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    October 15‚ 2001 AIDS and violent conflict in Africa * In sub-Saharan Africa there are more than 25 million Africans infected with HIV/AIDS (70 percent of the world’s cases) and 17 million dead; on its current trajectory‚ by 2010 the disease will decrease life expectancy on the continent to levels found at the beginning of the last century. * Many governments‚ international organizations‚ and NGOs have joined a UN-led movement to address the causes and effects

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    Aids crisis

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    Crisis and College Policy Communities in our society are becoming increasingly aware of the challenges being presented by the AIDS crisis. Our government‚ as well as many other organizations‚ is taking strides to prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDS. Recently‚ in an attempt to contribute to the fight‚ the College Administration of my local college‚ Camden County College‚ has made the decision to install condom dispensers in the college’s rest rooms. While this decision has been met with

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    shouldn’t be centered around abstinence. Although it teaches good morals‚ it has many downfalls as well. It leads to a higher risk of developing STDs and HIVs‚ more teen pregnancies‚ and abstinence doesn’t accommodate LGBT people. Teaching an abstinence sex education curriculum doesn’t include on how to protect against and prevent STDs and HIVs. In many states condom

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    Aids Awareness - 1

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    Immuno Deficiency Syndrome) is HIV (Human Immuno Defiency virus). This virus when it enters our body‚ immediately turns into RNA‚ and then spreads quickly. After that it starts to destroy the white blood corpuscles. Because of this our resistance towards diseases gets decreased. Now the human body cannot withstand even an ordinary cold. In the year 1996 according to the survey‚ about 5000 persons per day were affected by AIDS in the whole world. The final stage of HIV is known as AIDS. In 1996

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    Aids – the Duty to Warn

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    tell them if they are aware that they are in fact carrying the HIV/AIDS virus. From the begging the homosexual male and the gay community were rejected in America and have isolated themselves into this secret society separated from the norm of traditional heterosexual monogamy. These isolated communities centered on its erotophilic values have been forced to face a disease that does not discriminate and has become an epidemic. The HIV/AIDS virus has affected the gay community is such a way it has

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    In Eastern Europe between 1995 and 1999 the incidence of gonorrhea was significantly increased. (WHO/EURO‚ 1996).The U.S CDC estimates that only 50% of gonorrheal infections are actually reported since the disease often illustrates few or no symptoms. In 2012 the CDC reported 334‚826 cases of gonorrhea in the United States with the rate of infection at 107.5/100‚000 persons. There was decline in the gonnorheal disease rate from 1975 to 1997 due to significant control programs throughout the 1970s;

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    Essay on AIDS

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    23 May 2014 HIV AIDS Essay “People who are HIV positive should not have children”. I am in agreement with this statement and while some may view this as a violation of human rights‚ I think a strong argument can be made in favour of this statement. HIV is described as a pandemic. The Dictionary of Epidemiology defines a pandemic as “an epidemic occurring on a scale which crosses international boundaries

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    SOCIO ECONOMIC ISSUES

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    unemployment and corruption. SOUTH AFRICA AND SOCIOECONOMIC ISSUES: The socioeconomic issues in South Africa is mostly HIV/AIDS‚ unemployment‚ poverty‚ crime‚ lack of education and xenophobia. HIV/AIDS What is HIV/AIDS? Human immunodeficiency virus infection / acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by infection with  (HIV).During the initial infection‚ a person may experience a brief period of influenza-like illness. This is typically followed

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    in the world today‚ and pronounces the human fault of ignorance. Can it be considered to be a modern plague? This complex and confusing king of all tyrants is called Human Immunodeficiency Virus‚ or HIV. HIV is a retrovirus. Retroviruses are commonly identified in many animal species‚ but HIV and its

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    HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS is a worldwide phenomenon that has affected many people and killed millions of others over time because of it. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS over a period of time‚ HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus and AIDS stands for Auto immune deficiency syndrome. A sexually transmitted disease that has affected many people and altered many lives and a disease that I hope one day can have a cure to help those many people still living today that live with either of these diseases

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