1, college students should understand the transmission route of AIDS. AIDS is mainly transmitted through sexual contact, blood transmission and mother-to-child transmission, among which sexual contact is the most important route of transmission. Therefore, college students should know how to use condoms correctly, avoid unsafe sex, and avoid using syringes and tattoo needles that may cause blood transmission with others.
2. College students should know the preventive measures of AIDS. In addition to avoiding high-risk behaviors, it is also important to receive regular AIDS testing. Detection can find infection as soon as possible, treat and manage it as soon as possible, and effectively reduce the viral load and infectivity. In addition, college students should also understand the treatment and management of AIDS, so as to get timely and effective help when needed.
3. College students should also realize the discrimination and prejudice against AIDS. AIDS is an infectious disease, but infected people are also human beings, and they deserve equality and respect. College students should establish correct values, eliminate fear and discrimination against AIDS, and provide support and care for infected people.
4. College students should actively participate in AIDS prevention. Schools and communities should provide opportunities for students to participate in AIDS prevention activities, such as volunteer activities and publicity and education activities. Through personal participation, college students can have a deeper understanding of the harm and prevention methods of AIDS, and at the same time enhance their sense of self-protection and responsibility.
The danger of AIDS
1, personal injury: AIDS will paralyze the human immune system, and eventually make people unable to resist the invasion of other viruses and germs, or die of malignant tumors.
2. Harm to families: AIDS patients need to bear great psychological pressure, and families also need to bear high treatment costs, which brings economic burden to families.
3. Harm to society: AIDS patients are easily discriminated and rejected by others, and their normal study, employment and marriage will be seriously affected. At the same time, AIDS is easy to cause social security problems, such as theft and drug abuse.