Archive for the ‘Aids Prevention’ Category

The rumor about AIDS is scarier than AIDS itself.

Saturday, October 24th, 2009
On October 12th, A girl called Yan Deli posted a passage on her blog says she is suffering from AIDS, and has already had sex with 279 guys.   She posted their phone numbers as well.   After the investigation, it shows that Yan doesn’t have AIDS, and her ex-boyfriend is a prime suspect in this libel case.
Yan Deli’s bolg shaked society. At the same time, she and her family suffered massive pressure from the public opinions.   After the police claimed that they have already arrested the suspect, the truth finally came out. Yan’s ex-boyfriend said he loves Yan very much.  After Yan broke up with him, he wants to attack her reputation, and causes her has no choice but stay around him.
The poice spokeman said Yan’s ex-boyfriend fabricated facts to slander Yan’s reputation, which caused tremendous psychological harm to Yan, and also caused extremely bad social impact.  Based on the evidence the police have got, they will severely punish him according to the law.
But nothing can really heal the girl’s wound from this incident. It also bring us another issue that the spread of rumors like “AIDS Girl” is more scary than AIDS itself. We have measures to prevent AIDS, but what can we do to prevent the spread of rumors on internet? We rely on the power of internet in modern society, at the same time, it can easily be used to achieve someone’s immoral or even illegal purpose, too.

Some Misconceptions about HIV Transmission

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Many people fear that HIV can be transmitted in other ways besides the well documented routes such as sexual contact and sharing needles with an infected person, infected blood transfusions, or babies born from infected mothers.  Some of the more common misperceptions about HIV transmission include contracting HIV from the environment such as the air.  Scientists have documented that HIV cannot survive and is unable to reproduce outside its living host therefore making the possibility of environmental transmission extremely remote.  Another misperception is the ability to contract HIV from kissing, biting or through saliva, tears and sweat.  Although blood can be exchanged during kissing and biting, there have been no documented cases of a person contracting HIV while conducting these behaviors.  Miniscule amount of HIV have been found in tears and saliva of an infected person but the amount is so small that HIV cannot be transmitted from one person to another.  A final misperception of HIV transmission is through biting and bloodsucking insects.  HIV does not reproduce and does not survive in insects therefore HIV cannot be transmitted through insect bites.

Increase Education is the Key to the Prevention of Aids

Monday, October 6th, 2008

As widely publicized, HIV transmission occurs when a person has sexual contact or shares a needle and/or syringe with an infected person.  Additional causes, although rare, occur when a person becomes infected through tainted blood or babies are born from infected mothers.  Although prevention efforts through education have reduced the number of HIV infections, approximately 56,000 Americans still become infected annually.  Because of the continual proliferation of aids in society, many agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are now funding and heavily promoting educational programs to educate the public, and people at high risk, in an effort to further reduce the number of HIV/AIDS transmission cases.

Aids is nearby

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Today,Aids is not a new thing.It happens everyday. According to reliable statistical data,there are almost three million people get Aids every year.Believe it or not,Aids is nearby.

      We all know, there are three ways of AIDS transmission: unprotected sex, blood transmission, mother to child transmission.Here,I just want to talk about sex.Cheating on your family is really a risk behavior now,not only for your family but also for yourself.Sometimes,happiness is just a step from tragedy.I know how much sex partner a young person has,even he just is 20 year old.Some one told me,a 23 years old girl ever have 60 love parteners, some of them even are One-night Stand partner.Are they healthy?Are they worth you to give anything to them even  your life? I donn’t think he know more about these person.So,if you cann’t respect yourself,Aids will not respect you,too.

      Remember, Aids is nearby.Be careful!

Red Ribbon Dedicated to Aids Prevention

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

AIDS is the scourge of modern times. The dreaded disease has already taken millions of life around the world. The ‘Red Ribbon’ is a symbol that stands for the fight against the deadly HIV virus that causes AIDS. The Red Ribbon has become a visual symbol which helps people demonstrate their compassion for those suffering with AIDS and also their caregivers. The symbol is actually inspired by the yellow ribbons which were given as honor to American soldiers who took part in the Gulf war. The Red Ribbon symbol continues to be a potent force in the fight against AIDS as well in the creation of increased awareness against the prevention of the dreaded disease.

Maybe we shouldn’t try to stop Aids?

Friday, April 25th, 2008

I know it sounds like a callous thing to say.  However, think about Nature.  How does it “thin” out the heards, with disease.  In the wild “only the strongest survive”.  This ensures that future generations of mammals are stronger.  Same thing when starvation sets in, the strongest feed on the weak.  So, maybe we are supposed to let nature take it’s course.

Remember, the Earth can only support so many people.  So, maybe this is the way Nature is trying to help us maintain a healthy supply of strong children by letting the weaker die.    If everyone survived then we would quickly reach the population limits of Earth.  Wouldn’t we?

The Governments Role

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

A lot of the attention for AIDs prevention focuses on sexual contact. But we can’t forget the medical factors. Last year in Peru, litres of donated blood were destroyed because they found the medical blood bank had blood infected with HIV. The first question this should makes all think is “how did the blood pass screening tests?”- if there were any. AIDs prevention, doesn’t just start with condoms and educational programs. It also begins with governmental responsibility and their ability to protect their citizens. Regulations and directorates need to implemented to avoid outrageous situations like in Peru last year.

Responsible Government?

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Aids prevention begins with better education about the risks and issues involved. But when we are misinformed about a subject as important as aids prevention, things can only go from bad to worse. As in the case of South Africa, the Health Minister once said that the cure for aids was eating “garlic and beetroot”. This is outrageous misinformation, from a governing body no less! And now, the next expected President in the ANC party, Mr Jacob Zuma has sexual relations with an aids infected girl – and his response? “I took a shower”. More needs to be expected from a government of a country suffering an aids epidemic.

Aids Prevention – at what cost?

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

I remember seeing an expose on how a young girl would sell herself on the street for a small amount of money and for a few dollars more would do it without condom.  Risking her life for just a few dollars more.  Is poverty really affecting the judgement of people or are they not informed enough of the risks?

We need to stop this.