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prevention, use of a latex condom is
advised. Hope I don’t
break?
Hope I don’t have a
hole, or fall off?
Hope the guy puts me
on right?
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5. • RED SLIDE: These are notes that are
very important and should be recorded in
your science journal.
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6. -Please make notes legible and use indentations
when appropriate.
-Example of indent.
-Skip a line between topics
-Don’t skip pages
-Make visuals clear and well drawn. Please Label.
Prokaryotic
Eukaryotic
DNA / Nucleoid Nucleus
Flagella
Pili
7. • RED SLIDE: These are notes that are very
important and should be recorded in your
science journal.
• BLACK SLIDE: Pay attention, follow
directions, complete projects as described
and answer required questions neatly.
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14. • Keep an eye out for “The-Owl” and raise
your hand as soon as you see him.
– He will be hiding somewhere in the slideshow
“Hoot, Hoot”
“Good Luck!”
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21. New Area of Focus: HIV / AIDS and other
STD’s / STI’s.
22. • Chart showing % of population living with
HIV.
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23. • Chart showing estimated total numbers
living with HIV per country.
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24. • The origin of HIV is believed to be
Southwest Cameroon.
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25. • The origin of HIV is believed to be
Southwest Cameroon.
– SIV (Simian immunodeficiency virus) jumped
from Chimpanzee‟s to people.
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26. • The origin of HIV is believed to be
Southwest Cameroon.
– SIV (Simian immunodeficiency virus) jumped
from Chimpanzee‟s to people.
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27. • The AIDS Highway, spread HIV across Africa for
years before anyone knew this virus even existed.
28. • Road travel and prostitution along the “AIDS
Highway” helped spread the virus across the
African Continent quickly.
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44. • Homeless children become street kids, join
militias, gangs, etc.
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48. HIV=Human Immunodeficiency Virus
The virus attacks the cells of our immune
system.
This makes the host susceptible to disease.
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49. HIV=Human Immunodeficiency Virus
The virus attacks the cells of our immune
system.
This makes the host susceptible to disease.
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50. HIV=Human Immunodeficiency Virus
The virus attacks the cells of our immune
system.
This makes the host susceptible to disease.
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51. HIV=Human Immunodeficiency Virus
The virus attacks the cells of our immune
system.
This makes the host susceptible to disease.
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52. HIV=Human Immunodeficiency Virus
The virus attacks the cells of our immune
system.
This makes the host susceptible to disease.
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53. HIV=Human Immunodeficiency Virus
The virus attacks the cells of our immune
system.
This makes the host susceptible to disease.
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55. • The very cells that our body uses to fight
viruses are the cells that HIV attacks.
56. • The very cells that our body uses to fight
viruses are the cells that HIV attacks.
H I V
57. • The very cells that our body uses to fight
viruses are the cells that HIV attacks.
– It destroys our immune system by weakening our
bodies defenses.
H I V
59. • Which of following people from the next
twenty slides have HIV? Please choose
which two you think are carrying the virus.
66. 7 “If you think I
have HIV, I
will knock
you on
your…!”
67. 8 “I just went to
the doctors
for my
physical, he
said I looked
good.”
81. • And the person 1-20 who has the HIV virus
is…..Does anyone think they know?
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84. 1
Trust: It is something that is
earned over time. Not with a
pretty face and nice smile.
86. 2
HIV is a global disease. It is just
about everywhere on the planet.
88. 3
HIV – Emerged in Africa but has
traveled to every habitable
continent.
90. 4
A good diet is important but it
will not prevent you from
contracting HIV.
95. 7 “If you think I
have HIV, I
will knock
you on
your…!”
97. 8 “I just went to
the doctors
for my
physical, he
said I looked
good.”
102. 10
HIV is a virus and is incredibly small.
We will learn what fluids to avoid later
104. 11
HIV is a virus: It
Doesn’t care how
good looking you
are.
110. 14
It only takes one, and maybe none at
all… Blood Transfusion, needles, etc.
112. 15
It is a virus, it doesn’t care about
how much money you make.
119. 18
Not True! Time to rethink your
life before your hopes and
dreams are just about lost.
124. 20
HIV rates in prisons are higher
than outside. You can contract
and spread HIV in prison.
125. • And the person 1-20 who has the HIV virus
is…..
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126. • And the person 1-20 who has the HIV virus
is…..
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127. • And the person 1-20 who has the HIV virus
is…..
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128. • It could be none of them, or all of them.
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129. • It could be none of them, or all of them.
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130. • It could be none of them, or all of them.
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131. • Anyone can carry HIV and show no signs
of carrying the virus.
132. • Anyone can carry HIV and show no signs
of carrying the virus.
“Do you
have
anything?”
133. • Anyone can carry HIV and show no signs
of carrying the virus.
“Clean as a
whistle.”
134. • Anyone can carry HIV and show no signs
of carrying the virus.
– You can spread HIV for years without any
signs / symptoms.
135. • HIV is a virus, it doesn‟t care…
– What kind of house you live in.
– What race you are of.
– What grades you have.
– It is a virus, and you are it‟s host.
HIV Virus
Host Cell
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136. • HIV is a virus, it doesn‟t care…
– What kind of house you live in.
– What race you are of.
– What grades you have.
– It is a virus, and you are it‟s host.
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137. • HIV is a virus, it doesn‟t care…
– What kind of house you live in.
– What race you are of.
– What grades you have.
– It is a virus, and you are it‟s host.
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138. • HIV is a virus, it doesn‟t care…
– What kind of house you live in.
– What race you are of.
– What grades you have.
– It is a virus, and you are it‟s host.
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139. • HIV is a virus, it doesn‟t care…
– What kind of house you live in.
