AIDS/HIV A Cure
I did a research paper on AIDS/HIV to find more information about the topic and how a family copes with a love one with the virus. In my paper I will address the AIDS virus and the cause and effect of the disease. Then I will discuss how it affects the world. In conclusion add that if this disease isn’t prevented in the future what will happen to our society. AIDS is short term for: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. It is a very serious condition in which most of the body’s defenses are broken down and can cause serious illnesses. People with AIDS develop many different kinds of diseases, which the body would usually fight off quite easily. HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), which the first stages of AIDS, can be passed on though the sexual fluids of sexual intercourse and blood of infected people. If infected blood or sexual fluid gets into the blood system, then you will become infected. If a man with HIV has vaginal intercourse without a condom, infected fluid could pass into the woman¹s blood stream through a tiny cut or sore inside her body. If a couple has anal intercourse the risk of infection is far greater. HIV can also be passed on by the sharing of equipment used to injec
Resistance to condom use, inside or outside long-term relationships, may also be rooted in men"tms attitudes about sex. Research finds that some men believe they cannot turn down any opportunity to have sex, even if they do not have a condom with them. After my research I conducted a small experiment to see what people though about the AIDS virus and its affect on the society. A campaign among migrant mine workers in South Africa led to an increase in condom use both with sex workers and with the men"tms wives from 18% to 26% over the course of two years. Although HIV is running rampant in South Africa, many people do not understand or believe how deadly it is until it is too late. The most effective way of fighting this deadly virus is to be cautions and educated about the disease and avoid activities that may put you at risk. In Thailand the government carried out a campaign promoting "100% condom use"� in brothels. Some women believe that AIDS can be gotten rid of by giving it back to the source of the infection. Then I asked how important it was to him and what he thought. Female condoms are, however, much more expensive and difficult to acquire, and because they remain visible during intercourse they still require male consent. Then I asked do you feel that parents and schools should address students on the means of having saver sex? He then stated that yes he think so because so many young people are having unprotected sex. Funeral costs appear to be even higher than expenses in some settings. At the same time, the Thai government embarked on an ambitious effort to change male attitudes towards women; the campaign to increase respect for women and diminish brothel visits started bearing fruit in a surprisingly short time. More than 16 percent of South Africa"tms 40 million people are infected with the HIV virus. Some people believe only the prostitutes get AIDS.
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