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

There are always some excellent works in the world that will leave a deep impression on us. We have independent individuals and thoughts, and the sparks of thoughts and feelings are constantly generated in the process of watching, which can be considered as a short article written after watching a movie or TV series. The train of thought is very chaotic and needs to be sorted out by writing a review. How to write a good science review on World AIDS Day? The following "Review of Popular Science Education on World AIDS Day (5 Selected Articles)" is carefully arranged by me for your reading reference. Please collect this page!

After watching the documentary in the morning, the idea in my heart is to go through the formalities. As a result, because of the documentary, the touch of the soul is still quite big.

I don't know whether life is more miserable or more powerless. Facing the future, I don't know if they can continue to live. Because of wheat blood, because of AIDS, everything is gone, adults are gone, and children are gradually gone, leaving empty dilapidated houses standing in place. Although the whole line of the short documentary is as simple as the composition of primary school students, it is not the shooting techniques and skills of this documentary that move us, but the helpless children's eyes in the face of cold eyes, life setbacks, AIDS threats and death. The final ending of the documentary is a summer full of vitality, which finally gives people a hope to face the future. However, Jun Gao and Ren Nannan in real life did not always live in a hopeful summer. Seeing the sores on Gao Jun's children's faces and legs caused by AIDS, it seems that death is eroding such a young body step by step.

At the end of the documentary, a director met with a group of people such as Shanghai AIDS Prevention and Control Association to ask questions and discuss things. The conclusion is that it is terrible to discriminate against AIDS patients or HIV carriers, and it is terrible to raise ignorance about AIDS, but I can only say that there is nothing more terrible than poverty. As the old saying goes, poor people can't be short-sighted, but who can abide by the final desire to get rich in a poor state (where the large-scale spread of AIDS mainly depends on the spread of wheat and blood, only by selling blood can you get 53 yuan, and sometimes you have to give "blood head" 5 yuan in order to have a chance to draw blood, I don't know what to say).

The poverty of life is reflected in action, and the final result is so sighing.

Reflections on popular science education on World AIDS Day (II) Since the beginning of the new century, economic and social development has been 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, have spread rapidly around the world, posing a severe challenge to human survival and development.

Aids, also known as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, has no specific treatment after illness in many countries in the world, and the mortality rate is high. Aids is one of the most serious diseases of mankind at present. At present, China's drug control and AIDS prevention work is also facing an unprecedented grim situation: by the beginning of this year, the number of HIV-infected people and patients in China had reached 1 10,000, and it increased by 30% every year, reaching 1 10,000 in 2000, and the number of registered drug users had exceeded 1 10,000. AIDS has seriously affected economic construction and social development. In some countries, the average life expectancy is 75 years, but now it has dropped to 45 years, and the national economy has also been seriously affected. We should call loudly and take active measures to stop the development of AIDS. At present, the development of AIDS in western developed countries has slowed down, but in most developing countries, due to insufficient publicity, a large number of susceptible people and insufficient funds, AIDS has a tendency to spread.

HIV mainly exists in blood, semen and cervical secretions, but also in urine, urine, tears and milk. Patients and virus carriers are the main sources of infection. HIV can become a carrier after infection, and can also be further transformed into a patient. Drug addicts with AIDS are mainly blood-borne, and various blood products of pathogens, such as blood, plasma and coagulation factors, are imported into the body and infected; In addition, injections, needles, acupuncture and so on. A little blood contaminated by HIV carriers or patients can also spread HIV. After HIV enters the human body through damaged skin, mucous membrane or injection route and mother-to-child transmission, it mainly invades T lymphocytes, destroys normal immune function, and is complicated with conditional pathogenic microbial infection, resulting in multiple organ damage.

Among the above modes of AIDS transmission, the relationship between drug abuse and HIV is the most worthy of attention. Drug abuse is a hotbed of HIV transmission. This is because drug addicts often use needles and needles, which leads to the spread of HIV in the blood. Once drug addicts are addicted, it is too late to disinfect and clean them. If one of them is infected with HIV, the syringe will be infected and HIV will spread among other drug users. Drug addicts' physique will decline and their immunity will be poor, which will also create conditions for HIV infection and morbidity.

For the elderly, the incubation period of AIDS ranges from several months to several years, mostly 3-5 years. AIDS patients with unexplained lymph node swelling for more than 3 months or accompanied by fever, fatigue, night sweats, weight loss, chronic diarrhea, decreased T cell function, red patches and nodules on skin, limbs and internal organs, which spread widely and died.