– What race you are of.
– What grades you have.
– It‟s a virus, and you‟re it‟s host.
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140. • HIV is a virus, it doesn‟t care…
– What kind of house you live in.
– What race you are of.
– What grades you have.
– It‟s a virus, and you‟re it‟s host.
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141. • HIV is a virus, it doesn‟t care…
– What kind of house you live in.
– What race you are of.
– What grades you have.
– It‟s a virus, and you‟re it‟s host.
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143. • HIV doesn‟t care how strong you are. You
are organic, and without and an immune
system you will most likely not survive.
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144. • HIV doesn‟t care how strong you are. You
are organic, and without and an immune
system you will most likely not survive.
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145. • HIV doesn‟t care how strong you are. You
are organic, and without and an immune
system you will most likely not survive.
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149. You can contract HIV by…
-
-
-
-
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150. Unprotected sexual intercourse with an
infected person.
That is all types of sex, where bodily fluid is
released for either gender.
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151. Unprotected sexual intercourse with an
infected person.
That is all types of sex, where bodily fluid is
released for either gender.
153. • Abstinence vs. Prevention!
– Which one is 100% effective, and which is
hopefully effective?
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154. • Answer! If you want to be 100%
sure, abstinence from sexual intercourse is
the best way to protect yourself from HIV and
other STD‟s.
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155. • If you are going to take a risk with
prevention, use of a latex condom is
advised.
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156. • If you are going to take a risk with
prevention, use of a latex condom is
advised. Hope I don’t
break?
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157. • If you are going to take a risk with
prevention, use of a latex condom is
advised. Hope I don’t
break?
Hope I don’t have a
hole, or fall off?
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158. • If you are going to take a risk with
prevention, use of a latex condom is
advised. Hope I don’t
break?
Hope I don’t have a
hole, or fall off?
Hope the guy puts me
on right?
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159. • Wearing a condom is like using an
umbrella in the rain.
– “It keeps you mostly dry”
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160. Contact with an infected person’s blood
Cover your wounds, avoid someone else’s
blood.
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161. Contact with an infected person’s blood
Cover your wounds, avoid someone else’s
blood.
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163. • Be cautious! Needles are highly infective
and are often hidden by the user.
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164. • Be cautious! Needles are highly infective
and are often hidden by the user.
“Do you
have any
needles
on your
person”
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165. • If your cut playing a sport, let the official
know and have the cut bandaged.
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166. From mother to child in breast milk
Formula is available for us.
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167. • Expensive formula may not be available for
mothers in many places throughout the
world.
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168. • Even if formula is available…
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169. • Even if formula is available…
– It may not provide the correct nutrition.
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170. • Even if formula is available…
– It may not provide the correct nutrition.
– Contaminated water full of dangerous parasites
may be all that is available.
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171. • Even if formula is available…
– It may not provide the correct nutrition.
– Contaminated water full of dangerous parasites
may be all that is available.
– Unclean bottles / poor hygiene.
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172. • Even if formula is available…
– It may not provide the correct nutrition.
– Contaminated water full of dangerous parasites
may be all that is available.
– Unclean bottles / poor hygiene.
– Do these risks outweigh the 16-30% risk of
breast feeding in rural places?
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173. • Cesarean birth is also recommended if
mothers viral load is high.
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174. • Cesarean birth is also recommended if
mothers viral load is high.
– Cesarean birth is not an option for most
worldwide.
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175. Use of infected blood (Rare)
Most blood banks are tested but there is
always a risk.
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176. Use of infected blood (Rare)
Most blood banks are tested but there’s
always a risk.
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177. • Some people donate their own blood to a
private bank so if they ever need
blood, they can use their own.
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178. • Make sure you see the needle comes out
of a sealed bag before anything is injected
into you.
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179. • Make sure you see the needle comes out
of a sealed bag before anything is injected
into you. Especially abroad.
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180. • Make sure you see the needle comes out
of a sealed bag before anything is injected
into you. Especially abroad.
– Tell your doctor prior to visits.
– More than likely you are okay, but…
– Safety First, Last, and Always.
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181. Injecting drugs (needles are often shared
between users)
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183. • You don‟t get HIV through..
– Sharing plates and cutlery.
184. • You don‟t get HIV through..
– Sharing plates and cutlery.
– Insect / animal bites.
185. • You don‟t get HIV through..
– Sharing plates and cutlery.
– Insect / animal bites.
– Touching, hugging or shaking hands.
186. • You don‟t get HIV through..
– Sharing plates and cutlery.
– Insect / animal bites.
– Touching, hugging or shaking hands.
– Eating food prepared by someone with HIV.
187. • You don‟t get HIV through..
– Sharing plates and cutlery.
– Insect / animal bites.
– Touching, hugging or shaking hands.
– Eating food prepared by someone with HIV.
– Toilet seats.
188. • You don‟t get HIV through..
– Sharing plates and cutlery.
– Insect / animal bites.
– Touching, hugging or shaking hands.
– Eating food prepared by someone with HIV.
– Toilet seats.
“I’m HIV positive and
these are all of my
friends.”
189. • Video Link! (Optional) Living with HIV
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCBmYNd
WUf4&feature=related
191. • Answer - Yes
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192. • Answer - Yes and No.
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193. • Answer - Yes and No. Very small amounts
of HIV virus are found in saliva.
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194. • Answer - Yes and No. Very small amounts
of HIV virus are found in saliva.
However, a cut in your mouth allows the
transmission of blood in the saliva.
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195. • Answer - Yes and No. Very small amounts
of HIV virus are found in saliva.
However, a cut in your mouth allows the
transmission of blood in the saliva.
