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AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome .AIDS is caused by a virus called the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). If you get infected with HIV, your body will try to fight the infection. It will make "antibodies," special immune molecules the body makes to fight HIV.
There is presently no vaccine to prevent contracting HIV. The best way to protect yourself from the consequences of HIV and AIDS is to avoid being contaminated by the virus. The following precautionary measures are recommended to reduce the risks of contamination:
use a condom during sexual intercourse (vaginal, anal or oral);avoid sharing syringes;use disposable gloves when at risk of direct contact with blood;for HIV positive women, consider giving birth by caesarian section;for HIV positive women who are new mothers, consider feeding your baby with formula instead of breastfeeding;
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There is presently no vaccine to prevent contracting HIV. The best way to protect yourself from the consequences of HIV and AIDS is to avoid being contaminated by the virus. The following precautionary measures are recommended to reduce the risks of contamination:
use a condom during sexual intercourse (vaginal, anal or oral);avoid sharing syringes;use disposable gloves when at risk of direct contact with blood;for HIV positive women, consider giving birth by caesarian section;for HIV positive women who are new mothers, consider feeding your baby with formula instead of breastfeeding;
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- An AIDS has no cure, prevention is the best option. Else, HIV infection,
Expansion cause of conscious behaviour pattern and is not something happens like pneumonia or typhiod.
- In india started a number of programmes prevent the spreading of HIV infection. Making blood safe from HIV.
- Use of only disposable needles and syringes in public and private hospitals and clinices. Controlling drug abuse . Advocating safe sex and promoting regular check-ups for HIV in susceptible populations, are such steps taken up.
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