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เข้าใจโรคเอดส์ (AIDS) อาการและการป้องกัน
หากเราย้อนกับไปเมื่อราวปี พ.ศ.2527 เป็นช่วงที่โรคเอดส์ระบาดอย่างมากในประเทศไทยโดยเฉพาะในกลุ่มชายรักชาย และกระจายสู่ผู้หญิงบริการ ผู้ติดยาเสพติด
โรคเอดส์ (AIDS) เกิดจากเชื้อเอชไอวี (HIV) ที่แบ่งตัวในเซลล์ของคนเช่น เม็ดเลือดขาว เซลล์สมอง เมื่อร่างกายได้รับเชื้อไวรัสก็จะสร้างภูมิคุ้มต้านทานออกมา ...
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Hello flickr! Did you know: Today is "world AIDS day"! Support it! Spread the message! This is still not over! We need to be aware!
This virus is out there for more than 25 years now and still NOT beaten!
Take care of yourself!
www.welt-aids-tag.de/hintergruende/25jahreaids/index.php
According to UNAIDS estimates, there are now 33.2 million people living with HIV, including 2.5 million children. During 2007 some 2.5 million people became newly infected with the virus. Around half of all people who become infected with HIV do so before they are 25 and are killed by AIDS before they are 35.
Around 95% of people with HIV/AIDS live in developing nations. But HIV today is a threat to men, women and children on all continents around the world.
Started on 1st December 1988, World AIDS Day is not just about raising money, but also about increasing awareness, fighting prejudice and improving education. World AIDS Day is important in reminding people that HIV has not gone away, and that there are many things still to be done.
(Thanks to www.flickr.com/photos/toma01/ for the text :))
www.biomed.fit/2020/04/aids-acquired-immunodeficiency-syn...
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This little girl from the Masaka / Rakai district of Uganda is HIV+. Due to absolutely crushing poverty, it is unlikely she will be able to get access to drugs to fight off AIDS. She'll be dead in 5 years at the most.
AIDS, tedavi alınmadığı takdirde HIV virüsünün bağışıklık sistemini zayıflatarak yol açtığı bir sendromdur. AIDS tablosuna gelen kişiler; cilt kanseri ve bunun gibi ciddi enfeksiyonlara yakalanırlar. Açılımı "Edinilmiş Bağışıklık Yetmezliği Sendromu"dur.
HIV virüsü taşıyan kişiye HIV pozitif denir. HIV pozitif olmak ile AIDS olmak aynı şey olmadığı gibi, her HIV pozitif olan kişi AIDS tablosuna gelecektir diye bir durum yoktur. Günümüzde uygulanan ART ilaç tedavisi ile HIV pozitif olan kişiler AIDS tablosuna gelmeden yaşamlarını sürdürebilmektedirler. Yani yaygın olarak bilinenin aksine, HIV pozitif olan kişiler artık ölümü beklemiyorlar. Günümdeki tedavi olanakları ile HIV/AIDS artık kronik bir hastalıktır.
HIV virüsü kana bulaştıktan sonra uzun yıllar belirti vermeyebilir. Bulaşma gerçekleştikten 3 ay sonra yapılan testler en doğru sonucu verir.
Lights projecting over Melbourne’s Princes bridge onto a building on the south bank of the Yarra. Taken during the AIDS 2014 conference www.cloudtogroundimages.com
Millicent Opundo, 23. Millicent married the first man she ever had sex with, her husband later died of AIDS and she too is now infected. Millicent sells vegetables and paraffin farming and looks after the 2 children (1 was born infected and died of AIDS) on her own with little support from well-wishers. ÒI would to tell other women to work hard to take care of the kids you have, instead of taking on another person (wife inheritance). AIDS is rampant and people should talk about it openly. Excerpt from interview. 3/04, Rabuor, Kenya.
A sign on Melbourne's Princes Bridge highlighting the AIDS 2014 conference currently taking place in Melbourne. The conference has attracted thousands of the world's top AIDS researchers, community leaders, policy makers, and people living with HIV. Guest speakers include Bill Clinton and Sir Bob Geldof.
#WorldAidsDay : #TakeCareOfYou #ProtectYourself #BeSafe #UseCondoms 💞🍒🍌🍑☂️😉 #SortezCouverts #ProtegezVous #EndAids #Protection #Aids #Condom #Condoms #Gay #Straight #Love #LoveIsLove #TakeCare #Protect #AidsDay #Aids2016 #Sida #TakeCareOfYourself #ToGayTher #Help #VIH #RespectYourself #LoveYourself #RespectYourBody #BeHealthy
It is predicted that by 2015 around 5.4 million South Africans will have died of AIDS.
