From 1988, the 1st of December is designated as the World AIDS Day, to create awareness about AIDS (Auto Immune Disease Syndrome) caused by the HIV infection. Shanghai SKY Clinic also joins hands to create awareness among Shanghai Citizens.
3. What is HIV?
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency
Virus.
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4. What is HIV?
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency
Virus.
HIV spreads through certain body fluids that
attacks the body’s immune system,
specifically the CD4 cells also known as T
cells.
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5. What is HIV?
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency
Virus.
HIV spreads through certain body fluids that
attacks the body’s immune system,
specifically the CD4 cells, often called T cells.
The most severe phase of HIV infection is
AIDS. People with AIDS have badly damaged
immune systems that they get an increasing
number of severe illnesses.
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7. How is HIV transmitted?
Only certain body fluids from a HIV infected
person can transmit HIV. Those body fluids
are:
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8. How is HIV transmitted?
Only certain body fluids from a HIV infected
person can transmit HIV. Those body fluids
are:
• Blood
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9. How is HIV transmitted?
Only certain body fluids from a HIV infected
person can transmit HIV. Those body fluids
are:
• Semen
• Blood
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10. How is HIV transmitted?
Only certain body fluids from a HIV infected
person can transmit HIV. Those body fluids
are:
• Semen
• Pre-seminal fluid
• Blood
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11. How is HIV transmitted?
Only certain body fluids from a HIV infected
person can transmit HIV. Those body fluids
are:
• Semen
• Pre-seminal fluid
• Rectal fluid
• Blood
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12. How is HIV transmitted?
Only certain body fluids from a HIV infected
person can transmit HIV. Those body fluids
are:
• Semen
• Pre-seminal fluid
• Rectal fluid
• Vaginal fluid
• Blood
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13. How is HIV transmitted?
Only certain body fluids from a HIV infected
person can transmit HIV. Those body fluids
are:
• Semen
• Pre-seminal fluid
• Rectal fluid
• Vaginal fluid
• Breast milk
• Blood
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14. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is mainly spread by:
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15. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is mainly spread by:
1. Having unprotected vaginal or anal sex with
a person who is:
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16. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is mainly spread by:
1. Having unprotected vaginal or anal sex with
a person who is:
• infected with HIV
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17. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is mainly spread by:
1. Having unprotected vaginal or anal sex with
a person who is:
• infected with HIV
• taking medicines to prevent or treat HIV
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18. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is mainly spread by:
1. Having unprotected vaginal or anal sex with
a person who is:
2. Sharing needles/syringes/rinse water/
other equipment (that are used to prepare
drugs for injection) with someone who has
HIV.
• infected with HIV
• taking medicines to prevent or treat HIV
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19. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is mainly spread by:
1. Having unprotected vaginal or anal sex with
a person who is:
HIV can live in a used needle up to 42 days
depending on temperature and other factors.
2. Sharing needles/syringes/rinse water/
other equipment (that are used to prepare
drugs for injection) with someone who has
HIV.
• infected with HIV
• taking medicines to prevent or treat HIV
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20. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is less commonly spread:
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21. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is less commonly spread:
• From mother to child during pregnancy,
giving birth, or breastfeeding.
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22. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is less commonly spread:
• From mother to child during pregnancy,
giving birth, or breastfeeding.
• By being stuck with an HIV-contaminated
needle or other sharp object.
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23. How is HIV transmitted?
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24. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is rarely transmitted by:
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25. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is rarely transmitted by:
• Oral sex
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26. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is rarely transmitted by:
• Oral sex
• Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or
organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with
HIV. Transfusion-transmitted HIV infection has
almost been eleminated by the use of highly
sensitive labaratory screening tests.
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27. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is rarely transmitted by:
• Oral sex
• Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or
organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with
HIV. Transfusion-transmitted HIV infection has
almost been eleminated by the use of highly
sensitive labaratory screening tests.
• Eating food that has been pre-chewed by a HIV-
infected person
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28. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is rarely transmitted by:
• Oral sex
• Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or
organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with
HIV. Transfusion-transmitted HIV infection has
almost been eleminated by the use of highly
sensitive labaratory screening tests.
• Eating food that has been pre-chewed by a HIV-
infected person
• Being bitten by a person with HIV.
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29. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is rarely transmitted by:
• Oral sex
• Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or
organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with
HIV. Transfusion-transmitted HIV infection has
almost been eleminated by the use of highly
sensitive labaratory screening tests.
• Eating food that has been pre-chewed by a HIV-
infected person
• Being bitten by a person with HIV.
