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    affects the immune system it seems like this should have never happened. Living with HIV has been long associated with a death sentence. In the following I will explore the possibility of a cure by investigating the origin of HIV and it 's spread, the awareness of the disease and living with HIV treatments, a serendipity cure and a hope of replication, and the possibility of creating a permanent cure in HIV positive infants. While HIV is endemic…

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    Stigma is an extremely important issue that has been associated with AIDS from the beginning of the disease. Despite many advances in technology and research, many people are still getting infected by this disease. Although there are treatments for this disease now, the extreme fear is still alive since there is no cure currently. With there being no cure, the individuals that are living with AIDS get discriminated and stigmatized from other people out of the distress that they might get this…

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    HIV/AIDS

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    activities for AIDS prevention. National AIDS and STD control programme should provide simple, clear and accurate information about AIDS in order to create public awareness and understanding of the dangers of the disease. Put more effort in the use of newspaper, radio, television, posters, roadside billboards, drama and songs contests to disseminate information about HIV and AIDS to the general public. Public information campaign should aim at: 1. Increasing knowledge and concern about HIV and…

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    Pulmonary Cryptococcosis

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    Pulmonary cryptococcosis typically occurs in immunocompromised patients, such as those with human immunodeficiency virus / acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS). Its presence in HIV/AIDS patients is associated with higher mortality [1]. Pulmonary cryptococcal infections have been reported in nonimmunocompromised hosts, including non-AIDS patients [1, 2] and children [3]. Due to advances in the diagnosis and widespread use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, immunosuppressants, glucocorticoids…

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    There are approximately 37 million people living with HIV in the world today. More than two-thirds of these people reside in sub-Saharan Africa (amfar, 2015). The country with the highest rate of HIV/AIDS is Swaziland, which will be the main area of focus. However, we plan to implement the program among surrounding regions as well. Although this disease now affects young women and children the most, the problem begins with older males who have contracted the disease. As the rate of disease…

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    living with HIV and AIDS in 2001. Since then, he became an active person in the promotion of AIDS awareness. 9. Danny Pintauro. The last time we see Danny Pintauro is on a 2015 episode of Oprah: Where Are They Now and it was also during that time where he revealed that he had HIV. He was diagnosed in 2003. 10. Robbin Crosby. Guitarist of Ratt, Robbin Crosby, revealed that he was diagnosed with HIV in 1994. In 2001, he announced that the diagnosis had already progressed into AIDS which required…

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    centered on the 1% risk that condoms expose human beings to in case of sexual intercourse. Alternatively, the Catholics suggest that one of the safe ways is abstinence because it is 100% effective against HIV/AIDS infection (De Luca Barrusse 102). The assertions about abstinence in controlling AIDS are factual, but they do not reflect the reality. According to research, there is an increase in teenage sex in the society currently; it is argued that because of the foods that these populations…

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    (Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) ,2016). Nigeria, which is home to over 250 different ethnic groups, has one of the highest rates of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) prevalence, which greatly impacts the lives of all living there (Answers Africa, 2016). HIV/AIDS is one of the most prevalent diseases in Nigeria with millions of people suffering from the disease. Being a completely preventable disease with the right education on how the infection is…

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    “The Age of Pandemics (458-62),” Larry Brilliant states sixty percent of diseases are from the contact of animals. Several diseases that are a cause of animal contact are the bird flu, SARS, AIDS, West Nile and Ebola. Another cause of the spread of diseases is the lack of knowledge. In sub-Saharan Africa the Aid and HIV issue is growing at an increasing rate because they are practicing early marriage and human trafficking. Rape is also occurring frequently and women are exposed to the HIV…

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    AIDS Confidentiality

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    potential for violence, and discrimination is the fear that people with positive status live with. The comment, "We can fight stigma. Enlightened laws and policies are key. But it begins with openness, the courage to speak out. ", by Hanna Fishman an AIDS awareness activist, is a powerful one (Candidate, 2014). Searching for information regarding confidentially and disclosure in the HIV positive population, I found another recent case of a HIV positive man that infected at least two women in…

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