HIV
AIDS
Physical Effects
Transmission & Causes
Other STDS
100

What virus can HIV become?

AIDS

100

What cells are affected by AIDS?

The T-cells and CD4 cells.

100

What is the immune system?

The body system that is affected the most by STD and STI.

100

How do you prevent STD's, HIV/AIDS?

Practicing abstinence.

100

What STDS can be cured?

Bacterial STDS

200

What are two ways that you can't get HIV?

Holding an infected person's hand or entering their household.

200

What is AIDS?

The worst affect from HIV.

200

What are the effects of STD and STI?

Constant pain, firm bumps, sores, itching, and infertility.

200

What are two ways that HIV is transmitted?

Sexual Contact and sharing needles.

200

What STDS can't be cured?

Virus STDS

300

What are three symptoms that HIV has on the body?

Weight loss, infections in mouth, and infected brain or other organs.

300

How do you get AIDS?

All of the CD4 and T-Cells are killed by HIV.

300

What are some effects of AIDS?

Flu, muscle and joint pain, and headaches.

300

What are the ways that you can't get HIV?

Riding the school bus, holding an infected person's hand or entering their house.

300

What are the names of the STDS that can be cured?

Gonorrhea and Chlamydia.

400

How many people are living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa?

25 million people

400

What are the symptoms of AIDS?

Rapid weight loss, sores in mouth, and diarrhea.

400

What are some effects of HIV?

Fever, swollen glands, and sore throat.

400

Name 2 of the most common STD's.

Herpes, genital hpv, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis, syphilis,chlamydia

400

What are the names of the STDS that can't be cured?

Genital Warts,Genital Herpes and HIV/AIDS.

500

What does HIV stand for?

Human Immunodeficiency Virus

500

What does AIDS stand for?

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.

500

(STD) stands for sexually transmitted disease, what does STI stand for?

Sexually Transmitted Infection

500

Name one more way you can get AIDS.

Open Sores.

500

What is a sexually transmitted disease?

An infection spread from one to another through sexual intercourse.