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A.I.D.S
DUKKES
R S L A N U D A T A N G S EN D J A J A
DATA DIRI
NAMA
RIWAYAT KEDINASAN
JABATAN
KESATUAN
MASA DINAS
KASUBURKES
MAWING II PASKHAS
2001-2003
RUSPAU dr ESNAWAN
ANTARIKSA
2003-2004
KAKES
SKADRON UDARA 17
2004-2005
PAMA (DIK)
LANUD HALIM P
2005-2013
KAKLIN BEDAH
2013- 2014
KADUKKES
2014
WHAT IS HIV??
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
A unique type of virus (a retrovirus)
Invades the helper T cells (CD4 cells) in the body of
AIDS (definition)
Opportunistic infections and malignancies that
Modes of HIV/AIDS
Transmission
Blood products
Semen
Vaginal fluids
Sharing Needles
Unsterilized blades
Through Sex
Unprotected Intercourse
Oral
Anal
Mother-to-Baby
Before Birth
During Birth
NATURAL COURSE OF
HIV/AIDS
Stage 1 - Primary
Short, flu-like illness
Stage 2 - Asymptomatic
Lasts for an average of ten years
This stage is free from symptoms
There may be swollen glands
The level of HIV in the blood drops to low
levels
HIV antibodies are detectable in the blood
Stage 3 - Symptomatic
appear.
CD4<500
Bacterial infections
Tuberculosis (TB)
Herpes Simplex
Herpes Zoster
Vaginal candidiasis
Hairy leukoplakia
Kaposis sarcoma
CD4 <50
Disseminated mycobacterium avium complex (MAC)
infection
Histoplasmosis
CMV retinitis
CNS lymphoma
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
HIV dementia
Anonymous Testing
No name is used
Unique identifying number
Results issued only to test recipient
23659874515
Anonymous
Western blot
Confirmatory test
Speicificity > 99.9% (when combined with
ELIZA)
Urine Testing
Oral Testing
Orasure
Treatment Options
cells/mcL:
cells/mcL:
cells/mcL:
PRIMARY PREVENTION:
Five ways to protect yourself?
Abstinence
Monogamous Relationship
Protected Sex
Sterile needles
New shaving/cutting blades
Abstinence
HIV/AIDS.
Refraining from unprotected sex: oral, anal, or
vaginal.
Refraining from intravenous drug use
Monogamous relationship
A mutually monogamous (only one sex
Protected Sex
Use condoms every time you have
sex
Always use latex or polyurethane
condom (not a natural skin
condom)
Always use a latex barrier during
oral sex
not expired
Make sure to check the
package for damages
Do not open the package
with your teeth for risk of
tearing
Never use the condom
more than once
Use water-based rather
than oil-based condoms
Network of HIV
Transmission Risk
53%
Customer
Low-risk
man
Women sex
workers
3.4%
50
%
?
Man sex
workers
53%
Injection
drugs
Spouse
Low-risk
women
35%
+3,1million
Men buy sex
+320,000
Female Sex
Workers
+1.6 million
Gay,
Transjender man
Male
Female
Infant &
children
10000
HIV Cases
AIDS Cases
5000
0
Years
15
10
5
0
9.9
0.9
1.4
<1
1.-4
0.7
5.-14
3.7
15-19
3.1
20-29
Age Group
30-39
40-49
50-59
0.8
60
3.4
unknown
2998
2882
1051
unskilled laborers
1002
885
sex workers
7 02
civ il
632
conv ict
512
driv er
497
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
622
587
544
251
unskilled laborers
17 3
140
sex workers
123
civ il
105
conv ict
79
driv er
78
non-medical professionals 47
sailor 36
members of the Armed Forces / Police 26
steward / stewardess / pilot 8
artist / actress / actor 4
medical professionals 2
tourist 1
manager / executive 1
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
7 00
Years
VISION CONTROL OF
HIV/AIDS
CONTROLLING THE SPREAD
OF HIV INFECTION AND STD
AND IMPROVING THE
QUALITY OF PLWHA LIFE
NATIONAL POLICY
1. Increase advocacy, socialization, and capacity
building.
2. Enhance management capabilities and
professionalism in the control of HIV-AIDS and
STDs.
3. Improve the accessibility and quality control of
HIV-AIDS and STDs.
4. Increase the range of services
5. Priority to community-based program.
6. Improve networks and partnerships and
cooperation.
7. Promote the resources
8. Priority to promotive and preventive.
9. Prioritizing the achievement of MDG's,
national and international commitments.
GENERAL PURPOSE
SPECIAL
PURPOSE
1. Decrease the number of new cases of HIV as
low as possible (long-term target: zero new
infection)
2. Decrease the levels of discrimination as low
as possible (long-term target: zero
discrimination)
3.Reduce AIDS death rates as low as possible
(long-term target: zero AIDS-related
4.Improve the quality of life of people living
with HIV
Sasaran
Activitie
s
Control of
HIV-AIDS
Indicator
Target
2010
1 HIV prevalence in
population aged 15-49
years.
2. Percentage of population
aged 15-24 years who have
comprehensive knowledge
about HIV-AIDS
3. Number of people aged
15 years or older who
received HIV testing and
counseling
4. Percentage of districts /
cities that implement
appropriate guidelines for
the prevention of HIV
transmission
5. Condom use in high-risk
groups
6. PLWHA percentage who
received antiretroviral
treatment
7. Percentage of holding the
Government Hospital
referral services for
PLWHA.
2011
2012
2013
2014
0,2%
<0,5%
<0,5%
<0,5%
<0,5%
65%
75%
85%
90%
95%
300.000
400.00
0
500.000
600.000
700.000
70%
80%
90%
45%(M)
30%(F)
80%
55%(M)
40%(F)
85%
65%(M)
50%(F)
90%
80%
85%
90%
50%
60%
25% (M)
20% (F)
70%
35%(M)
20%(F)
75%
60%
70%
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