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Essay heading: Aids in South Africa
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The following table gives the figures for the estimated number of adults and children living with AIDS at the end of 2003 in South Africa:
(United Nations South Africa Fact Sheet 2)
This essay will take a look at this incredibly dangerous epidemic particularly in South Africa and will answer the following questions: Why is South Africa so heavily plagued with this disease as opposed to other areas of the world and why has the government been largely unsuccessful in its attempts to deter the spread of the virus? What areas does the South African government need to focus on to improve the current crisis with AIDS? What kind of economic impacts could HIV/AIDS have on South Africa's future?
Why is South Africa so heavily plagued by this virus as opposed to other areas of the world and why has the government been largely unsuccessful in its attempts to deter the spread of the virus?
There are seven countries in southern Africa that make up the global epicenter of the AIDS epidemic... displayed 300 characters
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These countries are Namibia, Botswana, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, and South Africa. In the following table the prevalence rates of HIV/AIDS in these different countries is shown through different splices of the population, which can be evaluated and compared.
(Whiteside 4)
These countries individually struggle with AIDS for different reasons, but all of these neighboring countries are interconnected with the increase of the AIDS epidemic... displayed next 300 characters
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