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I care,and You? stop AIDS,keep the promise Live,let Live
Hand In Hand
thank you
from 3H1J
How to protect yourself?
more knowledge
HIV The causes?
ABOUT HIV ?
WHAT
2000 Men Make a Difference
2001 I care,and You?
2005 stop AIDS,keep the promise
Themes for World Aids Day
fever higher than 100 degrees Fahrenheit for several weeks 高烧持续几星期
You can kiss an AIDS patient in the cheek, but do not go for deeper kiss, as AIDS virus can be can sometimes found in the saliva. so,how we protect
ourselves? Always use disposable needles and syringes.
总是使用一次性针头和注射器。
In the salon, never share razor
Be careful not to share needle at the time of body piercing or tattooing 刺纹n't get AIDS through casual contact such as
shaking hands

英语演讲稿 有关艾滋病的英语演讲三篇

英语演讲稿 有关艾滋病的英语演讲三篇

有关艾滋病的英语演讲三篇艾滋病是通过性行为、体液的交流而传播,母婴传播的综合征,今天给大家分享一些有关艾滋病的英语演讲,希望对大家有所帮助。

有关艾滋病的英语演讲一Hello, everyone.Today we will tall about AIDs, More media coverage is being paid to the HIV/AIDS situation in China. So, what is AIDs,or what dose AIDs means? AIDs means Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.And it has yet to spread widely in the rest of the nation. And how to get AIDS? You don't actually "get" AIDS. You might get infected with HIV, and later you might develop AIDS. You can get infected with HIV from anyone who's infected, even if they don't look sick and even if they haven't tested HIV-positive yet. The blood, vaginal fluid, semen, and breast milk of people infected with HIV has enough of the virus in it to infect other people. Most people get the HIV virus by having sex with an infected person.So, how do I know if I get AIDs? Of course, we should go to hospital to check our blood. HIV disease becomes AIDS when your immune system is seriously damaged. If you have less than 200 CD4 cells or if your CD4 percentage is less than 14%, you have AIDS.When you know you are infected, you may want to know is there a cure for AIDs? Of course no. So, what we can do is to love ourselves. Stayaway from the way that you may be infected. Stay away from AIDs, Love our lives.有关艾滋病的英语演讲二Less than three months ago at platform hearings in Salt LakeCity, I asked the Republican Party to lift the shroud of silence which has been draped over the issue of HIV and AIDS. I have come tonight to bring our silence to an end. I bear a message of challenge, not self-congratulation.I want your attention, not your applause.差不多三个月前,在盐湖城召开的政党纲领听证会上,我向共和党提出了一个请求:打破长期以来对艾滋病病毒和艾滋病问题的沉默。

艾滋病 教育 演讲稿(英文版)

艾滋病 教育 演讲稿(英文版)

Topic: HIV/AIDS educationHave you ever saved a drowning child? One of my friends did in Okinawa some years ago. She remembers it so clearly today for the amazingly satisfying experience it was. Maybe you haven’t had such an experience Have you ever saved someone’s life? If so, you too know how satisfying, how wonderful that can feel. But even if you have only helped someone with some small thing, you know that feeling. You know how good it feels to help someone. One way to help someone is to take HIV-AIDS seriously.It’s important to take AIDS seriously--here in Japan today. You may think that HIV-AIDS is mainly a problem for developing countries in Africa or South Asia. But it’s not a problem just for them. Infection ra tes are rising in Japan. In fact, Japan is the only industrialized country where HIV/AIDS infection rates rose last year. Some people think this is a problem for hospitals or the government. As you know, most people who got AIDS 20 years ago got it from blood transfusions. Today, the blood supply is safe, and now the main source of infection is sexual contact. This tragic situation does not have to continue. Allof us have the responsibility to help stop it.What do I mean by taking AIDS seriously? It means educating yourself about safe sex and telling others about it. When people have knowledge, they have power. As more and more people understand how HIV is transmitted and howto prevent that, the infection rates will go down.One way to do this is to s tart a “Circle for AIDS Study and Teaching”, as some students did at Nanzan University in Nagoya. They wanted to learn more about this disease, and they thought other students would too. One of their main activities is visiting junior and senior high schools to give lectures. The organizer of the group, Maki Kawai, says, “As we are students, we know how boring it can be to take an academic class. AIDS is a serious theme to deal with. So you have to twist this seriousness.” In other words, they make learning fun and interesting. And in doing so they are taking HIV/AIDS seriously. Members also know how to have fun on their own. They have parties, and they’ve also volunteered at community events, which raise money for different charitable groups. The groups get money, and the circle members get a lot of satisfaction.。

