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First cases appear
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is used to refer to the disease; First AIDS cases reported in Africa
HIV is isolated
AIDS becomes the No. 1 killer in Africa
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First case reported
Enactment of RA 8504
Adoption of Implementing Rules and Regulations drafted by multisectoral members of the PNAC
Establishment of PNAC
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Where did HIV come from?
Most likely theory:
“Crossed over" into the human population from a particular species of Chimpanzee.
Probably through blood contact that occurred during hunting and field dressing of the animal.
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What is the difference between HIV and AIDS?
Can only infect human beings
Attacks the body’s immunesystem by weakening its defenses against diseases/infections
An organism, a characteristic of which is that it reproduces itself, taking over the machinery of the human cell
CD4 cell helps us to fight against various infections
How HIV infects ?
CD4
HIV attacks CD4 cell, multiply inside and gradually kills them. Once CD4 are destroyed our body’s resistance to fight infections goes down and person suffers from lots of infections
How HIV infects ?
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How HIV infects ?
This end stage of HIV infection is called AIDS. It takes many years for AIDS to develop and till that time infected person usually remains healthy.
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Department of Health
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Transmitted from person to person.
It affects the body's immune system, part of the body which usually works to fight off germs such as bacteria and viruses.
It makes the immune system work improperly.
Someone with AIDS may experience a wide range of different diseases and opportunistic infections.
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What is the difference between HIV and AIDS?
AIDS means that the virus has almost destroyed the immune system- Occurs in about (ave.) 8years from HIV infection
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Source of illustration: DOH, Remedios AIDS Foundation, UNICEF
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Source: DOH, Remedios AIDS Foundation, UNICEF
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Source of illustrations: DOH, Remedios AIDS Foundation, UNICEF
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Sources of illustrations: DOH, Remedios AIDS Foundation, UNICEF; UNODC
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How does a Person With HIV look like?
You can’t tell if a person has HIV by merely looking at him/her
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Department of Health
HIV Counseling and Testing
1. Client or partner have or in the past suffered from symptoms of STI
2. Client or partner have multiple sexual partners
3. Client or partner have history of injecting drug
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What if I test HIV-positive?
•the sooner you take steps to protect your health, the better.
•Early medical treatment, a healthy lifestyle and a positive attitude can help you stay well and may delay the onset of AIDS and prevent some life-threatening conditions.
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ProgramDepartment of Health
TREATMENT• Anti-retrovirals (ARV)
– for treatment (lifetime) and PROPHYLAXIS)
-available for free in the DOH-designated Treatment Hubs
As of December 2009 more than 800 PLHIV on ARV including children
Promulgates policies and prescribes measures
Establishes a comprehensive HIV and AIDS monitoring system
Strengthens PNAC
What are its key features?
Article I : Education and Information
Article II : Safe Practices and Procedures
Article III : Testing, Screening , and Counseling
Article IV : Health and Support Services
Article V : Monitoring
Article VI : Confidentiality
Article VII : Discriminatory Acts and policies
Article VIII : The Philippine National AIDS Council
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5th AMTP Strategies FrameworkGOAL
By 2016, the country will have prevented the further spread of HIV infection and reduced the impact of the disease on individuals, families, sectors and communities
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
To improve the coverage and quality of prevention programs for persons at most risk, vulnerable and living with HIV
To improve the coverage and quality of TCS programs for people living with HIV (including those who remain at risk and vulnerable) and their families
To enhance policies for scaling up implementation, effective management and coordination of HIV programs at all levels
To strengthen capacities of the PNAC and its members to oversee the implementation of the 5th AMTP
To strengthen partnerships and develop capacities for the 5th AMTP implementation of LGUs, private sector, civil society, including communities of at-risk, vulnerable, and living with HIV
KEY STRATEGIES
• Develop evidence-based, targeted, comprehensive programs
• Capacitate service providers
• Provide equitable access to programs
• Enhance decentralized implementation
Provide enabling environment
Expand, build, strengthen management, partnerships and collaboration
Develop capacity of partners
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♠ Behavior-related factors
♠ Programmatic factors
♠ Governance-related factors
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2. Stigma & discrimination against persons living with HIV (PLHIVs) complicate the situation
3. Both behaviors (1 & 2) stem from a low knowledge of HIV and AIDS
1. Continuing risky behavior among the most-at-risk populations (MARPs)
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1. Lack of political support from the national and local levels
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Investment coverage Total Investments
(2011-2016)
Est. funding gap (2011-2016)
Annual average funding gap
Nationwide 18,899,888,952 16,286,288,952 2,714,381,492
Category A, B & C 7,960,103,333 5,346,503,333 891,083,889
Category A & B 7,018,804,751 4,405,204,751 734,200,792
Category A only 5,902,690,007 3,289,090,007 548,181,668
In Philippine Pesos
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Link of STI and HIV ( Relationship)
Sexual Mode of Transmission Sexual Mode of Transmission the samethe same
Preventive Measures Preventive Measures the samethe same
People with People with STI easily getSTI easily get HIVHIV and pass the virus from one and pass the virus from one
person to anotherperson to another
Clinical Services entry point Clinical Services entry point HIV education HIV education
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Source of graphic: the-sticlinic.com
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Pain passing urine Severe itchiness Pain
Yellowish/abnormal discharge
Ulcerations Abdominal pain
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♠ Caused by bacteria called neisseria gonorrheae♠ Usual incubation period is 3 to 7 days♠ Can be spread through sexual contact♠ Can affect genitals, throat and anus
Symptoms♠ Yellowish/ Purulent discharge (tulo)♠ Pelvic inflammation in women♠ Scrotal swelling in men
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♠ Caused by chlamydia trachomatis♠ Can infect the cervix, urethra, rectum, throat and eyes♠ Also known as the silent STI
Symptoms♠ Pelvic inflammation♠ Discharge♠ Scrotal swelling in men
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♠ Caused by spirochete treponema pallidum♠ Chronic systemic disease (9-90 days)♠ The organism moves through skin or mucus membrane and into the bloodstream♠ Can be transmitted through mother to child, blood transfusion, sexual contact
Source: Robert Taylor MD at www.healthac.org
Symptom♠ Lesions
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♠ Caused by human papilloma virus (HPV)
♠ Transmitted directly from skin to skin during sexual contact
Symptoms♠ Lesions♠ Warty growths
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♠ Caused by herpes simplex virus 2♠ Incubation period is 2-12 days
Symptoms♠ Multiple, painful shallow ulcers♠ Painful urination
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the only effective the only effective prevention isprevention is
NOTNOT to to allow the virus to allow the virus to
enter the bodyenter the body
Until a cure is found…