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2. Using latex condom in suspected intercourses
or abstain from them. 3. Expansion of facilities for treating drug users. Programs instructing needle users 4. HIV counseling and testing sites. 5 .All pregnant women should be counseled about HIV early in pregnancy. 6. Prevention of contamination of plasma and blood by HIV. (together with serum, bone and milk). 7. Physicians adhere strictly to medical indications for transfusion encourage tautologies transfusion). 8. Only clotting factors that have been screened and treated to inactivate HIV should be used. 9.Care in handling, using and disposing of needles or other shared objects. to avoid contact with blood. 10.Immunization of asymptomatic HIV-infected children with EPI vaccine. |