Are you sure the child has Aids and not HIV? Either way is it the child with Aids that needs to be protected more from the other children than the other way around. A simple cold could easily become life threatening. The children also need to be educated. The sick child usually know exactly what to do and not to do but the people around need to know as well to protect both the child and the other children. Aids you get from blood and the risk of the children bleeding into each others mouths or cuts is very small. This is why the risk is bigger for the sick child since they are very sensitive to infections. Saliva does not transmit HIV/AIDS so blood is the only thing to worry about. Children usually have no problem with these things, they are curious and adapt. It's usually the adults that freaks out. If you should go public and educate everyone, that is up to the parents. But as I said, it's the sick kid that needs the protection and of course if you have sick children that are contagious like the flu or a cold they should be home and not come and infect everyone else.
There is a high chance that the unborn child will be infected.
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Can get it from parents.
Pregnant women should definitely be tested for AIDS to protect and possibly prevent the risk of infecting the unborn child. Also, it is obvious the woman has had sexual intercourse, so the woman and the man should know their status.
it is probably advised. if the child is born to a mother with AIDS, that child will most likely have AIDS due to the contact of the baby and the mother during their birth.
yes you have aids
To protect the jobs of the bureaucrats who oversee the program.
You should not attempt to program your own hearing aids. There is no program out there that should be manipulated by a patient. Every manufacturer develops their own specific protocols (oftentimes several different programs for different releases of upgraded software) that require training prior to implementation in a practice. Your Audiologist (or dispenser) has been trained to program the instruments specific to your hearing loss. There are manufacturers out there that have limited models that may be programmed over the telephone by your provider. Note that these adjustments are limited.
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There's medication you take to lessen the chances and you can't have it c sectioned out,,and no breast feeding == ==
There are many manufacturers that produce child hearing aids. Here is a list of many:http://www.listen-up.org/haid/hear-aid.htm#ham.