Virtual book exhibition dedicated to World AIDS Day. District library events for International AIDS Day

"AIDS without myths and illusions"

Virtual book exhibition, dedicated
World AIDS Day

“The fight against AIDS is not a popular topic, but it needs to be constantly talked about.”
Ravena Johnson
Vice President of the American Foundation for AIDS Research.

About a quarter of a century ago, people were faced with a new, previously completely unknown and terrible disease - acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The AIDS epidemic has rapidly begun to penetrate our lives and has now spread to almost all countries and continents. AIDS is spreading at a very high rate, including in Russia. There is an opinion that at present, all of humanity as a whole can be considered a group vulnerable to AIDS.

The epidemic of HIV infection and AIDS is the largest event of the twentieth century, but with the advent of the new millennium nothing has changed and it still threatens people. In order to protect the country’s population from a terrible disease, it is necessary to take urgent measures now, and this implies multi-stage cooperation of all structures interested in this and support from the state.
To draw attention to this problem of people around the world, in 1988, a UN resolution officially declared a special day - December 1 - World AIDS Day. On this day, the world community expresses solidarity with people affected by the epidemic and holds numerous events in support of efforts to combat AIDS throughout the world.

The symbol of the fight against AIDS is the red ribbon; no action in this area can now be done without it. This ribbon, as a symbol of AIDS awareness, was conceived in the spring of 1991. The red ribbon is the first step in the fight against HIV infection. We must always remember that condemnation or bad attitude to people living with the spread of HIV/AIDS simply drives the epidemic underground, creating ideal conditions for the spread of HIV. The only way to make progress in the fight against the epidemic - to replace shame with solidarity, and fear with hope.

Alexandrova, N. V. Modern models of psychotherapy for HIV/AIDS: textbook manual for doctors and psychologists /N. V. Alexandrova, M.Yu. Gorodnova, E.G. Eidemiller. - St. Petersburg: Rech, 2010. - 191 p.
IN textbook the experience of conducting psychotherapy with patients with HIV/AIDS at different stages of the disease, with mothers of children with this disease, staff of departments for adults and children with HIV/AIDS, staff for prenatally infected children abandoned by their parents is summarized. The experience of psychotherapeutic work with groups at risk for possible infection and with patients outside medical institutions (in public organizations, uniting this contingent of patients and their environment).
For medical psychologists, psychotherapists, narcologists, social workers.

HIV INFECTION: clinic, diagnosis and treatment/ under general ed. V.V. Pokrovsky. — 2nd ed., rev. and additional - Moscow: GEOTAR-MED, 2003. - 488 p.: 73 ill.
The book presents the latest information on the diagnosis and treatment of HIV infection. The issues of damage to vital organs and body systems during HIV infection are considered. Special attention is given to ways of providing psychological assistance HIV-infected persons and aspects of ethical and legal relations.
Intended for epidemiologists, infectious disease doctors, dermatovenereologists, general practitioners, students, residents of medical universities, and may also be interesting and useful to a wide range of readers.

Libman, G. HIV infection/ G. Liebman, H. J. Makadon; lane from English edited by A.I. Mazusa, T.P. Bessaraba. - Moscow: GEOTAR-Media, 2012. - 560 pp.: ill.
Every day our knowledge about HIV infection is expanding, and the standards for managing and treating patients with HIV infection are becoming more complex. This publication provides the most important information about the etiology, pathogenesis, and treatment of HIV infection; In addition, practical recommendations on counseling, primary care for HIV-infected patients, and prevention of HIV transmission are provided. Separate sections are devoted to drug resistance, methods of overcoming it and complications long-term treatment. At the end of the book there is quick guide medicines.
The publication is addressed to infectious disease doctors, therapists, clinical residents and interns.

Malov, V. A. Infectious diseases with a course on HIV infection and epidemiology: textbook manual for students of educational institutions. prof. education / V. A. Malov, E. Ya. Malova. - 5th ed., revised. and additional - Moscow: Publishing Center "Academy", 2010. - 416 p.
General and special issues of infectious pathology are considered. The etiology, epidemiology, clinical picture, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of major infectious diseases are described in detail. Particular attention is paid to the role nurse in organizing the care and treatment of infectious patients.
For students of secondary medical education institutions.

Markhotsky, Ya. L.: textbook. allowance/ Ya. L. Markhotsky. — 2nd ed., rev. - Moscow: Higher School, 2004. - 110 p.: ill.
The manual provides basic information about the causative agent of AIDS, modes of transmission, clinical manifestations, protective measures, and also covers socio-psychological, moral, legal and moral aspects prevention of HIV infection among various categories of the population.

