"AIDS is still a serious health problem with a high risk of death. It is very important to know what are the main factors for HIV transmission so that we can reduce the death rate from this disease"
Thedoctormedical - united states– Based on data from the World Health Organization (WHO), there are as many as 38.4 million people worldwide infected with the HIV virus in 2021. At least, as many as 650 thousand people have lost their lives due to HIV transmission for which there is no cure to date.
HIV is a virus that damages the immune system by infecting and destroying CD4 cells (a type of white blood cell). The more CD4 cells destroyed, the weaker the immune system. As a result, a person will be more susceptible to various diseases.However, you need to pay attention that HIV is different from AIDS. HIV is the virus. Meanwhile, an HIV infection that does not receive immediate treatment can develop into Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), a serious and life-threatening disease.
In short, AIDS is the final stage of HIV infection. The reason is, at this stage, the body's ability to fight various infections and diseases has completely disappeared.
The Main Factors of HIV Transmission that Need to Watch Out for
Until now, sexual intercourse is still the most common way of transmitting HIV. In fact, in some cases, the virus that causes AIDS is transmitted through oral sex if there are sores in the sufferer's mouth. In addition, transmission can also occur due to fluids from the vagina or penis.
However, the HIV virus is not only transmitted through sexual contact. There are several other ways of transmitting HIV that you need to be aware of, including:
1. Blood transfusion
2. Pregnancy and breast milk
3. Transmission of HIV from needles
Not only that, someone who injects drugs, steroids, or hormones can also be infected with the HIV virus if they share needles. This is because there is blood still attached to the syringe from a previous HIV-infected user.
4. Tattoo tool
So, if you want to get a tattoo, then you should choose carefully where to get a quality tattoo. In addition, make sure the tattoo artist uses a sterile tool. Not without reason, tattoo tools that are used interchangeably could be a medium for the spread of the HIV virus.
5. HIV transmission from organ transplants
6. Work in a health facility or service
Those are some of the main factors for HIV transmission that you need to be aware of. However, you don't need to worry because the virus cannot be transmitted through daily physical contact, for example shaking hands, hugging, kissing, or sharing personal items. In addition, the virus is also not transmitted from urine, saliva and blood.
Preventing HIV Transmission by Staying Away from the Risk Factors
There are several ways you can try to prevent HIV transmission, including:
1. Practice safe sex
2. Do not engage in risky sexual behavior
3. Make sure to use a sterile and new needle
4. Do pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)
Someone with a partner who is positive for HIV/AIDS.
Risky needle users.
Someone who often has sex without using protection.
People who are sexually active and have had a sexually transmitted disease within the past 6 months.
In fact, the easiest way to prevent HIV transmission is to stay away from things that increase the risk of transmission. Avoid changing partners during intercourse, and do health screening if necessary.