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HIV means H _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ _ _

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AIDS means

A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ D _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _ _ _ _

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_____ people die of AIDS every minute.

___ million people in the world have HIV and AIDS.

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___ million people in the world have died of AIDS.

____________ people in the UK have HIV.

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In 2003 _________ people in the UK discovered they had HIV.

‘Safe sex’ means using a __________ .

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FACT

There is not a cure for HIV.

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MYTH

You can only get HIV if you are gay or inject drugs.

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True sex with an infected person

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being injected with a dirty needle

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infected blood or organ transfusion

(organ = heart, kidney, etc) from mother to baby

(breastfeeding or when pregnant)

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False an infected person coughing near you

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an infected person sneezing near you

kissing an infected person

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using the same toilet as an infected person

using the same soap or towel as an infected person

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using the same fork as an infected person

eating food an infected person has touched

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mosquito or other insect bites

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Further information:

The National African HIV Prevention Programme (NAHIP) www.nahip.org.uk

Terrence Higgins Trust www.tht.org.uk

www.worldaidsday.org

www.areyouhivprejudiced.org

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