Famine and AIDS are related in that AIDS often kills workers in areas where agriculture is the primary source of food production. Poorer areas are most often affected by this disease and when workers die, food production drops and famine occurs.
People contract HIV first. In time, they will develop AIDS-related diseases such as Kaposi's sarcoma or PCP (pneumocistis carinii pneumonia). Once they have AIDS-related diseases, they are typically diagnosed as having AIDS.
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AIDS Related Complex
Drought coupled with the loss of labour force due to diseases like AIDS.
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AIDS was identified as a disease in 1982. For the history of AIDS, visit the Related Link.
The Irish famine caused famine related death as well as death from famine related diseases. It was actually during the Irish potato famine that famine related diseases were recorded for the first time by doctors in work houses where the poor went when they were homeless and had no means of feeding themselves. These poor houses were over populated and disease spread rapidly. The main famine related diseases we are talking about are typhus and dysentery.The famine was caused by the fact that the Irish had been gradually dispossessed, practically across the board, during the English invasions. With no land of their own, they became poor peasants who had to rent from landlords at an expensive price.
In 2009 there were 1000 AIDS related deaths in Canada.
AIDS-related KS tumors generally appear on the upper body, including the head, neck, and back
All 50 states had AIDS-related deaths in 2003.
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. AIDS is the final stage of HIV disease.
No, "Ring a Ring o' Roses" is a traditional nursery rhyme believed to have originated in the 18th century. It is not directly related to the famine.