IMAGES

  1. Essay on HIV Aids [ Causes, Impacts & Ways to Control it ]

    causes of hiv essay

  2. essay hiv

    causes of hiv essay

  3. Essay on Hiv (600 Words)

    causes of hiv essay

  4. Essay On AIDS

    causes of hiv essay

  5. HIV/AIDS: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

    causes of hiv essay

  6. HIV/AIDS Awareness Essay

    causes of hiv essay

VIDEO

  1. 5 Main causes of HIV

  2. AIDS day essay in Kannada

  3. What is AIDS || HIV and it's Symptoms || Treatment of AIDS

  4. HIVHIV/AIDSLeukemiaStem cellHematopoietic stem cell transplantationMedicineOrgan transplantation

  5. Infectious disease case discussion || HIV

  6. "All about HIV (complete guide)⚕️

COMMENTS

  1. HIV and AIDS: Causes, symptoms, treatment, and more

    HIV is a virus that attacks the body's white blood cells. White blood cells circulate around the body to detect infection and faults in other cells. HIV targets and infiltrates CD4 cells, a type ...

  2. HIV: Cause and Risk Factors

    Causes . HIV is a type of virus known as a retrovirus. It works by targeting immune cells called CD4 T cells that are responsible for instigating the immune response. When one of these cells is infected, the virus will "hijack" its genetic machinery and turn it into an HIV-producing factory. As the infected cell dies, the newly emergent viruses ...

  3. HIV/AIDS

    HIV can cause neurological symptoms such as confusion, forgetfulness, depression, anxiety and difficulty walking. HIV -associated neurological conditions can range from mild symptoms of behavior changes and reduced mental functioning to severe dementia causing weakness and not being able to function. Kidney disease.

  4. Four Decades of HIV/AIDS

    Interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci on progress made during the past four decades of the HIV/AIDS pandemic and ongoing efforts to end this threat. 18m 44s Download. The dramatic saga of the acquired ...

  5. HIV and AIDS: The Basics

    The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes HIV infection. If untreated, HIV may cause acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), the most advanced stage of HIV infection.; People with HIV who are not on medication and do not have consistent control of their HIV can transmit HIV through vaginal or anal sex, sharing of needles, pregnancy, and/or breastfeeding.

  6. HIV/AIDS epidemiology, pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment

    The HIV-1 pandemic is a complex mix of diverse epidemics within and between countries and regions of the world, and is undoubtedly the defining public-health crisis of our time. Research has deepened our understanding of how the virus replicates, manipulates, and hides in an infected person. Although our understanding of pathogenesis and ...

  7. HIV and AIDS

    HIV causes other infections to get worse, such as hepatitis C, hepatitis B and mpox. Transmission. HIV can be transmitted via the exchange of a variety of body fluids from people living with HIV, such as blood, breast milk, semen and vaginal secretions. HIV can also be transmitted during pregnancy and delivery to the child.

  8. PDF ESSAY 25 years of HIV

    The. HIV/AIDS catastrophe has been one of the defining features of the past quarter of a century. Although it is short-lived in the scheme of public-health crises, the pandemic ranks among the ...

  9. PDF HIV infection: epidemiology, pathogenesis, treatment, and prevention

    In 2010, HIV was the leading cause of disability-adjusted life years worldwide for people aged 30-44 years, and the fi fth leading cause for all ages.11 Global AIDS-related deaths peaked at 2·3 million in 2005, and decreased to 1·6 million by 2012. 3 About 50% of all deaths Lancet 2014; 384: 258-71

  10. What Are HIV and AIDS?

    HIV ( human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks cells that help the body fight infection, making a person more vulnerable to other infections and diseases. It is spread by contact with certain bodily fluids of a person with HIV, most commonly during unprotected sex (sex without a condom or HIV medicine to prevent or treat HIV), or ...

  11. What Causes AIDS?

    HIV-1 is the cause of the current worldwide pandemic while HIV-2 is found in west Africa but rarely elsewhere. ... Please use one of the following formats to cite this article in your essay, paper ...

  12. Origins of HIV and the AIDS Pandemic

    Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) of humans is caused by two lentiviruses, human immunodeficiency viruses types 1 and 2 (HIV-1 and HIV-2). Here, we describe the origins and evolution of these viruses, and the circumstances that led to the AIDS pandemic. Both HIVs are the result of multiple cross-species transmissions of simian ...

