12. • Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP).
This fungal infection can cause severe
illness.
• Candidiasis (thrush).
Candidiasis is a common HIV -related
infection.
• Tuberculosis (TB).
• Cytomegalovirus.
• Cryptococcal meningitis.
• Toxoplasmosis.
15. Primary Prevention—intervening before
health effects occur, through
Secondary Prevention—screening to
identify diseases in the earliest
Tertiary Prevention—managing disease
post diagnosis to slow or stop.
TYPES OF PREVENTION
16.
17. TOTAL POSITIVE CASES (GENERAL POPULATION) 527
TOTAL PREGNANT WOMAN POSITIVE CASES 32
MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION CASES 26
ONE PARENT DEATH CASES 12
BOTH PARENTS DEATH CASES 05