Photos: 7 General Myths About AIDS

Under the protection of AIDS: a general myths orbiting HIV and AIDS viruses, many suspicions, so some countries prefer not to talk about it because they claim to be a shame for society, and we will talk and talk about this disease, and we will try to blow up the prevailing myths in our society, a virus, a virus. Human HIV is the virus that destroys CD4 of difference Muhammad cells, which are the immune cells in the body, which helps stimulate the disease, through appropriate medication, HIV can remain years without applying for AIDS, AIDS is diagnosed when the number of CD4 cells is less than 200. Through normal communication, HIV infection is not possible to embrace a person or to use his own supplies or share the same eating equipment, and the infection can be ill by gender without prevention, or the part of needles, or to get a tattoo of unlimited equipment. 3.. Only gay runs the risk of infection with the virus, everyone can develop HIV, women, women, children, gay people and other people. 4. Symptoms of the virus always appear before this infection is not true. Some people have no signs that indicate the virus for years of injury; Many can show some symptoms within ten days of a few weeks after an injury, and the first symptoms of injuries are similar to flu, such as: fever, fatigue, rash, sore throat, and usually disappear after a few weeks and may not appear and may not appear a few years of symptoms, so the investigation should be done. 5. HIV is currently being treated. In most cases, HIV is not available, but there is a treatment that can maintain low levels of the virus and help maintain the immune system. 6. A woman carrying the virus cannot reproduce. The mother with HIV can transmit the infection during pregnancy or childbirth to her child, but the risk can be reduced by obtaining appropriate care and medicine. HIV pregnant women can take medication to treat infection and to protect their children from the virus. 7. AIDS people live only a few years. By Mona Khair

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