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what are the major precautions &how to avoid AIDS?​

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Answered by sharmaamanraj0
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Consider blood and body fluids from all patients as potentially infective. Refer to Routine Practices for preventing transmission of bloodborne infectious diseases. Common routes of exposure include punctures from an infected needle or sharp, entry via mucous membranes (e.g., nose, mouth, etc.), and any open wound.

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Answered by lucykumarisah786
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Wear protective eye wear, masks or face shields (with safety glasses or goggles) during procedures likely to generate droplets of blood or body fluids. In general, protective eye wear, masks and clothing are not needed for routine care of AIDS virus-infected persons.

# major precautions of AIDS are;;

  • personnel should wear gloves ,marks and protective eyewear when performing dental or oral surgical procedures.
  • instruments used in the mouths of patients should be sterilized after use (5-9).

Avoid AIDS are;;

You can use strategies such as abstinence (not having sex), never sharing needles and using condoms the right way every time you have sex you may also be able to take advantage of HIV prevention medicine such as per-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP).

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