug, kiss, and hand-shake or by sharing toilet
  seats, utensils, mosquito bites, etc.
Fact - HIV or AIDS does not occur by any of the above.




Myth 8 – HIV/AIDS is curable.
Fact - The medications that are available right now can only
  delay the transformation of HIV into full-blown AIDS and not
  cure it.



                                                                 11
Myth 9 - Most people who get infected with HIV become
  seriously ill within three years.
Fact - In fact, after a person is infected with HIV, there is usually
  no change in that person's health for quite a few years. This
  period is normally around 10 years, with an average range of
  some 8 to 12 years in length.




Myth 10 - It is possible to get HIV from mosquito bites or
  kissing.
Fact - HIV can only survive in the living body of a human. There
  has been only one recorded case of HIV transmission via
  kissing, out of all the many millions of kisses. In this case, both
  partners had extremely badly bleeding gums.
              SLOGAN- KNOW AIDS, NO AIDS
                                                                        12
Myth 11 - People with HIV/AIDS should be sent away from the
    community.
    Fact - In fact, people living with HIV/AIDS need love, support
    and proper health care from their families and others. ”SHUN
    THE DISEASE; NOT THE DISEASED”




  Myth 12 - The top partner during vaginal and anal sex is at low
    risk for HIV.
   Fact - In reality, the top partner (the inserting partner) is at
    high risk of infection, and the bottom partner (the receiving
    partner) is at even higher risk of infection.



SLOGAN-“LET HIV BE YOUR WORST ENEMY!FIGHT HIV/AIDS”
                                              13
Myth 13- Oral Sex fails to transmit HIV.
Fact - HIV is transmitted through all forms of unprotected
  sex, including oral, vaginal and anal.




Myth 14 - Condoms protect against all STDs/HIV
Fact - According to the Family Planning Association, there is little
  evidence to suggest that condoms protect against the
  transmission of genital warts. It is also uncertain whether or
  not condoms can protect against genital herpes. But because
  condoms cannot protect against every form of STD.

                                                                   14
MYSTERY OF AIDS
   • Mystery1: HIV Positive Animals Don't Get AIDS .




   • Mystery 2: Some HIV Positive People Never Get AIDS
     Diseases.




   • Mystery 3: Some People with AIDS Diseases are HIV Negative

SLOGAN-SERPANT KILLER- CHARLES SOBHRAJ ; SILENT KILLER AIDS15
SYMPTOMS


           16
•Fatigue / loss of energy       •Fevers, chills, sweats




                            • Muscle or joint aches
          HEADACHE                                        17
SEVERE BODY PAIN
                           • Nausea/vomiting




    STOMACH PAIN   Cough               18
Dizzines
                          • Changes in body
                          looks




  Difficulty with sleep
                           •Hair loss         19
PREVEVETION OF AIDS & HIV
            INFECTION
• Avoid sexual contact with anyone who has had
  sex with people at risk of getting AIDS.
• Don't have sex with prostitutes.
• Avoid having sex with anyone who has
  multiple and/or anonymous sexual partners.
• Avoid oral, genital and anal contact with
  partner's blood, semen, vaginal
  secretions, feces or urine.
• Avoid anal intercourse altogether.
                                             20
• Don't share




RAZOR                      BLADE                     TOOTHBRUSH
• Exercise caution regarding




TATTOO                              EAR PIERCING


SLOGAN-“Be beautiful! Be smart! Be stylish! But, protect yourself from HIV!   21
CONCLUSION




             22
THANK
 YOU    23
ANY QUESTIONS
      ?

                24
IF YOU HAVE THE COURAGE
        TO BEGIN,
  YOU HAVE THE COURAGE
        TO FINISH.
                          25

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A I D S A W A R E N E S S B Y P R A T Y U S H U P R E T I & A N O O P M I S H R A ( B