  13. Research Into the Causes of HIV

    Research Into the Causes of HIV Essay. There is no doubt that HIV is one of the major pandemics in the world. We have investigated several main causes of this pandemic and we have come up with possible prevention measures. However, according to current health reports, the disease of HIV is still spreading at an alarming rate and the treatments ...

  14. About HIV/AIDS

    HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the body's immune system. If HIV is not treated, it can lead to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). There is currently no effective cure. Once people get HIV, they have it for life. But with proper medical care, HIV can be controlled.

  15. Essay on AIDS for Students and Children

    500+ Words Essay on AIDS. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome or better known as AIDS is a life-threatening disease. It is one of the most dreaded diseases of the 20 th century. AIDS is caused by HIV or Human Immunodeficiency Virus, which attacks the immune system of the human body. It has, so far, ended more than twenty-nine million lives all ...

  16. The emergence and evolution of the research fronts in HIV/AIDS research

    Introduction. The Human Immunodeficiency Virus/ Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a global health problem: over 70 million people have been infected with HIV, 35 million have died and 36.7 million people currently live with the disease [].HIV/AIDS is one of the most studied infection diseases with more than 260,000 papers (mentioning the topic) listed in GOPubMed [] and more ...

  17. The HIV challenge to education: a collection of essays

    The ten essays in this volume look at the many and complex relationships between HIV/AIDS and education. It is clear that education in an AIDS-infected world cannot be the same as that in an AIDS-free world. It is imperative to adapt educational planning and management principles, curriculum-development goals, and the provision of education itself, in order to take into account this pandemic ...

  18. Cause and Effect Essay of AIDS/HIV

    Figure 1: HIV Infection (Wilkin and Brainard 1). AIDS stands for "acquired immunodeficiency syndrome" which is an advanced stage of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. AIDS is a chronic, life-threatening condition that results from HIV (Abraham, 2019). HIV interferes with the immune system by hindering the body's ability to ...

  19. Essay on AIDS for Students in English

    AIDS Essay. HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is an infection that causes cells in the body that help it fight infections, making a person more susceptible to other infections and diseases. Interaction with certain bodily secretions of an HIV-positive individual, most commonly during unprotected intercourse (sex without the use of a condom or ...

  20. Essay About HIV/AIDS

    Introduction. Human Immunodeficiency Virus, abbreviated as HIV, attacks the body's immune system, and if left untreated, it can cause AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). HIV is a retroviral disease transmitted through unprotected sexual activity, from mother to child, blood transfusion, contact with infected body fluids, or hypodermic ...

  21. The social stigma of HIV-AIDS: society's role

    The global HIV-AIDS response reported a great rise of the people infected with AIDS in the last few years, but a reduction of the newly infected and the people dying from HIV.61 This has to do not only with the new facilities providing therapy and the more people receiving it but also due to the increased information on the issue of pregnant ...

  22. The Haiti crisis, explained: Violence, hunger and unstable political

    Chaos has gutted Port-au-Prince and Haiti's government, a crisis brought on by decades of political disruption, a series of natural disasters and a power vacuum left by the president's assassination.

  23. US officials warn of increase in bacterial illnesses that can lead to

    The bacteria can cause a dangerous brain and spinal cord inflammation called meningitis, with symptoms that may include fever, headache, stiff neck, nausea and vomiting. The bacteria also can cause a bloodstream infection with symptoms like chills, fatigue, cold hands and feet, rapid breathing, diarrhea, or, in later stages, a dark purple rash.

  24. Conclusions and Recommendations

    The HIV epidemic has taught scientists, clinicians, public health officials, and the public that new infectious agents can still emerge. The nation must be prepared to deal with a fatal illness whose cause is initially unknown but whose epidemiology suggests it is an infectious disease. The AIDS epidemic has also taught us another powerful and tragic lesson: that the nation's blood supply ...

  25. Bacterial illness that can cause meningitis surging, CDC warns

    The CDC alert comes after the Virginia Department of Health warned of a rise in cases linked to the same rare, serious form of meningococcal disease back in 2022. The disease can cause meningitis ...