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    Research Paper On Measles

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    Measles Measles is a highly contagious disease caused by measles. Patients always have high body temperature, cough, and red eyes in the first three to four days after they infect the disease. In the following days, red flat rash started to appear in their body: first on face then on other part of the body. Usually, the rash will subsidies after it appeared 3-4 days, and patients will be healed up in 7-10 days. Children are easily suffered from measles, and once they were diagnosed, they need…

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    AIDS Epidemic In Africa

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    but has to include the infusion of blood or blood products that are already infected with the virus into the blood stream of someone who is not infected (Ginsberg, Nackerud, & Larrison, 2004). To date, there is no known to cure for the virus, but drugs have been develop to work against the condition. A year’s worth of AIDS medication in America would cost around $15,000.00 (Ginsberg, Nackerud, & Larrison,…

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    The Lethal Pandemic- HIV/AIDS Ranudi Jayatilake Research choice Aids is the last stage in an advancement of diseases resulting from a viral infection known as the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV/AIDS Virus. There is nor cure or a vaccine to prevent the virus resulting it to be deadly. (Health central,2017). However, it is only spread by contact of bodily fluids like semen, blood or vaginal secretions therefore can be prevented by safe sex practices and not exchanging needles…

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    Aids In The Congo Essay

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    dangerous place in Central Africa. They suffer from poverty, diseases aids and HIV, a high rate of underage marriages and childbirth, in 2013, around 700 newborn babies were infected every day with Aids or HIV, but only 24% of the children who needed antiretroviral treatment (ART) received treatment causing 190,000 children to die. The Congo has the most serious HIV and Aids case in the world. Over 24.7 million people living in the Congo region have HIV just alone in 2013, calculating 71% of the…

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    Katherine Gapinski Online Health AIDS in Africa is important and has to do with the US because America is growing partners with them. AIDS is an HIV infection. AIDS is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, and often fatal disease of the immune system. AIDS are the leading killer in Africa. Lots of people have different views on the topic of AIDS because the US is giving Africa tons of money to stop the spread and why America should be caring about it. Some people think America shouldn't be…

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    Truvada

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    relationship with HIV positive partner, and injection drug users (Reuter). Dr. Albert Liu and colleagues…

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    Many black and homosexuals have suffered from AIDS and HIV, and many are still suffering today, it is known that the CIA did create this deadly disease. It is believed that the CIA does have a cure but they won’t let it out. Why did the CIA do this to these innocent people? AIDS and HIV was not identified until 1981, the virus had already killed more than 20 million people at that time (New dawn Magazine). The CIA did create Aids and HIV to kill off the innocent black and homosexual community…

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    HIV Simulation Research

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    In conclusion, the overall aim of our project was to research the mathematical modelling of HIV and then create our own simulation. Obviously with our simulation, and in fact any simulation, we faced various difficulties. In definition, a simulation is an imitation or representation of a system using another system. (Dictionary.com) Thus by definition it will never be truly accurate to real life, the goal is to make it as accurate as possible and to take into account the margin of errors in the…

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    Medical personal is bound to a confidentiality vow to all the patients, that it’s why this case can present an ethical dilemma for a health care worker. Telling to a friend that the person he is dating is HIV positive would break this confidentiality vow between the health care worker and the patient. Patients have the right of confidentiality, but that is not the only thing that we need to consider when making this type of decisions. I think that there are many reasons that will justify sharing…

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    Hiv Ethical Dilemmas

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    If a confirmed HIV-positive client is participating in what could be considered as hazardous behaviors (failure to disclose status before having unprotected sex, sharing needles with intravenous drug use, or spitting on an individual with the intent to spread the virus) they could face a possible felony charge in the State of Georgia (Georgia Code section 16-5-60). Clinicians in the State of Georgia are protected in numerous ways by the state…

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