Few Things You Should Know About HIV

Posted by Matt Jackson on December 14th, 2015

HIV is a virus that infects the cells of the body & assaults the immune process making a person ill & basically exposed to any diseases. It can be transmitted through unprotected sex, blood fusion, & even cuts or open tissues in the body. So it’s better for you to know more about HIV Singapore.

Based on statistical records, there's about 2.7 million people in 2010 diagnosed to be infected with HIV. Today, it is estimated that there's about 34 million individuals who are living with HIV around the globe. The alarming number of people infected with HIV continues to grow & this becoming a worldwide epidemic.

HIV infects cells of the immune process
The HIV infection leads to deterioration of the immune process, disability of vital organs to function normally, & breaking down the ability of the body to fight harmful microorganism & other diseases. If HIV is not treated, it can soon lead to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome or AIDS. This is the worst stage of HIV infection were more infections & other cancer related-issues occur.

HIV can be transmitted in several ways:
1.Unprotected intercourse or oral sex (anal or vaginal) with an HIV Positive person.
2.Transfusion of blood.
3.Sharing of syringes, needles & other pointed-sharp instruments.
4.Breast feeding by an infected sister or in the work of pregnancy & childbirth.
5.Exposure to open tissue or wounds.

HIV is called the world's prominent infectious killer
It's been recorded that there's about 25 million people in total who have already died because of HIV/AIDS & an estimated one.7 million people deceased in 2011.

According to 2011 HIV statistics, three.34 million of the total HIV positive people are babies. Most of the babies living in sub-Saharan Africa are infected by their mothers in the work of pregnancy, giving birth, or breastfeeding. There's over 900 newborn babies who are being infected by the virus every day. About 57% of HIV positive pregnant ladies received the most active & effective drug regimens to prevent the HIV virus mother-to-child transmission.HIV is also the strongest threat factor for developing active tuberculosis. About 430,000 tuberculosis related-deaths in the same year, occurred among HIV positive people.

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