Basic HIV Facts
Treatment and Prevention
Myths and Misconceptions
HIV Statistics
Testing and Diagnosis
Social Impacts
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What does HIV stand for?

Human Immunodeficiency Virus

100

What is the medication used to treat HIV called?

Antiretroviral therapy (ART)

100

Can HIV be spread through mosquito bites?

 No

100

Which region has the highest number of people living with HIV?

 Sub-Saharan Africa

100

How long after potential exposure to HIV should you get tested?

Within 2-4 weeks for an initial test and again after 3 months.

100

What global campaign encourages HIV awareness and testing?

World AIDS Day (December 1)

200

What does AIDS stand for?

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

200

What is PrEP and what is it used for?

Pre-exposure prophylaxis; it is used to prevent HIV infection.

200

Can you get HIV by sharing a toilet or utensils with someone who has HIV?

No

200

How many people globally were living with HIV in 2023?

Approximately 39 million

200

What type of test is used to diagnose HIV?

Antibody tests, antigen/antibody tests, or nucleic acid tests (NAT)

200

What is the global symbol of HIV/AIDS awareness?

The red ribbon

300

How is HIV primarily transmitted?

Through unprotected sexual contact, sharing needles, blood transfusions with infected blood, or from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding

300

Is there a cure for HIV?

No, but it can be managed with medication

300

Does HIV only affect certain groups of people?

No, anyone can get HIV

300

What percentage of people living with HIV are unaware of their status?

About 14% (varies by region)

300

Why is early testing for HIV important?

Early diagnosis allows for timely treatment to prevent progression to AIDS

300

What does “U=U” mean in HIV treatment?

Undetectable = Untransmittable, meaning a person with an undetectable viral load cannot transmit HIV

400

Can HIV be transmitted through casual contact like hugging or shaking hands?

No

400

Can a person living with HIV live a normal life expectancy?

Yes, with proper treatment.

400

Is HIV the same as AIDS?

No, HIV is the virus that causes AIDS if left untreated

400

When was the first case of HIV identified?

In 1981

400

Main Test to perform to diagnose HIV

ELISA test

400

What racial group has the highest rates of HIV/AIDS in the US?

African American

500

What part of the immune system does HIV attack?

CD4 cells (T-cells)

500

What is the best way to protect yourself from HIV during sexual activity?

Use condoms consistently and correctly

500

Can people living with HIV have children without transmitting the virus?

Yes, with proper medical treatment and precautions

500

The state with the highest rates of HIV diagnoses among adults and adolescents is ... 

Florida

500

True or false: a baby who has an HIV positive mother will not get infected by the virus because the mother takes antiretroviral drugs.

False

500

How many people died in the US that were diagnosed with HIV in 2022? (closet to the nearest 1000) 


 

In 2022, there were 19,310 deaths among adults and adolescents with diagnosed HIV in the United States