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Reflections on popular science education on World AIDS Day (5 selected articles)

There will always be some excellent works in the world that will impress us. We have independent individuals and thoughts, and sparks of thoughts are constantly generated during the viewing process. Post-viewing feelings can be thought of as short articles written after watching a movie or TV series. Thoughts are messy and need to be sorted out by writing reflections. How to write a good review of World AIDS Day science popularization? The following is "{Reflections on World AIDS Day Popular Science Education (Selected 5 Articles)}" carefully compiled by me for your reading reference, and please bookmark this page! Reflections on the World AIDS Day Popular Science Education (Part 1)

Watching the documentary in the morning, my original thought was that it was just a formality and a formality. As a result, because of the documentary, it deeply touched my soul.

I don’t know that life can be more miserable and powerless. Facing the future, no one knows whether they can continue to live. Because of wheat blood and AIDS, everything is gone. The adults are gone, and the children are gradually gone, leaving only an empty and dilapidated house standing in place. Although the entire documentary, which lasts only a few dozen minutes, is as simple as a primary school student's essay, what moves us is not the shooting techniques and skills of this documentary, but the fact that we are faced with the cold looks, the setbacks of life, and the hardships we face. The threat of AIDS and the eyes of helpless children facing death. The documentary ends with summer, a summer full of vitality, which finally gives people a hope for the future. However, in real life, Gao Jun and Ren Nannan have not always lived in a summer full of hope. They saw Gao Jun’s child’s face and legs. There are sores caused by AIDS, and it seems that death is eroding such a young body step by step.

Although at the end of the documentary there was an interview between the director and the Shanghai AIDS Prevention and Control Association and other people, where they asked questions and discussed things, the conclusion was that discrimination against people with AIDS or HIV carriers is terrible, and it is also Someone mentioned the horror of ignorance about AIDS, but I can only say: there is nothing more terrible than poverty. As the old saying goes, people who are poor cannot be ambitious, but who can stick to the last hope of getting rich in a poor state (the large-scale spread of AIDS over there is mainly spread by wheat blood, and you can get 53 yuan by selling blood) , sometimes in order to have a chance to draw blood, I have to pay 5 yuan to the "blood head". I don't know what to say).

The poverty of life is reflected in actions, and the final result is so disappointing. Thoughts on popular science education on World AIDS Day (Part 2)

Since mankind entered the new century, economic and social development has become more rapid. People's living standards are getting higher and higher. While human society has made a series of progress, the two major cancers, drugs and AIDS, are rapidly spreading and becoming popular around the world, which has posed a serious threat to human survival and development. challenge.

AIDS is also known as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Currently, many countries in the world have no effective treatment for the disease and the mortality rate is high. AIDS is one of the most serious diseases in mankind today. At present, our country's anti-drug and AIDS prevention work is also facing an unprecedentedly severe situation: as of the beginning of this year, the number of HIV infected and patients in our country has reached 1 million, and the number is increasing by 30% every year, and will reach 10 million in 20_. The number of drug addicts has exceeded 1 million. AIDS has seriously affected economic construction and social development. Africa has learned a painful lesson. AIDS can destroy a country and a nation. In some countries, the average life expectancy used to be 75 years old, but now it has dropped to 45 years old, and the national economy has also been seriously affected. We must make a loud appeal and actively take measures to curb the development of AIDS. At present, the development of AIDS in Western developed countries has slowed down, but in most developing countries, due to factors such as insufficient publicity, large numbers of susceptible people, and insufficient funds, AIDS is spreading.

The AIDS virus (HIV) mainly exists in blood, semen and cervical secretions. It can also be found in secretions such as urine, urine, tears and breast milk. Patients and virus carriers are the main sources of infection.