• Contact between broken skin, wounds, or mucous
membranes and HIV-infected blood or blood-
contaminated body fluids.
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30. How is HIV transmitted?
HIV is rarely transmitted by:
• Oral sex
• Receiving blood transfusions, blood products, or
organ/tissue transplants that are contaminated with
HIV. Transfusion-transmitted HIV infection has
almost been eleminated by the use of highly
sensitive labaratory screening tests.
• Eating food that has been pre-chewed by a HIV-
infected person
• Being bitten by a person with HIV.
• Contact between broken skin, wounds, or mucous
membranes and HIV-infected blood or blood-
contaminated body fluids.
• Deep, open-mouth kissing if both partners have
sores or bleeding gums, blood from the HIV-positive
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32. Sexual Conduct & HIV Risk
For a HIV- negative partner, the most risky,
unprotected sexual behaviors are:
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33. Sexual Conduct & HIV Risk
For a HIV- negative partner, the most risky,
unprotected sexual behaviors are:
1. Receptive anal sex (bottoming)
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34. Sexual Conduct & HIV Risk
For a HIV- negative partner, the most risky,
unprotected sexual behaviors are:
1. Receptive anal sex (bottoming)
2. Insertive anal sex (topping)
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35. Sexual Conduct & HIV Risk
For a HIV- negative partner, the most risky,
unprotected sexual behaviors are:
1. Receptive anal sex (bottoming)
2. Insertive anal sex (topping)
3. Vaginal sex
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36. Sexual Conduct & HIV Risk
You are at a higher risk of HIV infection, if you:
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37. Sexual Conduct & HIV Risk
You are at a higher risk of HIV infection, if you:
• Have multiple sexual partners and do not use
condoms every time
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38. Sexual Conduct & HIV Risk
You are at a higher risk of HIV infection, if you:
• Have multiple sexual partners and do not use
condoms every time
• Are not in a mutually monogamous relationship
with a partner and do not use condoms
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39. Sexual Conduct & HIV Risk
You are at a higher risk of HIV infection, if you:
• Have multiple sexual partners and do not use
condoms every time
• Are not in a mutually monogamous relationship
with a partner and do not use condoms
• Are a gay or bisexual man who has had anal sex
without a condom
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40. Sexual Conduct & HIV Risk
You are at a higher risk of HIV infection, if you:
• Have multiple sexual partners and do not use
condoms every time
• Are not in a mutually monogamous relationship
with a partner and do not use condoms
• Are a gay or bisexual man who has had anal sex
without a condom
• Are a gay or bisexual man who has been diagnosed
with a STD in the past 6 months
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41. Sexual Conduct & HIV Risk
You are at a higher risk of HIV infection, if you:
• Have multiple sexual partners and do not use
condoms every time
• Are not in a mutually monogamous relationship
with a partner and do not use condoms
• Are a gay or bisexual man who has had anal sex
without a condom
• Are a gay or bisexual man who has been diagnosed
with a STD in the past 6 months
• Are a heterosexual man or woman who does not
regularly use condoms during sex with partners of
unknown HIV status
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43. How to prevent HIV?
If you are HIV-negative, you can choose one of
the options listed below to prevent HIV
infections:
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44. How to prevent HIV?
If you are HIV-negative, you can choose one of
the options listed below to prevent HIV
infections:
• Abstinence, not having oral, vaginal, or anal sex. It is
the only 100% effective way to prevent HIV, STDs,
and pregnancy.
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45. How to prevent HIV?
If you are HIV-negative, you can choose one of
the options listed below to prevent HIV
infections:
• Abstinence, not having oral, vaginal, or anal sex. It is
the only 100% effective way to prevent HIV, STDs,
and pregnancy.
• If you are sexually active, get tested at least once a
year
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46. How to prevent HIV?
If you are HIV-negative, you can choose one of
the options listed below to prevent HIV
infections:
• Abstinence, not having oral, vaginal, or anal sex. It is
the only 100% effective way to prevent HIV, STDs,
and pregnancy.
• If you are sexually active, get tested at least once a
year
• Limit your number of sexual partners
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47. How to prevent HIV?
If you are HIV-negative, you can choose one of
the options listed below to prevent HIV
infections:
• Abstinence, not having oral, vaginal, or anal sex. It is
the only 100% effective way to prevent HIV, STDs,
and pregnancy.
• If you are sexually active, get tested at least once a
year
• Limit your number of sexual partners
• Choose less risky sexual behaviors
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48. How to prevent HIV?
