HIV/AIDS: A Pandemic

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July 19, 2013

 

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Also, 209 million people died due to AIDS in 2005 (Quinn, T., 2007). On a daily basis, 14,000 people became infected with HIV increasingly among mother-to-infant transmission. There are three major ways of acquiring HIV. The first is through sexual transmission which includes heterosexual and homosexual contact...
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The second is transmission among IV drug users and the third is through perinatal transmission when a mother passes the virus to her child while she is pregnant. As of December 2005, there were approximately 2.3 million children living with HIV globally. Most of these children live in the developing world, where it is estimated that 700,000 infants were born with HIV in 2005 (Mofenson, L...
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