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INTRODUCTIONI. AIDS. Does anyone know what the acronym stands for? Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.(Reveal your topic)AIDS is a very big epidemic in the world. The fact of the matter is that its not stopping. The amount of cases each year is increasing. Africa is one of the most concentrated countries which contains the epidemic.
(Establish Credibility)Having a friend with AIDS was troubling. I wanted to understand the disease. I did research and tried to find out why he was always sick and in delicate condition.
(TRANSITION: Some information i found out was how it was spread.(First Main Point – main points are full sentences)Lets see what you know about AIDS myths.(Subpoint) Can it be spread by kissing/saliva?(Sub-subpoint) NO(Subpoint) Can it be spread through mother baby breast feeding with an infected mother?(Sub-subpoint) YES(Subpoint) Can it be spread through tears?(Sub-subpoint) NO(Sub-subpoint) CAn it be spread through sweat?YES7.Can it be spread through unprotected sexual contact?YES(TRANSITION: Can anyone take a guess about how many cases of AIDS occured this year alone?(Second Main Point – main points are full sentences) The cases of AIDS are increasing every year.(Subpoint)
CAn it be spread through breastfeeding and oral hygienic care?YES4. Can it be spread among kids and young adults?Yes (Sub-subpoint) Can it be transmitted by eating contaminated food?No(Sub-subpoint) Yes (Sub-subpoint) Can it be transmitted from child to child (by oral etc)YES9. Can it be spread within an exposed body?Yes (Sub-subpoint) NO (Sub-subpoint) Can it be transmitted through eating contaminated foods?NO(sub-subpoint) NO(Sub-subpoint) Can it be transmitted through oral use of contaminated food?NO(sub-subpoint) NO(Sub-subpoint) Can it be transmitted through other methods?NO(sub-subpoint) No No(Sub-subpoint) Can it be transmitted through the nose through contact with another person?NO(sub-subpoint) NO7. Can it be spread by drinking contaminated beverage?Yes(TRANSITION: Can ANY type of beverage be contained in 1.5 gallons of 1 gallon beverage (PVC or syrupy water)).NO(Sub-subpoint) Can any type of beverage contain in 1 gallon beverage (PVC or syrupy water)).No(Sub-subpoint-no-limit) Does any amount of 2.0 gallons of this drink contain any virus or viruses that can be acquired through normal use and can be sold? NO(Subsubpoint-no-limit) Can any amount of this drink contain other viruses, viruses or viruses that can be acquired through normal use and can be sold?NO(Subsubpoint-no-limit) Can any amount of this drink contain other viruses, viruses or viruses that can be acquired through normal use and can be sold?NO(Subsubpoint-no-limit) Does any amount of this drink contain other viruses, viruses or viruses that can be acquired through normal use and can be sold?NO(Subsubpoint-no-limit) Can any sort of drink which is packaged or distributed contain any virus or viruses that can be acquired through normal use and can be sold?NO (Subsubpoint-no-limit) Can any sort of drink which is packaged or distributed contain any virus or viruses that can be acquired through normal use and can be sold?NO (Subsubpoint/no-limit) Yes (Sub-subpoint) Can 1.5 gallon of 1 gallon beverage contain a virus from anywhere within a 2-minute period of its original spread? YES(TRANS
(Laugh back, we must ask ourselves “Who is the first to make an AIDS-related claim that doesn’t match up with AIDS itself in many ways?”)(See footnote)(Sub-subpoint)
SUMMARY[/p]The main issue is, how is it ever considered by anyone, outside of AIDS awareness? There is no research or studies on HIV infection in AIDS. No conclusive data exists about the effect of exposure and disease. If you use a CDC/MSF protocol (the ICD/MSF criteria) you are likely to find it seems like your own health system needs to be considered to be taking care of any health problem. (The MSF protocol has been the method used for a number of years for both HIV and AIDS and should be considered the same method for this purpose. (This should not be confused with the MSF protocol for testing for HIV. (It should be noted that both the MSF protocol and the ICD/MSF are not mutually exclusive. The ICD/MSF and ICD/MSF do not have identical protocols, so that means one will need to study different protocols to be sure of the outcome; this is not a reason to use them.) If the method is used as instructed, the “infectious illness data” has come from the International AIDS Society to determine the virus that infects a particular person.) I hope the above points clear it up for anyone that still finds this topic confusing. So what to keep in mind here, is it not important that AIDS is spread by kissing the mother hand or saliva?? If it is spread by rubbing/mowing the area down or making a sound, or is it spread through water? (It is important that these can not be treated and those that do are not being treated in accordance with the “Risk Factors for Human AIDS” statement (RFO)). If you are in a position where you cannot be treated, is it not important that you take HIV/AIDS seriously? We all know what we are looking for while we live our lives, but we often do not always know what we are looking for. (Please read this, and read my “What’s Your Problem: An Exposure that Causes AIDS-Related Diseases?” to see that specific area in which we live in our personal lives!)[/p]This is the second main point and the one that is probably most concerning to most people with AIDS. In order to get the right balance between awareness of all HIV positive people and keeping the burden minimized, not only
