Category: AIDS

  • The Trend of HIV and AIDS Infection

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    Table of Contents Introduction Evaluating the Research Methods Conclusion References Introduction A report by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2001) focused on the status of HIV and AIDS in the United States from 1981 to 2000. The aim of the research, as defined in the research problem, was to determine the trend of…

  • The U.S. Government and the Global Fund: Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

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    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Summary References Cited Introduction The United States participates in a range of international health programs, in particular, and contributes financially to several global organizations, including the Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. Prevention, as well as timely detection of those exhausting and life-threatening diseases, remain among essential public…

  • Seasonal Influenza, AIDS, Zika Fever in Miami

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    Table of Contents Introduction Zika Fever or Zika Virus Disease AIDS Seasonal Influenza Conclusion References Introduction The location analyzed within the frame of the given assignment is Miami, Florida. There is a range of diseases that are currently affecting the community, but the given paper pays close attention to three of them: seasonal influenza, acquired…

  • Hepatitis A, Syphilis, AIDS in Miami-Dade County

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    Table of Contents Hepatitis A Syphilis AIDS References Healthy People 2020 is an initiative program created by the United States Department of Health and Human Services. It establishes guidelines and goals, which are necessary to achieving national wellness priorities and addressing critical issues in population health. States and local governments are encouraged to follow the…

  • HIV and AIDS Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations

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    Table of Contents Pathophysiology of HIV and AIDS Clinical Manifestations of HIV and AIDS Clinical Manifestations of Hodgkins and Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma References Pathophysiology of HIV and AIDS Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a blood-borne infection. It is transmitted through various ways. The modes of transmission include unprotected sexual intercourse, transfusion with infected blood, and sharing…

  • HIV/AIDS, Respiratory Syndrome, Unhealthy Lifestyle

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    Table of Contents HIV/AIDS SARS The Challenge of an Unhealthy Life-Style References HIV/AIDS Only several decades ago, HIV was regarded as a disease that could only strike minority or marginalized groups of the population (which concerned mostly homosexuals and drug addicts). This partially accounts for the fact that there was not enough research done on…

  • HIV/AIDS Patients Prognosis and Affecting Factors

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    Table of Contents Factors that Affect the Prognosis of Patients with HIV and AIDS The difference between HIV and AIDS Conclusion References If a person has HIV, it is essential to get a better understanding regarding the impact the virus has not only on the health status and condition but on the life-expectancy as well.…

  • HIV/AIDS Trend, Monitoring, Management in the USA

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    Table of Contents Description of AIDS Trend in the USA Software Applications and Surveillance Methods Are the Surveillance Methods for Monitoring HIV Adequate? Recommendations on how to use Informatics in HIV Management References Description of AIDS Trend in the USA According to AVERT (2017) and the CDC (2017), more than 1.2 million people living with…

  • HIV-AIDS in Countries of Sub-Sahara Africa

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    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion Works Cited Introduction HIV/AIDS is a global public health concern that originated in Africa in the early 20th century. The deadly disease originated in central Africa from a chimpanzee, and it was known as the simian immunodeficiency virus (Odugbesan et al. 573). When hunters came into contact with the…

  • Patient Attitudes towards HIV Testing

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    Table of Contents Qualitative Study Information about the Article Research Problem Research Purpose Research Design Method Conclusions Reference Qualitative Study The article selected for this paper is a qualitative study, which can be proved when paying attention to its goal and method. This work aims to examine dental patients attitudes, beliefs, and perceived barriers to…