  • 1. BIOTECHNOLOGY PROJECT MYTH FACT & BY UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF – PRATYUSH NATH UPRETI DR.GOPAL CHOUDHARY ANOOP MISHRA B.SC.L.LB. 1
  • 2. WHAT IS HIV? Human – A person Immunodeficiency - Not enough protection from disease Virus - Infectious disease SLOGAN-THE IMMUNE KILLER AIDS THE FEAR. 2
  • 3. WHAT DOES HIV MEANS?  HIV – a small germ virus  weakens the body and makes it unable to fight sickness.  WBC helps to fight against diseases which attacks our body  HIV is stronger than WBC so it weakens WBC  thus our body is no more protected from disesases. SLOGAN- FEAR OF HIV IS MORE THAN FEAR OF DEATH 3
  • 4. What Does AIDS mean? Acquired – YOU GET IT FROM SOMEBODY ELSE Immune – Resistance to disease Deficiency – Shortage(IMMUNE SYSTEM NO LONGER WORKS WELL) Syndrome – Combination of symptoms of symptoms SLOGAN-Avoid Incurable Disease Syndrome 4
  • 5. WHAT IS AIDS ? • AIDS is a collection of such diseases • Diarrhea • Fever • Skin rash • Mouth infections • Tuberculosis SLOGAN-AIDS AND DEATH ARE MADE FOR EACH OTHER 5
  • 6. Mid-1970's-1980 history Current pandemic started in the mid-to late 1970s 1978 gay men in the US and Sweden and heterosexuals in Tanzania and Haiti begin showing signs of what will later be called AIDS. SLOGAN-“Be Aware! Be Prepared! HIV have been infected don’t be scared!” approximately 100,000- 300,000 persons may is passing, but 6
  • 8. Myth1: AIDS is mostly an African problem. Fact: Of the 42 million people around the world who live with HIV/AIDS, 70% are in sub-Saharan Africa. But AIDS is not an African problem. Myth 2: AIDS ONLY OCCURS IN HOMOSEXUAL MEN AND DRUG ABUSERS. Fact:Anyone infected with HIV can get AIDS if they are not treated with medications to stop replication of the virus in their bodies. SLOGAN-HATE THE DISEASE ,NOT THE DISEASED 8
  • 9. MYTH 3: HIV-INFECTED WOMEN SHOULD NOT HAVE CHILDREN. Fact: There is concern of transmission, but certain steps, including medications, can prevent transmission MYTH 4: HIV AND AIDS INFECTION CAN BE CURED. Fact: There is no current “cure” for HIV. Medications reduce replication of the virus which increases life span. 9
  • 10. Myth5: People with HIV/AIDS should be sent away from the community. Fact - people living with HIV/AIDS need love, support and proper health care from their families and others. “SHUN THE DISEASE; NOT THE DISEASED”. Myth6- Sex with a virgin can cure HIV- Fact: This myth is totally untrue. The myth has resulted in many rapes of young girls and children by HIV+ men, who often infect their victims. 10
  • 11. Myth 7 - AIDS can be contracted through non-sexual physical contact like hug, kiss, and hand-shake or by sharing toilet seats, utensils, mosquito bites, etc. Fact - HIV or AIDS does not occur by any of the above. Myth 8 – HIV/AIDS is curable. Fact - The medications that are available right now can only delay the transformation of HIV into full-blown AIDS and not cure it. 11
  • 12. Myth 9 - Most people who get infected with HIV become seriously ill within three years. Fact - In fact, after a person is infected with HIV, there is usually no change in that person's health for quite a few years. This period is normally around 10 years, with an average range of some 8 to 12 years in length. Myth 10 - It is possible to get HIV from mosquito bites or kissing. Fact - HIV can only survive in the living body of a human. There has been only one recorded case of HIV transmission via kissing, out of all the many millions of kisses. In this case, both partners had extremely badly bleeding gums. SLOGAN- KNOW AIDS, NO AIDS 12
  • 13. Myth 11 - People with HIV/AIDS should be sent away from the community. Fact - In fact, people living with HIV/AIDS need love, support and proper health care from their families and others. ”SHUN THE DISEASE; NOT THE DISEASED” Myth 12 - The top partner during vaginal and anal sex is at low risk for HIV. Fact - In reality, the top partner (the inserting partner) is at high risk of infection, and the bottom partner (the receiving partner) is at even higher risk of infection. SLOGAN-“LET HIV BE YOUR WORST ENEMY!FIGHT HIV/AIDS” 13
  • 14. Myth 13- Oral Sex fails to transmit HIV. Fact - HIV is transmitted through all forms of unprotected sex, including oral, vaginal and anal. Myth 14 - Condoms protect against all STDs/HIV Fact - According to the Family Planning Association, there is little evidence to suggest that condoms protect against the transmission of genital warts. It is also uncertain whether or not condoms can protect against genital herpes. But because condoms cannot protect against every form of STD. 14
  • 15. MYSTERY OF AIDS • Mystery1: HIV Positive Animals Don't Get AIDS . • Mystery 2: Some HIV Positive People Never Get AIDS Diseases. • Mystery 3: Some People with AIDS Diseases are HIV Negative SLOGAN-SERPANT KILLER- CHARLES SOBHRAJ ; SILENT KILLER AIDS15
  • 16. SYMPTOMS 16
  • 17. •Fatigue / loss of energy •Fevers, chills, sweats • Muscle or joint aches HEADACHE 17
  • 18. SEVERE BODY PAIN • Nausea/vomiting STOMACH PAIN Cough 18
  • 19. Dizzines • Changes in body looks Difficulty with sleep •Hair loss 19
  • 20. PREVEVETION OF AIDS & HIV INFECTION • Avoid sexual contact with anyone who has had sex with people at risk of getting AIDS. • Don't have sex with prostitutes. • Avoid having sex with anyone who has multiple and/or anonymous sexual partners. • Avoid oral, genital and anal contact with partner's blood, semen, vaginal secretions, feces or urine. • Avoid anal intercourse altogether. 20
  • 21. • Don't share RAZOR BLADE TOOTHBRUSH • Exercise caution regarding TATTOO EAR PIERCING SLOGAN-“Be beautiful! Be smart! Be stylish! But, protect yourself from HIV! 21
  • 23. THANK YOU 23
  • 25. IF YOU HAVE THE COURAGE TO BEGIN, YOU HAVE THE COURAGE TO FINISH. 25