At present, there are two plans to prevent the spread of AIDS. First, reduce the spread of HIV among intravenous drug users. Needle use among intravenous drug users is the mode of AIDS transmission, and 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, and from the perspective of prohibition-drug abuse, they can be divided into two levels. First of all, completely eradicate drugs and drugs and put an end to drug abuse; Secondly, people who have been addicted to drugs should be detoxified and returned to society; From the perspective of AIDS prevention, there are mainly three levels: one is to carry out anti-drug publicity, educate drug users to give up taking drugs, and at the same time educate intravenous drug users to take safe drug use 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 high-risk groups in China, and conducts health management if HIV antibody is found to be positive; (3) Protect the susceptible population. So far, no effective vaccine has been found. AIDS has spread to all countries in the world, and13.9 million people have died of AIDS around the world. At present, there are still 33 million people infected with HIV, 95% of whom are in developing countries, and this number is increasing rapidly. It is estimated that the number of new infections per day is about 16000. By 2000, the number of AIDS patients in the world had reached 40 million.

Aids plagues everyone, no matter through what channels, it is the most deadly disease that mercilessly deprives human life. From this perspective, anyone suffering from AIDS is innocent. Imagine, what is more precious than human life?

Reflections on Science Education on World AIDS Day (III) Through this class meeting on AIDS prevention, we have a deeper understanding of AIDS and its 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 various virus attacks. Once HIV invades the human body, this good defense system will collapse, and various viruses will take the opportunity to take blood and broken wounds. Generally speaking, HIV is a fatal blow to people by destroying their immune system and physical resistance. Although many medical researchers around the world have made great efforts, so far, no specific drugs have been developed to eradicate AIDS, and there is no effective preventive vaccine. At present, AIDS with a mortality rate of almost 1 0,000% has been listed as a Class B legal infectious disease in China, and it is one of the infectious diseases monitored by frontier health, so we call it a "super terminal disease".

What we usually call AIDS is divided into two categories: HIV carriers and AIDS patients, and there are differences between them. HIV carriers simply mean that their bodies are infected by HIV, but they don't get sick immediately, lurk in the body and slowly destroy the immune system and human immune function. Simply put, AIDS patients refer to patients who have been infected with HIV and show obvious symptoms, such as fever, diarrhea, emaciation, oral mucosal infection and so on. In fact, AIDS patients died not of AIDS, but of opportunistic infections.

When talking about AIDS, we often ignore an important issue, that is, our enemy is AIDS, not HIV carriers and AIDS patients. The patient is not a sinner. No matter what causes them to become AIDS patients, we have no reason to discriminate and isolate them. People's wrong attitude towards AIDS patients makes them refuse to admit that they are sick, or even refuse to receive treatment, and many people who have had dangerous behaviors are unwilling to be examined. Every extreme performance of ordinary healthy people deeply hurts their fragile hearts and self-esteem, and makes them suffer day after day alone. These make them afraid to appear in public, fearing to break the hard-won peace. In various media, we can often see many government officials and public figures expressing their concern for AIDS patients, and they set a good example for us. Because we work together to conquer HIV, not AIDS patients. At present, medical science can't completely cure AIDS, but we shouldn't think it too scary and have fear. While fighting AIDS, social understanding and care are particularly important. Although only one day is World AIDS Day every year, every day should be an AIDS prevention and care day. Let AIDS patients be moved by our kindness and optimism. Don't let our love stay on this day, let AIDS patients bathe in the sunshine of love every day.

Reflections on Science Education on World AIDS Day (IV) AIDS has become a topic of common concern to people all over the world. How to prevent AIDS has become a topic of concern to everyone. Everyone knows the horror of AIDS and calls it "the devil". So, what kind of "devil" is AIDS?

Generally speaking, AIDS is a serious infectious disease. The human immune system is destroyed by a virus called "HIV", so the body loses its resistance and cannot fight against those life-threatening germs, thus causing many incurable infections and tumors in the human body, which eventually leads to the death of the infected person.

It is understood that there are about 39.5 million people infected with AIDS in the world, and there will be an increase of 4.3 million people every year. In other words, 1 10000 people are infected with AIDS every 8 seconds in the world, and 8000 infected people die every day in the world. What an amazing number this is.

So, how is AIDS spread? It is caused by blood, unclean sex, drug abuse or intravenous injection, and mother-to-child transmission. Does someone ask if AIDS is serious? This is of course, because the infectious disease caused by HIV is a disease with a very high mortality rate, and its mortality rate ranks second among all diseases. AIDS is like a sudden wind, "whoosh-"suddenly comes and spreads quickly without your knowing it.

