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close this book Alternative techniques - For teaching about HIV/AIDS in the classroom
close this folder Appendices
View the document Appendix I - AIDS action plan
View the document Appendix II - Cards for chain of communicable disease game
View the document Appendix III - Cards for prevent AIDS concentration
View the document Appendix IV - Cards for good health concentration
View the document Appendix V - Cards for go fish: for a cure

Appendices

Appendix I - AIDS action plan

How does society treat people with AIDS?

Some people are afraid to get close to a person who is infected with HIV because they are worried they might catch AIDS. These people do not realize that AIDS is hard to get. They do not understand that they cannot get AIDS simply by touching or being in close contact with someone who has AIDS. As a result, many AIDS patients feel alone and rejected at a time when they most need the warmth and support of family and friends. Remember, it is the disease that it. bad, not the person who has it.


Ways to Support People infected with HIV

Give them willpower Give hope Give warmth Be there Don't joke about them Don't make them ashamed Don't put them down Give love Help in anyway possible.


How to Maintain Good Health

Get plenty of sleep Eat a balanced diet Wash hands before eating and after using the toilet Manage stress effectively Avoid substance abuse Exercise regularly

Produced by the secondary schools of Mahasarakhan Province, Thailand

How to Say "I Love You" Without Having Sex

Take a walk together Have dinner together Go to the movies Go swimming together write letters Do homework together Eat ice-cream Go out dancing Hold hands Give flowers Propose marriage Give a book Telephone Go to a play Go to a concert Make each other gifts Have a picnic Go to the zoo Kiss Share dreams Give presents Flirt with each other Have your picture taken together Hug each other Be best friends Have undying love Ask her parents for her hand Go shopping Smile Gaze at each other Go to a public park Exercise together Listen to your favorite song Be there when a friend is needed Send love notes on every occasion Work together Talk openly

Transmission of AIDS

Who is at risk of getting AIDS

Everyone is at risk for getting AIDS. Some people, however, are at greater risk than others because of their behaviors or medical condition.


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People who have sex Intravenous drug abusers who share needles


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People who have had frequent and regular blood transfusions before 1989


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People who have sex with many partners

Children born to women who are infected with HIV

Anyone can get AIDS. AIDS does not discriminate based on age, race, religion, gender or sexual orientation.

ABCs of Prevention

A = ABSTINENCE

means

Don't have sex

   

Don't have drugs

B = BE MONOGAMOUS

means

One partner only

   

One love one hea

If A and B fail then use C


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C = CONDOMS

means

Use condoms every time you have sex

Appendix II - Cards for chain of communicable disease game

CHAIN LINKS

CHARACTERISTICS

AGENT

HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS

RESERVOIR

HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM

RESERVOIR

ASYMPTOMATIC CARRIER

PLACE OF EXIT

CONTAMINATED BLOOD

PLACE OF EXIT

PENIS

PLACE OF EXIT

VAGINA

METHOD OF TRANSMISSION

UNPROTECTED SEXUAL INTERCOURSE

METHOD OF TRANSMISSION

SHARING NEEDLES

METHOD OF TRANSMISSION

INFECTED PREGNANT WOMAN TO UNBORN CHILD

METHOD OF TRANSMISSION

CONTAMINATED BLOOD PRODUCTS

PLACE OF ENTRY

PENIS

PLACE OF ENTRY

VAGINA

PLACE OF ENTRY

ANUS

PLACE OF ENTRY

BLOOD

SUSCEPTIBLE HOST

ANYONE ENGAGING IN RISK BEHAVIORS

Appendix III - Cards for prevent AIDS concentration


Human Immuno-Deficiency Virus (HIV)


People may be infected with the virus which causes AIDS but not show any symptoms


Help people with AIDS


Having sex with many people is risky


Teach others about AIDS


Prevent AIDS = Use a condom every time you have sex


Children can be infected with HIV if/when their mother is already infected


Beware!!! Dirty Needles


Say No to Drugs

Appendix IV - Cards for good health concentration


Help People with AIDS


Keep your body and personal belongings clean


All parents should tell their children how to avoid getting AIDS


Illnesses can be prevented by boiling drinking water if it is not from a safe supply


Illnesses can be prevented by burning or burying household refuse


Communities should destroy mosquito larvae and prevent mosquitos from breeding


Illnesses can be prevented by washing with soap and water after contact with faeces and before handling food


Give support to people with AIDS


Participate in activities which promote love and commitment in the family


Medicines should not be used for diarrhoea except on medical advise


Young children should be protected from mosquito bites


Immunization protects against many dangerous diseases


Exercise daily and rest accordingly


Any injection with an unsterilized needle or syringe is dangerous


Immunization is urgent! Immunizations should be given in the child's first year


AIDS is dangerous a united effort can prevent it


A child with a cold needs to eat and drink plenty of liquids, be kept warm, and breathe clean non-smokey air


Avoid narcotics and all other temptations

Appendix V - Cards for go fish: for a cure

COMMUNICABLE DISEASES


German Measles


Chicken Pox


Influenza


Conjunctivitis


Tuberculosis


HIV


HIV


Pneumonia


Typhoid


Cholera


Filariasis


Malaria


Dengue Fever


Diphtheria

PREVENTION AND CURE


Isolate the person infected to keep the disease from spreading Avoid visiting.


Treat according to the symptoms. Intervene by taking antibiotics and drinking plenty of liquids.


Separate infected person until pox vanish, rest until fever disappears and keep the body clean.


Alert! Don't come in contact with infected persons.


Get plenty of sleep.


Cover when sneezing or coughing. Don't share handkerchiefs.


Don't allow flies to light near your eyes.


Daub eyes with beeswax or use medicinal eyedrops.


Get vaccinated with B.C.G. regularly


Seperate infected persons in a special room. Avoid visiting.


No cure!


Use condoms every time you have sex.


Eat food rich in calories.


Treat by giving antibiotics through injection into muscles of the body.


Build resistance, use the vaccine made from the typhoid virus.


Take medicine according to the symptoms such as fever, aches and pains, nervousness, and itching.


Food must be throughly cooked. Cover food to prevent flies from lighting on it.


Use the vaccine made from the cholera virus to prevent the spread of the disease. Notice: Do not give the preventative vaccine to persons already infected.


Prevent mosquito bites.


Help destroy mosquito larvae and prevent mosquitos from breeding.


Help destroy mosquito larvae and prevent mosquito from breeding


Prevent mosquito bites.


Prevent mosquito bites.


Help destroy mosquito larvae and prevent mosquitos from breeding.


Build resistance by giving 2-3 month old children the vaccine that also prevents whooping cough and tetanus


Build resistance, give 2 3 month old children the vaccine that prevents diphtheria, whooping


Get plenty of rest.


Vitamins


Wash your hands before eating and after using the toilet.


In order to prevent the spread of this disease, notify others in your community.