HIV/AIDS, STDs & STIs

AIDS remains for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. It is the aftereffect of HIV assaulting the human immune system to the point where the body can't battle off different maladies and ailments (called opportunistic infections) that normally don't influence a man with a healthy immune system. AIDS is the most progressive phase of HIV and must be analyzed by a specialist. HIV is spread when a HIV-contaminated individual's body liquids (blood, semen, liquids from the vagina or bosom drain) enter someone else's circulation system. The most well-known way individuals are tainted with HIV is by having unprotected sex (vaginal, anal or oral). While having unprotected sex, the infection can enter the circulation system through linings in the mouth, butt, sex organs (the penis and vagina), or through broken skin. Pregnant ladies with HIV can give the infection to their infants amid pregnancy, labor or through bosom nourishing. HIV can likewise be spread by sharing needles that are utilized for taking medications (legitimate and illicit), inking, and penetrating. Both men and ladies can spread HIV. A man with HIV can feel alright and still give the infection to others.

•             HIV Molecular and Serology

•             Stigma and separation

•             Symptoms and diagnosis

•             Treatments, aversion and management

  • HIV/AIDS, STDs, & STIs epidemics across the Globe
  • Afro-asian countries and the Pacific
  • HIV pharmacology and observational studies
  • HIV Virology: Distribution, diversity in world

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