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Will a condom protect me from getting HIV the AIDS virus?

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A condom is the only barrier that is now available to prevent the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, during sexual intercourse. (return to top)
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Will birth control pills protect me from HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, and other STDs?

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Some people wrongly believe that if they take birth control pills, they are protecting themselves not only from getting pregnant but also from infection with HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Birth control pills or other types of birth control, such as intrauterine devices (IUDs), Depo-Provera, or tubal ligation will NOT protect you from HIV and other STDs. The male latex condom is the only birth control method that is proven to help protect you from HIV and other STDs.
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How Can I Keep From Getting HIV/AIDS?

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HIV/AIDS cannot be cured. That is why it is so important to keep from getting it in the first place. Here are ways to keep from getting HIV/AIDS. ask your sex partner(s) if he or she has HIV/AIDS or other STDs, has had sex with someone who had HIV/AIDS or other STDs, or has sores, rashes, or discharge in the genital area. Do not share razors or anything that might touch blood, semen, or vaginal fluids of an infected person.
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How do I avoid getting HIV/AIDS?

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The only way to be 100% sure you won't get HIV/AIDS is to not have sex (abstain) or use intravenous drugs. If that's not an option, we recommend: using condoms correctly each and every time you have anal, vaginal, AND oral sex. While there is not enough scientific evidence available yet to be certain, there are many individuals who also state that they have gotten HIV from performing oral sex on an infected man.
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Do Women With HIV/AIDS Have More Chance of Getting Other Health Problems?

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Yes. Women with HIV/AIDS have more chance of getting pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and cervical cancer. Women with HIV/AIDS should be checked for these diseases every year. Doctors say that women with HIV/AIDS should have a Pap smear two times a year.
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What Is HIV/AIDS?

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HIV (Human Immunodeficiency ["im-you-no-de-fish-en-see"] Virus -- is the virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). HIV attacks and kills the cells in our bodies that keep us from getting diseases. This makes people with HIV get illnesses that healthy people do not get. When a person with HIV gets very sick from pneumonia, some kinds of cancer, and other life-threatening diseases, they are said to have AIDS. AIDS is a fatal disease. Here is more information on HIV/AIDS.
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is spread during sex, through significant and direct contact with infected blood and body fluids, and from mother to baby. The virus is present in blood, semen, vaginal secretions and breast milk. Over time, the HIV infection causes the immune system to weaken, causing the person to be at risk for getting other infections that could be life-threatening.
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back to top c. How can I protect myself from getting a virus?

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Columbia University has purchased a site license for Norton AntiVirus software that allows any Columbia employee or registered student to use the program on a University or personal workstation. Norton AntiVirus (NAV) detects and removes computer viruses from your computer and prevents new infections from diskettes, CDs, and downloads. NAV is available for Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Macintosh OS 8.0 and up.
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CAN TAKING TABLETS SUCH AS MALA-D , OR USING COPPER-T PROTECT AGAINST GETTING HIV/AIDS?

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Mala-D is a contraceptive tablet, and the Copper-T an intrauterine device, which is used by women to prevent pregnancy, however they do not provide any protection against HIV/AIDS as there is no barrier to body fluids as in the case of the condom.
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Question: What can I do to protect myself against getting the HIV infection?

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If you are going for procedures such as tattooing, ear piercing, or acupuncture, verify that the equipment to be used on you is sterile. Avoid alcohol and drugs as they affect your judgement, and can induce you to take risks you would not otherwise take, like having unsafe sex, sharing needles, or driving rashly.
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Question 22. Can HIV/AIDS pass through a latex condom?

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Not if the latex condom is intact, without any defects. It is possible that there could be a defect in a condom due to manufacturing error, which is not visible on visual inspection. But this is not a major reason for condom failure - the majority of 'failures' are due to misuse. Meaning not putting the condom on prior to contact, etc.
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What can I do to protect from getting a virus?

