Thursday, February 28, 2013

explain your first thoughts or reactions to the HIV/AIDS virus. What do you think about the virus

explain your first thoughts or reactions to the HIV/AIDS virus. What do you think about the virus?

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My very first thought is protection. I think of ways the infected person could be protected from being exposed to other viruses. I think if ways people can protect themselves from the disease. I think about education and I want for people to be educated about this disease so we can deal with it appropriately.
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It is actually more common among heterosexual couples, specifically black heterosexual couples, unlike the common thought that it is only between homosexuals. Also, it is difficult to get the virus unless you are having unprotected sex with random people or people that have not been tested. The virus doesn't scare me like it tends to scare other people, but if you know about the virus, you aren't necessarily as scared as everyone else.
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I was going to die in the next 6mon. and i hated the man that did this to us? Myself and my 8th grader was studying Hiv/Aids He can showed me he bottle's and as I was a nurse I knew what the names were for.!!! You talk about why me and then why him what you did tio push him into her bed?????



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Sunday, February 24, 2013

what is it about the African culture or lifestyle that allows HIV/ Aids to spread so rapidly

what is it about the African culture or lifestyle that allows HIV/ Aids to spread so rapidly?

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STD Clinic Dubai Zack http://www.stdskin.com/ Lack of awareness, perhaps. Ethnic and genetic susceptibility to virus now under study
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they screw monkeys
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It's been largely the combination of lack of resources , both medical and educational, as well as the fact that some government and church institutions initially were putting out false information which was worse than no information.Poverty will mean that some entire countries won't be able to support HIV infected people, house or hospitalize them, or often even communicate education. Even when education can get spread, it may be at odds with local or national preconceptions or attitudes. Africa is many countries and many cultures, some tribal, some European and some in between, some of which have higher educational and economic resources than others; lumping all of Africa together isn't a fair representation of the problem.
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rape, stupidity
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HIV is a large problem in the african american community, because they still think it's a gay disease and it can't happen to them. Also, there are a lot of down low brothers. There is a stigma about being gay and black. So it goes on educated and the lack of awareness that there are gay blacks. This is made true in black music and media that it is not ok to be black and gay. That is why HIV infection in the african american community is so abundant.
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I believe the number one cause is infidelity. Having mistresses is a status symbol. Often the girls are very young, so bleeding is a problem. Also there is a preference in some areas for "dry" sex, which will definitely ccause bleeding and cuts. Poverty, lack of good medical care, and the stigma of having it all add to the problem.
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One issue: Lack of education about how HIV is actually transmitted/faulty beliefs: People in Africa believe that if they have HIV, and have sex with a virgin, they will be cured. This belief results in a high rate of rape of young people and rapid spread of HIV. Also, because access to medications is limited, women in Africa transmit the virus through pregnancy, delivery, and breastfeeding more often than women in the US do. (In the US, women can take meds to reduce the risk of transmission of the virus during pregnancy, they can have C-sections, and avoid breastfeeding, to further reduce risk of HIV transmission to the baby.)
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Did you know Sub-sahara Africa has a different strain of HIV? Africans just love sex!!!



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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

I work with HIV/AIDS children who are also orphans, can I find some kind people to help and give support

I work with HIV/AIDS children who are also orphans, can I find some kind people to help and give support?
Bringing Hope to the Family currently works with 1200 orphans who are because of Aids these children are lacking in regards to Education, Medical and Nutrition. the Organisation runs a medical centre (HopeAgain Medical Centre) and gives education support to the children. We need assitance to educate the children, treatment and child sponsorship and also income generating activities for the families
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I work with Better Universe. Better Universe is a global online membership that generates funds to donate to world charities. They do this through sales of multi-media and a few other membership benefits that help generate funds for Better Universe and 10% of all net profits of the company are donated to world charities. Last year, we generated funds for World Vision. This year they have shifted their focuses towards UNICEF. This is just one of many ways that I show my support. I am also with ONE.org - They're a different type of organization. I guess to answer your question. Take a look at unicef.org and see what they are doing with aids prevention. It's a great start and keeps getting better. As for what you are doing, well that's just golden - to hear people reaching out like that and doing what you do. Does bring a tear to my eye. May you always keep the strong will and never-ending heart. Gob bless and take care, James P Reardon Sr.



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Saturday, February 16, 2013

How much does the Indian Government spend on HIV/AIDS anually

How much does the Indian Government spend on HIV/AIDS anually?
Can I have sources as well please..thank you
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I hope nothing.
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Depends on which Indian Government you're referring to. Government of actual India? Native American governments? Which Tribe?


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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Can you get HIV/AIDS in water parks

Can you get HIV/AIDS in water parks?
I'm going to Hurricane Harbor in July and I just had a random thought and now I'm like really curious and scared. Is it possible? That someone with HIV has an open cut and it spills into the water.
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chances are slight.
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It can not transmit through water. The bacteria would basically die when they come out into the water. Only way to get it, is direct contact with the blood, and your blood. You have a cut, and HIV blood hits you, you get it. Otherwise, no way.
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If you're sharing a needle and shooting up with an HIV/AIDs infected person in the bathroom or having unprotected sex in hurricane harbor with an hiv/aids infected person, then yup, you sure can. The virus can only live outside the body for a very short period of time, and places like that overdose on the water chemicals. You are NOT going to get HIV/AIDS from a water park. So put your paranoia pants back in the closet, slap on your sunscreen, and go have fun!!! :)
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no.. the molecules in the water will break down the blood. If someone does get HIV, it has to be blood to blood contact. hope this helps
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It is very unlikely that this could happen. The virus can live outside the body for up to 72 hours but under the right conditions. When it comes to water it is not likely. The water is often treated with enough chemicals that the virus would be killed instantly. Transmition of the AIDS virus needs direct human to human contact through fluids. To put it plainly you stand a better chance of winning the lottery than contracting AIDS