有关艾滋病的英语演讲稿

有关艾滋病的英语演讲稿

有关艾滋病的英语演讲稿艾滋病是通过性行为、体液的交流而传播,母婴传播的综合征,今天XX给大家分享一些有关艾滋病的英语演讲,希望对大家有所帮助。

有关艾滋病的英语演讲一Hello, everyone.Today we will tall about AIDs, More media coverage is being paid to the HIV/AIDS situation in China. So, what is AIDs,or what dose AIDs means? AIDs means Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.And it has yet to spread widely in the rest of the nation. And how to get AIDS? You don't actually "get" AIDS. You might get infected with HIV, and later you might develop AIDS. You can get infected with HIV from anyone who's infected, even if they don't look sick and even if they haven't tested HIV-positive yet. The blood, vaginal fluid, semen, and breast milk of people infected with HIV has enough of the virus in it to infect other people. Most people get the HIV virus by having sex with an infected person.So, how do I know if I get AIDs? Of course, we should go to hospital to check our blood. HIV disease becomesAIDS when your immune system is seriously damaged. If you have less than 200 CD4 cells or if your CD4 percentage is less than 14%, you have AIDS.When you know you are infected, you may want to know is there a cure for AIDs? Of course no. So, what we can do is to love ourselves. Stay away from the way that you may be infected. Stay away from AIDs, Love our lives.有关艾滋病的英语演讲二Less than three months ago at platform hearings in Salt LakeCity, I asked the Republican Party to lift the shroud of silence which has been draped over the issue of HIV and AIDS. I have come tonight to bring our silence to an end. I bear a message of challenge, not self-congratulation. I want your attention, not your applause.差不多三个月前,在盐湖城召开的政党纲领听证会上,我向共和党提出了一个请求:打破长期以来对艾滋病病毒和艾滋病问题的沉默。

