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College Students' Understanding of AIDS and Preventive Measures
College students' understanding of AIDS and preventive measures are as follows:

Understand:

AIDS is a major social and public problem, and the whole world regards AIDS as a very important public health problem. Aids mainly damages the young labor force, because AIDS-infected people are mainly young adults aged 18-48. These people are the pillars of social productive forces, and illness or death will bring great losses to society, so AIDS is very harmful.

It can be transmitted to others through sexual contact, especially sexual partners, so it will also threaten the safety of relatives. If you have AIDS, you may be discriminated against and rejected, which will cause great psychological pressure on AIDS patients and HIV-infected people themselves.

Preventive measures:

1, prevent sexual transmission, maintain normal sexual behavior, keep the only sexual partner, refuse homosexuality, avoid promiscuity, refuse one-night stand, and use condoms correctly for safe sex.

2. Prevent blood transmission and avoid importing unqualified blood products.

3, to prevent mother-to-child transmission, before pregnancy, both men and women should be treated with antiviral therapy to block.

4. Don't inject drugs intravenously and avoid sharing needles with others to prevent AIDS infection.

AIDS education measures:

1, publicity and education

Colleges and universities should carry out extensive publicity and education activities to let teachers and students know more about AIDS. Publish articles on AIDS prevention and control on public platforms such as multimedia and internet. Schools can invite experts to teach AIDS knowledge, so that teachers and students can understand the causes of AIDS epidemic and effective measures to prevent AIDS through AIDS knowledge.

2. Carry out free clinic activities

Colleges and universities can organize experts to go to the school for free clinic activities and treat students who come to consult. At the same time, college students can get information about AIDS knowledge for free. Let college students really understand how to prevent the spread of AIDS and realize the pain, secrecy and flogging suffered by AIDS patients.

3. Plan an AIDS Care Day.

Colleges and universities can plan AIDS care days to attract more teachers and students to pay attention to AIDS prevention and treatment. Through organizing competitions, signature activities, charity sales and other ways to publicize AIDS prevention and control knowledge, increase the sense of security of teachers and students.