Title: MARONDERA HIGH SCHOOL
1MARONDERA HIGH SCHOOL
- THE IMPORTANCE OF HIV/AIDS.
21.DOES HIV/AIDS affect women differently than men?
- HIV/AIDS does not affect men and women
differently.This is so because HIV virus affects
the immune system of both men and women in the
same way.
3B.ARE WOMEN OR MEN MORE AT RISK FOR CATCHING
HIV?IF SO HOW? AND WHY?
- Women are more at risk of catching HIV than men.
This is more likely because in a single incident
of unprotected sex with an infected partner, it
is more likely that a woman will be infected
because she receives the mans sperms. The sperms
may remain in the vagina for some time which
gives the virus more chances of passing into the
blood. Also during sex the vagina is more likely
to be bruised than the penis. - In our society it is acceptable for a man to
practice polygamy and as a result a single man
has sex with many women. Due to such
circumstances wives are at risk of catching the
virus.
42.WHO IS MOST VULNERABLE TO ACQUIRING HIV IN YOUR
COUNTRY? MEN, WOMEN CHILDREN, YOUTH,WHAT AGE? WHY
ARE THEY MOST AT RISK?
- Women tend to get HIV infection at younger age
than men.This is because women often have sexual
relationships with men older than themselves.
These men are more likely to have HIV because
they have had more sexual relationships.
Increasingly men seek younger women for sex in
the hope that they will be uninfected. Women are
more likely to be sick with HIV related illnesses
in their twenties.
53.WHAT EFFECT HAS HIV/AIDS HAD ON COMMUNITYS
CULTURE?
- HIV/AIDS has affected our culture in the sense
that polygamy which used to exist is now becoming
extinct because of the deadly disease. - The custom of inheritance no longer exist due to
high risk of getting HIV. - Long back it was taboo to talk about sex in
public but now, because of the need of sex
education, it no longer matters that much.
64. WHAT EFFECT HAS/AIDS HAD ON LIFE EXPECTANCY IN
YOUR COUNTRY?
- The life expectancy has been greatly reduced that
is approximately from 60 to about 35 years of
age.This so because HIV virus which destroys the
human immune system is affecting many people of
all age groups hence reducing their life span.
75. WHAT ARE THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF HIV/AIDS?
- Reduced Skilled Workforce
- The majority of those claimed by the AIDS/HIV are
the able bodied workforce as these workers die in
dozens there is a brain drainage, others who fill
in their posts maybe less skilled. - Wastage of financial resources
- Money is pumped out by companies as AIDS fee for
the ever dying number. Funds are used in research
and importing very expensive drugs to stabilize
the HIV/AIDS virus in patients, the money could
have been used for other projects and benefits - Aids levy
- In Zimbabwe an AIDS levy is now paid by every
single worker and this money could have been
reserved for other economic developments.
86.WHAT SHOULD SOMEONE WITH HIV DO TO PROLONG
THEIR LIFE?
- To prolong life one should -Get enough rest,
exercise, eat a balanced diet and consult the
doctor regularly.
97.CAN YOU BE TESTED FOR HIV/AIDS? WHY SHOULD BE
SOMEONE BE TESTED FOR HIV? HOW EASY IS IT TO GET
TESTED WHERE YOU LIVE? IF SOMEONE IS WORRIED THAT
THEY MIGHT HAVE BEEN EXPOSED WHEN SHOULD THEY GET
TESTED? HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GET HIV TEST
RESULTS WHERE YOU LIVE?
- Yes you can be tested for HIV/AIDS.
- A PERSON SHOULD BE TESTED FOR HIV TO
- be able to plan for the future.
- To know their health and HIV status.
- For a peace of mind.
- - It is easy to get HIV tests in Zimbabwe.
- If someone is worried he/she should go for
HIV/AIDS tests as soon as the person suspects
that he/she is infected - It takes a day or two to get the results of the
tests.
108.ARE INJECTING DRUGS AN ISSUE WHERE YOU LIVE?
WHAT ABOUT SHARING NEEDLES? TATOOING?PIERCING?
RAZOR BLADES?
- Where we live injecting drugs are an issue.
- Sharing needles and razor blades is no longer
practiced. - Tattooing is rare and does not pose a real
threat in our community.