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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

Subject: Biology
Grade: Lower Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: a2093
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– explain the abbreviations HIV and AIDS
– describe the structure of HIV
– describe the life cycle of HIV
– explain how HIV affects the functioning of the immune system
– describe the process of HIV infection
– give examples of high-risk behaviours
– explain how HIV can be easily destroyed by means of common disinfectants and high temperature
– comprehend that people infected with HIV can lead a normal life in society.

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Human immunodeficie...
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Consists of...
HIV and AIDS
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Viral disease of th...
Whiteboard exercise
The structure of HIV
Simulation
Effects of HIV infe...
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Immune response dur...
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Immune response dur...
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An organism deprive...
Whiteboard exercise
Functions of lympho...
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From infection to m...
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The life cycle of HIV
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Like a Trojan horse
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The course of HIV v...
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A vaccine against HIV?
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How do we destroy HIV?
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Modes of HIV transm...
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High-risk activities
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Living with HIV
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The test result and...
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What do you know ab...
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Aids as a social pr...
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