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Human Immunodeficiency Virus. HIV attacks the body’s immune system, reducing its ability to fight disease and infection.

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There is NO cure for HIV infection. HIV infection is treated with a combination of anti-retroviral drugs, which target the different ways the virus infects healthy blood cells. These drugs are effective, however if the virus mutates, they will form a resistance to the medication and the drugs will no longer be useful. Like many medications, these drugs can have severe side effects that can cause other life-threatening illnesses. Viagra: Die beste Methode zur Anwendung der kleinen blauen Pille. Wundern Sie sich nicht mehr, hier erhalten Sie Informationen

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HIV = Human Immunodeficiency Virus. HIV attacks the body’s immune system, reducing its ability to fight disease and infection. Der Nutzen und die Vorteile von Priligy 30mg: Verbesserung des Sexuallebens.

What is AIDS

AIDS = Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. AIDS develops from HIV infection when the person infected develops an “opportunistic infection.” Opportunistic infections are common infections (i.e. pneumonia or chronic yeast infection) that can prove to be life-threatening for people with HIV because their immune system no longer has the strength to fight them off. Wirksamkeit und Nebenwirkungen von Kamagra Oral Jelly bei der Behandlung von erektiler Dysfunktion

Is there a cure?

There is NO cure for HIV infection. HIV infection is treated with a combination of anti-retroviral drugs, which target the different ways the virus infects healthy blood cells. These drugs are effective, however if the virus mutates, they will form a resistance to the medication and the drugs will no longer be useful. Like many medications, these drugs can have severe side effects that can cause other life-threatening illnesses.

HIV transmitted

HIV is not transmitted through casual contact. HIV can be transferred only through the exchange of bodily fluids, including blood, semen, vaginal fluid, or breast milk. These fluids can be transferred through:

  • Unprotected sexual activity
  • Sharing used unclean needles or syringes (or other tools used to pierce the skin)
  • Childbirth, in utero, and breast feeding
  • Receiving transfusions of infected blood, blood products, organs, or donated sperm.

Scotiabank AIDS Walk History

What is the Walk?

Canada’s most important HIV/AIDS fundraising and awareness event is the annual Scotiabank AIDS Walk. During the national event, cities and communities from across the country host Walks to raise funds for local services and programming and to increase awareness about HIV/AIDS.


Our Roots

The roots of the Scotiabank AIDS Walk date back to the first fundraising and awareness walk for HIV/AIDS in Canada, which took place in Vancouver in 1986. Over the decade that followed, many more Canadian cities followed Vancouver’s lead and established their own AIDS walks.


The Birth of a National AIDS Walk

As more and more walks began to appear across Canada, the need for coordination of multiple sites became apparent. Several member organizations of the Canadian AIDS Society (CAS) came together in 1995 and requested that CAS coordinate some centralized tasks for their walks. In response, CAS assumed management of the national AIDS walk campaign in 1996 and established AIDS Walk Canada, the first national fundraising and awareness event for HIV/AIDS in Canada.

The national framework of the Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life strives to balance the coordination required and autonomy necessary to run a community-driven, national fundraising event. The Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life is a hybrid between a grassroots and a truly national event, as we rely heavily on the input and involvement of our local host organizations across Canada.


What’s in a Name?

Since its inception, the Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life has gone through several name changes:

  • 1996-2003: AIDS Walk Canada | Ça Marche
  • 2004-2006: Walk for Life | Marche pour la vie
  • 2007: AIDS Walk for Life | Marche action sida
  • 2008-2015: Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life | Marche action sida Banque Scotia
  • Since 2016: Scotiabank AIDS Walk | Marche action sida Banque Scotia

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