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  • Essay / Difficulties faced by people with AIDS - 1114

    Executive SummeryThis case is about the difficulties that people from different parts of the world have gone through with AIDS. From infected people, to families linked to infected people, to governments investing time and effort to prevent future consequences of AIDS. The major problem for us would be culture and education. It's hard enough trying to change people's minds on certain topics, especially if they relate to touchy subjects like sex and illnesses. Our main recommendation is to invest in sex education, making everyone aware of it. Understanding this, it is always easier to prevent a problem than to solve it. By teaching children how mature and responsible a person should be before engaging in sexual activity, many lives can be saved and quality of life improved. Background AIDS has become a worldwide problem, with millions of people infected and many more at risk of becoming infected. contract it, due to lack of education in some cases and cultural problems in others. The problem can change from one country to another and there may be several ways to attack it. People who suffer from this disease experience multiple symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, fever and cold. These do not come entirely from the virus; The AIDS virus weakens the human body to the point that it can no longer fight off even the smallest bacteria. Countries like Brazil have implemented social and ethical marketing aggressively, targeting the population with informal advertising, informing them of the importance of condoms. use and how beneficial its protection could be during sexual intercourse, all this, being careful not to attack the population with offensive messages that could go against the tenets of their religion or culture. Count...... middle of paper ..... .t's life and to improve the quality of life. Most countries around the world have taken measures to prevent future outbreaks and best treat those already infected. Brazil and India have been at the center of this affair, exposing their problems, some cultural, others educational. Their governments have made some progress in combating the lack of education. Reaching out to their citizens may be the best way to raise awareness among locals and internationals about the risks they could face by having sex without a condom, especially if they have different sexual relationships. sexual partners. Financial investments have been made in others to stop the advance of AIDS in countries like Brazil. The expense of condoms and media can be significant, but it saves money when it comes to health care. In other words, preventing disease costs less than treating it..