The human body system that HIV/AIDS affects is the ______ system
Immune system
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Is there a cure for HIV & AIDS?
No, but there are treatments that will keep you healthier, longer
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You can tell by looking at someone, whether or not they have HIV
No, you cannot tell by just looking at someone
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What does PEP stand for?
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
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Which further diagnosis can an HIV infection progress to?
AIDS
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Name two (2) ways you can reduce your risk of contracting HIV
Using barrier methods (condoms), taking PrEP, talking with partner about sexual history, getting tested, practicing abstinence, not sharing needles, etc.
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How does someone know if they have HIV?
They go and get tested
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Name one place where you could get an HIV test
Planned Parenthood, Family Planning Services, ACR Health, your doctor, other health clinics, etc.
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Can you get HIV from sharing food with someone who has HIV?
No! Sharing food or even eating utensils does not transmit HIV
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If you only have one sexual partner, should you worry about HIV?
Yes, have you been tested? Has your partner? Does your partner have any other partners? Do either of you use injection drugs? etc.n
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Why is it so important for early testing/treatment of HIV?
The sooner someone finds out they have HIV, the sooner they can be put on medication that will keep them healthier longer & even prolong an AIDS diagnosis
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Who can contract HIV?
Anyone could get HIV, it's not who you are, it's what you DO that puts you at risk