Comment le SIDA se transmet
"How AIDS is transmitted."
Le SIDA se transmet surtout par des relations sexuelles avec une personne infectéeLe SIDA se transmet par des instruments contaminé avec du sangLe SIDA se transmet par une transfusion de sang infectéLe SIDA se transmet par une femme enceinte à l’enfant qu’elle portePREVENEZ LE SIDA ! N’ayez des relations sexuelles qu’avec un partenaire fidèle pour toute la vie. N’acceptez de traitement médical que par des agents de santé dans des centres de santé où l’équipement est stérilisé et le sang contrôlé pour dépister le SIDA !Ouganda Ecole de Santé. Matériel pour le Contrôle du SIDA (Item 7)Ministère de l’Education, Ministère de la Santé (Programme de Contrôle du SIDA), UNICEF Kampala
AIDS can be transmitted mostly through sexual intercourse with an infected personAIDS can be transmitted through (medical) instrument contaminated by bloodAIDS can be transmitted through transfusion of infected bloodAIDS can be transmitted by a pregnant woman to the baby.PREVENT AIDS! Have sex with only one faithful partner for the entire life. Only accept medical treatment by doctors from health center where equipment is sterilized and blood is controlled and screened for AIDS.Uganda School of Health. AIDS Control Material (Article 7)Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health (AIDS Control Program), UNICEF Kampala. [Translated by Yuxuan Zheng.]
Four illustrations showing ways AIDS/HIV can be transmitted (from sex, unsterilized cutting tools, transfusion and pregnancy).
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Uganda School Health Kit on AIDS Control
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Posters
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AIDS (Disease)AIDS (Disease)--TransmissionBlood--TransfusionHypodermic syringesMenPregnancySilhouettesWomen
Uganda. Ministry of Health. AIDS Control Programme
Kampala, Uganda
59.5cm x 42.0cm
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