防治艾滋病英语演讲稿

防治艾滋病英语演讲稿

防治艾滋病英语演讲稿i’m elizabeth glaser. eleven years ago, while giving birth to my first child, i hemorrhaged and was transfused with seven pints of blood. four years later, i found out that i had been infected with the aids virus and had unknowingly passed it to my daughter, ariel, through my breast milk, and my son, jake, in utero.twenty years ago i wanted to be at the democratic convention because it was a way to participate in my country. today, i am here because it’s a matter of life and death. exactly -- exactly four years ago my daughter died of aids. she did not survive the reagan administration. i am here because my son and i may not survive four more years of leaders who say they care, but do nothing. i -- i am in a race with the clock. this is not about being a republican or an independent or a democrat. it’s about the future -- for each and every one of us.i started out just a mom -- fighting for the life of her child. but along the way i learned how unfair america can be today, not just for people who have hiv, but for many, many people -- poor people, gay people, people of color, children. a strange spokesperson for such a group: a well-to-do white woman. but i have learned my lesson the hard way, and i know that america has lost her path and is at risk of losing her soul. america wake up: we are all in a struggle between life and death.i understand -- i understand the sense of frustration and despair in our country, because i know firsthand about shouting for help and getting no answer. i went to washington to tell presidents reagan and bush that much, much more had to be done for aids research and care, and that children couldn’t be forgotten. the first time, when nothing happened, i thought, they just didn’t hear me. the second time, when nothing happened, i thought, maybe i didn’t shout loud enough. but now i realize they don’t hear because they don’t want to listen.when you cry for help and no one listens, you start to lose your hope. i began to lose faith in america. i felt my country was letting me down -- and it was. this is not the america i was raised to be proud of. i was raised to believe that other’s problems were my problems as well. but when i tell most people about hiv, in hopes that they will help and care, i see the look in their eyes: it’s not my problem, they’re thinking. well, it’s everyone’s problem and we need a leader who will tell us that. we need a visionary to guide us -- to say it wasn’t all right for ryan white to be banned from school because he had aids, to say it wasn’t alright for a man or a woman to be denied a job because they’re infected with this virus. we need a leader who is truly committed to educating us.i believe in america, but not with a leadership of selfishness and greed -- where the wealthy get health care and insurance and the poor don’t. do you know -- do you know how much my aids care costs? over 40,000 dollars a year. someone without insurance can’t afford this. even the drugsthat i hope will keep me alive are out of reach for others. is their life any less valuable? of course not. this is not the america i was raised to be proud of -- where rich people get care and drugs that poor people can’t. we need health care for all. we need a leader who will say this and do something about it.i believe in america, but not a leadership that talks about problems but is incapable of solving them -- two hiv commission reports with recommendations about what to do to solve this crisis sitting on shelves, gathering dust. we need a leader who will not only listen to these recommendations, but implement them.i believe in america, but not with a leadership that doesn’t hold government accountable. i go to washington to the national institutes of health and say, show me what you’re doing on hiv. they hate it when i come because i try to tell them how to do it better. but th at’s why i love being a taxpayer, because it’s my money and they must feel accountable.i believe in an america where our leaders talk straight. when anyone tells president bush that the battle against aids is seriously under-funded, he juggles the numbers to mislead the public into thinking we’re spending twice as much as we really are. while they play games with numbers, people are dying.i believe in america, but an america where there is a light in every home. a thousand points of light just wasn’t enough: my house has been dark for too long.once every generation, history brings us to an important crossroads. sometimes in life there is that moment when it’s possible to make a change for the better. this is one of those moments.for me, this is not politics. this is a crisis of caring.in this hall is the future -- women, men of all colors saying, take america back. we are -- we are just real people wanting a more hopeful life. but words and ideas are not enough. good thoughts won’t save my family. what’s the point of caring if we don’t do something about it? a president and a congress that can work together so we can get out of this gridlock and move ahead, because i don’t win my war if the president cares and the congress, or if the congress cares and the president doesn’t support the ideas.the people in this hall this week, the democratic party, all of us can begin to deliver that partnership, and in november we can all bring it home.my daughter lived seven years, and in her last year, when she couldn’t walk or talk, her wisdom shone through. she taught me to love, when all i wanted to do was hate. she taught me to help others, when all i wanted to do was help myself. she taught me to be brave, when all i felt was fear.my daughter and i loved each other with simplicity. america, we can do the same.this was the country that offered hope. this was the place where dreams could come true, not just economic dreams, but dreams of freedom, justice, and equality. we all need to hope that our dreams can come true. i challenge you to make it happen, because all our lives, not just mine, depend on it.thank you.。

艾滋病英语演示文稿

艾滋病英语演示文稿

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HIV is routes: sexual contact, exposure to infected body fluids or tissues, and from mother to child. Sexual The most frequent mode of transmission of HIV is through sexual contact with an infected person. Body fluids The second most frequent mode of HIV transmission is via blood and blood products. Mother-to-child HIV can be transmitted from mother to child during pregnancy, during delivery, or through breast milk.This is the third most common way in which HIV is transmitted globally.
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艾滋病英语演讲稿

