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Essay heading: Bridging the HIV/AIDS Gap in Africa
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While reading this paper we will look at three southern countries in Africa with similar social make-ups and look at what is being done tohelp stop the spread of AIDS among young women. This paper will research some of the reasons contributing to the AIDS epidemic in South Africa today and the issues they face in bridging the information gap... displayed 300 characters
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In 1982 the first cases of HIV were diagnosed in South Africa, the first cases were mostly gay white men. The same as in other countries, as the number of cases increases, AIDS began spreading to the rest of the population. In 1985 an Aids Advisory board was appointed and in 1990 the first antenatal surveys to test for HIV were carried out... displayed next 300 characters
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