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- HIV Terms and Definitions | HIV | CDC
ART: Acronym for antiretroviral therapy ART is medicine used to treat HIV CD4 count: The number of CD4 cells you have in your blood CD4 cells help your body fight infections Cisgender person: A person whose sex assigned at birth is the same as their gender identity or expression
- About HIV | HIV | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
HIV treatment (antiretroviral therapy or ART) involves taking medicine as prescribed by a health care provider You should start HIV treatment as soon as possible after diagnosis HIV treatment reduces the amount of HIV in the blood (viral load) HIV treatment can make the viral load so low that a test can't detect it (undetectable viral load
- HIV Treatment as Prevention | HIV Partners | CDC
The evidence of TasP for sexual transmission In 2011, the interim results of the HPTN052 clinical trial 1 showed a 96% reduction in HIV transmission risk among heterosexual mixed-status (HIV-discordant) couples where the partner with HIV started ART immediately versus those delaying ART initiation
- About HPV | HPV | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
How it affects your body Most HPV infections (9 out of 10) go away by themselves within 2 years But sometimes, HPV infections will last longer and can cause some cancers HPV infections can cause cancers of the: Cervix, vagina, and vulva Penis Anus Back of the throat (called oropharyngeal cancer), including the base of the tongue and tonsils
- Characteristics of an Effective Health Education Curriculum
Addresses individual and group norms that support health-enhancing behaviors An effective curriculum provides instructional strategies and learning experiences to help students accurately assess the level of risk-taking behavior among their peers (for example, how many of their peers use illegal drugs), correct misperceptions of peer and social norms, emphasizes the value of good health, and
- Antiretroviral Postexposure Prophylaxis After Sexual . . .
Summary Nonoccupational postexposure prophylaxis (nPEP) for HIV is recommended when a nonoccupational (e g , sexual, needle, or other) exposure to nonintact skin or mucous membranes that presents a substantial risk for HIV transmission has occurred, and the source has HIV without sustained viral suppression or their viral suppression information is not known
- Positive Parenting Tips: Adolescence (15–17 years old)
CDC's BAM! Body and Mind is a website designed for kids 9 through 13 years of age to give them the information they need to make healthy lifestyle choices The site focuses on topics that kids told us are important to them—such as stress and physical fitness—using kid-friendly lingo, games, quizzes, and other interactive features
- Living with HIV | HIV | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
HIV treatment (antiretroviral therapy or ART) involves taking medicine to reduce the amount of HIV in your body When taken as prescribed, HIV medicine can make the amount of virus in your body (viral load) so low that a test can't detect it (undetectable viral load) Getting and keeping an undetectable viral load is the best thing people with
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