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Human material can be highly infectious. List five of these? Name the three last stages of the hiv infection cycle? Give five reasons why people should be knowledgeable about HIV?

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1. Blood
2. Semen
3. Vaginal secretions
4. Breast milk
5. Saliva (in certain situations, such as during deep kissing with open sores in the mouth)

The three last stages of the HIV infection cycle are:
1. AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome)
2. Opportunistic infections
3. Death

Five reasons why people should be knowledgeable about HIV are:
1. To prevent the spread of the virus through education and awareness
2. To protect themselves and their partners from infection
3. To access proper treatment and care if infected
4. To reduce stigma and discrimination against those living with HIV
5. To advocate for policies and resources to support HIV prevention and treatment efforts.
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Five Highly Infectious Human Materials

1. Blood
2. Semen
3. Vaginal fluid
4. Breast milk
5. Feces

Three Last Stages of the HIV Infection Cycle

1. Reverse transcription: Viral RNA is converted into viral DNA.
2. Integration: Viral DNA is integrated into the host cell's DNA.
3. Virus assembly and release: New virions are assembled and released from the infected cell.

Five Reasons Why People Should Be Knowledgeable About HIV

1. Prevention: To understand how to protect themselves and others from infection.
2. Treatment: To know about available treatments and how they can improve quality of life.
3. Stigma reduction: To dispel myths and misinformation, promoting acceptance and support for people living with HIV.
4. Advocacy: To advocate for policies and resources that support HIV prevention and care.
5. Social responsibility: To contribute to efforts to end the HIV epidemic as a public health issue.
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