1. Will wearing condoms lead to AIDS?
Condoms can not only prevent pregnancy in sexual life, but also prevent sexual diseases and AIDS. Generally speaking, the possibility of AIDS infection when wearing condoms is relatively small. HIV will die in a few minutes after leaving the human body. Correct prevention of AIDS should start from the Pathogen transmission, and AIDS testing can also be carried out frequently.
Many people are afraid of AIDS. Because they have a history of unclean sex, they worry about getting AIDS all day long, panic, and can't panic all day long, which seriously affects their normal study, work and life. Facing these people, the correct way to prevent AIDS is to detect AIDS in time, whether they have been diagnosed with infection, and have no fluke mentality. Moreover, AIDS detection needs to go to a formal large hospital, and find professionals for testing.
HIV is usually infected through blood and semen, condoms can be avoided, and both parties may be infected in sexual life.
2. What is AIDS?
AIDS, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), human immunodeficiency virus (hereinafter referred to as H) IV), after being infected with retrovirus, the immune system is damaged and gradually becomes the target of many opportunistic diseases, promoting various clinical symptoms, collectively referred to as syndrome, rather than simple diseases, Infection through direct contact with mucosa oral cavity, genitals, anus or blood, semen, Vaginal discharge, and milk.
3. Etiology of AIDS
AIDS belongs to the human chronic virus group of the retroviral family chronic virus, which is divided into type 1 and type 2. At present, H is mainly prevalent in the world in IV-1. HIV-1 is a spherical particle with a diameter of approximately 100-120nm, composed of a core and an envelope. The core consists of two single strand RNA replicating core structural proteins and enzymes necessary for the virus. It contains Reverse transcriptase, Integrase and protease.
Pathogen transmission of AIDS
4. Adhere to cleanliness and maintain one-on-one sexual relationships, including male behavior.
With the increasingly open concept of sex, sexual relations become more casual, and some people have multiple sexual partners at the same time. A relatively stable Sexual partner can reduce the risk of HIV infection, and also reduce the high probability of transmission of the HIV virus. Before sexual relations, you can conduct relevant examinations to protect yourself. According to the survey, men are more likely to be infected with HIV than heterosexual sex, so male partners should pay more attention to prevention and protection..