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What to do if stabbed by a sharp object with blood, suspected HIV infection?
Accidentally stepping on a sharp object contaminated with blood and suspected of being infected with HIV is not uncommon. So what should be done to prevent and avoid the risk of HIV infection?
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How is HIV transmitted and at what stage?
HIV/AIDS is a disease of the century that still has no cure. Most HIV/AIDS patients are usually transmitted through blood, sexual intercourse and from mother to child.
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What are the stages of HIV disease?
HIV is an infectious disease that affects the body's immune system, making people susceptible to opportunistic infections due to immunodeficiency. HIV develops in several stages, each with different characteristics. Recognizing stage 1 HIV helps to treat and prevent HIV infection more effectively.
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What is HIV positive?
positive HIV test result means you have been infected with HIV. If the positive result is consistent with the fact that the patient is infected with HIV, it is called a true positive.
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When is an HIV test most accurate?
In the early stages after exposure to HIV, HIV testing can give false negative results, because it may be the “window period” in HIV testing. So when is the best time to get an HIV test for the most accurate results?
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3 subjects should be tested for HIV periodically
HIV testing helps diagnose the disease early. If the patient is diagnosed early and treated early, it helps improve treatment effectiveness, prolong life, help the patient live a useful life for society and reduce the risk of disease transmission.
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HIV window period: How is it treated?
Animal and vegetable proteins are both indispensable components in the formation and development of the human body. Understanding the differences, advantages and disadvantages of animal and vegetable proteins will help us make the most of their role in the body.
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How long is the HIV window?
HIV is considered the “disease of the century”, seriously affecting the health and life of the patient. HIV virus weakens the body’s resistance and causes the patient to suffer from serious complications. The following article will provide information about the window period of HIV.
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What is a negative HIV test?
Unlike a positive HIV test result, a negative HIV test result means that at the time of testing, you did not carry the HIV virus or the test did not detect the virus in your body.
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Does HIV test require fasting?
When testing for HIV, the person being tested does not need to fast, but should wash and clean themselves thoroughly, especially the genitals, before coming for the test. Do not shave off lesions or ulcers, and do not apply any medicine or gel to the ulcerated area.
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Natural course of HIV infection
As an infectious disease that destroys the body's immune system, people infected with HIV are susceptible to opportunistic infections. The disease progresses through many stages, each with different characteristics. Early recognition of the symptoms of the disease helps to treat and prevent HIV infection more effectively.
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