Hiv Videos


  • Nov 30, 2008 RooTV

    Delegates are gathering in Mexico for a major world AIDS conference after a UN report suggested HIV and AIDS rates might at last be stagnating. In Zambia, a campaign to encourage people to go and find out their HIV status is helping turn the tide.

  • Nov 27, 2008 VideoJug.Com

    HIV testing is now easier than ever with the HIV Home Test. Learn what you need to buy, when to take the test and all the steps you need to get you tested and ready for a healthier lifestyle.

  • Nov 26, 2008 MedicalVideos.us

    Description: Human immunodeficiency virus HIV is a retrovirus that can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome AIDS , a condition in humans in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life threatening opportunistic infections. Previous names for the virus include human T lymphotropic virus III HTLV III , lymphadenopathy asso ciated virus LAV , and AIDS associated retrovirus ARV . 1 2 Infe ction with HIV occurs by the transfer of blood, semen, vaginal fluid, pre ejaculate, o

  • Dec 01, 2008 AOL Video

    In the run up to World AIDS Day, 1 December, former US president Bill Clinton has joined Kami the Muppet to deliver a message about HIV and AIDS. The public service announcement featuring Mr. Clinton and Kami an HIV positive character from 'Takalani Sesame', the South African co production of 'Sesame Street' is part of an AIDS awareness campaign to encourage communication on the subject.

  • Dec 01, 2008 YouTube.com

    In this interview clip, actress Andrea Bowen, who plays the character of Rachel in the Lifetime Original Movie "Girl, Positive," describes her character. The Lifetime Original Movie "Girl, Positive" is the story of Rachel Desperate Housewives' Andrea Bowen , a high school senior, whose world is thrown into a tailspin when she tests positive for HIV. In trying to deal with this frightening news, Rachel finds an unlikely ally: a substitute teacher Jennie Garth who has s...

  • Nov 30, 2008 AOL Video

    Danny West is a trainer, coach, and leadership consultant, has been living with HIV for the past 24 years, and remains healthy today. In this video he discusses the impact of HIV/AIDS on the United Kingdom. About 17,500 people in the UK have died of AIDS, and about 88,000 people are living with HIV/AIDS today. In the early 1980s, the government launched an educational campaign that used images of death and the Grim Reaper. This had a negative effect by increasing fear. As a result, the majority

  • Nov 30, 2008 YouTube.com

    Legal rights of people living with HIV/AIDS, the story of a child perhaps who no one plays with at school. What does stigma mean? Testimonies of Khadija about the religious leaders and commercial sex worker Importance of acceptance by the religious community. Two specialists speak as they watch vox pops and opinions of people on the street regarding HIV/AIDS. Their reactions serve to elucidate, clarify and negate certain prevalent notions and ideas about HIV/AIDS in Arab culture.

  • Nov 30, 2008 YouTube.com

    Educaids Network Ethiopia, a network of non governmental organization working on HIV/AIDS and education, launched last week a new 31 minute documentary video entitled: Tomorrow will be better. The documentary, which is officially inaugurated in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, shows the everyday experiences and challenges of being HIV/AIDS orphan in Ethiopia. In Tomorrow will be better young kinds who lost their parents due to HIV/AIDS tell their stories honestly, openly with real emotion. A young boy s

  • Nov 30, 2008 AOL Video

    Danny West is a trainer, coach, and leadership consultant, has been living with HIV for the past 24 years, and remains healthy today. Many countries restrict entry by people who are living with HIV. For example, to travel to the United States, Danny has to get a special visa waiver that declares he has HIV and requests permission to enter the United States. Other countries bar entry completely. Travel restrictions are one more issue that a person must think about when they are considering being

  • Nov 30, 2008 AOL Video

    Verse 1: It's Friday night Like you didn't know Got my kicks on And I'm ready to go I got this bitch Thought I should phone her Shes so hot Make Elton John pop a boner On the phone She calls me sweet pee I know that means She wants my pee pee She pulls up In a pickup truck She wants to dance I'm like nah lets fuck She agrees But had somethin to say I said shut up bitch Tell me another day It was great We fucked until 3 But I didn't know The bitch had HIV Chorus: HIV the ...

  • Nov 30, 2008 Dailymotion

    Almost half a million people in Russia have been diagnosed with HIV. But unofficial estimates suggest twice that number have been infected with the virus. Many sick people are afraid to seek help because of the social stigma attached to the illness.Author: rt newsTags: HIV AIDS discrimination illness Russia Posted: 26 November 2008Rating: 5.0Votes: 1

  • Nov 30, 2008 YouTube.com

    hiv breakt hrough.1971ecbd.htmlBy Lee McGuire / KHOU TV NewsThursday, August 21, 2008 HOUSTON There is real hope that whats happening in a Houston lab might lead to a cure for HIV.We have found an innovative way to kill the virus by finding this small region of HIV that is unchangeable, Dr. Sudhir Paul of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston said.Dr. Paul and Dr. Miguel Escobar arent talking about just suppressing HIV

