World aids day
Precautions against aids

Aids day
World aids day
On 1 december 2024, the 37th world aids day, the theme of the campaign was “social governance, ending aids, sharing health”。
World aids day was established by the world health organization (who) in january 1988, on the occasion of 1 december of each year, to call on all countries and international organizations to organize activities on that day to promote and spread knowledge and awareness of the prevention of aids。
What's aids
The full name of aids is “acquired immune deficiency syndrome”, abbreviated by aids. It is caused by hiv. Hiv is also known as the human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)。
When the hiv virus enters the human body, the cd4+t lymphocytes, which are the primary cause of death, are gradually reducing resistance, causing many complications that are difficult to cure and leading to death。

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Paths to aids transmission

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Sexual transmission
This is the world's leading route to aids. The greater the number of partners, the greater the chances of contracting aids。
Mother-to-child transmission
Women infected with hiv may also transmit hiv to the foetus or infant through pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding。
Blood transmission
The sharing of syringes with people living with hiv leads to the introduction of hiv into blood, leading to infection. Even the use of anatomical knives, blood transfusions, etc., which are used by aids patients, without proper sterilization, can become a vector of hiv transmission。
What behaviour does not transmit hiv

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Food, water, air。
2. General contacts in public places, such as classes in one classroom, seats for various public transports, hand helpers, office supplies, workshop tools, general activities in theatres, shops, swimming pools, etc。
3. Order, embrace, shake hands。
Public toilets, baths。
A mosquito bite。
Note, coin, ticket。
Prevention of aids begins with me

Although aids is an extremely dangerous epidemic, it is preventable for individuals. The main preventive measures are:
(i) prevention of blood transmission
1. To refrain from using drugs in any way and to stay away from them
2. Inability to receive blood transfusions and blood products (where necessary, hospitals are required to provide blood and blood products that are qualified for hiv testing)
3. Refrain from sharing needles, syringes, gauze, tampons, etc.
4. When a patient needs an injection (injection) and treatment, it is essential to use qualified one-time sterile syringes and strictly sterile medical devices and never share syringes
5. No sterile medical establishments or other places are given injections, teeth extraction, ear piercing, acupuncture, acupuncture or surgery。
Avoid direct hand contact with blood and wounds. When cleaning someone's blood or dealing with wounds for others, they should wear emulsive gloves or protect their skin with covered items (e. G. Clean handkerchiefs, a thick pile of paper towels) in order to avoid an invasion of hiv。
7. Do not share toothbrushes, toothpicks, razor blades and items of daily life that may pierce skin or mucous membranes。
8. Refrain from the use of used needles and medical waste, such as liquid dispensers, which are all risks of disease transmission。
(ii) prevention of sexual transmission
1. Clean love and respect for sexual morality are fundamental measures to prevent sexually transmitted hiv。
2. Stds should be treated in a timely and active manner, otherwise existing stoves increase the risk of hiv infection。
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Aids advocacy initiative
Dear friends:
From the world report's first case of aids in 1981 to the present, aids has spread to all corners of the globe, and the disease has destroyed the lives of countless people and their vision for the future; in the face of the major public health problem of aids, the world has given high priority to a strong and coherent global united front. Here we have the following initiatives:
I. To raise awareness of prevention from me。
Actively learn scientific knowledge about hiv/aids, acquire prevention skills, practice a civilized and healthy lifestyle, and feel free from the threat of aids。
Ii. Active advocacy for a healthy environment。
Active participation in the promotion of hiv/aids awareness and the creation of an environment conducive to the prevention of aids in society。
Iii. Care for others to fight aids together。
We want to eliminate discrimination against people living with hiv, to extend a helping hand, to encourage those infected and affected to overcome the disease, to laugh at life and to rekindle it。
We are going through a great era in which the development of societies and the flourishing of peoples are our shared responsibility and mission. It is our responsibility to prevent aids and to fight it. Let us join hands, work together, care for life, contain aids, honour our commitments and use our wisdom, love and sincerity to make the sun of a harmonious society brighter and brighter!
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