After being infected with HIV, one can become a carrier or further become a patient. AIDS patients who take drugs are mainly transmitted through blood. Various blood products of (HIV) pathogens, such as blood, plasma, coagulation factors, etc., are introduced into the body and become infected; in addition, injections contaminated by trace amounts of blood from (HIV) carriers or patients , needles, acupuncture, etc. can also spread the AIDS virus. After (HIV) enters the human body through damaged skin, mucous membranes or injection routes, or is transmitted from mother to child, it mainly invades T lymphocytes, destroys normal immune function, and is complicated by conditional pathogenic microbial infections, causing damage to multiple organs.

Among the above-mentioned modes of AIDS transmission, the relationship between drug abuse and the AIDS virus deserves the most attention. Drug abuse is a breeding ground for the spread of the HIV virus. This is because drug addicts often use syringes and needles, which causes the HIV virus to spread in the blood. Once drug addicts become addicted, it is too late to disinfect, let alone clean. If one of them is an HIV-infected person, the syringe will be infected, and the HIV virus will spread among other drug-taking patients. The drug-taking patients will have reduced physical fitness and poor immunity, which will also cause HIV infection. and create conditions for disease onset.

The incubation period of AIDS varies from a few months to several years, with the majority occurring in 3 to 5 years. Unexplained and persistent enlargement of lymph nodes throughout the body of AIDS patients lasts for more than 3 months or is accompanied by There are fever, weakness, night sweats and weight loss, accompanied by chronic diarrhea, T cell function decline, and red plaques and nodules can be seen on the skin, limbs and internal organs, and spread widely, spreading to death.

At present, there are two plans to prevent the spread of AIDS. First: Reduce the spread of HIV among intravenous drug users. The use of needles among intravenous drug users is the way AIDS is transmitted. Intravenous drug use is the main mode of HIV infection in China and Southeast Asia. Intervention measures for drug addicts can be divided into different levels according to different purposes. From the perspective of anti-drugs, they can be divided into two levels. The first is to completely eradicate drugs and prevent drug abuse; the second is to detoxify people who are addicted to drugs so that they can return to society; from the perspective of HIV prevention: there are three main levels: first Carry out anti-drug propaganda, educate drug users to give up taking drugs, and also teach intravenous drug users to adopt safe drug-taking behaviors, including persuading them to give up the habit of using needles. Second: (1) Manage the source of infection; (2) The epidemic prevention department conducts a general survey of domestic high-risk groups and conducts health management for those who are HIV antibody positive; (3) Protect susceptible groups. So far, no effective vaccine has been found , AIDS has spread to countries around the world, and 13.9 million people have been killed by AIDS around the world. There are still 33 million people infected with the AIDS virus, 95 of whom are in developing countries, and the number is increasing rapidly. It is estimated that there are about 16,000 new infections every day. By 20_, the number of AIDS patients worldwide has reached 40 million.

When AIDS catches anyone, no matter what route it takes, it is the most deadly disease that ruthlessly deprives human life. From this perspective, anyone suffering from AIDS is innocent. Just think, what is more valuable than human life? Reflections on the World AIDS Day Popular Science Education (Part 3)

Through this AIDS prevention themed class meeting, we have a deeper understanding of AIDS and protection.

The full name of AIDS is "Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome". When the human body is in a normal state, the immune system in the body can effectively resist attacks by various viruses. Once the AIDS virus invades the human body, this good defense system will collapse, and various viruses will take the opportunity to drive in through the blood and wounds. In layman's terms, the HIV virus deals a fatal blow to people by destroying their immune system and body's resistance. Despite the tremendous efforts of many medical researchers around the world, no specific drug has yet been developed to cure AIDS, and there is no effective vaccine for prevention. At present, AIDS, with a case fatality rate of almost 100, has been classified as a Class B notifiable infectious disease in my country and one of the infectious diseases monitored by border health. Therefore, we call it a "super terminal disease."

