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In this case, it is best not to continue working in the department. Let's go back to work after you've eaten.
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Unhappy. Although there are national laws prohibiting discrimination against people living with HIV at work, this is for the vast majority of jobs. For a small number of industries, especially sensitive industries such as medical personnel, it is the need for healthy personnel who do not have any infectious diseases.
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No, try to pay more attention to physical health as the main thing
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If it is really as you said, then in this case, he should not continue to work during the class hours, and must first isolate the ** belt to fully meet the normal indicators, and then he can go to work.
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The umbrella is still **Okay, let's continue to work!
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That's really not good.
The safety of others cannot be guaranteed.
This thing is for the sake of man.
Inevitably contact.
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Maybe he drove him away, maybe the company fired him first.
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HIV: Can we bring a tissue with us? I don't think this should be the case, and we all should quarantine in time.
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The correct one is "AIDS", and the full medical name is Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is a devastating infectious disease caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV is a virus that attacks the body's immune system. It takes the most important CD4T lymphocytes in the human immune system as the main target, destroys a large number of these cells, and makes the body lose its immune function.
Therefore, the human body is susceptible to various diseases, and malignant tumors can occur, and the mortality rate is high. The incubation period of HIV in the human body is 8 to 9 years on average, and it is possible to live and work without symptoms for many years during the incubation period of HIV.
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AIDS is the transliteration of the prefix aids of the full name of the English name acquired immune deficiency syndrome, and the full name of Chinese is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The causative agent of AIDS is a retrovirus that can destruct the human immune system, known as human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV for short.
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The period from which HIV infection can be detected medically is called the window period.
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Window period. In the past, the window period took about half a year. Now that the technology is advanced, the time has been shortened. It is recommended that you go to the CDC for a consultation.
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This is the window period. Generally, it takes half a year. Be relaxed and be careful not to have sex during this time. so as not to contagious.
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There are three ways in which AIDS is transmitted. There's no need to focus too much. Red Ribbon Xi'an. Detection exclusion.
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Search the encyclopedia of AIDS directly, it's very complete.
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There is a lot of debate in the medical community about how long the window period is, some say 6-8 weeks, some say 3 months, and the most conservative statement is 6 months! The most accepted statement in China is 3 months, but according to the latest research results, the window period is 2-6 weeks.
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If you are a carrier after infection, you may not be sick, and you will be in the incubation period, which can be as short as 2-3 years and as long as more than 20 years.
If you have broken through the incubation period and become a patient, you generally do not live for more than a year.
HIV Infection Definition:human immunodeficiency virus infection; In 1981, the human immunodeficiency virus was first discovered in the United States. It is a lentivirus that infects cells of the human immune system and is a type of retrovirus.
So far, there is no effective deadly infectious disease. The virus destroys the body's immunity, causing the immune system to lose its resistance, leading to various diseases and cancers that can survive in the human body, and finally lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome).
It has caused nearly 12 million deaths and infected more than 30 million people worldwide. It is integrated into the genome of the host cell after infection, and the current antiviral** does not replace the virus**. On July 25, 1986, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a communiqué that the meeting of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses decided to change the name of HIV to human immunodeficiency virus (HMUAN immunodeficiency virus) or HIV.
Recommendations:After confirming that you are infected with HIV, you should regularly go to the local CDC for CD4 cell testing and viral load testing, and the experts of the CDC will determine the best time to carry out antiviral according to the test results and the patient's physical condition.