– Advice:
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196. • Answer - Yes and No. Very small amounts
of HIV virus are found in saliva.
However, a cut in your mouth allows the
transmission of blood in the saliva.
– Advice: “Take it easy people”
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198. • Activity – HIV simulation
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199. • Activity – HIV simulation
– Please obtain a card from teacher.
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200. • Activity – HIV simulation
– Please obtain a card from teacher.
– Teacher will assign a level of risk, i.e.- how
many times you swap fluids and with what
type of person.
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201. • Activity – HIV simulation
– Please obtain a card from teacher.
– Teacher will assign a level of risk, i.e.- how
many times you swap fluids and with what
type of person.
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Fluid is in the form of a cup filled just less
than ½ with water. Each student will
receive a cup. One or more cups will have
baking soda mixed into it. Teacher will
pass out the cups / decide who in the class
will infect others.
202. • To swap fluids, pour your contents into the
cup of your partner. They then pour their
contents into your cup. You then fill your
partners cup back to just less than half.
203. • To swap fluids, pour your contents into the
cup of your partner. They then pour their
contents into your cup. You then fill your
partners cup back to just less than half.
204. • To swap fluids, pour your contents into the
cup of your partner. They then pour their
contents into your cup. You then fill your
partners cup back to just less than half.
212. • Activity – HIV simulation
– Please obtain a card from teacher.
– Teacher will assign a level of risk, i.e.- how
many times you swap fluids and with what
type of person.
– Teacher will direct swapping of fluids.
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213. • Procedure:
• The high risk all swap with one high risk
partner by mixing their drinks “swapping
fluids” (Pour contents from one cup to the
other and back until they both have mixed)
– should end with just less than half in each
cup.
• Next, have two medium risk students visit a
high risk person.
• Next, have all the medium risk students
swap once with each other.
• Next have one low risk visit a medium risk.
• Next have all the low risk swap with each
other.
• Abstinence students do not swap.
214. • Procedure:
• The high risk all swap with one high risk
partner by mixing their drinks “swapping
fluids” (Pour contents from one cup to the
other and back until they both have mixed) –
should end with just less than half in each
cup.
• Next, have two medium risk students visit a
high risk person.
• Next, have all the medium risk students
swap once with each other.
• Next have one low risk visit a medium risk.
• Next have all the low risk swap with each
other.
• Abstinence students do not swap.
215. • Procedure:
• The high risk all swap with one high risk
partner by mixing their drinks “swapping
fluids” (Pour contents from one cup to the
other and back until they both have mixed) –
should end with just less than half in each
cup.
• Next, have two medium risk students visit a
high risk person.
• Next, have all the medium risk students
swap once with each other.
• Next have one low risk visit a medium risk.
• Next have all the low risk swap with each
other.
• Abstinence students do not swap.
216. • Procedure:
• The high risk all swap with one high risk
partner by mixing their drinks “swapping
fluids” (Pour contents from one cup to the
other and back until they both have mixed) –
should end with just less than half in each
cup.
• Next, have two medium risk students visit a
high risk person.
• Next, have all the medium risk students
swap once with each other.
• Next have one low risk visit a medium risk.
• Next have all the low risk swap with each
other.
• Abstinence students do not swap.
217. • Procedure:
• The high risk all swap with one high risk
partner by mixing their drinks “swapping
fluids” (Pour contents from one cup to the
other and back until they both have mixed) –
should end with just less than half in each
cup.
• Next, have two medium risk students visit a
high risk person.
• Next, have all the medium risk students
swap once with each other.
• Next have one low risk visit a medium risk.
• Next have all the low risk swap with each
other.
• Abstinence students do not swap.
218. • Procedure:
• The high risk all swap with one high risk
partner by mixing their drinks “swapping
fluids” (Pour contents from one cup to the
other and back until they both have mixed) –
should end with just less than half in each
cup.
• Next, have two medium risk students visit a
high risk person.
• Next, have all the medium risk students
swap once with each other.
• Next have one low risk visit a medium risk.
• Next have all the low risk swap with each
other.
• Abstinence students do not swap.
219. • Procedure:
• The high risk all swap with one high risk
partner by mixing their drinks “swapping
fluids” (Pour contents from one cup to the
other and back until they both have mixed) –
should end with just less than half in each
cup.
• Next, have two medium risk students visit a
high risk person.
• Next, have all the medium risk students
swap once with each other.
• Next have one low risk visit a medium risk.
• Next have all the low risk swap with each
other.
• Abstinence students do not swap.
221. • Litmus paper will detect pH changes in the
water.
– Turns dark green = you contract HIV.
– Turns medium green = you contract HIV.
– Turns very light green = You came in contact
but did not contract HIV.
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222. • Litmus paper will detect pH changes in the
water.
– Turns dark green = you contract HIV.
– Turns medium green = you contract HIV.
– Turns very light green = You came in contact
but did not contract HIV.
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223. • Litmus paper will detect pH changes in the
water.
– Turns dark green = you contract HIV.
– Turns medium green = you contract HIV.
– Turns very light green = You came in contact
but did not contract HIV.
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224. • Litmus paper will detect pH changes in the
water.
– Turns dark green = you contract HIV.
– Turns medium green = you contract HIV.
– Turns very light green = You came in contact
but did not contract HIV.
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225. • Litmus paper will detect pH changes in the
water.
– Turns dark green = you contract HIV.
– Turns medium green = you contract HIV.
– Turns very light green = You came in contact
but did not contract HIV.
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226. • Litmus paper will detect pH changes in the
water.
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227. • Litmus paper will detect pH changes in the
water.
