How can you get AIDS? How can you avoid AIDS?

"HIV can be transmitted from an infected person to a healthy person by:

1. Blood routes:

*Transfusion of blood and blood product for instance plasma.

*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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"HIV can be transmitted from an infected person to a healthy person by:

1. Blood routes:

*Transfusion of blood and blood product for instance plasma.

*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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1. Blood routes:

*Transfusion of blood and blood product for instance plasma.

*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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1. Blood routes:

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*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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1. Blood routes:

*Transfusion of blood and blood product for instance plasma.

*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

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-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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*Transfusion of blood and blood product for instance plasma.

*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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1. Blood routes:

*Transfusion of blood and blood product for instance plasma.

*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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*Transfusion of blood and blood product for instance plasma.

*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

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AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

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*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

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-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

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AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

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*Organ transplants.

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HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

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*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

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-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

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*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

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*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

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HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

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*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

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*Organ transplants.

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-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

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AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

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-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

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HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

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*Organ transplants.

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-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

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AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

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*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

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-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

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HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

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*Organ transplants.

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-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

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AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

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*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

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-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

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"HIV can be transmitted from an infected person to a healthy person by:

1. Blood routes:

*Transfusion of blood and blood product for instance plasma.

*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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1. Blood routes:

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*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

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*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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*Intra-venous injection by contaminated needle, as in the case of drug addicts who share the same needles.

*Organ transplants.

*Any skin piercing procedure or circumcisions if instruments are contaminated.

2. Maternal routes:

*If the the mother is infected HIV can be transmitted to the baby:

-Inside the uterus during pregnancy.

-During delivery.

-Less commonly through breastfeeding.

3. Sexual practices:

*In countries with sexual freedom, homosexuality and abnormal forms of sexual practices, AIDS has spread quickly.

AIDS is not transmitted by hand shake, embracing and using same plates and sharing toilet and by mosquito bite.

HOW CAN YOU AVOID AIDS?

1. Avoid doing any minor surgical practices (like circumcision) anywhere except well equipped hospitals or clinics.

2. The only sure way for protection against AIDS is having normal family life and sticking to religious code of behaviour.

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Description: 
Text in red and black on white describing how HIV/AIDS is and is not transmitted.
Language: 
English
Dimensions: 
19 x 29 cm.
Keywords: AIDS (Disease), HIV (Viruses), HIV infections, Hygiene, Sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS (Disease)--Transmission, Circumcision

Identifier: 
AP3713.jpg


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