Rakhmanova, A. G. HIV infection in children/ A.G. Rakhmanova, E.E. Voronin, Yu.A. Fomin. - St. Petersburg: Peter, 2003. - 448 p. - (Quick Start Guide).
This is the first publication devoted to the issues of childhood HIV infection in Russia. Based on our own work experience (1991-2002), the guide addresses issues related to the classification, clinical picture, diagnosis and treatment of HIV infection and opportunistic infections in children, medical, psychological and social support for families. The new ones developed by the staff of the RCIB of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation are presented in detail. organizational forms medical and social assistance to children with HIV infection. Based on the work experience of a specialized department (shelter) organized on the basis of the RKIB for abandoned children with HIV infection, schemes of treatment and rehabilitation measures, monitoring of clinical and laboratory indicators are proposed. The book uses materials from the Canada-Russia AIDS Project (1998-2002). The publication is intended for infectious disease specialists, epidemiologists, pediatricians, dermatovenerologists, therapists and senior students medical universities.

Tarantula, V. 3. His name is AIDS: the fourth horseman of the Apocalypse.- Moscow: Languages Slavic culture, 2004. - 400 pp.: ill.
Few people know about the cause of this deadly disease, the history of its occurrence, how it spreads, treatments and other numerous aspects associated with AIDS. About all this and we're talking about in this book, written in popular science form.
The book is intended for the widest range of readers: for medical personnel and doctors of all specialties, for teachers, students and professors of medical and biological universities, for young people entering life, and in general for everyone educated people who want to know more about themselves and the dangers that surround them.

Kharkevich, O. N. Public health problems in HIV infection, drug addiction, substance abuse and ways to solve them: manual / O. N. Kharkevich. - Minsk: Academician. ex. under the President of the Republic Belarus, 2010. - 71 p.
The book includes 5 chapters on the problem of protecting public health under the threat of the spread of HIV infection, AIDS, drug addiction and substance abuse.
Intended for students and higher education students educational institutions.

We were born to live
Maybe we shouldn't destroy the planet?
There is a better answer than “yes”,
Let's say no to AIDS and drugs!
Choose life for yourself!

AIDS, like a fire, has engulfed almost every country in the world. There are many opinions and rumors surrounding the issue of HIV/AIDS. The time has come when everyone should know how not to get sick themselves and how to live next to HIV-infected people.

The term HIV infection (human immunodeficiency virus), AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) refers to the period of illness preceding the death of the patient and characterized by his extremely serious condition.

AIDS is one of the most important and tragic problems that arose before all humanity at the end of the 20th century. beginning of XXI century. In terms of its consequences, AIDS is no less dangerous than nuclear war. AIDS is a serious medical, biological, social, economic, political and legal problem.

The State Public Health Institution “PCC AIDS and IZ” informs: in 2017, 3322 cases of HIV infection were again registered.
IN Perm region over the past week, 79 new cases of HIV infection were identified, of which 22 were in Perm: six in Sverdlovsk, four each in Kirov and Ordzhonikidze, three in Industrial and Dzerzhinsky, two in Motovilikha districts.
Ten new cases were registered in the city of Berezniki, seven in the Perm region, six in the city of Lysva, four in the city of Krasnokamsk, three each in the cities. Krasnokamsk, Solikamsk, Tchaikovsky, Kuedinsky district, two each in the cities. Kungur, Chusovoy, Vereshchaginsky, Gornozavodsky districts, one each in the city of Dobryanka, Bardymsky, Bolshesosnovsky, Kungursky, Nytvensky, Ordinsky, Ochersky, Sivinsky, Chernushinsky and Kudymkarsky districts of the region.

In the Perm region, the sexual route of infection predominates - 65.9% (in Perm - 70.2%). The parenteral route of infection through intravenous use of psychoactive substances amounted to 33.2% (in Perm - 29.2%). According to an epidemiological investigation, 52.7% of people infected through sexual contact in the region were infected by HIV-infected drug users.

Remains actual problem birth of children by HIV-infected women. A total of 5,157 children were born to HIV-positive mothers, including 446 in 2017. From 1998 to 2017, 267 children were diagnosed with HIV infection, of which 163 were born to mothers diagnosed with HIV infection, 98 to mothers with ELISA "neg." at the time of birth, 6 arrived from other territories.
The number of HIV-infected people in institutions of the GUIN system is only 2956 people.
In total, 32,521 cases of HIV infection were registered in the Perm Territory, the number of PLHIV (people living with HIV) is 26,507 people, the prevalence rate is 1,007.1 per 100 thousand population.
During the entire observation period, 6,014 people died among HIV-infected people (of which 1,208 in 2017).
In order for humanity to survive and reduce the risk of infection and spread of the disease, people must know as much as possible about this disease. In this regard, we present to your attention virtual exhibition“AIDS without myths and illusions”, which contains a lot of information about the historical and epidemiological features of HIV/AIDS, the main routes of its spread, the development and clinical manifestations of AIDS, the prevention and treatment of this disease.

