What does HIV stand for?
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Without treatment what can HIV lead to?
AIDS
What is the most common way to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS?
Condoms
What are the different contraceptives that were talked about in the slides?
1. Birth Control
2. condoms
3. tubal ligation
4. Vasectomy
5. Emergency contraceptives
6. natural methods
Are female condoms a real thing?
yes
What does AIDS stand for?
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Which system in the body is weakened when having HIV?
Immune system
Can sharing needles spread HIV?
Yes
1. implants
2. injections
3. pills
4. patch
Is HIV more common in men or women?
Men
What cells are attacked during HIV?
CD4 cells
Is there a cure for HIV/AIDS?
No
What are most condoms made of?
Latex
What are the different types of condoms?
1. latex
2. non-latex
3. lambskin
4. flavored
5. glow in the dark
6. Ribbed
7. Spermicide
What month is HIV Awareness month?
December
What is tubal ligation?
when a women has her tubes tied
What are the symptoms of HIV?
1. Flu like symptoms
2. yeast infections
3. Diarrhea
What drug should you take to reduce the spread of HIV?
Pre-exposure prophylaxis
PrEP
what are two surgical forms of contraceptives?
1. Tubal ligation
2. Vasectomy
How many people in the world have HIV?
39.9 million
What is a vasectomy?
sealing the tubes that carry sperm
When was the HIV/AIDS epidemic?
1980s
Can breast feeding mothers spread HIV to their children?
yes
What are natural methods of contraceptives?
1. Family planning
2. tracking your cycle
3. abstinence
How long does it take the symptoms of HIV to present itself?
years