HIV is an abbreviation for human immunodeficiency virus. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, or AIDS, as it is commonly called, is the result of this virus. When a person has AIDS, the immune system gradually collapses. Then the patient becomes very susceptible to infections and diseases, which can even be fatal. The story of its origin dates back to June 5, 1981 in Los Angeles, where the virus was detected in five homosexual men. Then it was called AIDS or gay-related immunodeficiency because people thought it only affected homosexuals. Today, AIDS has reached epidemic proportions, it has spread all over the world and is considered a very dangerous disease.
To better understand HIV, we must first study how it is transmitted.
HIV is a sexually transmitted disease. What does it mean? The mucous membranes are located on various parts of the body, such as the lips, genital areas, nostrils, etc. When the mucous membrane comes into contact with the sexual secretions of an HIV-infected patient, the virus is transmitted from one to the other. That's why the main reason for the spread of AIDS is unprotected sexual intercourse.
HIV can also spread through infected blood. Therefore, when transfusing blood, it is necessary to adhere to clear rules of precaution. It is always recommended to go to a good hospital or clinic where contaminated syringes are not used.
HIV can be transmitted from mother to child either in the womb, during childbirth, or during breast-feeding. The chances of this exposure can be reduced with drugs and other procedures.
Some of the early symptoms include sinusitis, bronchitis, otitis media, pharyngitis, weight loss, dry cough, unexplained fatigue, unusual spots on the tongue, and cold sores. In the later stages, patients may have chronic diarrhea, continuous fever, extreme weight loss, oral hairy leukoplakia, and candidiasis and pulmonary tuberculosis.
It is extremely important that people get tested for HIV. In some societies, partners must take an HIV test before marriage. This is because it affects not only an infected person, but can also spread to a spouse and an unborn child. It's hard to tell someone you love that you have AIDS. However, it is very important for their health and safety. Doctors and nurses are also exposed to this virus, as they handle syringes and needles on a daily basis, any careless action on their part can be fatal for them. Watch USA online porn
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