Baronenko V.A. Health and Physical Culture student.-M.:Alfa-M, 2003
The textbook includes basic sections of health problems in the age aspect. It presents modern approaches to the formation of a student’s health culture based on systematization latest achievements modern science And health practices. The main evolutionary factors are revealed in detail healthy image life, taking into account the peculiarities of student adaptation to the educational process. The book contains a chapter devoted to health and addictions that lead to negative consequences (AIDS).
Bishaeva A.A. Physical culture.-M.: Academy, 2012
The textbook discusses the prevention of urological, gynecological and sexually transmitted diseases.
Buyanov M.I. Reflections on drug addiction.-M.: Education, 1990
The book talks about the essence of drug addiction and its types, about some factors predisposing to the emergence of this pathology, the consequences (AIDS), about forms of prevention and the possibilities of its treatment.
Booklet “AIDS/HIV Choose Health.” - Perm, 2014
Of course, a person who learns about his HIV infection worries severe stress, like his relatives and close ones. But, despite the fact that HIV infection still remains an incurable disease, scientists are constantly studying active search effective treatment, and the diagnosis of HIV infection is no longer a “sentence.” Save high quality Living with HIV infection is quite possible.
Booklet “Know to Live” (prevention of HIV infection). - Perm, 2015

HIV infection is an infectious disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (abbreviated as HIV), which is characterized by a decrease in the body's defenses (immunity). AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is last stage HIV infection, a condition when immunity is reduced so much that a person becomes vulnerable to pathogens of various infectious diseases.

If I'm positive. –Perm: Regional Center for the Prevention and Control of AIDS and Infectious Diseases, 2014
There are no drastic methods yet that would eliminate
person from HIV infection. Science in the field of HIV does not stand still, but constantly
is clearly developing. Already now a person with HIV can do everything possible,
to stay healthy and prevent the virus from multiplying in the body. For
To achieve this, medication and a healthy lifestyle are available.
Levin B.M. Drug addiction and drug addicts.-M.: Education, 1991
The book discusses social problems drug addiction among young people. On materials sociological research the causes and trends of the process are analyzed, information is provided about the lifestyle of drug addicts and their demographic characteristics. In connection with the problem of drug addiction, the authors express their point of view on the problems of the spread of AIDS among young people.
Markhotsky Ya.L. Prevention of HIV infection.-Mn.: Higher School, 2004
The manual provides basic information about the causative agent of AIDS, modes of transmission, clinical manifestations, protective measures, and also highlights the socio-psychological, moral, legal and moral aspects of preventing HIV infection among various categories population. For students of higher educational institutions, can be used by students of secondary educational institutions.
Moroz O. Risk group.-M.: Education, 1990
In the essays that make up this book, talks about the so-called risk groups - people most at risk of contracting AIDS. These are primarily drug addicts, prostitutes, homosexuals, people leading promiscuous sex life. The book is illustrated with numerous quotes from Soviet and foreign periodicals concerning the problem of AIDS.
Booklet "For teenagers about AIDS." - Perm, 2014
Teenagers face many dangers associated with early sexual relations. The body is not yet formed, is not protected and is therefore more vulnerable to many infectious diseases, including sexually transmitted ones. Among them is HIV infection, which leads to AIDS, a deadly disease.
Chaika N.A. AIDS: the plague of the twentieth century.-L.: Lenizdat, 1989
AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is an infection spreading around the world with the speed of, if not an explosive, then a fiery wave. We are on the verge of developing a catastrophic pandemic. Humanity, although it already has reliable methods for diagnosing this most dangerous epidemic, has not yet found any effective treatment or reliable vaccination. In these conditions, the level of sanitary educational work takes on special importance. The purpose of this publication is to keep things as simple as possible, but in a modern scientific level outline the problem of AIDS in general, show accessible and not at all complicated ways of personal and public prevention of a dangerous disease. The brochure is addressed to the general reader.
Shevelev A.S. AIDS is the mystery of the century.-M.: Sov.Russia, 1991
AIDS is a disease that arose at the end of our century and spread throughout the world with lightning speed. to the globe n now poses a threat to all humanity. Author, doctor medical sciences, immunologist and epidemiologist, talks about current state problems in general, about ways of contracting AIDS, signs of the disease, methods of combating it. Designed for wide circles readers.
Yagodinsky V.N. Protect from dope.-M.: Education, 1989
To avert trouble, to convince teenagers that drug addiction and substance abuse are incompatible with life.
A separate chapter is devoted to the problems of AIDS prevention.

The exhibition presents books and booklets from the library collection of the Perm Trade and Technology College.