艾滋病英语演讲稿

艾滋病英语演讲稿Ladies and gentlemen,Good morning/afternoon/evening,I stand here today to address a very important issue that has plagued our society for several decades - the HIV/AIDS pandemic. This disease has caused immense suffering and loss of life around the world, and it is imperative that we understand its consequences and work collectively to combat it.First and foremost, it is crucial to understand what HIV/AIDS is and how it spreads. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system, making it difficult for the body to fight off infections and diseases. AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is the final stage of HIV infection, where the immune system is severely damaged, and the individual is at a high risk of developing life-threatening illnesses.HIV can be transmitted through unprotected sexual intercourse, sharing needles or syringes, and from an infected mother to her child during childbirth or breastfeeding. It is important to note that HIV cannot be transmitted through casual contact such as hugging, shaking hands, or sharing household items.Unfortunately, HIV/AIDS continues to be surrounded by stigma and discrimination. People living with HIV/AIDS often face social ostracism, discrimination in the workplace, and even denial of essential services. This not only affects the individual's well-being but also hinders efforts to prevent and control the spread of thedisease. It is our responsibility to tackle the stigma associated with HIV/AIDS and promote compassion, understanding, and support for those affected.Prevention is key in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Education plays a crucial role in this regard. By raising awareness about the modes of transmission, practicing safe-sex methods such as using condoms, and promoting regular HIV testing, we can empower individuals to protect themselves and their partners. It is essential for schools, communities, and healthcare facilities to provide comprehensive sex education that is age-appropriate and non-judgmental, ensuring that everyone has access to accurate information.Furthermore, access to healthcare services is vital in controlling the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Early diagnosis and prompt initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) can significantly improve the quality of life for individuals living with HIV/AIDS and reduce the risk of transmission. Governments and healthcare organizations must work together to ensure that HIV/AIDS testing, treatment, and care are accessible and affordable for all, regardless of their socio-economic status.Addressing the needs of vulnerable populations is essential in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Certain groups, such as sex workers, men who have sex with men, transgender individuals, and people who inject drugs, are at a higher risk of infection due to various socio-economic factors and inequalities. It is our responsibility to provide targeted interventions, such as harm reduction programs, to ensure that these populations have access to HIV prevention, testing, and treatment services.Lastly, I would like to highlight the importance of international cooperation and funding in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Several organizations, such as UNAIDS and the Global Fund, have been working tirelessly to support countries in their efforts to combat the epidemic. Donor countries and organizations must continue to prioritize funding for HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and research, to ensure that progress is sustained and that we can finally achieve an AIDS-free generation.In conclusion, HIV/AIDS is a global health crisis that requires urgent attention and concerted efforts. By addressing stigma and discrimination, promoting prevention and education, ensuring access to healthcare services, and providing support to vulnerable populations, we can make significant progress in tackling this disease. Let us unite and work together to create a world free from the grip of HIV/AIDS. Thank you.Certainly! Here are some additional points to further discuss the topic of HIV/AIDS:1. HIV/AIDS and Gender Inequality: It is important to address the gender dynamics that contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS. Women and girls are particularly at risk due to factors such as gender-based violence, lack of economic empowerment, and limited control over their sexual and reproductive health. Efforts must be made to promote gender equality, empower women and girls, and address the underlying societal and cultural norms that perpetuate gender-based violence and inequality.2. HIV/AIDS and Youth: Young people are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS, accounting for a significant number of newinfections. Comprehensive sexual education, access to youth-friendly healthcare services, and targeted prevention campaigns are essential in empowering young people to protect themselves from HIV/AIDS. In addition, engaging young people as advocates and peer educators can help in spreading awareness and influencing behavior change among their peers.3. HIV/AIDS and Key Populations: Key populations, including sex workers, men who have sex with men, transgender individuals, and people who inject drugs, face multiple barriers in accessing HIV prevention, testing, and treatment services. Stigma, discrimination, and criminalization of these behaviors hinder their access to healthcare and exacerbate the spread of HIV/AIDS. It is crucial to advocate for the decriminalization of these behaviors, promote harm reduction strategies, and create an enabling environment that respects the rights and dignity of these populations.4. HIV/AIDS and TB Co-infection: Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death among people living with HIV/AIDS. The co-infection of HIV and TB poses significant challenges in terms of diagnosis, treatment, and care. Integrated services that address both HIV and TB are essential to ensure the best possible outcomes for individuals living with both diseases. Efforts must be made to strengthen healthcare systems, improve diagnostic capacity, and ensure access to appropriate treatment for co-infected individuals.5. Research and Development: Continued investment in research and development is crucial in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Efforts must be made to develop more effective prevention tools such asvaccines, microbicides, and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). Additionally, research on innovative approaches in healthcare delivery, such as community-led models and telemedicine, can help improve access to HIV/AIDS services, particularly in remote and underserved areas.6. Long-term Sustainability: While progress has been made in the fight against HIV/AIDS, sustaining these gains requires long-term commitment and investment. Governments, donors, and civil society organizations must work together to ensure the financial sustainability of HIV/AIDS programs. This includes mobilizing domestic resources, improving health financing systems, and establishing innovative financing mechanisms to secure long-term funding for prevention, treatment, and care services.7. Addressing HIV-Related Stigma and Discrimination: HIV-related stigma and discrimination continue to hinder effective prevention, testing, treatment, and care efforts. It is essential to promote awareness and education to challenge stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding HIV/AIDS. This can be achieved through public campaigns, community engagement, and the involvement of influential figures, including celebrities and religious leaders, to promote a message of compassion, acceptance, and support for people living with HIV/AIDS.8. Monitoring and Evaluation: Effective monitoring and evaluation systems are necessary to track progress, identify gaps, and ensure the effectiveness of HIV/AIDS interventions. Data collection, analysis, and reporting must be strengthened to provide accurate information on the prevalence of HIV/AIDS, identify thepopulations most affected, and monitor the impact of prevention and treatment programs. This data-driven approach allows for evidence-based decision-making and targeted interventions.In conclusion, combatting the HIV/AIDS pandemic requires a comprehensive, multi-sectoral approach that addresses not only the medical aspects but also the social, cultural, and economic factors that contribute to its spread. By investing in prevention, education, healthcare services, research, and advocacy, we can make significant progress in reducing new infections, supporting those living with HIV/AIDS, and ultimately achieving the goal of an AIDS-free generation. Let us continue to work together and commit ourselves to this important cause.。