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229. • Questions to HIV Simulation
– What was your risk (High, Medium, Low)?
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230. • Questions to HIV Simulation
– What was your risk (High, Medium, Low)?
– Did you test positive of negative for the virus?
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231. • Questions to HIV Simulation
– What was your risk (High, Medium, Low)?
– Did you test positive of negative for the virus?
– How did the virus travel through the group?
• Try and record its path through the class, who
gave it to whom?
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232. • Questions to HIV Simulation
– What was your risk (High, Medium, Low)?
– Did you test positive of negative for the virus?
– How did the virus travel through the group?
• Try and record its path through the class, who
gave it to whom?
– What was the percentage of students who
ended up contracting the virus?
• The # of HIV positive divided by the total x 100.
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233. • Video! Understanding HIV and AIDS.
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P91nIGt1axs
Learn more about the HIV virus at…
http://aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/ and (easier)
http://kidshealth.org/teen/infections/stds/std_hiv.html
235. AIDS -Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome.
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236. AIDS -Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome.
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237. AIDS -Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome.
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238. AIDS -Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome.
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239. AIDS -Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome.
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240. AIDS -Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome.
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241. AIDS -Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome.
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242. AIDS -Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome.
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243. AIDS -Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome.
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244. • The disease AIDS occurs when the
immune system cells left in the body drop
below a particular point.
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245. • HIV weakens your immune system, leaving
you vulnerable to certain infections and
cancers.
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246. • HIV weakens your immune system, leaving
you vulnerable to certain infections and
cancers.
– The infections are called "opportunistic"
because they take the opportunity to attack
you when your immune system is weak.
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247. • Opportunistic Infections such as lesions on
the skin show that your body is in the final
stages.
– Your body can‟t fight off the surface infections.
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250. • Video Link! (Optional) Awaiting Tomorrow,
– What is it like living with AIDS in Africa?
– What kind of help is available?
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzQQiCPWSYA
251. • Over 40 million people have died.
– 60-80 million expected in next 20 years.
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252. • The good news, AIDS is not a death
sentence.
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253. • The good news, AIDS is not a death
sentence.
– Many new drugs are available that can decrease
your viral load and boost your immune system.
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254. • Irving “Magic” Johnson announced that he
was HIV positive in 1991 and is healthy
and active today.
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255. • Irving “Magic” Johnson announced that he
was HIV positive in 1991 and is healthy
and active today.
– He has lots of money and resources.
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256. • Video Link! When HIV becomes AIDS
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68I7JlVhuhY
&feature=relmfu
257. • Please make good life choices
– You are now educated. Use your education.
Please.
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258. • PLEASE, PRETTY PLEASE, WITH
SUGAR ON TOP. MAKE A SMART
CHOICE!
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259. • PLEASE, PRETTY PLEASE, WITH
SUGAR ON TOP. MAKE A SMART
CHOICE!
– Don‟t be blind to HIV and AIDS, it‟s in every
community on this planet!
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260. • PLEASE, PRETTY PLEASE, WITH
SUGAR ON TOP. MAKE A SMART
CHOICE!
– Don‟t be blind to HIV and AIDS, it‟s in every
community on this planet!
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261. • PLEASE, PRETTY PLEASE, WITH
SUGAR ON TOP. MAKE A SMART
CHOICE!
– Don‟t be blind to HIV and AIDS, it‟s in every
community on this planet!
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Learn more about the HIV virus at…
http://aids.gov/hiv-aids-basics/ and (easier)
http://kidshealth.org/teen/infections/stds/std_hiv.html
263. • Write a one page reaction to either the
simulation or the HIV/AIDS pandemic facing
this world or both.
– What does learning this do for you?
– Will it change anything for you?
– What are your feelings about HIV/AIDS?
– What images did you find disturbing?
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272. • Opening paragraph
– Learning about HIV/AIDS
• Provide some of the science of viruses (HIV)
– Introduce the topics in the body paragraph
• Body
– Reaction to slides and facts, videos, and simulation
– Personal Choices
• Will you be smart, what choices will you need to make.
– Concern for Others
• Conclusion
– Summary
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273. New Area of Focus: Other STD’s / Sexually
Transmitted Diseases
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274. The types of sexual activity that can
transmit a disease are…
Penetrative sex (vaginal, anal or oral)
Genital foreplay.
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275. The types of sexual activity that can
transmit a disease are…
Penetrative sex (vaginal, anal or oral)
Genital foreplay.
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276. The types of sexual activity that can
transmit a disease are…
Penetrative sex (vaginal, anal or oral)
Genital foreplay.
277. Some diseases are transmitted through…
Skin to skin contact.
Fluids such as sperm, blood or saliva.
Some are passed from mother to baby.
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278. Some diseases are transmitted through…
Skin to skin contact.
Fluids such as sperm, blood or saliva.
Some are passed from mother to baby.
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279. Some diseases are transmitted through…
Skin to skin contact.
Fluids such as sperm, blood or saliva.
Some are passed from mother to baby.
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280. Some diseases are transmitted through…
Skin to skin contact.
Fluids such as sperm, blood or saliva.
Some are passed from mother to baby.
