Monday, August 19, 2019
AIDS :: Free AIDS Essays
  Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome    (AIDS) is caused by the Human    Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). "The    virus was discovered in France in    1983 and in the United States in    1984. In the United States, it was    initially identified in 1981. In    1986, a second virus, now called    HIV-2, was also discovered in    Africa.(Bookshelves)" Female    prostitutes in Africa probably    spread it very quickly. AIDS became    a huge crisis of major proportions    in parts of Africa. It is my own    strongly held opinion, and that of    most medical and research community    world wide, that the AIDS epidemic    is a serious problem. It has become    the worst plague this species has    ever known. Vastly greater sums    should be spent on searching for    treatments and vaccines. The United    States government needs to do more    intensive tests and research to    help curb this virus instead of    waiting for other countries to do    so.        AIDS is transmitted in one of three    ways: From intimate sexual contact    without protection, from the mixing    of a personââ¬â¢s blood with infected    blood, and from an infected    pregnant woman to her fetus.    Infection can occur from blood    transfusions of infected blood, or    sharing unclean needles. (Needles    already used, in this case, by an    HIV positive person and not    sterilized.) The HIV-2 virus also    causes AIDS.        AIDS was first seen as a disease    limited gay males in the United    States. "This was a result that gay    males in this culture before AIDS    had an average of 200 to 400 new    sexual contacts per year. This    figure was much greater than the    new sexual encounters among    heterosexual (straight) men or    women. (Strack,5)" In addition, it    turned out that rectal sex was a    particularly effective way to    transmit the disease. Rectal sex is    a common practice among gay males.    For these reasons, the disease    spread in the gay male population    of the United States more quickly    than in other populations. It    became to be thought of as a "gay    disease". As the AIDS epidemic    began to affect increasingly large    fractions of those two populations    (gay males and IV drug abusers),    many of the rest of the American    society looked on smugly, for both    populations tended to be despised    by the "mainstream" of society    here. It is extremely important for    scientists to find a cure for AIDS.    It is important because mostly    everyone in the world has sex. The    safest option regarding AIDS and    sex is total abstinence from all    sexual contact. For those who    prefer to indulge in sexual    contact, this is often far too    great a sacrifice.        The development of a safe and    effective vaccine to prevent HIV    infection is among the highest    priorities for the AIDS research    effort. Yet, vaccine research    historically has received less    funding and attention than other    areas of AIDS research. Although    this may have been justifiable in    the past, the continued spread of    the HIV epidemic and recent    advances in our knowledge dictate a    reassessment of priorities and a    					    
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