6 th grade chapter 8 lesson 2 sexually transmitted diseases, hiv infection and aids. d56-d61
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6 th Grade Chapter 8 Lesson 2 Sexually Transmitted Diseases, HIV Infection and AIDS. D56-D61. What are Sexually Transmitted Diseases? Spread when pathogens from an infected person enters another person. Abstinence is the only 100% way to prevent STDs. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
6th Grade Chapter 8 Lesson 2
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, HIV Infection and AIDS.
D56-D61
What are Sexually Transmitted Diseases?
Spread when pathogens from an infected person enters another person.
Abstinence is the only 100% way to prevent STDs.
Examples: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis.
H - uman
I - mmunodeficiency
V - irus
What Does HIV Stand For?
What are the 4 fluids HIV is Found In?
•Blood
•Semen (from a man)
•Vaginal Fluid (from a woman)
•Breast Milk
What Cell Does HIV Infect????
Helper T Cells
HIV and AIDS
Helper T Cells- White Blood cells that identify pathogens, sound the alarm and start the production of antibodies to protect the body.
As more T cells are destroyed, the immune system weakens and the person gets sick more often.
Opportunistic Infection – pathogens take advantage of the weak immune system
Specific type of pneumonia and cancer
The virus, HIV, will lead to the condition known as AIDS a breakdown of the body’s ability to fight infection.
Acquired – have to do something to get it
Immune – destroys your immune system
Deficiency – lacking your immune system
Syndrome – continues on, does not end
HIV and AIDS
AIDS Information•a breakdown of the body’s ability to fight infection.
•When you have less than 200 T cells you get the diagnosis of AIDS
•Average person typically has between 500 - 1300 T cells/ mm3•Most people are above 700
Victims my have no signs or symptoms for many years.
Some have flu like symptoms within a few weeks of being infected.
They can spread the disease during this time and not know it.
HIV cannot be cured, but people are living 25+ years after being infected.
Some medications can slow how fast the virus multiplies.
HIV Infection and Treatment
How HIV is Spread
1. During close intimate relations
2. Sharing a needle (drug, tattoo etc.)
3. Infected blood 1.All donated blood is tested before it is used
4. Mother to child (breast milk)HIV is found in saliva and tears but therehas NEVER been a case spread this way.
How HIV is NOT Spread
Hugging or shaking hands (casual contact)Touching objects (pencils, books etc)Using public bathrooms.KissingDonating bloodBreathing the air of an infected person.Insect bites
Protection from HIV and STD’s
PRACTICE ABSTINENCEDiscuss piercings with a parentOnly get a tattoo from reputable storeKnow blood transfusions in the US are screenedDo not drink alcohol or use drugs
Universal Precautions- Steps to take to avoid contact with pathogens in body fluids.
Wear disposable gloves and throw away when doneWash your hands with soap and water after Wear a face mask or shield if you give first aid for breathingDo not use more than once without sterilizingCover cuts or scrapes with a sterile dressingDo not eat or drink anything when giving first aidDo not touch your eyes nose or mouth when performing first aid.