The skin around the the anus is very sensitive and cuts or tears easily. If traces of blood are left on the syringe, even microscopic traces of blood , this could potentially be a source for transmission of HIV. To be on the safest side, it would be best not to share enema syringes with other people. Otherwise, to sterilize the syringe, it would need to be placed in a 1/4 mixture of bleach(para zone) with water for 10minutes or placed n a boiling water for 20 minutes.cleaning the syringe with water alone would not sterilize it.
STORY BY: MAKAFUI APEKU
FACEAIDS DONATES
Face AIDS, a student campaign to fight HIV/AIDS in Ghana on Tuesday, 1st December, 2009 donated food items and a cash amount to People Living with HIV/AIDS at the Tetteh Quarshie Memorial Hospital.
The student group is a chapter based at African University College of Communication. In a short speech by the chapter President, Mr. Dennis Moot assured the patients not to worry nor develop some kind of fear since all hopes are not lost. He also pleaded with the Hospital Authority to make room for vocational training for people living HIV/AIDS which will be a source of income for them.
This will go a long way, to reduce the rate at which infected persons feel dejected and always expecting help from benevolent individuals, organization and corporate entities.
The Deputy Director of Nurses, Madam Mary Nartey, has thanked the chapter on behalf of the hospital and promised to make good use of the items presented. She also used this opportunity to plead to other philanthropist to give a helping hand.
Members of the club partake in the celebration of the World Aids Day grand durbar at Jacksons Park, Koforidua, organized by the National AIDS Commission.
Hmmmm! my Vice President, we the youth are the leaders of today, our future and that of generation lies in our hand. it is only best and prodent we fight to eradicate this canca out of our world. HIV/AIDS must die. in this Technological era, the media made for man will do us great and unpadenable service to keep quite over this issue. Face AIDS is the HOPE of a secured future, our lives is dependant on what we do with the opportunity we have today.
yes, it true that the media is our only hope of change in terms of eradicating this deadly disease. And that is what aucc has done by encouraging the media to blow their trumpet very loud
3.6 rate of infection in Ghana's rate of HIV aids has reduce drastically to 1.6. this was reviled at the launch of the celebration of the world aids day. since the media has help to combat this disease, they are all welcome to this years celebration.
the time has come for we the youth to stand against the most dangeriouse disease in the world to build ur own future. the future is ours lats not allow any disease to disturb the relative peace that we are enjoying, for that matter lets us protect our selves by using condoms, abstanance or being faithful to our pattners.just imagine the world being free from HIV AIDS how will you feel?????
imagine....
a day arrives and its decleared that the World is FREE of HIV/AIDS and that is made possible by the YOUTH?
lets believe in ourselves...
lets believe is our call....
lets believe it can....
and YES we CAN.
imagine you had a boyfriend that came at the point of your needs. but when it came to finalise your agreement and stay as husband and wife, he was tested to be HIV positive.
what would you do?
what could he have done to prevent this?
4 months ago GABBY wrote:
The skin around the the anus is very sensitive and cuts or tears easily. If traces of blood are left on the syringe, even microscopic traces of blood , this could potentially be a source for transmission of HIV. To be on the safest side, it would be best not to share enema syringes with other people. Otherwise, to sterilize the syringe, it would need to be placed in a 1/4 mixture of bleach(para zone) with water for 10minutes or placed n a boiling water for 20 minutes.cleaning the syringe with water alone would not sterilize it.
7 months ago makafui apeku wrote:
STORY BY: MAKAFUI APEKU FACEAIDS DONATES Face AIDS, a student campaign to fight HIV/AIDS in Ghana on Tuesday, 1st December, 2009 donated food items and a cash amount to People Living with HIV/AIDS at the Tetteh Quarshie Memorial Hospital. The student group is a chapter based at African University College of Communication. In a short speech by the chapter President, Mr. Dennis Moot assured the patients not to worry nor develop some kind of fear since all hopes are not lost. He also pleaded with the Hospital Authority to make room for vocational training for people living HIV/AIDS which will be a source of income for them. This will go a long way, to reduce the rate at which infected persons feel dejected and always expecting help from benevolent individuals, organization and corporate entities. The Deputy Director of Nurses, Madam Mary Nartey, has thanked the chapter on behalf of the hospital and promised to make good use of the items presented. She also used this opportunity to plead to other philanthropist to give a helping hand. Members of the club partake in the celebration of the World Aids Day grand durbar at Jacksons Park, Koforidua, organized by the National AIDS Commission.
8 months ago Dennis Moot wrote:
Hmmmm! my Vice President, we the youth are the leaders of today, our future and that of generation lies in our hand. it is only best and prodent we fight to eradicate this canca out of our world. HIV/AIDS must die. in this Technological era, the media made for man will do us great and unpadenable service to keep quite over this issue. Face AIDS is the HOPE of a secured future, our lives is dependant on what we do with the opportunity we have today.
8 months ago makafui apeku wrote:
yes, it true that the media is our only hope of change in terms of eradicating this deadly disease. And that is what aucc has done by encouraging the media to blow their trumpet very loud
8 months ago makafui apeku wrote:
3.6 rate of infection in Ghana's rate of HIV aids has reduce drastically to 1.6. this was reviled at the launch of the celebration of the world aids day. since the media has help to combat this disease, they are all welcome to this years celebration.
10 months ago makafui apeku wrote:
thank God we are making way to achieve this world of AIDS free, the world health for researching, very soon it will be 100% complete
11 months ago Makafui Apeku wrote:
the time has come for we the youth to stand against the most dangeriouse disease in the world to build ur own future. the future is ours lats not allow any disease to disturb the relative peace that we are enjoying, for that matter lets us protect our selves by using condoms, abstanance or being faithful to our pattners.just imagine the world being free from HIV AIDS how will you feel?????
about 1 year ago dennis wrote:
imagine.... a day arrives and its decleared that the World is FREE of HIV/AIDS and that is made possible by the YOUTH? lets believe in ourselves... lets believe is our call.... lets believe it can.... and YES we CAN.
about 1 year ago president wrote:
imagine you had a boyfriend that came at the point of your needs. but when it came to finalise your agreement and stay as husband and wife, he was tested to be HIV positive. what would you do? what could he have done to prevent this?