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282. • Some common STD‟s that we will
investigate
– HIV
– Chlamydia
– Genital Herpes
– Genital Warts
– Gonorrhea
– Hepatitis A,B,C
– Syphilis
– HPV Virus
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283. • Some common STD‟s that we will
investigate
– HIV
– Chlamydia
– Genital Herpes
– Genital Warts
– Gonorrhea
– Hepatitis A,B,C
– Syphilis
– HPV Virus
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284. • Some common STD‟s that we will
investigate
– HIV
– Chlamydia
– Genital Herpes
– Genital Warts
– Gonorrhea
– Hepatitis A,B,C
– Syphilis
– HPV Virus
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285. • Some common STD‟s that we will
investigate
– HIV
– Chlamydia
– Genital Herpes
– Genital Warts
– Gonorrhea
– Hepatitis A,B,C
– Syphilis
– HPV Virus
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286. • Some common STD‟s that we will
investigate
– HIV
– Chlamydia
– Genital Herpes
– Genital Warts
– Gonorrhea
– Hepatitis A,B,C
– Syphilis
– HPV Virus
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287. • Some common STD‟s that we will
investigate
– HIV
– Chlamydia
– Genital Herpes
– Genital Warts
– Gonorrhea
– Hepatitis A,B,C
– Syphilis
– HPV Virus
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288. • Some common STD‟s that we will
investigate
– HIV
– Chlamydia
– Genital Herpes
– Genital Warts
– Gonorrhea
– Hepatitis A,B,C
– Syphilis
– HPV Virus
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289. • Some common STD‟s that we will
investigate
– HIV
– Chlamydia
– Genital Herpes
– Genital Warts
– Gonorrhea
– Hepatitis A,B,C
– Syphilis
– HPV Virus
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290. • Some common STD‟s that we will
investigate
– HIV
– Chlamydia
– Genital Herpes
– Genital Warts
– Gonorrhea
– Hepatitis A,B,C
– Syphilis
– HPV Virus
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291. • Abstinence is the best way to avoid a
Sexually Transmitted Disease.
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292. • Abstinence is the best way to avoid a
Sexually Transmitted Disease.
–A Latex condom is helpful but it is like an
umbrella in the rain. It helps, but you might
still get wet,
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293. • Abstinence is the best way to avoid a
Sexually Transmitted Disease.
–A Latex condom is helpful but it is like an
umbrella in the rain. It helps, but you might
still get wet, and thus infected.
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294. • A study presented in 2008 revealed that
around 26% of young American women aged
14-19 are infected with at least one of the four
most common sexually transmitted infections.
295. • A study presented in 2008 revealed that
around 26% of young American women aged
14-19 are infected with at least one of the four
most common sexually transmitted infections.
– This amounts to around 3.2 million female
teenagers.
296. • Abstinence – Not engaging in all forms of
sexual intercourse.
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297. • Abstinence – Not engaging in all forms of
sexual intercourse.
– Note – Some STD‟s can occur from genital
rubbing / foreplay.
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298. • Abstinence – Not engaging in all forms of
sexual intercourse.
– Note – Some STD‟s can occur from genital
rubbing / foreplay.
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299. • Video! Teenagers and STD‟s
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKk6SDPyd4s
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300. • The most widespread infection is HPV
(human papilloma virus, which can cause
genital warts and cervical cancer), found in
18% of young women
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301. • The most widespread infection is HPV
(Human Papilloma Virus, which can cause
genital warts and cervical cancer), found in
18% of young women.
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302. • The most widespread infection is HPV
(Human Papilloma Virus, which can cause
genital warts and cervical cancer), found in
18% of young women.
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303. • The most widespread infection is HPV
(Human Papilloma Virus, which can cause
genital warts and cervical cancer), found in
18% of young women.
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306. • The HPV virus can also cause oral
cancers.
307. • HPV can lead to cervical cancers in
women.
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310. • Genitals Warts
– No sign needed to get
– Sign of Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
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311. • Genitals Warts
– No sign needed to get
– Sign of Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
– Very contagious
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312. • Genitals Warts
– No sign needed to get
– Sign of Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
– Very contagious
– Treatment available but often keeps coming back.
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313. • Can HPV make a person turn into a tree?
• Answer:
314. • Can HPV make a person turn into a tree?
• Answer: No, but meet Dede…
319. • Very rare case of HPV in Indonesia, warts in
young man have grown into root-like
appendages.
320. • Video Link “Dede the Treeman”.
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs0fGo6rgQ0
322. • Genital Herpes
• Lysogenic Virus –You have forever
– Causes blisters 2-4 weeks
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323. • Genital Herpes
• Lysogenic Virus –You have forever
– Causes blisters 2-4 weeks
– Can spread without blisters
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324. • Genital Herpes
• Lysogenic Virus –You have forever
– Causes blisters 2-4 weeks
– Can spread without blisters
– Psychological Distress
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325. • Genital Herpes
• Lysogenic Virus –You have forever
– Causes blisters 2-4 weeks
– Can spread without blisters
– Psychological Distress
– More likely to acquire HIV
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327. • Genital Herpes Song
– Please sing it as a class to the theme Mary
Had a Little Lamb.
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328. • Genital Herpes Song
– Please sing it as a class to the theme Mary
Had a Little Lamb.
– Everyone is allowed to say the word vagina
when it is said in the song. It is a clinical
word.
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330. Genital Herpes Song
Mary had HSV
HSV
HSV
Mary had HSV
and it was really gross.
HSV is an STD
STD
STD
HSV is an STD
And it is not fun-ny.
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331. HSV really stings
Really Stings
Really Stings
HSV really stings
and it is tingle-ly
It turns your bum bum all bright red
All bright red
All Bright red
It turns your bum bum all bright red
and it is blistery
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332. HSV really stings
Really Stings
Really Stings
HSV really stings
and it is tingle-ly
It turns your bum bum all bright red
All bright red
All Bright red
It turns your bum bum all bright red
and it is blistery
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333. It creeps up your vagina
Vagina
Vagina
It creeps your vagina,
and that makes it hard to see.
It keeps on spreading everywhere
Everywhere
Everywhere
It keeps on spreading everywhere,
Just tons of little sores.
