The first direction is to limit access to the source of infection. This is necessary when you need an emergency blood transfusion during intercourse, as the virus is not able to be transmitted by airborne droplets, or touch to infected subjects. To protect the infected person is enough to refuse a blood donation or other bodies, and to prohibit sex or use a reliable means.
The infected person is warned in advance about the criminal liability for deliberate infection of one or more persons. Otherwise, man's fate is decided in court.
The second direction in the fight against AIDS - a performance of various procedures and instruments in accordance with the advice of the doctors. This avoids a possible infection. Lack of sexual relations on the side significantly reduces the risk of the spread of AIDS. Any contacts with unfamiliar and untested people should be carried out with the use of a condom, which not only protects against sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS, but also against unwanted pregnancy.
At the same direction include the systematic collecting blood for the presence of virus in the body. Typically, this is carried out by passing the mandatory medical examination for admission to the school, to work, etc. There is also the possibility of a voluntary and anonymous testing body.
The third direction - is a necessary treatment of medical instruments for the complete destruction of the virus. This applies to medical personnel involved injections. In no case can not be reused disposable syringes and needles. Also with caution visit dental and beauty treatments as well as any wound can become a "direct route" for getting an infection in the blood.