HIV/AIDS in Africa-American Groups: A Life Span Examination of Children, Teenagers, College Students, and Adults

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2006
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Parmer, T
Olusakin, A.M
Fox, N
Maundu, C
Murry, N
Pimpleton, A
Adam, W
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This paper seeks to examine the prevalence of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) which is caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). It impairs and destroys cells of the immune system and progressively weakens the body's ability to fight infections and certain cancers. HIV is most commonly spread by sexual contact with an infected partner. Another important means of spreading HIV is contact with infected blood from contaminated needles or syringes. There is no universally accepted cure for HIV/AIDS, but medications can help to slow the progression of the disease. Some drugs have reduced AIDS deaths in many developed nations. HIV/AIDS in Africa-American Groups requires a life span examination of children, teenagers, college students, and adults because it is not limited to just an age group.
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HIV/AIDS , Africa-American , Examination , Children , Teenagers , College Students , Adults , Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION
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Parmer, T., Olusakin, A.M., Fox, N., Maundu, C., Murry, N., Pimpleton, A. and Adam, W. (2006). HIV/AIDS in Africa-American Groups: A Life Span Examination of Children, Teenagers, College Students, and Adults. A paper presented at the joint annual convention of the American Counselling Association (ACA) and Canadian Counselling Association (CCA) held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (March 31-April 2) Available online at www.Counselling.org/Files/FD.ashx?guid=270fc1b1-a81c-4c46-859d-2b8ec9215b48.