In the past thirty years, HIV/AIDS (Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) transformed from a mysteriously lethal disease affecting limited portions of the population to a true global pandemic. Although HIV/AIDS is responsible for the deaths of approximately 30 million people worldwide, prevalence rates are now increasing significantly due to increasing survival rates. However, overall increasing incidence rates now serve as a primary concern for researchers. Avert (2011) suggests that there is a lack of behavioral interventions and prevention programs aimed at decreasing the number of newly affected individuals. This is problematic as it may create not only physical and mental stress upon patients but also a sour...
Due to its rapid spreading, AIDS has been declared a global epidemic. Especially sub-Saharan Africa ...
Text in EnglishPrevious studies have reported a high prevalence of HIV and AIDS among adolescent gir...
HIV/AIDS is the most devastating illness of modem day. There were thirty-three million people livin...
"November 1999"August 31, 2001 revision available via the World Wide Web.Centers for Disease Control...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
SummaryBackgroundThe HIV treatment cascade illustrates the steps required for successful treatment a...
The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of HIV/AIDS programmes at the workplace. The case ...
BACKGROUND: The HIV treatment cascade illustrates the steps required for successful treatment and is...
Behavioural change programmes specifically those promoting faithfulness, partner reduction and consi...
This report was prepared by UNESCO and WHO for presentation at the HIV and AIDS Treatment Education ...
HIV has been a challenging health issue and a leading cause of ill health and demise at a global lev...
HIV counseling and testing (HCT) is rapidly being brought to scale in South Africa, yet its impact o...
The purpose of the thesis is to explore Uganda’s progress in the fight against HIV/AIDs. In this stu...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011HIV/AIDS, being regarded as a disease of mod...
Background: HIV/AIDS has now been around for about three and half decades since first diagnosed in 1...
Due to its rapid spreading, AIDS has been declared a global epidemic. Especially sub-Saharan Africa ...
Text in EnglishPrevious studies have reported a high prevalence of HIV and AIDS among adolescent gir...
HIV/AIDS is the most devastating illness of modem day. There were thirty-three million people livin...
"November 1999"August 31, 2001 revision available via the World Wide Web.Centers for Disease Control...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
SummaryBackgroundThe HIV treatment cascade illustrates the steps required for successful treatment a...
The purpose of the study was to assess the impact of HIV/AIDS programmes at the workplace. The case ...
BACKGROUND: The HIV treatment cascade illustrates the steps required for successful treatment and is...
Behavioural change programmes specifically those promoting faithfulness, partner reduction and consi...
This report was prepared by UNESCO and WHO for presentation at the HIV and AIDS Treatment Education ...
HIV has been a challenging health issue and a leading cause of ill health and demise at a global lev...
HIV counseling and testing (HCT) is rapidly being brought to scale in South Africa, yet its impact o...
The purpose of the thesis is to explore Uganda’s progress in the fight against HIV/AIDs. In this stu...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2011HIV/AIDS, being regarded as a disease of mod...
Background: HIV/AIDS has now been around for about three and half decades since first diagnosed in 1...
Due to its rapid spreading, AIDS has been declared a global epidemic. Especially sub-Saharan Africa ...
Text in EnglishPrevious studies have reported a high prevalence of HIV and AIDS among adolescent gir...
HIV/AIDS is the most devastating illness of modem day. There were thirty-three million people livin...