What we usually refer to as AIDS is divided into two groups: HIV carriers and AIDS patients. There is a difference between the two. To put it simply, HIV carriers are infected by the HIV virus, but they do not get sick immediately and stay latent in the body, slowly destroying the body's immune system and destroying the body's immune function. In simple terms, AIDS patients refer to patients who have been infected with the HIV virus and show obvious symptoms, such as fever, diarrhea, weight loss, oral mucosal infection, etc. In fact, AIDS patients do not die from AIDS, but from opportunistic infections.

When talking about AIDS in a negative light, an important issue is often overlooked, that is, the common enemy of our mankind is AIDS, not HIV carriers and AIDS patients. Patients are not sinners. No matter what causes them to become AIDS patients, we have no reason to discriminate or isolate them. People's wrong attitude towards AIDS patients makes them refuse to admit their illness or even receive treatment. Many people who have engaged in risky behaviors are also unwilling to get tested. Every extreme behavior of ordinary healthy people deeply hurts their fragile hearts and self-esteem, leaving them alone to bear the pain of living for years. This makes them afraid of appearing in public and worrying about breaking the hard-earned tranquility. In various media, we can often see many government officials and public figures expressing their care for AIDS patients. They have set a good example for us. Because what we are working together to defeat is HIV, not AIDS patients. Current medical science is not yet able to completely cure AIDS, but we should not be too frightened by it. While preventing and treating AIDS, social understanding and care are particularly important. Although there is only one day every year as World AIDS Day, every day should be an AIDS prevention and care day. Use our kindness and optimism to touch AIDS patients. Don’t let our love only stay on this day. Let AIDS patients bathe every day. In the sunshine of love. Thoughts on popular science education on World AIDS Day (Part 4)

AIDS has become a topic of common concern to people all over the world. How to prevent AIDS has become a topic of greater concern to everyone. Everyone knows the horror of AIDS and calls it "the devil". So, what kind of "devil" is AIDS?

In layman’s terms, AIDS is when the human immune system is destroyed by a virus called “HIV”. As a result, the body loses its resistance and cannot fight against life-threatening germs, causing many diseases in the human body. A serious infectious disease that causes incurable infections and tumors and eventually leads to the death of the infected person.

It is understood that about 39.5 million people are infected with AIDS in the world, and 4.3 million more people will be infected every year. This means that 110,000 people in the world will be infected with AIDS every 8 seconds, and every day around the world, 8,000 infected people died. What an astonishing number.

So, how is AIDS transmitted? It is caused by blood, unclean sexual intercourse, drug use or intravenous injection, and mother-to-child transmission. Someone asked if AIDS is serious? This is of course, because the infectious disease caused by HIV is a disease with an extremely high mortality rate. Its mortality rate ranks second among all diseases. AIDS is like a sudden wind, "Shua——" It comes all at once and spreads quickly without your knowledge.

What is the epidemic situation of AIDS in our country? Since 1985, there have been only a few cases of infection every year, and most of them are people coming to China from abroad, or people from our country who have gone abroad. This lasted for about four or five years. By the end of the 1980s, the first epidemic period appeared: on the border of Yunnan, the AIDS epidemic began in China. Since the mid-1990s, there has been a period of rapid growth, characterized by its rapid spread across the country. From 1994 to now, for nearly 10 years, it has been growing at a rate of more than 40%.

Who are the people who are susceptible to HIV infection? Through analysis, people have clearly discovered which people are susceptible to AIDS, and these people are collectively referred to as high-risk groups for AIDS infection.

People who are susceptible to HIV infection mainly refer to male homosexual patients, intravenous drug addicts, hemophilia patients, those who receive blood transfusions and other blood products, and those who have sexual relations with the above high-risk groups.

AIDS threatens every family and everyone, so preventing AIDS is the responsibility of the whole society. For the health and happiness of every family and everyone, how should we prevent AIDS?

