What are the basic first aid facts everybody must know?
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the basic first aid facts everybody must know :-
1. Stopping Heavy Bleeding
2. Nosebleeds
3.Treating shock
4.Knowing the signs of a stroke ..
1. Stopping Heavy Bleeding
2. Nosebleeds
3.Treating shock
4.Knowing the signs of a stroke ..
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Aids is not spread by direct contact i.e., by shaking hands, sharing a meal, taking a head on conversation, sharing any other objects, mosquito bites, hugging, kissing, coughing, sneezing, or looking at the AIDS patients, etc.
It is spread only through bodily fluids viz. By transfusion of blood, taking infected and non-sterile syringes or injections, passing on drugs within a group (without sterile needles), coming into contact with the infected's blood, having more than one sexual partners, convulging in more non-safe sexual acts (using no protection barriers such as condoms, femidoms, IUDs, etc.)
For the symptoms to start the virus takes about 10 total years to come into effect.
In India the first case of AIDS was reported in 1986.
AIDS was first detected in a homosexual male in United States of America.
Daily some 8500 persons become infected with the virus.
AIDS is acquired (immuno) immune deficiency syndrome which is characterised by reduction in the number of CD4 or helper T4-lymphocytes because of infection HIV (human immunodeficiency virus).
It is spread only through bodily fluids viz. By transfusion of blood, taking infected and non-sterile syringes or injections, passing on drugs within a group (without sterile needles), coming into contact with the infected's blood, having more than one sexual partners, convulging in more non-safe sexual acts (using no protection barriers such as condoms, femidoms, IUDs, etc.)
For the symptoms to start the virus takes about 10 total years to come into effect.
In India the first case of AIDS was reported in 1986.
AIDS was first detected in a homosexual male in United States of America.
Daily some 8500 persons become infected with the virus.
AIDS is acquired (immuno) immune deficiency syndrome which is characterised by reduction in the number of CD4 or helper T4-lymphocytes because of infection HIV (human immunodeficiency virus).
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