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334. It creeps up your vagina
Vagina
Vagina
It creeps your vagina,
and that makes it hard to see.
It keeps on spreading everywhere
Everywhere
Everywhere
It keeps on spreading everywhere,
Just tons of little sores.
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335. If you have genital herpes
Herpes
Herpes
If you have genital herpes,
then get it treated please!
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338. • Effects male and
female.
– Puss discharge.
– Burning Feeling.
– Body Pain.
– Bleeding from parts
– Causes serious
reproductive
problems in
women.
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339. • Effects male and
female.
– Puss discharge.
– Burning Feeling.
– Body Pain.
– Bleeding from parts
– Causes serious
reproductive
problems in
women.
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340. • Effects male and
female.
– Puss discharge.
– Burning Feeling.
– Body Pain.
– Bleeding from parts
– Causes serious
reproductive
problems in
women.
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341. • Effects male and
female.
– Puss discharge.
– Burning Feeling.
– Body Pain.
– Bleeding from parts
– Causes serious
reproductive
problems in
women.
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342. • Effects male and
female.
– Puss discharge.
– Burning Feeling.
– Body Pain.
– Bleeding from parts.
– Causes serious
reproductive
problems in
women.
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343. • Effects male and
female.
– Puss discharge.
– Burning Feeling.
– Body Pain.
– Bleeding from parts.
– Causes serious
reproductive
problems in women.
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344. • Only one and four men show any symptoms
of having chlamydia.
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345. • Increasing numbers of chlamydia infections
have made it the most widespread STD in the
USA. In 1997 there were 537,904 reported
diagnoses.
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348. • Gonorrhea
• Bacterium
– Occurs in men
and women.
– Can infect eye
as well.
– Burning
urination.
– Puss / Milky
discharge.
– Very Painful.
– Reproductive
problems.
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349. • Gonorrhea
• Bacterium
– Occurs in men
and women.
– Can infect eye
as well.
– Burning
urination.
– Puss / Milky
discharge.
– Very Painful.
– Reproductive
problems.
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350. • Gonorrhea
• Bacterium
– Occurs in men
and women.
– Can infect eye
as well.
– Burning
urination.
– Puss / Milky
discharge.
– Very Painful.
– Reproductive
problems.
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351. • Gonorrhea
• Bacterium
– Occurs in men
and women.
– Can infect eye
as well.
– Burning
urination.
– Puss / Milky
discharge.
– Very Painful.
– Reproductive
problems.
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352. • Gonorrhea
• Bacterium
– Occurs in men
and women.
– Can infect eye
as well.
– Burning
urination.
– Puss / Milky
discharge.
– Very Painful.
– Reproductive
problems.
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353. • Gonorrhea
• Bacterium
– Occurs in men
and women.
– Can infect eye
as well.
– Burning
urination.
– Puss / Milky
discharge.
– Very Painful.
– Reproductive
problems.
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354. • Gonorrhea
• Bacterium
– Occurs in men
and women.
– Can infect eye
as well.
– Burning
urination.
– Puss / Milky
discharge.
– Very Painful.
– Reproductive
problems.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
356. • Gonorrhea Song
– Please sing it to the diarrhea song… when
your sliding into first, and…
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357. If your private parts burn
Then I feel you must learn
„bout gonorrhea
Gonorrhea
If it hurts when you pee
And puss comes from your wee wee
Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea
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358. If your private parts burn
Then I feel you must learn
„bout gonorrhea
Gonorrhea
If it hurts when you pee
And puss comes from your wee wee
Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea
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359. After a week or so
Symptoms might show
You have Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea
It might take longer
Or symptoms may be stronger
Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea
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360. After a week or so
Symptoms might show
You have Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea
It might take longer
Or symptoms may be stronger
Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea
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361. There are pills you can take
But don‟t make the mistake
„bout Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea
It is an STD
And it is quite nasty
Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea
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362. There are pills you can take
But don‟t make the mistake
„bout Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea
It is an STD
And it is quite nasty
Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea
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363. • So Remember this song
• And don‟t pass it along
• Gonorrhea
• Gonorrhea
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367. • Hepatitis
–People at risk
• People who share needles
• Contact with Infected blood or feces.
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368. • Hepatitis
–People at risk
• People who share needles
• Contact with Infected blood or feces.
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370. • Hepatitis A B C D
– Caused by a virus.
– Many types
– Mostly affects the liver
– Vaccines are available
– Prevention is good
hygiene
– Avoid blood and fecal
matter and places it
dwells.
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371. • Hepatitis A B C D
– Caused by a virus.
– Many types
– Mostly affects the liver
– Vaccines are available
– Prevention is good
hygiene
– Avoid blood and fecal
matter and places it
dwells.
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372. • Hepatitis A B C D
– Caused by a virus.
– Many types
– Mostly affects the liver
– Vaccines are available
– Prevention is good
hygiene
– Avoid blood and fecal
matter and places it
dwells.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
373. • Hepatitis A B C D
– Caused by a virus.
– Many types
– Mostly affects the liver
– Vaccines are available
– Prevention is good
hygiene
– Avoid blood and fecal
matter and places it
dwells.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
374. • Hepatitis A B C D
– Caused by a virus.
– Many types
– Mostly affects the liver
– Vaccines are available
– Prevention is good
hygiene
– Avoid blood and fecal
matter and places it
dwells.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
375. • Hepatitis A B C D
– Caused by a virus.
– Many types
– Mostly affects the liver
– Vaccines are available
– Prevention is good
hygiene
– Avoid blood and fecal
matter and places it
dwells.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
381. • Syphilis - Bacterium
– Transmitted with contact with sores.