艾滋病自我防范英语演讲稿

艾滋病自我防范英语演讲稿

艾滋病自我防范英语演讲稿Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen,。

Today, I am honored to have the opportunity to talk to you about the important topic of self-prevention of AIDS. AIDS, which stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, is a serious and potentially deadly condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It is a global health issue that has affected millions of people around the world. It is crucial for everyone to understand the risks of HIV transmission and to take proactive steps to protect themselves.First and foremost, it is important to be aware of how HIV is transmitted. HIV can be spread through unprotected sexual intercourse, sharing needles or syringes, and from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding. It can also be transmitted through blood transfusions or organ transplants from infected donors. Therefore, it is essential to practice safe sex by using condoms, avoid sharing needles or syringes, and ensure that blood products used for transfusions or transplants are screened for HIV.Secondly, getting tested for HIV is a crucial step in self-prevention. Many people who are infected with HIV are unaware of their status because the virus may not cause any symptoms for many years. By getting tested for HIV, individuals can take control of their health and seek treatment if necessary. Early detection and treatment of HIV can significantly improve health outcomes and reduce the risk of transmission to others.In addition to testing, it is important to educate oneself about HIV and AIDS. Understanding the facts about HIV transmission, prevention, and treatment can help dispel myths and misconceptions surrounding the virus. It can also empower individuals to make informed decisions about their sexual health and seek appropriate medical care if needed.Furthermore, it is essential to promote a supportive and non-discriminatory environment for individuals living with HIV. Stigma and discrimination can have a detrimental impact on the mental and emotional well-being of those affected by HIV. Bycreating an inclusive and understanding community, we can help reduce the social barriers that prevent people from seeking HIV testing and treatment.Lastly, I want to emphasize the importance of open communication about HIV and AIDS. By discussing these topics openly and honestly, we can help reduce the fear and stigma associated with the virus. This can encourage individuals to seek testing and treatment, and promote a culture of understanding and support for those affected by HIV.In conclusion, self-prevention of AIDS is a responsibility that we all share. By educating ourselves, getting tested, promoting a supportive environment, and fostering open communication, we can work together to reduce the spread of HIV and improve the health and well-being of our communities. Thank you for your attention. Let's stand together in the fight against AIDS.。

