You can go forward with 100% knowledge you didn't catch HIV during the encounter 12 weeks ago. 恭喜你!从你做了12周阴性的测试中知道,你百分之百没有感染HIV With modern HIV tests, almost nobody has seroconversion delayed more than 6-8 weeks. No known medical conditions or medications delay s...
How Do You Get HIV From Anal Sex? Either partner can get it from the other, but the person being penetrated is at a higher risk. Although condoms work to protect you if they stay in place, they're more likely to break during anal sex. It's smart to use a condom-safe lubricant (...
or if you share needles with anyone for any reason (intravenous drugs or steroids, for example). If you are a woman and think your male partner may have risk factors for HIV infection, please let your doctor know. Your doctor can give you information about how to reduce your risk of ...
It also matters if you or your partner have recently had unprotected sex with someone who may have HIV. Learn how you can have safe sex. That means protecting yourself and your partners. Get ART Antiretroviral therapy, or ART, is medication that stops HIV from damaging your immune system. ...
So let's explore how vaccines work. They basically create a cache of weapons for your immune system which you can deploy when needed. Now, when you get a viral infection, what normally happens is it takes days or weeks for your body to fight back...
It can take years for someone with HIV to start feeling really sick. How Is HIV Transmitted? You probably have a million questions about how you might catch HIV. Can HIV be transmitted through saliva or through saliva to an open wound? How much saliva is needed to transmit HIV? Is HIV ...
The most urgent question for my son’s class was, “How do you get it?” The virus lives in blood and other body fluids. I explained that it is not easy to catch, that the virus has to get from an infected person into your blood stream in order for you to get sick. We talked ...
This actually consists of two processes: first, giv-ing people information about HIV - what HIV and AIDS are, how they are transmitted(传染), and how people can protect themselves from infections; then teaching people how to put this information to use and act on it practically. A second ...
There are plenty of scary and damaging myths about HIV, most of which exist because people are scared of it. You cannot get it from kissing, sharing exercise equipment, animal scratches, sneezing, and you will not even catch it if somebody ejaculates onto your skin unless they do it onto...
Here we show how their knowledge of HIV/AIDS is socially structured through class/race and gender and these forms of social relations provide the framing and reference points for children's constructions of meanings around HIV/AIDS. We finish the paper by raising some theoretical and practical/...