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recognized disease entity. Aids is on the minds of many people all around the world.


There are many myths about how one can contract or come in contact with this deadly


disease. Many people are afraid to give blood, go to the doctor, or even drink from a


public water fountain because of these myths. After one is finished reading about what


Aids actually is, how one can prevent it, how one can contract it, some of the symptoms,


and also some of the treatments for this deadly disease he or she will understand this


disease much better.


Most people don't understand the definition of Aids. The U.S. Center For Disease


Control has established criteria for defining cases of Aids that are based on diseases, and a


range of other conditions. "The opportunistic diseases are generally the most prominent


and life threaten clinical manifestation of Aids." It is now recognized, however, that


neuropsychiatric manifestations of HIV infection of the brain are also common. "Other


complications of HIV infection include fever, diarrhea, severe weight loss, and swollen


lymph nodes." When HIV-infected persons experience some of the above symptoms but


do not meet full criteria for Aids, they are given the diagnosis of Aids-related complex, or


ARC(Fettner17-19). The growing felling is that a symptomatic HIV infection and ARC


should not be viewed as distinct entities but, rather as stages of an irreversible progression


towards Aids(Davis12).


There are many different ways a person can prevent the contraction of Aids, from


abstinence, contraceptives, and even clean needles. Most people ignore these items and


end up getting Aids. Less encouraging signs are that sexually active teens do not use


condoms, even in San Francisco, a high risk area. Researchers at The University of


California who surveyed two hundred and four sexually active adolescents found that only


about eight percent of the boys and two percent of the girls used condoms during every


act of intercourse(Davis12). "If you're not sure about your health status or your partner's,


use latex condoms diligently." If you want to go the extra step, choose condoms with a


lubricant containing nonoxynol-9, which provides a chemical barrier against sexually


transmitted diseases. If you practice oral sex, use a condom on a man or a latex shield on


a woman. Psychologist Susan Kageles says, "Interviews with one thousand eight hundred


people found that condom use was considered immoral by forty percent of Hispanic men,


thirty percent of Hispanic women, thirty-four percent of black men, twenty-eight percent


of black women, eight percent of white men, and three percent of white women"(SF


Examiner A1+).


Researchers have isolated HIV from a number of body fluids including, blood,


semen, saliva, tears, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, breast milk, and certain cervical and


vaginal secretions. Strong evidence indicates, however, that HIV is transmitted only


through three primary routes: sexual intercourse, whether vaginal or anal, with an infected


individual: nondigestive exposure to infected blood or blood products, and from an


infected mother to her child before or during birth. "At least ninety seven percent of U. S.


Aids cases have been transmitted through one of these routes with transmission between


homosexual men accounting for about sixty percent of the cases. Heterosexual


transmissions in the United States accounting for only about five percent of cases but is a


significant mode of transmission in Africa and Asia." About twenty-one percent of Aids


cases occur in intravenous drug abusers exposed to HIV- infected blood through shared


needles. Current practices of screening blood donors testing all donated blood and plasma


for HIV antibodies have reduced the number of cumulative cases due to...

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