Info about Aids
Education against AIDS
People with AIDS have the right to privacy and the right to be integrated into society without discrimination. They also have the right to free treatment if they can’t afford it. They have the right to choose weather thy want or not to participate in experiments that test drugs for cure.
But people with this condition also have to make sure that they don’t infect others. Infecting other people with AIDS well knowing it is considered to be a crime against humanity and it is punished by law. If unknowing of the virus, people with AIDS have to inform every one they had a sexual intercourse with or a blood exposure accident about their condition even if it’s only a suspicion for those people to get checkups. These people also have the moral obligation to their family to get proper medical attention periodically and to stay in a medical treatment.
The best way to treat this disease is if you don’t get it. In order to protect yourself you have to avoid having random sexual intercrosses. Condoms offer some protection but the on the box condoms you can read “protection 99%” or even less. The 1% remaining means either a discs or an unwanted pregnancy.
The AIDS can be lived with in medical treatments, gives you the possibility of not having children ever, but some other sexual transmitted diseases can be even worse, such as syphilis, witch is certain death if untreated.
The possibility of having children is zero after this illness even if treated. In the uterus it lives permanent scars causing abortion or malformations of the fetus, and for man it diminishes the sperm quality.
The best thing that you can do to avoid AIDS and other such diseases is to have a stabile partner and periodical checkups.
Another way to get Aids can be by kissing. If there is an opened wound in the mouth of the virus carrier, or if there are bites during kissing. This virus is not transmittable trough a simple kiss because the virus is not present in saliva, tears or sewed. Also, you can not get Aids from using the same toilet, the same spoon or plate and by sleeping with the infected person. The only way to get this disease is by blood or by sexual intercourse. Why? During the sexual act, there are permanent exchanges of ARN and DNA.
The virus has the ability of subscribing its own genetic code into the infected person’s code. This means that where there is a big DAN charge there is the risk of infection. This is why blood, sperm of vaginal secretion have the biggest way of transmitting this disease.
You can protect yourself by avoiding such contacts, but also you don’t have to act discriminatory to these people, and give them a chance of integrating into the society. If it’s their duty to avoid as much as possible infecting other people, it is also your duty to protect yourself in ways that are not discriminating or are an attack to moral rights of every person.