  • Nov 30, 2008 Dailymotion

    HIV replication is a complex multi staged process that includes crucial steps taking place on the exterior as well as the interior of the target host cell. The first three steps involved in cell entry are termed attachment, co receptor binding and fusion. Each step is crucial to successful viral reproduction. Once HIV virus penetrates the cell, it releases its RNA into the cell.Author: Channel ZeroTags: hiv replication and life cycle sida aids virology 3D anim

  • Nov 30, 2008 YouTube.com

    An HIV diagnosis is NOT a death sentence. When a person is diagnosed with HIV, it's impossible to predict precisely what the course of that individual's infection will be. Some people diagnosed early in the epidemic did not progress to clinical AIDS and are still alive today. In the developed world, the median time between initial infection with HIV and the development of clinical AIDS symptoms may be as long as ten years. But averages say little about what a particular individual'...

  • Nov 30, 2008 YouTube.com

    Rev. Freddie Freddie Steenkamp of Deodoxa Church in Geoffrey's Bay, South Africa, introduces basic information about HIV and AIDS in Afrikaans. Visit to learn more. Do you want to help prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS? Are you fluent in a language other than English? Then volunteer to translate a video into another language! Click to learn how you can help!!!

  • Nov 30, 2008 YouTube.com

    The UCSD Center for AIDS Research CFAR presents a series of lectures from international experts on the latest worldwide HIV research. In this program, Kimberly C. Brouwer, Ph.D. Division of International Health & Cross Cultural Medicine, UCSD, discusses: The Effect of Sub Clinical Plasmodium Falciparum malaria Infection on HIV 1 Viral Load Early in Life. Series: "CFAR, UCSD Center for AIDS Research " 6/2007 Health and Medicine Professional Medical Education Show ID: 1287...

  • Nov 30, 2008 YouTube.com

    Did you know that in the U.S. more than 1,000,000 adults and children are living with all stages of HIV disease? In San Diego County alone, an estimated 14,000 people have this virus. Join Douglas Richman, M.D. and a panel of leading medical experts as they report back to the community on the latest developments in the battle against AIDS and HIV. Where are we now? What is the latest research? What are the hopes for the future? 12/2006 Health and Medicine Show ID: 12010

  • Nov 30, 2008 YouTube.com

    In the face of a disease that is not curable by any human means, Jesus would care for the sick and expect his followers to do the same.I invite you to join me in becoming seriously disturbed about something that disturbs the heart of our Father. He is searching for men and women of every age, color, background, and financial status to become seriously disturbed about the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Will you follow Jesus' example with me and take on others' pain by fighting against HIV/AIDS and ...

  • Nov 30, 2008 YouTube.com

    Epi 4 21 Mulago Children's HIV/AIDS Hospital150 children a day visit The Mulago Hospital in Uganda's capitol city of Kampala. They come to be tested for a treated for HIV/AIDS. This week on Profiles in Caring, we take a look at what the hospital is doing, both inside its doors and out and how the non profilt group, The American Foundation for Children with AIDS is saving lives by providing the hospital and children with free drugs. Because of these drugs, lives are prolonged and the ch...

  • Nov 30, 2008 Dailymotion

    HIV AIDS Cure. Credo Mutwa leader of the Zulu tribe in Africa has cured over 100,000 people.Grow this flower and help all.Author: pincerpalTags: hiv aids cure credo mutwa hope tea flower hidden treatment new nwo help today Posted: 03 February 2008Rating: 5.0Votes: 2

  • Nov 30, 2008 YouTube.com

    Phil Johnson, M.D. discusses the problem of HIV stigma. People who contract HIV or develop clinical AIDS are sometimes stigmatized, ostracized, or discriminated against. They have lost jobs, been abandoned by friends and family, and even murdered. There is no reason for this. People with HIV or AIDS pose no threat to those around them and should get sympathy, support, and medical treatment. Visit and to learn more. Do you want to help prevent

  • Nov 30, 2008 YouTube.com

    In this interview clip, actress Jennie Garth, who plays the character of Sarah in the Lifetime Original Movie "Girl, Positive," talks about the importance of discussing AIDS and HIV with your children. The Lifetime Original Movie "Girl, Positive" is the story of Rachel Desperate Housewives' Andrea Bowen , a high school senior, whose world is thrown into a tailspin when she tests positive for HIV. In trying to deal with this frightening news, Rachel finds an unlikely all...

  • Nov 30, 2008 YouTube.com

    Captain Planet and those 5 annoying ass kids battle their worst opponent: AIDS.I don't really understand the storyline, but from what I gather, there's some random kid that's really good at basketball..."Unfortunately" I and every person in the worodl who had to suffer watching this shit, is shouting: "YYYAAAAAYYY!!" he develops the HIV virus.Yes, the HIV Virus....dot...dot...dot...The episode is called "A Formula for Hate"Part 2 is located here:htt...

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