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Install only licensed software from reputable vendors. Any software downloaded from the Internet should be scanned with your virus protection software to make sure it is clean. Run current Antivirus software and scan your computer regularly for viruses. Examples of antivirus products are Symantec Antivirus, McAfee Antivirus and Trend Micro Antivirus. Run Antispyware Software. Examples include AdAware, SpyBot Search & Destroy and Microsoft AntiSpyware.
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How can I protect myself from getting a virus?

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You should buy a good anti-virus program like Fix-It Utilities or SystemSuite. In today's world having anti-virus software is not optional. A good anti-virus program will perform real-time and on-demand virus checks on your system, and warn you if it detects a virus. The program should also provide a way for you to update its virus definitions, or signatures, so that your virus protection will be current (new viruses are discovered all the time).
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How can I protect my computer from getting a virus? Has my computer been infected?

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It is very important to have Anti-Virus software on your computer. If your computer contracts a virus this could lead to email problems, intermittent connection and an array of other problems, including a complete system crash. Sometimes it is not obvious that your computer is infected, instead you might think its a problem with your Internet Service Provider. We recommend you purchase software from companies such as Norton or use a free anti-virus program from AVG.
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It is very important to install anti-virus software on your computer. If your computer contracts a virus this could lead to email problems, intermittent connections and an array of other problems. Sometimes it is not obvious that your computer is infected, instead you might incorrectly think its a problem with your Internet Service Provider. If you feel you might have a virus problem, click here for basic troubleshooting and advice.
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Have a question about HIV/AIDS or STDs?

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Call the California HIV/AIDS Hotline at 800/367-AIDS (English/Spanish). TDD: 888/225-AIDS. For more information about the hotline, click here.
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How many women are infected with HIV/AIDS?

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Globally, 45 percent of adults living with HIV/AIDS are women. By region, this percentage varies considerably, from 57% in Sub-Saharan Africa, to 28% in East Asia and the Pacific. In 2004, 17.6 million women were living with HIV/AIDS worldwide.
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How many children have been orphaned because of HIV/AIDS?

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of 2003, approximately 15 million children have lost one or both parents due to HIV/AIDS. By 2010, this number is expected to increase to 25 million. Learn more about USAID's efforts to improve the lives of children affected by HIV/AIDS.
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How does HIV cause AIDS?

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HIV destroys a certain kind of blood cell (CD4+ T cells) which is crucial to the normal function of the human immune system. In fact, loss of these cells in people with HIV is an extremely powerful predictor of the development of AIDS. Studies of thousands of people have revealed that most people infected with HIV carry the virus for years before enough damage is done to the immune system for AIDS to develop.
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What is the difference between HIV and AIDS?

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I - Immuno-deficiency: because the effect of the virus is to create a deficiency, a failure to work properly, within the body's immune system. V - Virus: because this organism is a virus, which means one of its characteristics is that it is incapable of reproducing by itself. It reproduces by taking over the machinery of the human cell.
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Is there a cure for HIV/AIDS?

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Although there have been many advances in HIV treatments and therapies in recent years that have dramatically improved the quality of life and life expectancy of persons with HIV/AIDS in the US and other developed countries, there is, as of yet, no cure.
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How Is HIV/AIDS Treated?

HIV/AIDS: Frequently Asked Questions - The Body
HIV/AIDS is treated with two groups of medicines. One group of medicines is used to slow the spread of the virus. The other group of medicines is used to fight illnesses that are caused by a weakened immune system. These medicines cannot cure HIV/AIDS, but they do help people live a healthier life for a longer period of time than if they did not take any medicine. Finding and treating HIV/AIDS early is the best way to take care of yourself.
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Can I get H.I.V. or AIDS?

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HIV is a very delicate virus and does not last long outside of the body. Nor is it spread through casual contact. Generally, the virus is transmitted when sufficient quantities of blood are introduced into the body of another. The structure of a tattoo needle does not lend itself to HIV transmission. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) there has never been a case of HIV transmission from tattooing in the United States.
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