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how is HIV spread
from infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid, mothers milk
what does HIV destroy
CD4+ cells
what are CD4+ cells
they are essential for normal function of the human immune system, they are parts of T-helper cells
what are the first symptoms of HIV
fever, headache, tiredness, swollen lymph nodes
what are the late symptoms of HIV
rapid weight loss, reccuring fever, extreme fatigue, sores in the mouth, diarrhoea, pneumonia, memory loss, depression
how can we diagnose HIV
standard test for HIV antibodies
rapid antibody test in saliva
CD4 count
Viral load test
symptoms of HIV in 1st stage
fever, swollen glands, asymptomatic
symptoms of HIV in 2nd stage
airway infection, skin, mouth, genital lesion
symptoms of HIV in 3rd stage
diarrhoea, wieght loss, lung tuberculosis, meningitis
symptoms of HIV in 4th stage
infection of the nervous system, motor loss, AIDS related dementia
adverb form - quick
quickly
adverb form gentle
gently
adverb form heavy
heavily
adverb form calm
calmly
adverb form fast
fastly
adverb form bright
brightly
adverb form active
actively
adverb form hard
hardly
adverb form wise
wisely
adverb form noisy
noisily
adverb form full
fully
adverb form distinct
distinctly
he was treated (fair/fairly)
fairly
paramedic has to say the instruciton (clear/clearly)
clearly
stand (clearly/clear) from defribrillator
clear
Their opinions differ (wide/widely)
widely
open your mouth (widely/wide)
wide
Their final exams were drawing (near/nearly)
near
She (near/nearly) missed her train
nearly
the teacher spoke (sharp/sharply) to the boy
sharply
Turn (sharp/sharply) right at the crossroads
sharp
the university hispital is (close/closely) to the central train station
close
cardiovascular diseases are (close/closely) related to bad diet, drinking and smoking
closely
when is the Red Ribbon Day
1st December