AIDS IS THE PLAGUE OF THE 21ST CENTURY

Authors

  • Zayniyeva Sevara Salahiddin Bukhara Innovative Education and Medical University 2nd stage student

Keywords:

HIV infection, AIDS disease, clinical symptoms of AIDS disease, ways of transmission, incubation period and measures of claim

Abstract

Conclusion: A person can transmit AIDS only when it enters his blood. The most common way of contracting the disease is through sexual intercourse with a person infected with HIV. In this case, the virus often enters the blood through small wounds that occur during sexual intercourse. Drug addicts and sick people can get this disease by using used syringes and needles. As a result of accidental splashing of contaminated blood on open wounds, mucous membranes of the eyes and nose during the vaccination of medical workers against AIDS, there were no cases of AIDS infection in marriages, schools, shops, or at home. the work. Because the AIDS virus is not resistant to the environment. Therefore, dry blood and other secretions of a sick person are not dangerous.

References

"HIV infection" educational manual for students and general practitioners.

Training program on the topic "Issues of providing specialized medical care to patients with HIV infection and viral hepatitis "B" and "C".

"Microbiology and immunology" book

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Published

2024-05-13

How to Cite

Salahiddin, Z. S. (2024). AIDS IS THE PLAGUE OF THE 21ST CENTURY. International Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology, 2(5), 1–2. Retrieved from http://medicaljournals.eu/index.php/IJCNP/article/view/278