The use of condoms throughout Africa and the accuracy of knowledge of AIDS, HIV spreads mostly through sexual intercourse. Healthcare workers and researchers are trying to use condoms to understand if people are most likely to take precautions to protect themselves from viruses. Their main focus is in Africa in the south and eastern, one in four adults is HIV positive. Demographics conducted in 1994 showed that "92% of men, 80% of women" can refer to at least one method of HIV infection through sexual transmission.
A recent survey of college students has shown that general knowledge on AIDS is very good, but about a third of people do not recognize the role of condom in prevention (McDermott , 1987). People may think college students have a relatively high level of understanding of AIDS due to age and intelligence. According to some studies they expressed little concern about the spread of diseases on campus (Gottlieb et al., 1987; McDermott et al., 1987; Goodwin and Roscoe, 1988), knowing little about HIV Clift and Stears, 1988; Katzman et al. 1988) However, other people have concluded that college students' consciousness to AIDS and their understanding of their lives is still insufficient (Dorman and Rienzo, 1988; Kegeles et al., 1988 Nyenhuis, 1988).
Thanks to the enthusiastic efforts of health educators, today's young people have a deep understanding of HIV and AIDS. These students were born in the early 1980s early in the epidemic of AIDS. Teachers instruct them to take health courses over the years at junior and senior high schools and introduce the destructive nature of HIV and how they can not contract. Health educators confirm that students are fully aware of HIV and call this topic sexual neutrality. Popular culture and media argue that homosexuals are responsible for the epidemic, but this idea has never been presented in class. I appreciate this aspect of AIDS education, but there seems to be one important aspect lacking in the curriculum: the adverse effects of illness on women are more
Understand, influence and prevent it for those with AIDS 'ability and knowledge. This time, the world needs to understand the situation. Remember that in the 1980's HIV infection or HIV infection was well-known but not discussed. This is considered a sin. Society must change this now. AIDS has changed us all. Today, we are faced with the problem that children are suffering from AIDS at birth because parents are selfish, or because some people have been infected and sacrificed sexual intercourse. AIDS makes life unfair. Since it affects our economy, we must use a certain percentage of money to inform other people about this serious illness and to provide appropriate medical care to those who can not buy medicine or treatment not.