If you inform people on how to take every precaution available then they can protect themselves which cuts down on the spread of HIV. Knowledge is power.
Increased education has caused a decline in STD rates. The knowledge about HIV-AIDS being incurable has greatly increased protection and prevention rates as a result of the educational publicity. Reportedly, a cure for AIDS will be a reality in the very near future.
If you inform people on how to take every precaution available then they can protect themselves which cuts down on the spread of HIV. Knowledge is power.
Juvenalis Baitu Rwelamira has written: 'AIDS pandemic in East Africa' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of AIDS (Disease), Moral and ethical aspects of Safe sex in AIDS prevention, Prevention, Safe sex in AIDS prevention
Everybody gets sick once in a while, weither they have the flu, or a cold or something like that.
In Zulu culture, there is growing awareness and education around HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. Traditional practices such as circumcision ceremonies have been adapted to promote safe practices, and there is a push for open dialogue and reducing stigma around the virus. However, challenges remain due to deeply ingrained cultural beliefs and practices that may hinder HIV/AIDS prevention efforts.
David Woodhead has written: 'Developing local HIV prevention assessments with gay and bisexual men' -- subject(s): Prevention, AIDS (Disease), Health risk assessment, Gay men, Health education, HIV infections
Loren B. Bensley has written: 'Coordinating school-based sex and HIV/AIDS education programs' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Sex instruction, Safe sex in AIDS prevention, Sexual abstinence
The concept of a World AIDS Day originated at the 1988 World Summit of Ministers of Health on Programmes for AIDS Prevention
There is no cure. Prevention is to avoid all sexual and/or blood contact with any person who has the disease.
Robie Siamwiza has written: 'A situation analysis of policy and teaching HIV/AIDS prevention in educational institutions in Zambia' -- subject(s): Prevention, HIV infections, AIDS (Disease)
AIDS was first recognized by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 1981.
No, she did not have aids she helped the organization for aids by giving them money.