Title: HIV/STD Presentation
1- HIV/STD Presentation
- Jace Dyckman
- Prevention Health Specialist
- 651-6416
2Where did HIV come from?
- The first documentation of HIV was discovered in
1959 in the Democratic Republic of Congo - Research estimates that the SIV Virus crossed
over to humans from primates between 1884-1924,
creating HIV - Recognition and documentation of the virus began
in the early 1980s in the U.S.
3HIV Overview
- In this section, we will
- Discuss what HIV is,
- Why HIV does what it does, and
- What we can do about.
4May 24 2012
- As of this date we have 15 new cases in Montana.
- East side has 9.
- West side has 6.
5What does the acronym HIV mean?
- Human Immune system Virus
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- Hybrid Immune Virus
- Human Immunization Virus
6Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Human The HIV virus ONLY affects
humans. Immunodeficiency Your immune system is
attackedit isnt what it used to be and it is
not always able to fight off illnesses. Virus
This is a virus that will never go away.
7How does the HIV virus affect the bodies immune
system?
8Immune System
Your immune system is your bodys military, or
protector. When an illness enters your body your
immune system is what responds so your body can
heal.
9Which fluids can transmit the HIV virus?
10HIV transmission fluids
- HIV can be transmitted via blood, vaginal
secretions, semen, and breast milk. - HIV cannot be transmitted when these fluids are
absent, i.e., while sharing eating utensils,
holding hands, etc. - HIV dies as soon as it comes into contact with
the air, however all of the blood in a syringe
and blood in large quantities is not always
contacted by air, so this remains a risk of
transmission.
11What is the average time someone will live after
they become infected with HIV.
12Those with HIV are living healthier and longer
lives
- These medications are helping people live longer,
healthier lives. - They are also preventing new infections from
occurring by lowering the amount of virus in the
body.
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14What is the difference?
- HIV is the virus which causes or turns into AIDS
- Four stages can be used to describe HIV
- Primary HIV infection
- Asymptomatic stage
- Symptom HIV infection
- Progression of HIV to AIDS
15Once someone is diagnosed with AIDS, they can go
back to having HIV?
16Is there a test someone can get to get tested for
HIV? When should you get a test? How long do I
have to wait for the results? What is the window
period?
17STIs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)
- In this section we will broadly cover STDs which
are common in the US and Montana.
18- Viral
- HIV No Cure
- Hep B No Cure if Chronic Carrier,
- vaccine is available
- HPV No Cure, vaccine is available
- Herpes No cure
- Hep C
- Bacterial
- Chlamydia
- Syphillis
- Gonorrhea
- Parasitic
- Crabs/Pubic Lice
19Chlamydia
- 75 of women and 50 of men DO NOT have symptoms.
- Causes infertility.
- 2.8 million infected each year.
20Chlamydia
- Symptoms Discharge from penis or vagina, burning
during urination, frequent urination, bleeding
between periods (for women), cramps between
periods (for women), and swollen and tender
testicles (for men) - Treatment Antibiotics
- Transmission Sexual vaginal fluid and semen
21Herpes
- Transmission can occur from days before the start
of a lesion until the lesion is gone - It is possible to have herpes and not have
symptoms - Herpes requires only a a skin to skin contact to
be transmitted
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23Human Papillomavirus
- Causes cervical cancer and genital warts
- Warts will come and go throughout your life
- There is a vaccine available to protect women
from the four most harmful types which cause 90
of cervical cancer and 70 of genital warts - Some experts estimate that 50 of those who have
had sex have had HPV
24Human Papillomavirus
- Symptoms genital warts, abnormal pap,
- Treatment Some HPV can be eliminated by the
body, however most of the types that cause warts
or cervical cancer will never go away - Transmission Sexual vaginal fluids and semen or
contact with a wart
25Syphilis
- Syphilis is spread during vaginal, anal and oral
sex. - If untreated, it can cause major neurological
damage, heart problems, liver failure, and much
more. - It is nicknamed the great imitator.
26Secondary and TertiarySyphilis
- Skin rash and mucous membrane
- The disease can remain latent for 10-20 years and
can eventually damage internal organs, including
the brain, nerves, eyes, heart, blood vessels,
liver, bones and joints.
27Pubic Lice/Crabs
28- The ABCs of Hepatitis
- Where is the liver and what does it do?
29- What is Hepatitis?
- HEPA means liver
- itas means inflamed
30Hepatitis A
- Fecal-Oral transmission
- Contaminated, uncooked food
- Immunizations available
31Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis is spread through blood, semen and
vaginal secretions - This can become chronic but usually only lasts
for about 6 months - Vaccinations are available to prevent Hepatitis A
and Hepatitis B
32Hepatitis B can be life threatening
33Hepatitis B
- Symptoms feeling tired, fever, joint pain,
yellow skin, no appetite, dark urine, nausea,
stomach pain, vomiting - Treatment No treatment
- Transmission Sexually Blood, semen and vaginal
secretions
34Hepatitis C
- Hepatitis is 5 times more prevalent than HIV.
- Hepatitis is spread through IV drug use and
tattooing with infected ink or needles. - There is treatment for HEP C, but only 1 out of
10 people will be able to finish treatment.