SUBJECT: CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE
CLASS: SS 3
DATE:
TERM: 2nd TERM
REFERENCES
WEEK SIX
TOPIC: HIV/AIDS
The Meaning of HIV/AIDS
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) was first reported in the Los Angeles city of California in 1980. It was first diagnosed in a gay man (homosexual). AIDS is the most severe form of HIV infections. The virus only lives in human and not in animals, insects, water or air. The virus destroys the body’s immune system and the ability of the body to protect its self from germs. Then, the victim is said to be immune deficient.
EVALUATION: What is HIV/AIDS?
How people are infected with the virus?
EVALUATION
Mention three ways of contracting the virus.
However, it is discovered that 90 percent of cases of the HIV infection occur through sexual intercourse. It cannot be transmitted through the following: hugging, handshaking, mosquito bites, sharing plates and spoons etc.
SYMPTOMS AND EFFECTS
Many of these symptoms are also signs and symptoms of other illnesses. Hence, the only sure way to determine if a person has the disease is through a blood test.
PREVENTION OF HIV/AIDS
EVALUATION
Mention five ways of preventing the HIV/AIDS virus.
CURE FOR HIV/AIDS
The major cure for the disease is TOTAL ABSTINENCE from every form of sexual interactions. Sciencetifically, there is no cure for it yet. Research has been on-going but there is no breakthrough yet. However, Jesus Christ has the power to heal all manner of disease. He healed the son of the noble man when he was at Cana of Galilee (Jn. 4:46-54). He also healed the man at the pool of Bethesda who had been there for thirty-eight years (Jn. 5: 1-8). He opened the eyes of the man born blind (Jn.9:1-7).
These are just few instances of the curative power of Jesus Christ. It shows, therefore, that nothing is too hard for him whenever he is involved. It is better to turn to him in the good and challenging time of life.
GENERAL EVALUATION/REVISION QUESTIONS
READING ASSIGNMENT
Civic Education for SSS 1-3 Book 1 Kupolati & Dinehin, pgs 24-32.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
THEORY
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