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Monday, August 13, 2007

LIFE AFTER HIV


The experience of infected people during the last two
decades has shown that HIV is not the "end of the world"
and that there is good quality life for several more years.
Taking care of one's health, keeping in mind one's
vulnerability to diseases, and a positive attitude have
been found to be very useful. New drugs and vaccine
efforts also offer considerable hope to infected and affected
individuals and their families. Several NGOs/CBOs,
government organisations, public and private institutions
offer ongoing support to people in need.
Click here for services.

What should one do if found HIV positive?
  • Consult a clinician experienced in treating
  • HIV/AIDS.
  • Protect your sex partner(s) from HIV by
  • following safe-sex guidelines.
  • Inform sex partner(s) who may also be infected.
  • Do not share needles.
  • Get psychological support from a counsellor
  • and/or join a support group for people with HIV.
  • Get information and social and legal support from
  • AIDS service organisations.
  • Don't share your HIV status with people who do
  • not need to know. Only tell people you can count on
  • for support. Think about whom do you want to share
  • your HIV status with.
  • Maintain a strong immune system with a healthy
  • lifestyle and regular medical examinations.
  • Consider using antiretroviral therapies that may
  • slow the progress of the infection in consultation with a
  • qualified physician.
  • Click here for Services.

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