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382. • Syphilis - Bacterium
– Transmitted with contact with sores.
– Pregnancy can pass it on.
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383. • Syphilis - Bacterium
– Transmitted with contact with sores.
– Pregnancy can pass it on.
– Causes sores and blisters.
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384. • Syphilis - Bacterium
– Transmitted with contact with sores.
– Pregnancy can pass it on.
– Causes sores and blisters.
– Sore throat, headaches.
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385. • Syphilis - Bacterium
– Transmitted with contact with sores.
– Pregnancy can pass it on.
– Causes sores and blisters.
– Sore throat, headaches.
– Late stages damages vital organs and death.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
388. • Trichomoniasis
– Most men with trichomoniasis do not have
signs or symptoms.
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389. • Trichomoniasis
– Most men with trichomoniasis do not have
signs or symptoms.
– Some women have signs or symptoms of
infection which include a frothy, yellow-green
vaginal discharge with a pungent odor.
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390. • Trichomoniasis
– Most men with trichomoniasis do not have
signs or symptoms.
– Some women have signs or symptoms of
infection which include a frothy, yellow-green
vaginal discharge with a pungent odor.
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391. • Trichomoniasis
– Most men with trichomoniasis do not have
signs or symptoms.
– Some women have signs or symptoms of
infection which include a frothy, yellow-green
vaginal discharge with a pungent odor.
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392. • Trichomoniasis vaginalis is very curable
because the infection is caused by a
protozoan (Protista) parasite.
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393. • Review! Abstinence is best, (Means no
contact!) if you can‟t abstain, than use a
condom.
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394. • Review! Abstinence is best, (Means no
contact!) if you can‟t abstain, than use a
condom.
– Note: You can still get several STI‟s
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
395. • Many methods of birth control do not
protect against STD‟s.
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396. • Many methods of birth control do not
protect against STD‟s.
– Which of the ones below help protect from
some STD‟s, but not all of them, explain?
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397. • Many methods of birth control do not
protect against STD‟s.
– Which of the ones below help protect from
some STD‟s, but not all of them, explain?
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398. • Condom‟s can help prevent some STD‟s but
not all of them.
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399. • Condom‟s can help prevent some STD‟s but
not all of them.
– Most birth control devices do not aid in
prevention of STD‟s.
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400. • This is how to put a condom on if you
choose to take the risk.
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401. • This is how to put a condom on if you
choose to take the risk.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
402. • This is how to put a condom on if you
choose to take the risk.
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403. • This is how to put a condom on if you
choose to take the risk.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
418. • Please be smart, don‟t become one of the 24%
of teenagers in this country with a form of an
STD / STI.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
419. • Please be smart, don‟t become one of the 24%
of teenagers in this country with a form of an
STD / STI.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
Learn more about STD’s at… http://beforeplay.org/stds/
423. • Dramatic Disease Presentation
Requirements.
–2-4 quality minutes.
–Must be a dramatic presentation.
–Make it creative.
–Everyone does one disease, you can
help a friend and vice versa.
–Don‟t spend your time on non-crucial
props.
–Have fun, work on your acting.
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424. • Dramatic Disease Presentation
Requirements.
–2-4 quality minutes.
–Must be a dramatic presentation.
–Make it creative.
–Everyone does one disease, you can
help a friend and vice versa.
–Don‟t spend your time on non-crucial
props.
–Have fun, work on your acting.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
425. • Dramatic Disease Presentation
Requirements.
–2-4 quality minutes.
–Must be a dramatic presentation.
–Make it creative.
–Everyone does one disease, you can
help a friend and vice versa.
–Don‟t spend your time on non-crucial
props.
–Have fun, work on your acting.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
426. • Dramatic Disease Presentation
Requirements.
–2-4 quality minutes.
–Must be a dramatic presentation.
–Make it creative.
–Everyone does one disease, you can
help a friend and vice versa.
–Don‟t spend your time on non-crucial
props.
–Have fun, work on your acting.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
427. • Dramatic Disease Presentation
Requirements.
–2-4 quality minutes.
–Must be a dramatic presentation.
–Make it creative.
–Everyone does one disease, you can
help a friend and vice versa.
–Don‟t spend your time on non-crucial
props.
–Have fun, work on your acting.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
428. • Dramatic Disease Presentation
Requirements.
–2-4 quality minutes.
–Must be a dramatic presentation.
–Make it creative.
–Everyone does one disease, you can
help a friend and vice versa.
–Don‟t spend your time on non-crucial
props.
–Have fun, work on your acting.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
429. • Dramatic Disease Presentation
Requirements.
–2-4 quality minutes.
–Must be a dramatic presentation.
–Make it creative.
–Everyone does one disease, you can
help a friend and vice versa.
–Don‟t spend your time on non-crucial
props.
–Have fun, work on your acting.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
433. • Try and guess the hidden picture beneath
the boxes on the next few slides.
– Raise your hand when you think you know.
You only get one guess.
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445. • Try and guess the hidden picture beneath
the boxes on the next few slides.
– Raise your hand when you think you know.
You only get one guess.
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454. • Try and guess the hidden picture beneath
the boxes on the next few slides.
– Raise your hand when you think you know.
You only get one guess.
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455. “I don’t protect from
all STD’s.”
“Hope I don’t break.”
“Hope I don’t fall off.”
456. “I don’t protect from
all STD’s.”
“Hope I don’t break.”
“Hope I don’t fall off.”
457. “I don’t protect from
all STD’s.”
“Hope I don’t break.”
“Hope I don’t fall off.”
458. “I don’t protect from
all STD’s.”
“Hope I don’t break.”
“Hope I don’t fall off.”
