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HIV testing in pregnancy should be done early so as standard care can be taken for the pregnant women. The HIV testing must be repeated in the third trimester, usually before 36 weeks of gestation. This should be done in women with HIV seronegative and also in pregnant women who are at a high risk of developing HIV infection.
Expedited HIV tests should be performed at the time of delivery and labor and this is a must in women who have not been documented for HIV. The results of the test...more
Expedited HIV tests should be performed at the time of delivery and labor and this is a must in women who have not been documented for HIV. The results of the test...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
Problems like prostate cancer and UTI are very common in male. They require special attention and need to be treated by urologist. There are many best urologist in Delhi. Urologist are specialises in treatment of common diseases related to the male reproductive system. Here is a list of best urologists in Delhi you can get in touch with.
1. Dr. Shalabh Agrawal
DNB (Urology), MS, MBBS
Dr. Shalabh Agrawal in 17 years of his career is associated with some reputed hospital...more
1. Dr. Shalabh Agrawal
DNB (Urology), MS, MBBS
Dr. Shalabh Agrawal in 17 years of his career is associated with some reputed hospital...more
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What is HIV?
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It s a virus that s passed from person to person through the blood stream. Once HIV is in the blood stream, it begins to attack a person s immune system and works to kill off healthy immune system cells.
There s currently no cure for HIV; once a person is diagnosed with the virus it stays in their system for life. There are, however, many quality medications available to help people who live with HIV.
How does HIV wo...more
HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It s a virus that s passed from person to person through the blood stream. Once HIV is in the blood stream, it begins to attack a person s immune system and works to kill off healthy immune system cells.
There s currently no cure for HIV; once a person is diagnosed with the virus it stays in their system for life. There are, however, many quality medications available to help people who live with HIV.
How does HIV wo...more
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Hearing that a person is HIV positive instantly makes us wary of him or her and unconsciously we may begin avoiding social interactions with them. However, HIV does not spread through the air or by water and hence there is no reason to ostracize HIV positive people. To understand how to prevent the transmission of HIV it is essential to first understand how the virus is transferred from one person to another. There are three ways in which this virus can be transmitted from an HIV positive person...more
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HIV/AIDS
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has been conclusively known to be the causative agent for AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) which is a major killer disease of the modern times affecting almost 50 million people around the world.
The virus that causes Aids HIV belongs to a family of viruses known as retroviruses. HIV looks like a rolled up porcupine. It contains two snakes like single strands of RNA along with reverse transcripts firmly wrapped up in a ...more
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has been conclusively known to be the causative agent for AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) which is a major killer disease of the modern times affecting almost 50 million people around the world.
The virus that causes Aids HIV belongs to a family of viruses known as retroviruses. HIV looks like a rolled up porcupine. It contains two snakes like single strands of RNA along with reverse transcripts firmly wrapped up in a ...more
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What is post-exposure prophylaxis?
With PEP, an HIV-negative person who may have been exposed to HIV takes anti-HIV drugs prescribed by a doctor to prevent infection. These are the same drugs that people living with HIV take. PEP involves taking two or three of these drugs for a period of one month. To effectively reduce a person s risk of becoming HIV-positive, PEP must be taken within 72 hours of possible exposure to HIV but ideally as early as possible.
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With PEP, an HIV-negative person who may have been exposed to HIV takes anti-HIV drugs prescribed by a doctor to prevent infection. These are the same drugs that people living with HIV take. PEP involves taking two or three of these drugs for a period of one month. To effectively reduce a person s risk of becoming HIV-positive, PEP must be taken within 72 hours of possible exposure to HIV but ideally as early as possible.
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Hearing that a person is HIV positive instantly makes us wary of him or her and unconsciously we may begin avoiding social interactions with them. However, HIV does not spread throuHearing that a person is HIV positive instantly makes us wary of him or her and unconsciously we may begin avoiding social interactions with them. However, HIV does not spread through the air or by water and hence there is no reason to ostracize HIV positive people. To understand how to prevent the transmission of HIV...more
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HIV and AIDS - The Dreaded Diseases
HIV and AIDS are arguably the most well-known and most feared STDs of today. AIDS, which is better defined as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, is a serious form of sexually transmitted disease that attacks and weakens the immune system. It leaves the body susceptible to diseases that would lead its victims to fatal consequences.
AIDS is a type of immunodeficiency disorder wherein a portion of the components of the immune system becomes mi...more
HIV and AIDS are arguably the most well-known and most feared STDs of today. AIDS, which is better defined as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, is a serious form of sexually transmitted disease that attacks and weakens the immune system. It leaves the body susceptible to diseases that would lead its victims to fatal consequences.
AIDS is a type of immunodeficiency disorder wherein a portion of the components of the immune system becomes mi...more
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No matter how much information there is available about AIDS and HIV, the thought of it makes a person shudder. The Human Immunodeficiency Virus or HIV is the virus responsible for AIDS or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. This virus attacks the immune system and over time leaves the body defenseless against other infections and types of cancer. Till date, there is no cure for HIV or AIDS. However, what we do know is how the disease can be transmitted from one person to another. Knowing this ...more
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HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Once someone acquires HIV, the virus remains in their body for the rest of their life. If someone s tested and found to be infected with HIV, they re said to be HIV positive or living with HIV. There s currently no cure for HIV. However, treatment enables most people with HIV to live a long, healthy life, especially if they re diagnosed soon after being infected.
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