From May 10 to May 20, 2016, the libraries of the Kstovo Central Library took part in the All-Russian campaign “Stop HIV/AIDS”.

Every year on the third Sunday in May it is customary to remember people who have died of AIDS. The main goal of the action is to draw attention to the problem of HIV infection and AIDS, to convey to everyone the correct and full information about this disease, help protect yourself and your loved ones. The libraries of the Kstovo Central Library actively supported All-Russian action“Stop HIV/AIDS” dedicated to World AIDS Remembrance Day.

Book exhibition at the Central Library named after. A. S. Pushkina

IN Central Library them. A book exhibition “AIDS: It’s Dangerous Not to Know” functioned at A.S. Pushkin. Readers were presented with literature on the history of the disease, routes of transmission of the virus, syndromes and risk groups, treatment and prevention of HIV infection, as well as books devoted to the problems of drug addiction. During the information and prevention campaign “HIV: Know to Live,” information booklets were distributed on the streets of the city: “Start with yourself - live safely,” “AIDS: Know to live,” “Life Test,” “Live in the present, think.” about future". Young people were asked to answer several questions on the topic of HIV/AIDS, and also received an information booklet and a leaflet containing important information about the deadly virus, its symptoms, modes of transmission and prevention.

HIV Awareness Day in the village of Rabotki

Rabotkinsky rural library branch No. 4 organized an Information Day “What do we know about HIV” at the Rabotkinsky Agrarian College. The basis of the event was a discussion of the film “HIV/AIDS,” which touches on the main social problems associated with HIV/AIDS. Students participating in the event took an active part in the discussion. None of the questions prepared for discussion were left unanswered. Young people were able to express their personal emotions about the film, hear the opinions of teachers and librarians, and decide on their attitude to one of the most important problems of humanity. During the day, library visitors were shown electronic presentation"Wall of Memory" At the end of the event, the “Red Ribbon” campaign was held. By attaching a ribbon to their clothes, the young people expressed their support, compassion and concern for those who are sick.


Flash mob in Prokoshevo

Employees and volunteers of the Prokoshevskaya Rural Library organized a flash mob “We Choose Life” as a symbol of support and hope for a future without AIDS.

In open areas, march participants distributed red ribbons and booklets on HIV prevention to village residents.

Flash mob in Rabotki

Young activists from a rural school – students of grade 8A – held a “Stop HIV” flash mob in the square in front of the school and on the streets of the village. The organizers of the event were Rabotkinsky rural children's library-branch No. 6 and rural school. Participants of the action held red ribbons in their hands - an international symbol of the fight against AIDS. Librarians spent time with students educational quiz“What do I know about healthy lifestyle?”


Events within the framework of the campaign took place in Blyeborisovskaya, Afoninskaya and other rural libraries CBS, special emphasis was placed on developing healthy lifestyle skills among adolescents and young people. Red ribbons were awarded to library visitors. The librarian and library activists explained that the loop from a piece of red ribbon is not a decoration, it is a symbol of people’s awareness of the importance of the HIV/AIDS problem. How more people If they wear a red ribbon, the more heard will be the voice of those who demand attention to this problem.


“Behave prudently - among thousands of people, only one dies a natural death, the rest die as a result of a reckless manner of being.”

Medieval philosopher Maimonides

On December 1, a lecture was held at the Mezhgorye-Central library "Know today to survive tomorrow" dedicated to World AIDS Day.

This time the participants of the event were schoolchildren of the 8th and 9th grades MBOU classes Secondary schools No. 2 and No. 3.

IN reading room The library organized a book exhibition “Until trouble knocked on the door.” Readers are presented with literature on the history of the disease, routes of transmission of the virus, syndromes and risk groups, treatment and prevention of HIV infection, and books devoted to the problems of drug addiction.

Library staff began the event by talking about the significance of this day throughout the world. Those present were told about the history of HIV/AIDS and the emblem of World AIDS Day - the red ribbon.

The conversation was continued by an invited specialist from medical unit No. 142, an infectious disease doctor, E.N. Rozhkova. She focused the audience's attention on the statistics of HIV/AIDS incidence in the city of Mezhgorye and the Republic of Bashkortostan and conducted a survey with schoolchildren.

The librarians tried to convey to the audience the idea that the problem of HIV concerns everyone today. The virus does not choose people by social status, lifestyle and habits and can enter the body of any person. Every 6 seconds, someone in the world becomes HIV positive. It depends only on ourselves whether we will remain healthy or live with HIV.

Until each of us changes his attitude towards the problem and
behavior, it is impossible to expect that the growth of new cases will stop.

At the end of the event, each participant received a leaflet “AIDS - the plague of the 21st century,” which tells about the dangers of contracting HIV infection and ways to prevent this disease.