459. “I don’t protect from
all STD’s.”
“Hope I don’t break.”
“Hope I don’t fall off.”
460. “I don’t protect from
all STD’s.”
“Hope I don’t break.”
“Hope I don’t fall off.”
461. “I don’t protect from
all STD’s.”
“Hope I don’t break.”
“Hope I don’t fall off.”
462. • How are you doing on your bundle?
– You should be near completion.
463. • You can now lightly color these pictures and
provide informative text in the white space.
464. Atom
Molecule
Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Individual
orm
ollows
function
Homeostasis: The
ability of an organism or
cell to maintain internal
equilibrium by adjusting
its physiological
processes.regardless of
outside conditions.
Cells are the
structural and
functional units
of all living
organisms.
–
Humans have
some 75-100
Trillion
Name the
major
bones
shown
below. Use
your
resource
sheets
•Long Bones
•Flat Bones
•Irregular Bones
•Short Bones
–Spongy Bone
–Compact Bone
Tendon
Ligament
Name
these
muscles Fast
Food
Name them
Villi
fertilization
23
23
Write about me in
this space.
465. Atom
Molecule
Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Individual
orm
ollows
function
Homeostasis: The
ability of an organism or
cell to maintain internal
equilibrium by adjusting
its physiological
processes.regardless of
outside conditions.
Cells are the
structural and
functional units
of all living
organisms.
–
Humans have
some 75-100
Trillion
Name the
major
bones
shown
below. Use
your
resource
sheets
•Long Bones
•Flat Bones
•Irregular Bones
•Short Bones
–Spongy Bone
–Compact Bone
Tendon
Ligament
Name
these
muscles Fast
Food
Name them
Villi
fertilization
23
23
Write about me in
this space.
466. Atom
Molecule
Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Individual
orm
ollows
function
Homeostasis: The
ability of an organism or
cell to maintain internal
equilibrium by adjusting
its physiological
processes.regardless of
outside conditions.
Cells are the
structural and
functional units
of all living
organisms.
–
Humans have
some 75-100
Trillion
Name the
major
bones
shown
below. Use
your
resource
sheets
•Long Bones
•Flat Bones
•Irregular Bones
•Short Bones
–Spongy Bone
–Compact Bone
Tendon
Ligament
Name
these
muscles Fast
Food
Name them
Villi
fertilization
23
23
Write about me in
this space.
467. Atom
Molecule
Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Individual
orm
ollows
function
Homeostasis: The
ability of an organism or
cell to maintain internal
equilibrium by adjusting
its physiological
processes.regardless of
outside conditions.
Cells are the
structural and
functional units
of all living
organisms.
–
Humans have
some 75-100
Trillion
Name the
major
bones
shown
below. Use
your
resource
sheets
•Long Bones
•Flat Bones
•Irregular Bones
•Short Bones
–Spongy Bone
–Compact Bone
Tendon
Ligament
Name
these
muscles Fast
Food
Name them
Villi
fertilization
23
23
Write about me in
this space.
468. Atom
Molecule
Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Individual
orm
ollows
function
Homeostasis: The
ability of an organism or
cell to maintain internal
equilibrium by adjusting
its physiological
processes.regardless of
outside conditions.
Cells are the
structural and
functional units
of all living
organisms.
–
Humans have
some 75-100
Trillion
Name the
major
bones
shown
below. Use
your
resource
sheets
•Long Bones
•Flat Bones
•Irregular Bones
•Short Bones
–Spongy Bone
–Compact Bone
Tendon
Ligament
Name
these
muscles Fast
Food
Name them
Villi
fertilization
23
23
Write about me in
this space.Parasites
469. Atom
Molecule
Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Individual
orm
ollows
function
Homeostasis: The
ability of an organism or
cell to maintain internal
equilibrium by adjusting
its physiological
processes.regardless of
outside conditions.
Cells are the
structural and
functional units
of all living
organisms.
–
Humans have
some 75-100
Trillion
Name the
major
bones
shown
below. Use
your
resource
sheets
•Long Bones
•Flat Bones
•Irregular Bones
•Short Bones
–Spongy Bone
–Compact Bone
Tendon
Ligament
Name
these
muscles Fast
Food
Name them
Villi
fertilization
23
23
Write about me in
this space.Parasites
470. Atom
Molecule
Cell
Organelle
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ
System
Individual
orm
ollows
function
Homeostasis: The
ability of an organism or
cell to maintain internal
equilibrium by adjusting
its physiological
processes.regardless of
outside conditions.
Cells are the
structural and
functional units
of all living
organisms.
–
Humans have
some 75-100
Trillion
Name the
major
bones
shown
below. Use
your
resource
sheets
•Long Bones
•Flat Bones
•Irregular Bones
•Short Bones
–Spongy Bone
–Compact Bone
Tendon
Ligament
Name
these
muscles Fast
Food
Name them
Villi
fertilization
23
23
Write about me in
this space.Parasites
472. • “AYE” Advance Your Exploration ELA and
Literacy Opportunity Worksheet
– Visit some of the many provided links or..
– Articles can be found at (w/ membership to
NABT and NSTA)
• http://www.nabt.org/websites/institution/index.php?p=
1
• http://learningcenter.nsta.org/browse_journals.aspx?j
ournal=tstPlease visit at least one of the
“learn more” educational links
provided in this unit and
complete this worksheet.
473. • “AYE” Advance Your Exploration ELA and
Literacy Opportunity Worksheet
– Visit some of the many provided links or..
– Articles can be found at (w/ membership to NABT
and NSTA)
• http://www.nabt.org/websites/institution/index.php?p=1
• http://learningcenter.nsta.org/browse_journals.aspx?jo
urnal=tst