Das Wichtigste über AIDS

Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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The Most Important Information about AIDs The Aids virus HIV can be transmitted when it comes into contact with bodily fluids (Blood, sperm, vaginal secretions) from the mucus membranes of the genitals the gastrointestinal tract or the mouth. Particularly through: unprotected sex, (use tested condoms!) Shared usage of shots and needles (never use used shots or needles!) During the pregnancy, an HIV-infected woman can transmit the virus to the unborn child or through nursing (15-20% of newborns have the risk of being born with the infection.) If you want to know more about the infection and the progression of the illness, contact us at the Aids-Help Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Telephone: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 No danger of passing on the infection by: bodily contact such as handshaking, hugging, fighting, kissing. Drinking and eating from the same dishes. Using the same toilet and pool. Contact with pets or insects. The Aids Help offers (free and anonymous): Information (lectures, brosures, videos), HIV-antibody testing, counciling, confidential conversation, psychosocial help and support. [Translated by Myranda Steingraeber]

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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The Most Important Information about AIDs The Aids virus HIV can be transmitted when it comes into contact with bodily fluids (Blood, sperm, vaginal secretions) from the mucus membranes of the genitals the gastrointestinal tract or the mouth. Particularly through: unprotected sex, (use tested condoms!) Shared usage of shots and needles (never use used shots or needles!) During the pregnancy, an HIV-infected woman can transmit the virus to the unborn child or through nursing (15-20% of newborns have the risk of being born with the infection.) If you want to know more about the infection and the progression of the illness, contact us at the Aids-Help Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Telephone: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 No danger of passing on the infection by: bodily contact such as handshaking, hugging, fighting, kissing. Drinking and eating from the same dishes. Using the same toilet and pool. Contact with pets or insects. The Aids Help offers (free and anonymous): Information (lectures, brosures, videos), HIV-antibody testing, counciling, confidential conversation, psychosocial help and support. [Translated by Myranda Steingraeber]

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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The Most Important Information about AIDs The Aids virus HIV can be transmitted when it comes into contact with bodily fluids (Blood, sperm, vaginal secretions) from the mucus membranes of the genitals the gastrointestinal tract or the mouth. Particularly through: unprotected sex, (use tested condoms!) Shared usage of shots and needles (never use used shots or needles!) During the pregnancy, an HIV-infected woman can transmit the virus to the unborn child or through nursing (15-20% of newborns have the risk of being born with the infection.) If you want to know more about the infection and the progression of the illness, contact us at the Aids-Help Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Telephone: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 No danger of passing on the infection by: bodily contact such as handshaking, hugging, fighting, kissing. Drinking and eating from the same dishes. Using the same toilet and pool. Contact with pets or insects. The Aids Help offers (free and anonymous): Information (lectures, brosures, videos), HIV-antibody testing, counciling, confidential conversation, psychosocial help and support. [Translated by Myranda Steingraeber]

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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The Most Important Information about AIDs The Aids virus HIV can be transmitted when it comes into contact with bodily fluids (Blood, sperm, vaginal secretions) from the mucus membranes of the genitals the gastrointestinal tract or the mouth. Particularly through: unprotected sex, (use tested condoms!) Shared usage of shots and needles (never use used shots or needles!) During the pregnancy, an HIV-infected woman can transmit the virus to the unborn child or through nursing (15-20% of newborns have the risk of being born with the infection.) If you want to know more about the infection and the progression of the illness, contact us at the Aids-Help Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Telephone: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 No danger of passing on the infection by: bodily contact such as handshaking, hugging, fighting, kissing. Drinking and eating from the same dishes. Using the same toilet and pool. Contact with pets or insects. The Aids Help offers (free and anonymous): Information (lectures, brosures, videos), HIV-antibody testing, counciling, confidential conversation, psychosocial help and support. [Translated by Myranda Steingraeber]

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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The Most Important Information about AIDs The Aids virus HIV can be transmitted when it comes into contact with bodily fluids (Blood, sperm, vaginal secretions) from the mucus membranes of the genitals the gastrointestinal tract or the mouth. Particularly through: unprotected sex, (use tested condoms!) Shared usage of shots and needles (never use used shots or needles!) During the pregnancy, an HIV-infected woman can transmit the virus to the unborn child or through nursing (15-20% of newborns have the risk of being born with the infection.) If you want to know more about the infection and the progression of the illness, contact us at the Aids-Help Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Telephone: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 No danger of passing on the infection by: bodily contact such as handshaking, hugging, fighting, kissing. Drinking and eating from the same dishes. Using the same toilet and pool. Contact with pets or insects. The Aids Help offers (free and anonymous): Information (lectures, brosures, videos), HIV-antibody testing, counciling, confidential conversation, psychosocial help and support. [Translated by Myranda Steingraeber]

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Das Wichtigste über Aids Der Aids-Erreger HIV kann übertragen werden, wenn es zu einem Kontakt von Körperflüssigkeiten (Blut, Sperma, Scheidenflüssigkeit) mit Schleimhäuten der Geschlechtsorgane, des Darmes oder des Mundes kommt. Vor allem durcht: Ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr. (Grprüfte Kondome verwenden!) Gemeinsamen Gebrauch von Spritzen und Nadeln. (Nie gebrauchte Spritzen und Nadeln verwenden!) Während der Schwangerschaft einer HIV-infezierten Frau auf das ungeborene oder beim Stillen. (15-20% der Neugeborenen haben das Risiko, mit der Infektion geboren zu werden.) Wenn Sie mehr über die Infektion und den Verlauf der Krankheit wissen wollen, wenden Sie sich an die Aids-Hilfe Salzburg, Gabelsbergerstr. 20, 5020 Salzburg, Tel.: 0662/88 14 88, Fax: 0662 / 88 19 44-3 Keine Gefahr einer Infektion besteht bei: Körperkontakten wie Händeschütteln, Umarmen, Streichen, Küssen. Trinken und Essen von selben Geschirr. Gemeinsamer Benutzung von Toilette und Bad. Kontakte mit Haustieren oder Insekten. Die Aids-Hilfe Beitet an (Kostenlos und anonym): Information (Vorträge, Broschüren, Videos), HIV-Antikörpertest, Beratung, im vertraulichen Gespräch, Psychosoziale Hilfe und Betreuung.

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Translation: 
The most important things about AIDS
Description: 
Text with background graphic images: how you can get AIDS on red, how you cannot on green.
Creators / Group: 
AIDS-Hilfe Salzburg
Language: 
German
Locale: 
Salzburg, Austria
Dimensions: 
42 x 60 cm.
Keywords: HIV infections, AIDS (Disease)--Transmission--Prevention

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