三分钟 艾滋病日presentation

三分钟 艾滋病日presentation

Situation of reห้องสมุดไป่ตู้ent years
• AIDS has killed more than 25 million people between 1981 and 2007, and an estimated 33.2 million people worldwide live with HIV as of 2007, making it one of the most destructive epidemics in recorded history. Despite recent, improved access to antiretroviral treatment and care in many regions of the world, the AIDS epidemic claimed an estimated 2 million lives in 2007, of which about 270,000 were children.
The situation of the victims
How does it come
• World AIDS Day, observed on 1 December every year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. • World AIDS Day was first conceived in August 1987 by James W. Bunn and Thomas Netter, two public information officers for the Global Programme on AIDS at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland.

艾滋病介绍英语演示课件

艾滋病介绍英语演示课件
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What causes AIDS?
AIDS is caused by HIV. HIV is a virus that gradually attacks immune system cells. As HIV progressively damages these cells, the body becomes more vulnerable to infections, which it will have difficulty in fighting off. It is at the point of very advanced HIV infection that a person is said to have AIDS. It can be years before HIV has damaged the
immune system enough for AIDS to develop.
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What are the symptoms of AIDS?
A person is diagnosed with AIDS when they have
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AIDS stands for: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome AIDS is a medical condition. A person is diagnosed with AIDS when their immune system is too weak to fight off infections. Since AIDS was first identified in the early 1980s, an unprecedented number of people have been affected by the global AIDS epidemic. Today, there are an estimated 33.4 million people living with HIV and AIDS and each year around two million people die from AIDS related illnesses.

有关艾滋病的英语演讲三篇

有关艾滋病的英语演讲三篇

有关艾滋病的英语演讲三篇有关艾滋病的英语演讲一Hello, everyone.Today we will tall about AIDs, More media coverage is being paid to the HIV/AIDS situation in China. So, what is AIDs,or what dose AIDs means? AIDs means Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.And it has yet to spread widely in the rest of the nation. And how to get AIDS? You dont actually get AIDS. You might get infected with HIV, and later you might develop AIDS. You can get infected with HIV from anyone whos infected, even if they dont look sick and even if they havent tested HIV-positive yet. The blood, vaginal fluid, semen, and breast milk of people infected with HIV has enough of the virus in it to infect other people. Most people get the HIV virus by having se_ with an infected person.So, how do I know if I get AIDs? Of course, we should go to hospital to check our blood. HIV disease becomes AIDS when your immune system is seriously damaged. If you have less than 200 CD4 cells or if your CD4 percentage is less than 14%, you have AIDS.When you know you are infected, you may want to know is there a cure for AIDs? Of course no. So, what we can do is to love ourselves. Stay away from the way that you may be infected. Stay away from AIDs, Love our lives.有关艾滋病的英语演讲二Less than three months ago at platform hearings in Salt LakeCity, I asked the Republican Party to lift the shroud of silence which has been draped over the issue of HIV and AIDS. I have come tonight to bring our silence to an end. I bear a message of challenge, not self-congratulation. I want your attention, not your applause.差不多三个月前,在盐湖城召开的政党纲领听证会上,我向共和党提出了一个请求:打破长期以来对艾滋病病毒和艾滋病问题的沉默。

