WORLD AIDS DAY IS CELEBRATED ALL OVER THE WORLD .
IT'S CELEBRATED IN DECEMBER 1st EVERY YEAR .IT IS CELEBRATED BECAUSE TO MAKE SOME AWARNESS ABOUT "AIDS".
3. World AIDS Day, designated 1 December
every year since 1988, is dedicated to
raising awareness of the AIDS
pandemic caused by the spread
of HIV infection, and mourning those who
have died of the disease. Government and
health officials, NGOs and individuals
around the world observe the day, often
with education on AIDS prevention
and control.
4. World AIDS Day is one of the eight
official global public health campaigns
marked by the World Health
Organization (WHO), along with World
Health Day, World Blood Donor Day,
World Immunization Week, World
Tuberculosis Day, World No Tobacco
Day, World Malaria Day and World
Hepatitis Day.Since 1995, the President of
the United States has made an
official proclamation on World AIDS Day.
5. As of 2013, AIDS has killed more than 36
million people worldwide (1981-2012),
and an estimated 35.3 million people are
living with HIV, making it one of the most
important global public health issues
in recorded history. Despite recent
improved access to antiretroviral
treatment in many regions of the world,
the AIDS epidemic claims an estimated 2
million lives each year, of which about
270,000 are children.
6. AIDS is …..
Caused by
fascinating HIV
Virus, difficult to
understand the
complex
Mechanisms,
Scientific communities
are puzzled for
newer solutions.
7. AIDS is ….
AIDS is spread
in a friendly
way.
• AIDS continues to
be an Important
sexually
transmitted
Infection.
• Safe sex is the
A,B,C,D of
Prevention
8. AIDS is ….
AIDS is dangerous
to life
• Any person
infected will
continue to harbor
the HIV virus.
• Modern drugs can
prolong life
• But not eliminate
the cause of Death
9.
10. AIDS spreads Globally
• Since the description of HIV infection in 1981,
AIDS has become a world wide epidemic
expanding in scope and magnitudes as HIV
infections have affected different populations
and Geographic regions.
• Millions are infected, Once infected remains
infected for life
• If not effectively treated within a Decade,
majority of HIV infected individuals develop
fatal opportunistic infections as a result of HIV
induced deficiencies in Immune system.
12. Why AIDS Continues to be Important
• The Sub Saharan Africa has the
highest number of HIV infections
• In certain high prevalence areas in
Africa cities as many as one in
three adults was infected with the
Virus
• At present there is high spread in
Southern and South Eastern Asia
India, China, and Russia
13. AIDS reduces useful years of Life
• The present
contest the AIDS
struck the young
adults and
workers in their
prime years of life.
• AID’s epidemic is
having devastating
effects on social
and economic
structure in some
countries
15. WHO Estimates
• WHO estimates that 4
million new HIV
infections occur every
year.
• 90 % infection occurring
in Developing countries
• AIDS is over whelming
Heterosexually
transmitted disease and
there will be equal
number of Male and
Female cases
16. Health Education On AIDS
AID’s needs a health education as
a primary option there are no
Vaccines, limited access to
treatment,
The objectives remains with
prevention,
A successful health education
has the key role in behavioral
changes
17. Recent AIDS Day Themes
2015-Getting to Zero(AND ALSO
OF2014-2013-2012-2011)
2010-Universal Access and Human
Rights
2009-Universal Access and Human
Rights
2008-Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise –
Lead – Empower – Deliver0
18. Silence on AIDS related issues is
Dangerous to self and Society
19. Generate awareness and spread the
Useful Information for AIDS Day
• www.AIDS.gov: a gateway to all Federal
domestic information on HIV/AIDS prevention,
testing, treatment, research, policies and
resources.
• www.PEPFAR.gov: the official website of the
President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.
• www.HIVtest.org: national HIV testing
resources. Enter your zip code to find an HIV
testing site near you!
• www.worldaidsday.org: brochures and
information about international events.