HIV has been around for at least 25 years and the test has been available since 1985. HIV attacks the immune system, a person can look and feel well for many years and may not know they are infected. However over a period of time HIV will damage the immune system, when this happens you may become susceptible to illnesses that a healthy immune system would be able to fight off. These are known as opportunistic infections.
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a collection of infections and cancers that may develop in people who are HIV positive. A person is said to have AIDS when they develop one or more of these specific illnesses. There is no vaccine against HIV but there is treatment available.
Treatment of HIV with Anti-retroviral therapy has been available since the late 1990s and has improved and advanced continuously through ongoing trials. The medication is designed to stop the virus replicating and allow the immune system to recover.
HIV is now considered to be a chronic condition that with medical support and / or medication people can expect to live an active life. The early detection of the virus ensures that the virus can be monitored with regular check ups every 3-6 months where blood tests are performed to monitor the viral load and the CD4 count. These tests provide information on how the immune system is coping and monitors its response to treatment it is receiving.
The sooner someone who is HIV positive is tested and diagnosed the better as then they can be supported by both medical and social care, and their immune system may not be too damaged.
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PREVENTIONCondoms are the most effective protection against transmission of HIV, Hepatitis B,C, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies. Use in conjunction with water-based lubricants.
Condoms are available
free at the Sexual Health Service Clinic, St Marys Hospital, Newport: Phone: 534202
For Young People the Condom Distribution Scheme is available, for further information:
www.ruthe1.co.ukCondoms are also widely available to purchase from various outlets.
Needle exchange available from pharmacies
Island Drugs and Alcohol Service (IDAS), 102, Carisbrooke Road, Newport: Phone no: 526654
TestingFree confidential testing is available at the Sexual Health Service Clinic, St Marys Hospital, Newport: Phone 534202 for appointments
Support and AdviceKate Suitor, Blood Borne Virus Care Manager:
Phone 550980 Mobile: 07976 009226 Email:
[email protected]