There are now more people living with HIV in the UK than ever
before. In 2015, an estimated 101,200 people in the UK were
living with HIV, 13% of whom were unaware of their infection.
More than 6,000 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in 2015.
This book can help people recognise signs and symptoms of
HIV and AIDS. It can also help people identify and avoid risky
behaviors that may lead to an HIV infection. Seeking to remove
the unknown from this mysterious disease, this book clears up
what HIV is, and how it is identified and treated. It also explains
other sicknesses you can get when you are HIV positive. Most
importantly, it talks about how to stay well and live a productive
life after finding out that you are HIV positive. It is a helpful
resource not only for people who have been diagnosed with
HIV or AIDS but also for their friends and family members.
Wide target audience:
HIV or AIDs patients, health professionals.
People who know someone who is HIV positive or has AIDs.
- Clear concise step by step guide.
- Includes detailed help list.
Jennifer Reinoehl (née Szilagyi, 1976) was born in Northern Indiana, U.S.A., to a family composed primarily of English, Polish, Hungarian, German, and French descent (most having made the journey to American within 100 years of her birth). She has traveled throughout the U.S., Canada, the Caribbean, England, and France. Although she has had many jobs, including raising and homeschooling her 4 children, she finds writing to be the one that allows her the most enjoyment and flexibility. She is happily married to her husband of 14 years.