Question 1) What is the meaning of this phrase: ‘HIV/AIDS in a global context’?
Question 2) Why should we care about the HIV/AIDS epidemic outside the US?
Question 3) What are the reasons for this epidemic outside the US?
4) What makes people at risk of contracting HIV?
Answer :
HIV / AIDS is one of the world most serious public health problem .
There are approximately 36.9 million people world wide suffering with AIDS .
The HIV is epidemic not only affect the health of individuals it impact households ,communities ,development and economic growth of nations .any countries hardest hit by HIV also suffer from other infectious diseases .
2) HIV continues to be a major global public health issue
Because each of the 56000 new infections is preventable .We must empower ourselves by accepting that some behavious such as unprotected sex , drug Use etc.
Because of young man who did not live to see 30 years of age because he could not get his heart or his head around taking medications every day
Because of young woman who was just diagosed but who cannot imagine his she will tell her family and friends .
Because We still have a long way to go .
3) there are many reasons : because increasing age of marriage
Urbanisation
Unaware about HIV preventive strategies
Poor economic status
Blacks have highest rate than americans
4) men who have sex with men
People who inject drugs
People in prison
People in closed setting
Sex workers and thier clients
Transgender people
People who are having more than one sex partner
People who practicing unsafe sex.
Young people
Latino american people .
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