艾滋演讲英文作文

艾滋演讲英文作文

艾滋演讲英文作文Hi everyone, today I want to talk about a very important topic HIV/AIDS. It's a serious issue that affects millions of people around the world.Many people don't realize that HIV/AIDS is still a major problem in today's society. It's important to educate ourselves and others about the risks and how to prevent the spread of the virus.One of the biggest misconceptions about HIV/AIDS isthat it only affects certain groups of people. The truth is that anyone can become infected, regardless of their age, gender, or sexual orientation.It's crucial to get tested regularly for HIV/AIDS, even if you think you're not at risk. Early detection can help you get the treatment you need to live a longer and healthier life.Prevention is key when it comes to HIV/AIDS. Always practice safe sex, use condoms, and avoid sharing needles or other drug paraphernalia.Stigma and discrimination are still major barriers for people living with HIV/AIDS. It's important to treat everyone with respect and compassion, regardless of their status.In conclusion, HIV/AIDS is a global issue that requires everyone's attention and support. Let's work together to raise awareness, prevent the spread of the virus, and support those affected by it. Thank you for listening.。

HIV and AIDS Presentation艾滋病毒和艾滋病

HIV and AIDS Presentation艾滋病毒和艾滋病

艾滋病HIV (AIDS)H uman人类I mmuno-deficiency免疫缺陷V irus病毒¾真菌¾细菌¾病毒导致人类感染的三原凶病毒感染的三大特点¾抗生素无效¾不同的病毒攻击不同的细胞¾离开活体后病毒无法生存¾HIV 攻击人的免疫细胞(CD4 cell)¾CD4 细胞>500 /µl, 病人没有症状¾CD4 细胞<500 /µl, 免疫系统崩溃免疫系统的两大功能¾清除所有异己物质!¾清除自身产生的异常细胞!如果免疫系统崩溃¾严重感染¾奇怪的肿瘤我们称这种状态为AIDS(Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome)获得性免疫缺陷综合症HIV-AIDS¾AIDS 是HIV感染的终末阶段¾在进展到AIDS之前,病人可没有任何症状¾这一无症状期可持续5-10年¾但他们可以将病毒传给其他人HIV-传播途径如果第一个感染HIV的病人没有将病毒传给其他人!现在将是什么情况?HIV-传播途径HIV 传播的三个主要途径¾血液传播¾性传播¾母子传播血液传播¾输血¾共用注射器或针头¾皮肤破损性传播¾女性比男性的危险大¾精液中病毒的浓度比阴道分泌物中的高¾患过其他性病的患者有很高的HIV感染可能母子传播病毒传播可以发生在:¾怀孕期间(胎儿还在母体内)¾分娩时¾分娩后的母乳喂养时HIV 不能通过以下途径传播!!!¾和HIV感染的病人一起工作¾接触,拥抱,握手¾打噴涕,咳嗽,或接触病人汗液¾共用餐具¾食用HIV感染者做的饭¾卫生间的马捅¾游泳池蚊子会不会传播艾滋病?!好消息!没有证据表明蚊子可以传播艾滋病!!!识别艾滋病感染的高危人群¾静脉药瘾者.¾职业性服务者¾HIV感染者的性伴侣¾艾滋病母亲所生的孩子¾在没有血液监管的国家接受输血¾医务人员(医生或护士)HIV 在中国HIV 在中国¾1985年,中国官方报道第一例艾滋病患者.¾目前, 中国有840000 HIV感染者,有80000 AIDS病人.我不想让艾滋病毒来困扰我和我的家庭告诉我如何保护我自己!目前没有HIV的疫苗!!!预防血液传播¾除非绝对必要,不要接受输血¾避免共用针头,剃须刀,或牙刷等个人用品¾避免以下操作: 纹身,穿耳孔,在非正规诊所看病¾使用一次性医疗器械(针头, 注射器等)¾从事急救的人员应采取简单,必要的措施避免直接接触患者的血液或体液,如一副橡胶手套预防性传播疾病¾Abstinence节制自己的性行为¾Be faithful to your family忠实于自己的伴侣和家庭¾Condom使用避孕套¾Disease如做不到以上三点,疾病将会降临预防母子传播¾怀孕母亲的抗病毒治疗开始得越早越好,这样有利于减少胎儿感染的几率¾感染HIV的母亲分娩时最好应用剖腹产¾避免母乳喂养¾我最近进行了未经保护的性行为¾我最近和别人共用注射器¾我最近用未经消毒的器械进行纹身,穿耳,拔牙¾我最近患过性病(STD)¾我在1985年4月前接受过输血或血制品我是否已感染了HIV????抽血查HIV抗体通常感染HIV后,患者要经过2-12周的时间才能在血液中检测出HIV抗体少数病人要6个月后才能检测出抗体我们建议在危险行为3个月后再去查HIV抗体我抽血检查的结果为阳性!!!HIV-如果你已经感染了HIV我该做些什么?!¾让你的家人也去抽血查HIV抗体!¾请不要恶意地将病毒传给其他人!!!¾监测你的免疫功能: CD4 细胞计数¾监测血液中的病毒数量艾滋病是如何发展的¾在艾滋病毒进入人体之后,多数人会有一个短暂的类似感冒的阶段。

