Category: AIDS

  • HIV/AIDS: Prevention, Control, Treatment

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    HIV/AIDS: Prevention, Control, Treatment Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a global issue that can have a negative impact on healthcare and social dynamics. It leads to the development of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or AIDS, which emerged during the last decades of the 20th century. It is a major epidemiological disease that severely damages an individuals…

  • HIV Diseases and Kaposi Sarcomas Relationship

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    HIV Diseases and Kaposi Sarcomas Relationship Description of the Steps Taken to Conduct Data Analysis The relationship between KS and HIV has become increasingly ambiguous because of modern treatment methods for HIV (American Cancer Society 1; Bowling 7). In this paper, I sought to find out the relationship between the two variables. To do so,…

  • Opportunistic Infections: HIV and Kaposis Sarcoma

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    Opportunistic Infections: HIV and Kaposis Sarcoma What is the Single Most Important Action That You Can Take to Prevent Developing an Infectious Disease? Why? The main preventive methods of diseases I consider are a healthy lifestyle and hygiene. In this way, immunity is strengthened, and the possibility of stress is reduced. Moreover, compliance with hygiene…

  • The U.S Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

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    The U.S Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief The overall mission of this organization is to consider the populace living with HIV/AIDS all over the globe. It is the pillar of the U.S Global Health Initiative, whose main mission lies in saving lives through lending relevant support to countries in improving their health (About PEPFAR,…

  • Stigma and Discrimination in Children Living With HIV-AIDS

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    Stigma and Discrimination in Children Living With HIV-AIDS Children are the most affected by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/ Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) because their body organs are still fragile, yet the disease affects the immune system. Aside from the physical health impacts of the illness, young ones are also more prone to HIV/AIDS stigma and…

  • HIV-AIDS, Nutrition and Cancer in Society

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    HIV-AIDS, Nutrition and Cancer in Society Areas of Health Related Research and Reasons for Study We intend to look into three areas of study on health matters. The areas of study to be listed are too general, hence there is a need to specifically identify the areas and conduct research on them. Three areas to…

  • An Investigation of HIV/ AIDS Prevention Program Targeted to Unique Population Group in Bangkok

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    An Investigation of HIV/ AIDS Prevention Program Targeted to Unique Population Group in Bangkok HIV/AIDS prevention is regarded as one of the most serious problems of public health care. The prevention strategy for unique populations, like in the project initiated in Thailand, is aggravated by the necessity to study these populations, as well as find…

  • New York City STD-HIV Prevention Training Center

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    New York City STD-HIV Prevention Training Center Table of Contents Agency Problem Tools References Agency The New York City STD/HIV Prevention Training Center (NYC STD/HIV PTC) was founded in 2015 by the representatives of the National Network of STD Clinical Prevention Trading Centers to research STD-related issues and reduce the levels of mortality and STD…

  • Oncology: The Prevalence of HIV Infection, Hepatitis C, and Hepatitis B

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    Oncology: The Prevalence of HIV Infection, Hepatitis C, and Hepatitis B Table of Contents Introduction Summarizing the Article How the Pathophysiology is Clinically Relevant Three Key Points to Share Conclusion Reference Introduction For a clinician, the information in this article is relevant because it helps to understand the prevalence of HIV infection, hepatitis C, and…

  • Concepts of Biology: HIV and AIDS

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    Concepts of Biology: HIV and AIDS As a matter of fact, HIV and AIDS can be considered as a major threat to human life. The primary purpose of the paper is to examine the symptoms and the effects that HIV and AIDS have on a human being. HIV is a type of virus that can…