What is the prevalence of AIDS in China? Since 1985, there are not many cases of infection every year, and most of them are people from abroad who come to China or go abroad. This lasted about four or five years. By the end of 1980s, the first epidemic period appeared: on the border of China and Yunnan, an AIDS epidemic began to appear. Since1mid-1990s, there has been a period of rapid growth, which is characterized by its rapid spread throughout the country. From 1994 to now, it has been growing at a rate of more than 40% in recent years.

Who is susceptible to AIDS? After analysis, people have made it clear who is easy to get AIDS, and these people who are easy to get AIDS are collectively called high-risk groups. The susceptible population of AIDS mainly refers to gay men, intravenous drug users, hemophiliacs, people who receive blood products such as blood transfusion and those who have sex with the above-mentioned high-risk groups.

AIDS threatens every family and everyone, so it is the responsibility of the whole society to prevent AIDS. How should we prevent AIDS for the health and happiness of every family and everyone?

1, popularize AIDS knowledge, and let people know its causes and transmission routes.

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

3. Check the blood donors for HIV, and those who are antibody positive are prohibited from giving blood.

4, don't * * enjoy needles and syringes and toothbrushes and other items that may be contaminated by blood.

5. Pregnant women with AIDS are forbidden to enter.

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

Come on, join the AIDS prevention team! In order to make the world full of smiles forever, so that the family will no longer be hit hard … take action to prevent AIDS! Let the world stop crying and let AIDS disappear forever.

Reflections on World AIDS Day Science education (Chapter 5) has always been concerned about human health and viruses, and firmly believes that "the body is the capital of revolution". While living and working happily, we should not despise our health. I was lucky enough to choose the course "AIDS and Human Health" by Teacher Yang. After only a few classes, I realized that the power of virus to human beings is enormous. If you don't pay attention, you can easily get infected with viruses that do great harm to human beings in your daily life. I was deeply touched when I saw the AIDS propaganda film "Together" broadcast by the teacher.

This documentary describes the filming process of Together, which is the main line and revolves around the lives of three volunteers in the crew. At the same time, through the stories of experts and volunteers, the knowledge of AIDS prevention and treatment was popularized, and anti-discrimination AIDS propaganda was displayed in the small society of the crew. In the process of documentary shooting, everyone gradually eliminated fear and discrimination from fear to familiarity. Then they extended a hand of friendship and became friends with them. When I left the crew, I gave them warm applause and hugs, which made Lao Xia, Xiao Zetao and Teacher Liu feel everyone's concern and warmth.

I am very touched by those patients who dare to face the camera and wake up the attention of the whole society and the general public with their own voices. I remember in the play, Lao Xia had to leave the crew to change medicine because of drug resistance. Everyone on the set said goodbye to him. When she was leaving, he said, "Thank you, I am very happy with you, because you didn't discriminate against me?" Get everyone moving. Their demand is simple. As described at the end of the documentary, a young patient held up the slogan "I am an AIDS patient" and asked people to give a simple hug or an equal look. The 80-year-old mother will be moved to tears when she does this.

I used to know that AIDS would bring great harm to patients, but I always felt that it had nothing to do with myself. I just think I'm healthy. I didn't expect AIDS to come to our lives inadvertently. It can be close to us, but once it happens, it will be a desperate tragedy. We will treat AIDS patients with colored eyes more or less. We always think that people with disordered sexual life will suffer greatly, but we don't know that blood transfusion in informal hospitals and ignorance of the health of AIDS-infected boyfriends will eventually hurt ourselves. Such pain will hang over our sky like a haze and lose colorful colors.

Secondly, we should not discriminate against them. To say the least, even if they are infected for one reason or another, is it their personal fault? I usually think of such a question. We always look down on those who are dirty, ignorant and backward, or who endanger society. Is this all their personal fault? If they grew up and lived in the same environment as us, would people be more qualified and able to undertake social responsibilities? Isn't such a mistake imposed 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, almost isolated from their society. From my point of view, I don't want to do much to help them, as long as we can give them an equal attitude and respect at least one person when we meet them.

After watching this documentary, I not only have a scientific understanding of AIDS, a basic understanding of the demands of AIDS patients, but also have more sympathy for this society. We should respect AIDS patients and not discriminate against them, because many of them are forced to be infected. They are human beings and need social care! We also have healthy people to pay attention to their own health, just like the movie said, "Love life and live well". We hope that medicine will develop quickly and anti-HIV drugs will be developed as soon as possible to benefit mankind!