AIDS艾滋英语演讲

AIDS艾滋英语演讲

AIDS is a fatal disease that can lead to a series of life threading opportunistic infections and tuition These opportunistic infections and tutors include pneumonia, tuberculosis, liver disease, lymphoma and Kaposi's syndrome, among others
HIV attacks the body's immune system, making it difficult for the body to resist other infections and diseases, resulting in the body's immune system gradually weakening and ultimately leading to death
Awareness of high risk behaviors: High risk behaviors that increase the risk of contracting HIV include having multiple sex partners, engaging in unprotected sex, and sharing investment needs or symmetries Awareness of these behaviors can help individuals avoid them and reduce the risk of infection
Awareness of AIDS symptoms: Understanding the symptoms of AIDS can help individuals recognize the disease early and seek medical attention promptly Symptoms include persistent fever, fatigue, weight loss, and swelling lymph nodes

英文演讲艾滋病AIDS

英文演讲艾滋病AIDS

update September 25th, 2013 - UNAIDS reported that since 2001, the number of HIV infections among children fell by 52% worldwide, and by 33% among adults and children combined.
What is
AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is a disease caused by a virus called HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). The illness alters the immune system, making people much more vulnerable(脆弱的) to infections and diseases. This susceptibility (感 染性)worsens as the disease progresses.
Both the virus and the disease are often referred to together as HIV/AIDS. People with HIV have what is called HIV infection. As a result, some will then develop AIDS. The development of numerous opportunistic infections in an AIDS patient can ultimately (最终)lead to death.
HIV is found in the body fluids of an infected person (semen(精液 )and vaginal(阴道 )fluids, blood and breast milk). The virus is passed from one person to another through blood-to-blood and sexual contact. In addition, infected pregnant women can pass HIV to their babies during pregnancy, delivering the baby during childbirth, and through breast feeding.

艾滋演讲英文作文

艾滋演讲英文作文

艾滋演讲英文作文英文:Good day everyone,。

Today I would like to talk about a very important topic HIV/AIDS. As we all know, HIV/AIDS is a serious global issue that affects millions of people worldwide. It is a disease that attacks the immune system, making people more susceptible to other infections and illnesses.One of the biggest challenges in addressing HIV/AIDS is the stigma and discrimination that still exists around the disease. Many people living with HIV/AIDS face discrimination and are often ostracized by their communities. This can make it difficult for them to access the healthcare and support they need to manage their condition.It is important that we all work together to break downthese barriers and create a more supportive and inclusive environment for people living with HIV/AIDS. This means educating ourselves and others about the disease, challenging stereotypes and misconceptions, and advocating for policies and programs that support those affected by HIV/AIDS.As an individual, there are many things you can do to make a difference. You can volunteer at a local HIV/AIDS organization, participate in fundraising events, or simply lend a listening ear to someone living with the disease. Every small action can make a big impact.中文:大家好,。

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