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What does HIV stand for?

Human Immunodeficiency Virus

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Without treatment what can HIV lead to? 

AIDS

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What is the most common way to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS? 

Condoms 

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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 

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Are female condoms a real thing?

yes 

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What does AIDS stand for?

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome 

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Which system in the body is weakened when having HIV?

Immune system

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Can sharing needles spread HIV?

Yes

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What are different forms of birth control women can take?

1. implants 

2. injections 

3. pills 

4. patch

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Is HIV more common in men or women? 

Men

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What cells are attacked during HIV? 

CD4 cells 

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Is there a cure for HIV/AIDS?

No

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What are most condoms made of? 

Latex

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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

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What month is HIV Awareness month?

December 

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What is tubal ligation?

when a women has her tubes tied 

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What are the symptoms of HIV?

1. Flu like symptoms 

2. yeast infections 

3. Diarrhea

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What drug should you take to reduce the spread of HIV?

Pre-exposure prophylaxis

PrEP

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what are two surgical forms of contraceptives? 

1. Tubal ligation 

2. Vasectomy

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How many people in the world have HIV?

39.9 million

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What is a vasectomy?

sealing the tubes that carry sperm

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When was the HIV/AIDS epidemic?

1980s

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Can breast feeding mothers spread HIV to their children?

yes

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What are natural methods of contraceptives? 

1. Family planning 

2. tracking your cycle

3. abstinence

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How long does it take the symptoms of HIV to present itself? 

years 

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