viernes, 19 de noviembre de 2010

WHAT CAN WE DO TO HELP?

The three main transmission routes of HIV are sexual contact, exposure to infected body fluids or tissues, and from mother to fetus or child. It is possible to find HIV in the saliva, tears, and urine of infected individuals. The majority of HIV infections are acquired through unprotected sexual relations between partners.

 The primary mode of HIV infection worldwide is through sexual contact. During a sexual act, only male or female condoms can reduce the risk of infection .The best evidence to date indicates that typical condom use reduces the risk of heterosexual HIV transmission by approximately 80%.

Health care workers can reduce exposure to HIV by using precautions to reduce the risk of exposure. These precautions include barriers such as gloves, masks, protective eyewear or shields. Frequent and thorough washing of the skin immediately after being contaminated with blood can reduce the chance of infection.

Current recommendations state that when replacement feeding is acceptable. HIV-infected mothers should avoid breast-feeding their infant.

For example, we think that the high schools should have four sessions one per month, in all the year to teach children about the importance of preventing AIDS. It should  emphasize safe sex and the use of condoms. Our NGO will have conferences around the Spain, these tips will all be given and renewed over the years and continue to study about safe sex, safety in health and teaching mothers about gestation period.

We believe in the power of the collaboration. Therefore meet together all partners, including community organizations, Aboriginal organizations, the private sector, academia, health and social service providers, governments and people living with HIV/AIDS. Research is an important element of the strategy. Because of that we are going to do this meetings for the people see the problems and everything to motions and with different proposals to promote the donations and all this money prost into a cure for AIDS and promote the education for the young people to prevention the AIDS.


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