1. Popularize knowledge about AIDS so that people understand its causes, transmission routes, etc.

2. Avoid unclean sexual intercourse, especially sexual contact with AIDS patients.

3. Conduct HIV testing on blood donors, and those with positive antibodies are prohibited from donating blood.

4. Items that can be contaminated by blood such as needles, syringes, toothbrushes, etc. are not allowed to be shared.

5. Women with HIV infection are prohibited from becoming pregnant.

6. Strengthen border quarantine to prevent the introduction of AIDS.

Come join the team to prevent AIDS! In order to make the world always full of smiles, and in order for the family to no longer be hit hard... take action to prevent AIDS! Let the world stop crying and let AIDS disappear forever. Thoughts on World AIDS Day Popular Science Education (Part 5)

I have always been concerned about human health and viruses, and firmly believe that "the body is the capital of revolution." While we live and work happily, we must not take our health lightly. I was lucky enough to take the course "HIV and Human Health" taught by Teacher Yang. In just a few lessons, I have already understood that the virus is very powerful in injuring humans. If I don't pay attention, I will It is easy to contract viruses that are extremely harmful to humans in daily life. After watching the AIDS awareness video "Together" played by my teacher, I was deeply touched.

This documentary describes the filming process of the film "Together". It takes this as the main line and revolves around the lives of three volunteers on the crew. It also popularizes the film through the narration of experts and volunteers. Knowledge about the prevention and treatment of AIDS demonstrates anti-AIDS propaganda in the small society of the crew. During the filming of the documentary, everyone went from fear and fear to understanding and familiarity, slowly eliminating fear and discrimination against them, and then extending a hand of friendship to them, becoming friends with them, and giving them warm greetings when they left the crew. The applause and hugs made Lao Xia, Xiao Zetao and Teacher Liu feel everyone’s care and warmth.

I am very touched by those patients who dare to face the camera and use their own voices to awaken the concerns of the entire society and the general public. I remember that in the play, Lao Xia had to leave the crew to change his medicine because he developed drug resistance. Everyone in the crew said goodbye to him. When he was about to leave, he said, "Thank you everyone, I am very happy to be with you, because Didn't you discriminate against me?" Everyone was moved. Their request is really simple, just like what was described at the end of the documentary, a young patient held up a sign saying "I am an AIDS patient" and asked people to give a simple hug or an equal look. As an 80-year-old patient, When his many-year-old mother did this, he was actually moved to tears.

I used to know that AIDS can cause great harm to patients, but I always felt that it was something that had nothing to do with me. I just thought that I was healthy. Unexpectedly, AIDS will still come into our lives inadvertently. It can be very close to us, but once it is contracted, it will be such a despairing tragedy. We will more or less look at AIDS patients with a colored eye, always thinking that people with inappropriate sexual life will get it, but we don’t know that blood transfusions in informal hospitals and lack of understanding of the health of HIV-infected boyfriends have 8 things to do with it. , will eventually hurt yourself, and such pain will hang over your own sky like a haze, losing its colorful colors.

Secondly, we should not discriminate against them. To take a step back, even if they are infected for one reason or another, is this their individual fault? I usually think about this question, we always look down on those people who are dirty, ignorant, backward, or harmful to society. Is this all their individual fault? If their growth and living environment were the same as ours, would they be more qualified and able to shoulder social responsibilities? Isn't this mistake forced on them by this society? Thinking of this, I am not only very grateful to my parents for giving me a healthy body and a good education, but also very sympathetic to those who live at the bottom of society or civilization. And AIDS patients live at the bottom of the bottom, almost isolated from the society in which they live. From my own point of view, it does not require us to do much to save them, as long as we can give an equal attitude and at least respect for a person when we meet them.

Watching this documentary not only gave me a scientific understanding of AIDS, but also gave me a basic understanding of the demands of AIDS patients, and also made me feel more sympathetic to this society. We must respect people with AIDS and not discriminate against them, because many of them are forced to be infected. They are also human beings and need social care! We also have healthy people who should pay attention to their health, as the film says, "love life and live well". At the same time, we hope that the development of medicine will accelerate and drugs against HIV will be developed as soon as possible to benefit mankind!