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Friday, February 8, 2013

Crime, racial problems, and HIV/AIDS in South Africa

Crime, racial problems, and HIV/AIDS in South Africa?
Why are so many people getting HIV/AIDS in south america, isn't there a medicine they can use to cure it? What are some way we can help prevent HIV/AIDS in South America? And how can we prevent Crime and racial problems in South America?
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because one person gets it, and the give it to someone else either because they dont no..or maybe they just dont care, and over there sometimes they dont have the meds they need and a mother passes it on to there child, the world is cruel like that. The only way is to teach, but it wont completely stop. you cant prevent crime or racial problems thats something thats always going to happen..
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It's all about money, honey! Sad but that's what it is going to take and people to teach prevention. Volunteers. And a whole lot of prayers.
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Why don't we focus on fixing our own AIDS epidemic in this country first. We also have a lot of Crime and racial problems that need our attention. We need to clean our act up before we go to South America and start telling them what to do. You should not dress a wound with dirty fingers.
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Catholic church discourages safe sex (condoms) There is no cure only drugs to control ot. They are expensive
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You are asking a question that obviously seems to be of no concern to the people who should answer it, that is the South Africans.



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Monday, February 4, 2013

Friday, February 1, 2013

How do scientists theorize the creation of HIV/AIDS

How do scientists theorize the creation of HIV/AIDS?

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it originated in africa, I belive a man had intercourse with a monkey.
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possibly from monkey strain that was something else and some dumbass human had butt sex with a monkey and messed it up for everyone....and the strain in that human mutated to something really funky as hell and then he had sex with more people and so on..........
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I also heard that it originated in Africa in monkeys but that it spread to man from the consumption of the meat.
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yes it was Africa, and yes it was primates/monkeys, no there was no intercourse with the monkeys, they were developing a vaccine for polio, and the HIV jumped species to humans through the first set of test inoculations, it just spread from there, the rest is history
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The origin of AIDS and HIV has puzzled scientists ever since the illness first came to light in the early 1980s. For over twenty years it has been the subject of fierce debate and the cause of countless arguments, with everything from a promiscuous flight attendant to a suspect vaccine programme being blamed. So what is the truth? Just where did AIDS come from? The first recognised cases of AIDS occurred in the USA in the early 1980s (more about this period can be found on our history page). A number of gay men in New York and San Francisco suddenly began to develop rare opportunistic infections and cancers that seemed stubbornly resistant to any treatment. At this time, AIDS did not yet have a name, but it quickly became obvious that all the men were suffering from a common syndrome. The discovery of HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus that causes AIDS was made soon after. While some were initially resistant to the connection (and indeed remain so today), there is now clear evidence to prove that HIV does cause AIDS. So, in order to find the source of AIDS, it is necessary to look for the origin of HIV, and find out How, When and Where HIV first began to cause disease in humans. HIV is a lentivirus, and like all viruses of this type, it attacks the immune system. Lentiviruses are in turn part of a larger group of viruses known as retroviruses. The name 'lentivirus' literally means 'slow virus' because they take such a long time to produce any adverse effects in the body. They have been found in a number of different animals, including cats, sheep, horses and cattle. However, the most interesting lentivirus in terms of the investigation into the origins of HIV is the Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) that affects monkeys. The more virulent, pandemic strain of HIV, namely HIV-1, was until recently more difficult to place. Until 1999, the closest counterpart that had been identified was SIVcpz, the SIV found in chimpanzees. However, this virus still had certain significant differences from HIV. It is now generally accepted that HIV is a descendant of a Simian Immunodeficiency Virus because certain strains of SIVs bear a very close resemblance to HIV-1 and HIV-2, the two types of HIV. HIV-2 for example corresponds to SIVsm, a strain of the Simian Immunodeficiency Virus found in the sooty mangabey (also known as the green monkey), which is indigenous to western Africa. The site im adding tells the full story of the origins of AIDS....................... Hope it helps what i wrote is an excert from it......
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I've included a link to AVERT's page - "AVERT is an international HIV and AIDS charity based in the UK, with the aim of AVERTing HIV and AIDS worldwide. (AVERT website)" On their page (http://www.avert.org/origins.htm) they cover the following theories which may help answer your question! The Hunter Theory The Oral-Polio Vaccine Theory The Contaminated Needle Theory The Colonialism Theory The Conspiracy Theory
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a cure for aids will be fully devolooped and released in 2007 or early 2008 no later...and at that time a lot of idiots will think they never have to use protection anymore...so what will be better letting people have the cure or letting high schoolers think we just went back to the 60's
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Not tryna sound racist or discriminating or anything, but AIDS/HIV DID NOT originate in Africa (alot of ppl there have it only bcuz they don't have the proper protection or technology over there, so that's not how it started). AIDS/HIV originated from the Europeans, particularly gays. As an African-American, I am extremely offended by these idiotic answers and stupid responses. I hope that answers your question.



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