Discusses the findings of the report "Business and HIV/AIDS: Commitment and Action?," which is based on data from the Executive Opinion Survey component of the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report. Issues addressed by the questions on HIV/AIDS in the 2004-2005 survey; Report's...
This review contains the novel approaches and innovations on how to control the Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS dual epidemics. AIDS kills more than 8000 people every day worldwide. More than 5000 people die from TB every day. HIV-positive people can easily be screened for TB; if they are infected...
If you areHIV-positive, you can still havesex. In some cases, you can even have unprotected sex without putting your partner or partners at risk forHIV. The steps you need to take to protect yourself and your partner depend on several things. These include whether you’re treating your HI...
A critical determinant of HIV infection progression and transmissibility, spVL is expressed as the number of viral copies per milliliter of plasma. The spVL of HIV varies widely in the infected population, depending on the ability of every individual's immune system to control viral replication w...
- 《Journal of the International Aids Society》 被引量: 328发表: 2013年 Migration and HIV/AIDS in South Africa Although migration and HIV/AIDS have been examined separately in South Africa, researchers are still far from understanding in detail just how and to what ... J Crush,B Williams,...
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Understanding HIV and AIDS Generally speaking, the time it takes to go from HIV infection to AIDS is around five to 10 years ifnomedical intervention is made. Differences in time can be due to any number of factors, including: The genetic strain of HIV a person living with the virus has...
No sector of the population is unaffected by the HIV epidemic, but it is the poorest South Africans who are most vulnerable to HIV/AIDS and for whom the consequences are inevitably most severe. The average age of the AIDS-sick person in the households surveyed was 35 years—in most cases ...
These drugs lower the amount of the virus in your body, sometimes to a point where a test can’t find it. They also protect your immune system so your HIV infection doesn’t become AIDS. False-positive test results Some HIV tests have a very slight chance of giving you false results. ...
This article responds to key questions related to health communication that are commonly asked in the HIV/AIDS arena: "What is health communication?"; "What is its role beyond HIV prevention?"; and "How can it be used to achieve better HIV/AIDS outcomes?" We review how communication scienti...