Absolutely shocking, but even more so is that the current president of our country believes that a shower can cure it.
Uganda is the most obvious example of how the war on global AIDS is falling apart. It is the first country where major clinics turn large numbers of sick people away. In Kampala, there is a waiting list for antiretroviral drugs. Slots become available when a current patient dies.
Photos by Tyler Hicks, The New York Times
Full Slide Show: nyti.ms/bRxkwF
This is the AIDS monument in Toronto, a twist on the classic 'LOVE' statue. There was a major AIDS conference in Toronto last month and the prime minister Stephen Harper didn't show up, hence the angry graffiti.
L'AIDS non è un problema solo di chi l'ha!
Ricordatevi che la prevenzione è fondamentale per la sicurezza di tutti.
La LILA (Lega Italiana per la Lotta contro l'AIDS) promuove la campagna a sostegno del world aids day.
La LILA dice:
Quest’anno, secondo le stime mondiali Unaids/Oms, la prevalenza a livello mondiale dell’HIV (considerando le persone viventi sieropositive) si è stabilizzata e il numero di nuove infezioni è diminuito là dove sono stati attuati programmi di lotta contro il virus. Tuttavia la stima di 33,2 milioni di persone che vivono con l’HIV, di 2,5 milioni di nuove infezioni e di 2,1 milioni di decessi per Aids non è certo un dato positivo. Com’è naturale, inoltre, la differenza tra le varie aree del mondo è grande: l’Africa subsahariana infatti copre da sola il 68% del numero mondiale di persone hiv+. E se è vero che un dato si è stabilizzato, è però anche vero che il numero delle persone viventi hiv+ aumenta in quanto vi sono sempre nuove infezioni e la speranza di vita è più lunga in una popolazione generale che cresce con continuità. Inoltre, pur cominciando a vedere un ritorno degli investimenti, le 6800 nuove infezioni e gli oltre 5700 decessi giornalieri a causa dell’aids non possono che far intensificare gli sforzi per ridurre in modo più significativo l’epidemia. Senza contare che a tutt’oggi mancano politiche mirate alle fasce di popolazione più vulnerabili che contano al loro interno un numero crescente di persone sieropositive. Anche per quel che riguarda l’accesso ai farmaci l’interpretazione è duplice; da una parte il numero delle persone che hanno bisogno di trattamenti anti Hiv e che sono riuscite a ottenerlo è circa il doppio rispetto all'anno precedente, ma comunque rappresenta solo il 28% del totale, e anche in questo caso la mappa geografica dell'accesso alle cure non è uniforme.
Per quel che riguarda l’Italia, le statistiche del Centro Operativo Aids (COA) ribadiscono un trend positivo rispetto ai decessi e uno stabilizzarsi dei nuovi casi di Aids, ma è sempre più evidente come l’epidemia si stia diffondendo tra la popolazione non socialmente marginale e a causa di rapporti sessuali non protetti. Buona parte dei nuovi contagi riguarda infatti persone eterosessuali, benestanti, tra i 30 e i 50 anni, e con una vita sessuale di coppia stabile. Tuttavia i rapporti occasionali (sia che avvengano tra singles sia al di fuori della coppia fissa esistente) non vengono protetti e in seguito non si considera di aver avuto un comportamento a rischio. La conseguenza è non sottoporsi al test, non proteggere il partner fisso e arrivare a scoprire la propria sieropositività solo al momento dell’essere ormai in Aids.
Qui trovate l'elenco delle varie iniziative in programma oggi nelle città italiane.
Gloria who is HIV positive in Khayelitsha township outside Cape Town where the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) is holding an AIDS awareness campaign. South Africa. Photo: Trevor Samson / World Bank
Photo ID: TS03-25
This photo was used by the Chicago Weekly Online!!
chicagoweekly.net/2009/03/12/noise-nerds-aids-wolf-draws-...
The Matchbox Macro Collection.
I collected 63 tiny objects and put them all in a matchbox. This is one of them.
World AIDS Day is December 1st each year and many people wear the Red Ribbon to show support, though many wear one all year round. It was the first ribbon representing a cause and many have followed, perhaps the most well known being the pink ribbon for Breast Cancer Awareness. Rubber wristbands seem to be the norm nowadays.
This display of 8000 crosses (the number of people who die of AIDS each day) was set up on the campus of Camosun college. For other shots of this remarkable installment see www.flickr.com/photos/63621351@N00/