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Mahesh
Sharing used needles among drug addicts, has been linked to about 70 percent of known HIV infections in Georgia. This is a story told by Georgia’s first recipient of free, state-sponsored anti-retroviral therapy. ARVs suppress HIV but cannot cure it. At the time of the story, October 2003, only 5 people were receiving ARVs for free, paid by the state; at least 50 people needed them. About 500 people living with HIV have registered with the government. The real total of people living with HIV could be three times that. Georgia has been granted USD 12 million over 5 years from the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, mostly to fight HIV/Aids. ©Mahesh aids #missingyou
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प्यार मोहब्बत इश्क सब न एक नशा है और मै और मैं ना इस इस नशा से दूर ही रहता हू Nasha kya hai? (what is mean by nasha) ?? #deveshnandsingh #what #is #mean #by #nasha
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music is my love...... #what is love ???? what u understand by love....?
#what is love ???? what u understand by love....?
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01 December Today is World AIDS Day. Use the condom before sex and SAFE your life. 🎗 #safe #aids #worldaidsday
Ratna
Hiv HIV:-- **** HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the immune system, the body's natural defense against disease. If left untreated, HIV can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), a serious and life-threatening condition. HIV is primarily spread through sexual contact, sharing of needles and other injection equipment, or from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding. There is no cure for HIV, but antiretroviral therapy (ART) can effectively manage the virus and help people with HIV live long, healthy lives. ART works by blocking the virus from replicating in the body and reducing the amount of virus in the blood (viral load) to an undetectable level. This not only improves the health of the person with HIV, but also greatly reduces the risk of transmission to others. It's important to get tested regularly and to practice safe behaviors to reduce the risk of HIV transmission. In addition, using pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and/or condoms, and having open and honest communication with partners can also help to reduce the risk of HIV transmission ©Ratna HIV AIDS వ్యాధి
HIV AIDS వ్యాధి
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