Tuesday, October 22, 2019
HIV Paper essays
HIV Paper essays In today's high tech world major problems still exist. The problem that is looked at the most is Terrorism. However, there is a problem that has killed and is still killing far more people than terrorism ever has. That problem is HIV/ AIDS. This virus has killed so many people that it is considered by many to be a pandemic. This disease has devastated places like the North America, Africa, Latin America, and parts of Asia. The reason that the disease has devastated so many people is because of a lack of knowledge and education on how to deal with the disease and because many high ranking politicians and other people try to downplay it severity. For these reasons the disease has had such a crushing effect on many countries. The HIV virus has two types. The first one type is HIV-1, which is the main cause of AIDS worldwide. The second type is HIV-2, which is found mostly in West Africa. People can get this disease three ways: having intercourse with an infected person, sharing needles with an infected person (or contact with an infected person's blood on an open wound), and transfer of the virus from an infected mother to her baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or through breast-feeding. Those are the only ways that that the virus can be contacted through other people. This disease works by attacking a person's immune system, mainly the white blood cells (CD4 cells). By attacking the immune system it makes a person extremely vulnerable to other diseases, viruses, and infection which the body can normally fight off. Through computer technology scientists determined that the HIV virus originated in about 1930 in rural areas of Central Africa. The virus started to spread in the 1960's and 1970's because people had to migrate to other places because of wars, droughts, and famines. By 1978 the virus had reached the United States. Starting in June of 1981, the Center for Disease Control published reports about gay men in New York and...
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