Students will be able to:
• Identify specific modes of HIV transmission.
• Identify body fluids that can transmit HIV.
• Use that knowledge to understand why some types of behavior are more likely than others to transmit HIV.
• Understand the ways scientists learn about HIV transmission, and understand how this knowledge can be used to prevent HIV.
• Recognize the major ways HIV is spread in the United States and New York City, and how it affects the students and their communities.
• Identify specific modes of HIV transmission.
• Identify body fluids that can transmit HIV.
• Use that knowledge to understand why some types of behavior are more likely than others to transmit HIV.
• Understand the ways scientists learn about HIV transmission, and understand how this knowledge can be used to prevent HIV.
• Recognize the major ways HIV is spread in the United States and New York City, and how it affects the students and their communities.