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STD patients should beware of AIDS

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STD patients should beware of AIDS

  AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases The relationship is very close. Medically, STD patients are considered to be at high risk of AIDS, and STDs are believed to contribute to the spread of AIDS. Why does this happen?

  In fact, the reason for this phenomenon is that sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted through sexual contact, and this is the main way to spread AIDS. In the United States, Western Europe and other countries, homosexuals and intravenous hookup addicts are more likely to transmit AIDS. However, it has recently been found that the number of cases of infection through heterosexual sexual contact has increased. In some African countries, AIDS is mainly transmitted through sexual relations between heterosexuals. A recent national AIDS surveillance report in Uganda showed that about 90% of AIDS patients are transmitted through sexual intercourse.

  Monitoring found that among people over 20 years old in a certain African place, the HIV antibody positive rate is 37%, and 28% of prostitutes are not only infected through contaminated blood products, shared syringes, and needles, but also through sexual contact. This route is relatively difficult to control, because people's bad sexual behavior is affected by various social factors and individual factors, and its growth and decline are closely related to society. Especially today, when the flow of people at home and abroad becomes increasingly frequent and the influence of various corrupt ideas continues to penetrate, ugly phenomena such as sexual promiscuity and sexual crimes have appeared in our country. This cannot be solved by taking any single action, but must rely on comprehensive social management. Therefore, controlling sexual transmission will be a long-term and arduous task.

  The main transmission routes of AIDS are

  1. Unprotected sexual intercourse with an HIV-infected person;

  2. Sharing syringes with HIV-infected people;

  3. Transfusion of blood and blood products containing HIV;

  4. Pregnant women with AIDS will pass it on through the placenta fetus or passed on through breastfeeding baby

  Current research proves that the saliva and tears of HIV-infected people contain very little HIV, and HIV cannot be detected in sweat. Therefore, you will not be infected by kissing an HIV-infected person, unlike influenza viruses that can be spread through the air.; cough HIV is not transmitted through sneezing, etc.; Blood-sucking insects such as mosquitoes do not spread AIDS ; Sharing the same set of bathrooms and swimming in the same swimming pool, physical contact, shaking hands, hugging and eating together with HIV-infected people will not transmit AIDS. In short, as long as the semen, vaginal fluid and blood of an HIV-infected person do not enter other people's bodies, you will not be infected even if you touch, massage, or even masturbate with an infected person. Nowadays, many people know little about AIDS and talk about it in a negative light, causing discrimination against AIDS patients.

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