The contribution of India to the global burden of HIV/AIDS is significant. A major barrier that the country has faced in its battle against this disease is the inadequate and inaccurate information about it among the population. The present analysis explores the knowledge about HIV/AIDS among clients attending a voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) facility in India. Two hundred clients attending the VCT facility were assessed in this regard using a structured predesigned questionnaire. Sixty-three (31.5%) of the respondents had never heard of HIV/AIDS. In comparison to males, a significantly higher number of females had not heard about the disease (P<0.01). Lower levels of education of participants were found to be significantly associa...
Objective: To know the awareness level of Pakistani population about AIDS. Methods: An online surve...
Abstract- We are living in an 'international ' society, and HIV has become the first truly...
The epidemic disease AIDS is stepping into its fourth decade has become a pandemic/ deadly disease t...
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Over 30,000 ever-married women in 13 (out of 25) Indian states where HIV is thought to be highly pre...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that 4 million persons are suffering from HIV infection/AIDS in India. A...
Introduction: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is today prevalent in all parts of the world and In...
Background HIV has reduced life expectancy by more than 20 years, slowed economic growth, and deepen...
Background: India’s one billion inhabitants has been brought up against the pandemic of HIV. Knowled...
In order to design appropriate HIV prevention programs, it is important to examine the perception an...
Sources of AIDS awareness among rural and urban Indian women were analysed using data from the Natio...
Background: People living in slums are often deprived of health-care facilities and it make them vul...
A total of 120 women in the sexually and economically productive age group of 15-45 years, belongin...
This study aims to find out how far villagers and illiterates are aware of HIV in 104 patients both ...
Tamil Nadu has experienced the impact of HIV/AIDS for one-and-a-half decades and is considered a tra...
Objective: To know the awareness level of Pakistani population about AIDS. Methods: An online surve...
Abstract- We are living in an 'international ' society, and HIV has become the first truly...
The epidemic disease AIDS is stepping into its fourth decade has become a pandemic/ deadly disease t...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Over 30,000 ever-married women in 13 (out of 25) Indian states where HIV is thought to be highly pre...
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that 4 million persons are suffering from HIV infection/AIDS in India. A...
Introduction: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is today prevalent in all parts of the world and In...
Background HIV has reduced life expectancy by more than 20 years, slowed economic growth, and deepen...
Background: India’s one billion inhabitants has been brought up against the pandemic of HIV. Knowled...
In order to design appropriate HIV prevention programs, it is important to examine the perception an...
Sources of AIDS awareness among rural and urban Indian women were analysed using data from the Natio...
Background: People living in slums are often deprived of health-care facilities and it make them vul...
A total of 120 women in the sexually and economically productive age group of 15-45 years, belongin...
This study aims to find out how far villagers and illiterates are aware of HIV in 104 patients both ...
Tamil Nadu has experienced the impact of HIV/AIDS for one-and-a-half decades and is considered a tra...
Objective: To know the awareness level of Pakistani population about AIDS. Methods: An online surve...
Abstract- We are living in an 'international ' society, and HIV has become the first truly...
The epidemic disease AIDS is stepping into its fourth decade has become a pandemic/ deadly disease t...