| 首页 | 性爱常识 | 春宫性图片 | 性爱男女 | 性娱乐 | 性病频道 | 在线交友 | ||||||||
| | 瑞福性保健网 | 两性知识 | 不孕不育 | 性病专栏 | 医院导航 | 两性娱乐 | 非常男女 | 性爱文化 | 情感故事 | 两性星座 | |
|
|||
|
|||
There are two types human immunodeficiency virus (HIV): HIV-1, which causes almost all the cases of AIDS worldwide. How the disease is spread Sexual contact. The virus may enter the body through a tear in the lining of the rectum, vagina, urethra, or mouth. Worldwide, between 75% and 80% of all cases of HIV are transmitted by sexual contact. Infected blood. HIV can be spread when a person: It is now extremely rare in the United States for HIV to be transmitted by blood transfusions. Blood donors are screened for risk factors. All donated blood is screened for HIV antibodies, and most blood products are heat-treated to kill any HIV virus that may be present. Health care workers are no longer considered to be at high risk of exposure to HIV. Policies are in place in health facilities that require protection from accidental exposure. Sharp objects must be properly disposed of, along with wearing protective gloves, gowns, and eye and face protection (universal precautions). These measures have proven effective in protecting health care workers from HIV. Spread of HIV to babies Most children younger than 13 who have HIV were infected with the virus by their mothers. The risk of a woman spreading HIV to her baby can be greatly reduced if she takes the medication zidovudine (ZDV, formerly AZT) during pregnancy and if she does not breast-feed her baby. The baby should also receive ZDV after it is born. Ways HIV cannot be spread Contagious and incubation period Once infected with HIV, blood, semen, or vaginal fluids are always infectious, even if the person receives treatment for the HIV infection. Stages of HIV Acute retroviral syndrome, which is a flulike illness. This usually occurs 3 to 6 weeks after exposure to HIV but can occur within a few days of exposure. HIV without symptoms (asymptomatic). It may take years for HIV symptoms to develop. However, even though no symptoms are present, the virus is multiplying (or making copies of itself) in the body during this time. HIV multiplies so quickly that the immune system cannot destroy the virus. After years of fighting HIV, the immune system starts to weaken. HIV with symptoms (symptomatic). Once the immune system starts to weaken, other infections can easily enter the body, such as opportunistic infections (for example, pneumonia or tuberculosis). AIDS, which occurs during the last stage of infection with HIV. If HIV goes untreated, AIDS develops in most people within 12 to 13 years after the initial infection. With treatment for HIV, the progression to AIDS may be delayed or prevented. A small number of people who are infected with HIV are rapid progressors. They develop AIDS within about 3 years if they do not receive treatment. It is not known why the infection progresses faster in these people. They may have already had another problem with their immune system. Nonprogressors and HIV-resistant Have lived with the infection for 10 to 15 years and remained healthy. A small number of people never become infected with HIV despite years of exposure to the virus; for example, they may have repeated, unprotected sex with an infected person. These people are said to be HIV-resistant. Studies are under way to determine why some people either do not become infected with HIV or, if they do, why they do not develop symptoms or lose CD4+ cells. Research has shown that: Some people's CD4+ cells are relatively resistant to HIV. If HIV cannot attach itself to CD4+ cells, it cannot destroy them.
|
| 性技巧 | 性心理 | 性姿势 | 两性保健 | 性教育 | 两性经验 | 避孕 | 恋爱技巧 | 性感 | 性疾病 | 性故事 | 两性测试 |
| 男性不育 | 女性不孕 | 不孕不育成因 | 不孕不育治疗 | 不孕不育检查 | 不孕不育案例 | 就诊指南 | 不孕论文 |
| 性病常识 | 两性讨论 | 性功能障碍 | 男性自慰 | 女性自慰 | 非常男人 | 非常女人 | 一起练瑜珈| 徒步旅行 |
|