Every year, December 1 is remembered as World AIDS Day around the world and aims to disseminate as much information as possible and raise awareness of people against this disease. The first case of HIV was discovered in 1988 and today, in 2021, the theme of this December 1 is: "End inequalities, end AIDS".
What is HIV?
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes an infection that can cause immunodeficiency syndrome or AIDS. AIDS consists of a weakening of the immune system that can lead to fatal infections and cancer.
How is HIV transmitted?
HIV can be transmitted from body fluids, from the blood of an infected person, from breast milk, but not through saliva. HIV is thought to be transmitted more through unprotected anal and vaginal sex. Practicing safe sex can protect you from HIV and SST.
Is there a cure for HIV?
There is still no cure for HIV, but advances in medicine over the last 30 years offer the opportunity to have an unlimited life. Treatments for HIV and AIDS reduce the amount of HIV in the body and strengthen the immune system. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) involves the combination of daily medications to prevent the virus from spreading. They can not "kill" the virus, but can prevent the spread of AIDS. A combination of medications is used because the virus can adapt and become resistant to certain treatments.
Në fillim të nëntorit doli lajmi se një grua në Argjentinë thuhet se u bë personi i dytë i njohur në botë, sistemi imunitar i së cilës me sa duket e kishte "shëruar” virusin HIV. Ajo, është personi i dytë i raportuar se ndoshta ka shmangur virusin në mënyrë natyrale - duke fshirë përfundimisht çdo shenjë të HIV-it aktiv - pa ndihmën e terapive mjekësore si transplantimi i qelizave staminale. E para ishte një grua nga Kalifornia, Loreen Willenberg, e cila tani është 67 vjeç. Ajo u diagnostikua me HIV në 1992 dhe sistemi i saj imunitar me sa duket kryente të njëjtin funksion të eliminimit natyral të HIV-it.
Sidoqoftë, nuk ka ende një kurë përfundimtarë për HIV.
Emergjenca e trajtimit të HIV
People who believe they may have been at risk of infection should try to take medication to prevent the virus from spreading in the body. To be most effective post-exposure prophylaxis or PEP should be taken within 72 hours of contact with the virus.
Who can you tell about HIV?
There is still a lot of stigma attached to people being diagnosed with AIDS. This is also due to the advertisements of more than 30 years that present it as "a danger for everyone". Talking about this disease is a difficult process. For this reason different support groups have been set up for these patients.
Source: The Independent