HIV/Aids Linked To Social Media

The Department of Health (DOH) recently released a study indicating the HIV/AIDS cases are escalating and it was found that social networking is a contributing factor to this increase in HIV cases.

The study, entitled ''OSN (online social network) Use and Risks for HIV and other Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) among men Having Sex with Men (MSM),'' was done from Sept 1 t Nov. 4 by a team of epidemiologists from the DOH led by Dr. Jovin Maestro.

One of the objectives of the study was to determine the connection between OSN and MSM which became the most ''predominant type of sexual transmission'' starting 2007. Prior to this, commercial sex workers were the leading source of infections in the country.

By the way, HIV stands for human immune deficiency virus. It is the virus that can lead to acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS. CDC estimates that about 56,000 people in the United States contracted HIV in 2006.

HIV damages a person's body by destroying specific blood cells, called CD4+ T cells, which are crucial to helping the body fight diseases. HIV is spread primarily by:

- Not using a condom when having sex with a person who has HIV. All unprotected sex with someone who has HIV contains some risk. However:

- Unprotected anal sex is riskier than unprotected vaginal sex.

- Among men who have sex with other men, unprotected receptive anal sex is riskier than unprotected insertive anal sex.

- Having multiple sex partners or the presence of other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) can increase the risk of infection during sex. Unprotected oral sex can also be a risk for HIV transmission, but it is a much lower risk than anal or vaginal sex.

- Sharing needles, syringes, rinse water, or other equipment used to prepare illicit drugs for injection.

Originally posted here:
HIV/Aids Linked To Social Media

Related Posts

Comments are closed.