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Aids Essay Research Paper AIDS in AfricaAcquired

Aids Essay, Research Paper


AIDS in Africa


Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is one of the most deadly


viruses in the world. No country in Africa has escaped the virus. Some have been


effected more then others though. The spread of AIDS in Africa is because of


poor medical treatment and a lack of education on the part of the people.


HIV is the virus which causes AIDS.(Aids in Africa,1994) HIV stands for


Human Immune-deficiency Virus. The virus attacks the bodies immune system


and weakens it. Scientists have wondered about the origin of HIV ever since the


epidemic emerged.


Experts believe that the virus was contracted through Chimpanzees. (AIDS


came from Chimps, 1999) Perhaps when someone was bitten by a chimp, or a


hunter was exposed to contaminated blood while field dressing an animal. (AIDS


came from Chimps, 1999) Tests were done by Dr. Beatrice Hahn of the University


of Alabama. Her studies tracked HIV back to a virus that infects four sub-species


of chimps that live in Africa. (AIDS came from Chimps, 1999) Hahn and her team


studied frozen tissue from a chimp that died of complications at childbirth. In


this frozen tissue their was the chimp version of the AIDS virus, called SIVcpz.


The genes in SIVcpz are genetically similar to the AIDS virus. (AIDS came from


Chimps, 1999) Chimps who have probably carried this virus for thousands of


years do not get sick from it. Researchers are trying to find out why chimps are


not effected by this virus, because it may lead to a cure. (Aids in Africa,1994) This


productive finding about the virus wasn’t found until 1997 when testing started.


(Aids in Africa,1994) If it would have been found sooner maybe the massive


spread of AIDS could have been prevented.


Since the start of the epidemic an estimated 34 million people living in


Sub-Saharan Africa in 1998 were infected with HIV. (AIDS,1991) This is due to a


lack of education on the part of the people in Africa. They are not taught about


the virus as we are in the United States. In this country the public and media


educate the people about AIDS, including how to prevent the disease. Without


embarrassment, Americans openly discuss methods in which the disease is


transmitted. However in African cultures confronting sexual issues that cause


AIDS and HIV is very uncommon.(AIDS the epidemic,1994)


In Africa AIDS has become the number one cause of death, overtaking


Malaria.(The AIDS Reader,1991) The U.N. AIDS/health experts say more than 40


million people contracted the disease in 1980’s and nearly 12 million of them


have died in Africa. (The AIDS Reader,1991) If the people in Sub-Saharan Africa


were educated about preventing the spread of AIDS and HIV maybe the statistics


wouldn’t be so dramatically different from other countries.


In the African countries good medical treatment can be hard to find. The


United States has a better economy, and more highly trained professionals then


Africa. The lower quality of medical treatment in Africa has contributed to some


of the spread of AIDS in the past.(The AIDS Reader,1991)


Unfortunately the cost of drugs to slow down the disease can cost


$10,000-$20,000 per year per person. (The AIDS Reader,1991) This keeps most


infected HIV patients from getting the needed drugs because they can t afford


them.. This amount of money would cover the annual health care for 200 people


in Zimbabwe.(The AIDS Reader,1991) A family in Sub-Saharan Africa might


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spend between $600 an

d $1,500 to care for a person living with AIDS.(The AIDS


Reader,1991) This money could be used for a college education or other basic


necessities. This country was hit so hard with AIDS that more then one-quarter


of working-age adults are infected with HIV and are forced to use money for


health care.(AIDS the epidemic,1994)


Zimbabwe was the hardest hit country of AIDS or HIV. In this country


about half of all hospital beds are filled with patients who have AIDS and AIDS


related symptoms.(AIDS,1991) Even if we stopped AIDS now the millions of


people already living with it would make the disease continue. In Zimbabwe 25


testing sites were set up to test pregnant women’s blood for HIV virus. At two of


these sites less then 10% were infected, but at the remaining sites almost half


were infected.(Aids in Africa,1994) All pregnant women with the virus have a risk


of passing it onto the baby.


One other major problem in the spread of AIDS is through rape and


sexual abuse. In Africa these kinds of sexual actions are never discussed by the


media or by the public. All the sexual problems, whether cultural or personal, are


kept secrets. Confronting these issues is so uncommon in this culture that rapists


are often “let off the hook,” and go free.(AIDS the epidemic,1994)


In Africa young girls are not willingly being sexually active at young ages.


AIDS and HIV are getting spread through crimes and forced sexual contact. Older


men and women are spreading this disease whether they know they have it or


not.


At this point and time, AIDS is incurable, although there are drugs that


will increase a patients life span.(Aids in Africa,1994) An older AZT treatment


mixed with newer drugs called protease inhibitors will raise the T-cells in the


immune system and help strengthen it. (Aids in Africa,1994) This is not a cure,


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but it is a start in helping victims of the virus. However there is a problem; this


new drug is unavailable to African’s or to expensive.(The AIDS reader,1991)


If African health care professionals and government officials made a


greater effort to educate everyone about the danger of AIDS, in the future the


death rate could be greatly lowered. The media should be used more openly to


discuss problems with the spreading of the disease. Clinics set up in remote areas


of the country reach many people who do not have access to modern forms of


media. These clinics blend more with the people and their culture should be used


to educate the hard to reach people. Law enforcement officials could do their part


by enforcing penalties against sexual abusers and not letting them go free. If the


people of Africa were informed and had support in dealing with the sexual topics


that cause the spread of the disease. Africans would have better lives and not


have to suffer through so much sickness and death. The spread of this disease is


mainly due to miss education of Africans and poor medical treatment in Africa.


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[http:] gbgm-umc.org/programs/wad98 saepap98.htm/

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