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The Death Sentence of HIV/AIDS

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AIDS: Acquired Immune Deficiency

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Syndrome

AI D S
You get AIDS after becoming infected
Wh a with the HIV virus
It is transmitted through blood, sperm,
HIV/ breastmilk, etc
It may take 5-15 years before you
know that youve got AIDS because it
takes longer for symptoms to occur
HIV & AIDS could be treated but not
cured
Prevention: safe sex and using clean
needles
Testing for HIV is the foundation

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for both prevention and care
efforts.
How Treatment isnt enough.
trea Controlling (and ultimately ending)
the HIV epidemic will require much
more than just that. For example:
Science-based prevention approaches
Better investments
Increasing access to healthcare
across all levels of society.
To summarize, treatment is key
to the global prevention of the
HIV epidemic. However, there
are further measures that
could be taken to add to
treatment that might
potentially help end the
epidemic, and these additional
measures are also as
important.
Th e
Incid
ence
Spre a n d
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f HIV
Since 2000, 38.1 million people have become infected
25.3 million people have died of AIDS-related illnesses
In 2014, an estimated 36.9 million people were living
with HIV
The vast majority of this number live in low- and middle-
income countries
In the same year, 1.2 million people died of AIDS-related
illnesses
In 2014, there were roughly 2 million new HIV infections,
220,000 of which were among children.
(Avert.org, 2015)
Barriers to the Spread of
HIV
Environmental Sea, mountains, rural peripheries (distance decays)
Climatic Extreme climate experience
Topographic Bayous, parks, railroad tracks, railway yards, major
thoroughfares, freeways, and unique street grids
Human Low sanitation standards, limited access to healthcare,
vaccines, etc, aid organizations
Technical Using technology to make vaccines, medications, etc
Political / Strategic Political borders and migration control, which restrict or
prevent the movement of people
Educational Education
Economic LEDC more HIV
Demographic

Cultural Discrimination in terms of access to education,


employment and healthcare
Prevention vs
Treatment of HIV
Treatment
(For people who have been tested and classified
Prevention
as HIV positive) (For people who have been tested and classified as HIV
negative)
Medicine
Getting tested
Safe sex (birth control,
morning after, condoms, etc.)
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GDP per capita: +- $1,226 GDP per capita: $38,624
LEDC MEDC
3,440,000 new infectons per 7,500 new infections per
year year
2,9 million deaths 16,000 deaths
Care of AIDS patient is twice 16,000 per person per
the average income year
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on healthcare and food
imports, neglecting education reducing infections
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"The Impact Of AIDS On Different Stages Of Development". YouTube.


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