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1.1 What is HIV?
1.2 What is AIDS?
1.3 How do I get infected?
1.4 What are the stages of the disease?
1.5 What increases the risk of becoming infected?
1.6 What treatment is available?
1.7 The HIV and AIDS epidemic and statistics
CHAPTER 2: How to prevent HIV infection
2.1 Preventing HIV Infections
2.2 How do I prevent HIV infection after I've been raped?
2.3 How do I protect my baby from HIV infection (PMTCT)?
2.4 How do I protect myself from HIV infection when taking care of a person with HIV?
2.5 I am living with HIV - how do I prevent passing on the virus?
CHAPTER 3: How do I know my HIV status?
3.1 Why test for HIV?
3.2 Where can I go to get tested?
3.3 How does the testing process work?
3.4 What does the result mean?
3.5 Can my partner and I test together?
3.6 Should I tell someone about my status?
3.7 What are my legal and human rights?
CHAPTER 4: Living Positively
4.1 Don't lose hope!
4.2 How can I help my body fight the virus?
CHAPTER 5: How do I manage other infections?
5.1 Prevention and treatment of Tuberculosis (TB)
5.2 Prevention and treatment of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
CHAPTER 6: Treatment of HIV with ARVs
6.1 What is ARV?
6.2 How will I know if the ARVs are working for me?
6.3 Where can I get ARVs?
6.4 What can I expect when I go for treatment?
6.5 What is Combination Therapy?
6.6 How often will I have to take ARVs?
6.7 What are my legal and human rights?
CHAPTER 7: CARE AND SUPPORT
7.1 Different kinds of care and support
7.2 Will I have enough money?
7.3 How can my family support me?
7.4 What kind of support can I expect from the government?
7.5 Can people with HIV and AIDS get a disability grant?
CHAPTER 8: Children and HIV
8.1 Child support grants
8.2 Child Care
8.3 Educating children about HIV and AIDS
8.4 What to say to children about HIV and AIDS
8.5 Child-friendly counselling
CHAPTER 9: HIV in the community
9.1 Community must accept and care
9.2 HIV and AIDS have a big impact on communities
9.3 Why is HIV such a problem in communities?
9.4 How can communities respond to the epidemic?
9.5 Things you can do to help your community deal with HIV and AIDS
CHAPTER 10: Legal and Human Rights
10.1 What are my legal and human rights for everyday life?
10.2 How can you enforce your rights?
10.3 Are there limitations on certain rights?
CHAPTER 11: Government Support
11.1 Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT)
11.2 Treatment
11.3 Grants
11.4 Programmes for people living with HIV and AIDS
11.5 Legal Support
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