Lack of education regarding the dangers of HIV/AIDS definitely promote the spread of disease. Persons are unaware of the dangers of certain sex practices (such as having sex without a condom) and other methods whereby this virus can be transmitted. Hence, since they lack the knowledge they can unknowingly transmit the virus or become infected.
Ryan White died from complications related to AIDS in 1990. He became a prominent advocate for AIDS awareness and education following his diagnosis at a young age.
lack of health care and birth control which leads the aids disease to spread rapidly leaving economies in dept of health care and medication
Aids is a serious problem to health due to lack of education about STD's and rampant poverty which leads to lack of protection during sex. Also bad health care means bad treatment and diagnosis of AIDS.
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Wycliffe Humphrey Odiwuor has written: 'The impact of HIV/AIDS on primary education' -- subject(s): AIDS (Disease), Case studies, Children of AIDS patients, Education (Elementary), Elementary Education, Patients, Social aspects of AIDS (Disease), Social aspects of Elementary education
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.
Becausethere is a lack of money to provide medicinesthere is a lack of education - which helps spread ignorance about the problemthere is a lack of media to carry positive messages about it
They are trying to control negative challenges such as poverty and lack of education. See related questions.
AIDS Related Complex
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