2. WHAT IS IT? AIDS is one of the most serious, deadly diseases in human history. Β What are the effects? Since the beginning of the epidemic more than 15 million Africans have died from AIDS. Nearly two-thirds of all people living with HIV are found in sub-Saharan Africa, although this region contains only about 10% of the world's population.
4. How do you get HIV? HIV is found in specific human body fluids. If any of those fluids enter your body, you can become infected with HIV. Which Body Fluids Contain HIV? HIV lives and reproduces in blood and other body fluids. We know that the following fluids can contain high levels of HIV: Blood Semen Pre-seminal fluid Breast milk Vaginal fluids Rectal (anal) mucous You can all so get HIV through sex.
5. How to prevent HIV? You can prevent becoming infected by abstaining from activities that place you at risk for coming in contact with those body fluids. Use a condom if sex is not abstained from!
6. What percentage of different people have HIV.
7. The four Pβs preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV providing paediatric treatment preventing infection among adolescents and young people protecting and supporting children affected by HIV and AIDS