Category: AIDS

  • HIV and AIDS Prevention: Teaching Plan

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    HIV and AIDS Prevention: Teaching Plan Table of Contents Summary of Teaching Epidemiological Rationale for Topic Evaluation of Teaching Experience Community Response to Teaching Areas of Strengths and Areas of Improvement Reference List Summary of Teaching The proposed teaching plan targets to get the students acquainted with the Disease Prevention and Health Promotion activity. In…

  • Public Health Issue of HIV Infection in Australia

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    Public Health Issue of HIV Infection in Australia Table of Contents Prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Australia HIV/AIDS Distribution in Australian Population The High-Risk Population Groups The Causal or Risk Factors of HIV/AIDS in Australia HIV/AIDS Prevention in Australia Critique Using the Behavioural Theories References HIV/AIDS is one of the globally renowned pandemics. The disease is…

  • HIV and AIDS Epidemic in Africa: Causes and Effects

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    HIV and AIDS Epidemic in Africa: Causes and Effects Introduction Epidemics have always been threatening and disruptive events that jeopardize the health, well-being, and lives of populations across large territories. The outbreak of deadly diseases is particularly dangerous due to its devastating outcomes on the healthcare system, society, economy, and human safety in general. HIV/AIDS…

  • Surveillance for Implementing the HIV-AIDS Awareness Program

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    Surveillance for Implementing the HIV-AIDS Awareness Program Table of Contents Tools Scenarios Integration References Tools Monitoring the needs of the target audience is a crucial step toward creating a safe environment in which the needs of patients can be addressed accordingly. Therefore, it is essential to determine the tools that will allow gathering the required…

  • Overview of Immune Dysfunction and AIDS

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    Overview of Immune Dysfunction and AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) can be characterized by a weakened state of the immune system. It usually manifests when a persons T-cells bearing CD4 protein, which are responsible for regulating immune responses, become fewer in number, below the threshold of 200 cells/mm (Akase et al., 2017). Consequently, the loss…

  • Cultural Variations in Environment and Biology: AIDS

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    Cultural Variations in Environment and Biology: AIDS Table of Contents Introduction AIDS Prevalence among Ethnic Groups AIDS Patient Education Conclusion References Introduction Cultural variations in environment and biology influence prevalence rates of diseases and disorders among diverse ethnic groups. Moreover, culture has a significant impact on attitudes to traditional medicine on the whole and treatment…

  • Development Project. Avahan: India AIDS Initiative

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    Development Project. Avahan: India AIDS Initiative Table of Contents Introduction About the Project Analysis Conclusion References Introduction The subject of this study is Avahan: India AIDS Initiative which is directly related to the 6th of the 8 millennium development goals: combating diseases like HIV/AIDS, malaria, and others; improving the development in the third world countries;…

  • Stigma in HIV-Positive Women Article by Sandelowski et al.

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    Stigma in HIV-Positive Women Article by Sandelowski et al. The purpose of the study and identification of the problem This article attempts to describe how studies have addressed issues of gender, race/ethnicity, and social class in studying stigma among HIV-positive women. Sandelowski, Barroso, and Voils look at HIV-related stigmas with gender and sexual orientation, race,…

  • Proper Education Through Music for Youth for HIV, AID Prevention

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    Proper Education Through Music for Youth for HIV, AID Prevention Youths love music whether gospel or secular. It is noted that American young people spend about four to five hours each day watching and listening to music. This is more time than the youths spend in the company of their friends. Music is highly valued…

  • Education Level and HIV Transmission Among Alcoholics in California

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    Education Level and HIV Transmission Among Alcoholics in California Table of Contents Approach of the Study Possible Types of Secondary Data or Sources of Information Plans for Statistical Analysis of the DataSet References Approach of the Study The proposed study will adopt a quantitative approach. This approach would highlight the objective elements and statistical or…