Global HIV statistics
People living with HIV
Unprotected sex and sharing needles top the list for HIV transmission globally.
Regular HIV testing is essential, especially for individuals engaging in high-risk behaviors or those with a history of unprotected sex or sharing needles.
HIV testing is widely available, with options including blood tests, oral swabs, and rapid testing. Confidential testing is available at healthcare facilities, community clinics, and specialized testing centers.
HIV testing is confidential, and privacy is prioritized to encourage individuals to seek testing without fear of judgment.
Regardless of the test result, post-test counseling is available to provide support, answer questions, and guide individuals through the next steps, including treatment options.
Starting treatment as early as possible after diagnosis is critical to controlling the virus and maintaining a healthy immune system.
ART is the standard treatment for HIV. It involves a combination of medications that suppress the virus, allowing the immune system to recover.
Individuals on ART may need to make lifestyle adjustments, such as adhering to a medication schedule, maintaining a healthy diet, and avoiding certain behaviors that could compromise the effectiveness of treatment.
Ongoing medical supervision is crucial to monitor the effectiveness of treatment and address any potential side effects.
These medications target different stages of the HIV lifecycle, preventing the virus from replicating and reducing the viral load in the body.
Most individuals with HIV are prescribed a combination of antiretroviral drugs to maximize effectiveness and minimize the risk of drug resistance.
Effective treatment not only improves the health of individuals with HIV but also significantly reduces the risk of transmitting the virus to others.
Coping with an HIV diagnosis requires emotional resilience. Counseling provides a safe space to discuss fears, anxieties, and emotional challenges.
Counselors can assist in addressing and overcoming the stigma associated with HIV, promoting a positive self-image and reducing the impact of societal judgments.
Understanding HIV and its management is empowering. Counseling sessions provide valuable information, enabling individuals to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.
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