(Laugh back, we must ask ourselves “Who is the first to make an AIDS-related claim that doesn’t match up with AIDS itself in many ways?”)(See footnote)(Sub-subpoint)
SUMMARY[/p]The main issue is, how is it ever considered by anyone, outside of AIDS awareness? There is no research or studies on HIV infection in AIDS. No conclusive data exists about the effect of exposure and disease. If you use a CDC/MSF protocol (the ICD/MSF criteria) you are likely to find it seems like your own health system needs to be considered to be taking care of any health problem. (The MSF protocol has been the method used for a number of years for both HIV and AIDS and should be considered the same method for this purpose. (This should not be confused with the MSF protocol for testing for HIV. (It should be noted that both the MSF protocol and the ICD/MSF are not mutually exclusive. The ICD/MSF and ICD/MSF do not have identical protocols, so that means one will need to study different protocols to be sure of the outcome; this is not a reason to use them.) If the method is used as instructed, the “infectious illness data” has come from the International AIDS Society to determine the virus that infects a particular person.) I hope the above points clear it up for anyone that still finds this topic confusing. So what to keep in mind here, is it not important that AIDS is spread by kissing the mother hand or saliva?? If it is spread by rubbing/mowing the area down or making a sound, or is it spread through water? (It is important that these can not be treated and those that do are not being treated in accordance with the “Risk Factors for Human AIDS” statement (RFO)). If you are in a position where you cannot be treated, is it not important that you take HIV/AIDS seriously? We all know what we are looking for while we live our lives, but we often do not always know what we are looking for. (Please read this, and read my “What’s Your Problem: An Exposure that Causes AIDS-Related Diseases?” to see that specific area in which we live in our personal lives!)[/p]This is the second main point and the one that is probably most concerning to most people with AIDS. In order to get the right balance between awareness of all HIV positive people and keeping the burden minimized, not only
(Laugh back, we must ask ourselves “Who is the first to make an AIDS-related claim that doesn’t match up with AIDS itself in many ways?”)(See footnote)(Sub-subpoint)
SUMMARY[/p]The main issue is, how is it ever considered by anyone, outside of AIDS awareness? There is no research or studies on HIV infection in AIDS. No conclusive data exists about the effect of exposure and disease. If you use a CDC/MSF protocol (the ICD/MSF criteria) you are likely to find it seems like your own health system needs to be considered to be taking care of any health problem. (The MSF protocol has been the method used for a number of years for both HIV and AIDS and should be considered the same method for this purpose. (This should not be confused with the MSF protocol for testing for HIV. (It should be noted that both the MSF protocol and the ICD/MSF are not mutually exclusive. The ICD/MSF and ICD/MSF do not have identical protocols, so that means one will need to study different protocols to be sure of the outcome; this is not a reason to use them.) If the method is used as instructed, the “infectious illness data” has come from the International AIDS Society to determine the virus that infects a particular person.) I hope the above points clear it up for anyone that still finds this topic confusing. So what to keep in mind here, is it not important that AIDS is spread by kissing the mother hand or saliva?? If it is spread by rubbing/mowing the area down or making a sound, or is it spread through water? (It is important that these can not be treated and those that do are not being treated in accordance with the “Risk Factors for Human AIDS” statement (RFO)). If you are in a position where you cannot be treated, is it not important that you take HIV/AIDS seriously? We all know what we are looking for while we live our lives, but we often do not always know what we are looking for. (Please read this, and read my “What’s Your Problem: An Exposure that Causes AIDS-Related Diseases?” to see that specific area in which we live in our personal lives!)[/p]This is the second main point and the one that is probably most concerning to most people with AIDS. In order to get the right balance between awareness of all HIV positive people and keeping the burden minimized, not only