If you are HIV-negative, you can choose one of
the options listed below to prevent HIV
infections:
• Abstinence, not having oral, vaginal, or anal sex. It is
the only 100% effective way to prevent HIV, STDs,
and pregnancy.
• If you are sexually active, get tested at least once a
year
• Limit your number of sexual partners
• Choose less risky sexual behaviors
• Use condoms every time you have sex
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49. How to prevent HIV?
If you are HIV-negative, you can choose one of
the options listed below to prevent HIV
infections:
• Abstinence, not having oral, vaginal, or anal sex. It is
the only 100% effective way to prevent HIV, STDs,
and pregnancy.
• If you are sexually active, get tested at least once a
year
• Limit your number of sexual partners
• Choose less risky sexual behaviors
• Use condoms every time you have sex
• Use HIV medications to protect yourself
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50. How to prevent HIV?
If you are HIV-negative, you can choose one of
the options listed below to prevent HIV
infections:
• Abstinence, not having oral, vaginal, or anal sex. It is
the only 100% effective way to prevent HIV, STDs,
and pregnancy.
• If you are sexually active, get tested at least once a
year
• Limit your number of sexual partners
• Choose less risky sexual behaviors
• Use condoms every time you have sex
• Use HIV medications to protect yourself
• Get tested for other Sexually Transmitted Disease
(STD)
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51. How to prevent HIV?
If you are HIV-negative, you can choose one of
the options listed below to prevent HIV
infections:
• Abstinence, not having oral, vaginal, or anal sex. It is
the only 100% effective way to prevent HIV, STDs,
and pregnancy.
• If you are sexually active, get tested at least once a
year
• Limit your number of sexual partners
• Choose less risky sexual behaviors
• Use condoms every time you have sex
• Use HIV medications to protect yourself
• Get tested for other Sexually Transmitted Disease
(STD)
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53. Is there a treatment for HIV?
Once you get HIV, your body can’t get rid of HIV
completely, even with medications.
However, with proper medical care, HIV can be
controlled.
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54. Is there a treatment for HIV?
Once you get HIV, your body can’t get rid of HIV
completely, even with medications.
However, with proper medical care, HIV can be
controlled.
If taken the right way, every day, this medicine
can:
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55. Is there a treatment for HIV?
Once you get HIV, your body can’t get rid of HIV
completely, even with medications.
However, with proper medical care, HIV can be
controlled.
• prevent HIV from progressing to AIDS
If taken the right way, every day, this medicine
can:
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56. Is there a treatment for HIV?
Once you get HIV, your body can’t get rid of HIV
completely, even with medications.
However, with proper medical care, HIV can be
controlled.
• prevent HIV from progressing to AIDS
• dramatically prolong the lives of many people
infected with HIV and keep them healthy
If taken the right way, every day, this medicine
can:
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57. Is there a treatment for HIV?
Once you get HIV, your body can’t get rid of HIV
completely, even with medications.
However, with proper medical care, HIV can be
controlled.
• prevent HIV from progressing to AIDS
• dramatically prolong the lives of many people
infected with HIV and keep them healthy
• greatly lower the chance of infecting others
If taken the right way, every day, this medicine
can:
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58. What to do if you are exposed to HIV?
When you are potentially exposed to HIV, there
are medications that can prevent you from
infection.
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59. What to do if you are exposed to HIV?
When you are potentially exposed to HIV, there
are medications that can prevent you from
infection.
Contact our doctors at Shanghai SKY clinic
immediately, within 3 days of exposure; every
hour counts; sooner the better.
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60. What to do if you are exposed to HIV?
When you are potentially exposed to HIV, there
are medications that can prevent you from
infection.
Contact our doctors at Shanghai SKY clinic
immediately, within 3 days of exposure; every
hour counts; sooner the better.
You may need to take the medication once or
twice a day, continuously for 28 days.
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61. What to do if you are exposed to HIV?
When you are potentially exposed to HIV, there
are medications that can prevent you from
infection.
Contact our doctors at Shanghai SKY clinic
immediately, within 3 days of exposure; every
hour counts; sooner the better.
You may need to take the medication once or
twice a day, continuously for 28 days.
Encourage your partner to get and stay on
medication.
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62. What to do if you are exposed to HIV?
When you are potentially exposed to HIV, there
are medications that can prevent you from
infection.
Contact our doctors at Shanghai SKY clinic
immediately, within 3 days of exposure; every
hour counts; sooner the better.
You may need to take the medication once or
twice a day, continuously for 28 days.
Encourage your partner to get and stay on
medication.
If taken right way, every day, HIV medication
reduces the HIV in blood, increases overall
health, and reduces the chance of transmitting
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