HIV & AIDS
STI's
PrEP & nPEP
Hep C
Bonus
100

This    is    the    year    that    the    virus,    which causes    AIDS,    was    discovered

1983

100

This viral STI is spread through skin-to-skin contact and has two types: one causes painful blisters around the mouth and the other generally infects the genital region

Herpes

100

This is what we call the medication that can be taken daily to prevent HIV infection. 

 Please also state what it stands for.    

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)

100

This organ is affected by the Hepatitis C virus.

The Liver

100

The average amount of time a person has to wait for their results when taking a rapid HIV screening test.    

15 mins - 30 mins (answer within range is acceptable)

200

H.I.V is the abbreviation for.

Human Immunodeficiency Virus

200

These two STI's can cause Pelvic Inflammatory Disease(PID).  

Chlamydia and Gonorrhea

200

If taken every day prep is ______% effective?

99%

200

The most common way of transmitting the Hepatitis C virus is this activity.

Sharing needles / What is interveinus drug use?

200

This is the internationally recognized symbol, which represents solidarity and support for those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.    

The Red Ribbon
300

This is the year that a young teen named Ryan White was prohibited from attending school due to his HIV status. This LGBTQIA+ legend subsequently died from complications related to AIDS.

1985

300

This is the most common STI in the United States. 

What is Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

300

How long does it take PrEP/PEP to reach at least 85% efficiency? 

7-20 days (range is acceptable)

300

Hepatitis C is transmitted by this contact.

Blood to Blood

300

Bacterial STI's can be treated with this

Antibiotics

400

DAILY DOUBLE!! Once someone's T Cells/CD4 cells drop below 200, a person is categorized as having this.

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome(AIDS)

400

This is the first step of getting treatment for STI's

Getting Tested

400

What does nPEP stand for 

“nPEP” stands for non-occupational Post Exposure Prophylaxis

400

Hepatitis C treatment can take from __________ to __________ to complete.

6 MONTHS TO 1 YEAR

400

The number of people in the world who are living with HIV is what? a)20 million b)6 billion c)40 million d)28 million

c)40 million According to the Global UNAIDS/WHO 

500

HIV is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system and dramatically weakens it. AIDS is the combination of several opportunistic diseases that have attacked the body in its weakened state. A person is said to have AIDS when their ________ count drops below 200 and has two or more opportunistic diseases.

What is T-cell 

500

This is the most common symptom for all the STI's

No Symptoms

500

A card that you can give to your phamarcy to cover the cost of your medication

Copay Assitance Programs

500

Sharing these items poses a medium risk of contracting Hepatitis C.

What is toothbrush, razor, nail clippers?

500

Created    in    1986    the    AIDS    Quilt    became    an    international    monument    to    those     we    lost    to    AIDS.        This    was    the    year    of    the    last    public    showing    of    the    quilt    in    its     entirety,    because    there    were    no    spaces    in    the    U.S.    big    enough    to    display    it.    

1996