The HIV epidemic in the United States
.... Between 78 percent and 93 percent of all
children with
HIV infection develop some form of central nervous system dysfunction (Prater, Serna, Sileo, & Katz, 1995 ....
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Pediatric HIV
.... Popham (1993) compiled a comprehensive review of educational factors associated with effective
HIV/AIDS education programs for
children. ....
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HIV & THE FETUS Introduction This research pa
.... and Rogers (1998). A cohort study of 1433
children born to
HIV-infected mothers, determined risk factors. Risk factors associated ....
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HIV/AIDS Prisoners. Child Pornography
.... Both agree that there is pornography out there: they disagree on how accessible it is to
children. Bureau of Justice Statistics. (2005).
HIV in prisons. ....
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Education About AIDs and HIV
.... These programs have been shown to slow the spread, of
HIV, among drug users, their sexual partners, and the
children they will conceive. ....
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Adherence
.... Studies regarding the management of
HIV infection in
children lack data. .... The rates of
HIV children developing AIDS declined from 1992 to 1995, by 66%. ....
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Prenatal Testing for HIV
.... epidemic proportions. Perinatal transmission of
HIV is now a major cause of death among
children in the United States. Based upon ....
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Groups Affected by HIV/AIDS
.... Self-blame and self-hatred are common in
HIV/AIDS-infected women: if their
children are infected they feel guilty, and if their
children are healthy they feel ....
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HIV Prevention & Needle Exchange Programs
.... falling prey to this epidemic, "Intravenous drug users now account for about half of all new cases of
HIV infection; their partners and
children add another 20 ....
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Prevalence of HIV/AIDS Hispanics & African Americans
.... Self-blame and self-hatred are common in
HIV/AIDS-infected women: if their
children are infected they feel guilty, and if their
children are healthy they feel ....
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HIV/AIDS & Women in Africa
.... Of these 99,000, 59,000 are women aged 15 to 49 and 15,000 are
children. The
HIV/AIDS epidemic in Congo has generated 78,000 orphans, and caused 11,000 deaths ....
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BLOOM'S TAXONOMY AND HIV/AIDS PROGRAM
.... a complete picture of the
HIV/AIDS problem. One point that needs to be kept in mind regarding Bloom's Taxonomy is that it does not assume that
children must be ....
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Analysis of HIV/AIDS
.... with 41% being women, and 1.1 million being
children. Approximately 650,000 to 900,000 people in the US are currently infected with
HIV (Anonymous, 2000 ....
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HIV
.... they had stopped sharing needles significantly reduced their risk of
HIV infection. .... Other researchers have studied the effects of AIDS on society's
children. ....
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Research Problems with AIDS & HIV Infection
.... they had stopped sharing needles significantly reduced their risk of
HIV infection. .... Other researchers have studied the effects of AIDS on society's
children. ....
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HIV AIDS Africa
.... Across the countries of sub-Saharan Africa a total of 23 million adults and
children are estimated to be living with
HIV or AIDS (approx. ....
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HIV
.... An orphanage and day-care center exist for
children born with
HIV or whose parents have AIDS or have died from the disease. The ....
(1771

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Analysis of HIV/AIDS
.... with 41% being women, and 1.1 million being
children. Approximately 650,000 to 900,000 people in the US are currently infected with
HIV (Anonymous, 2000 ....
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HIV/AIDS AND HUMAN RIGHTS HIV/AIDS and Human Rights
.... Report issued in June 1998 says that at the end of 1997, there were 30.5 million people living with
HIV, 29.4 million adults and over one million
children. ....
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HIV/AIDS AND HUMAN RIGHTS This research paper d
.... Report issued in June 1998 says that at the end of 1997, there were 30.5 million people living with
HIV, 29.4 million adults and over one million
children. ....
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How AIDS Affects Family Life
.... Lesar, S., & Maldonado, YA (1997, June). Impact of
children with
HIV infection on the family system. Families in Society, 78, 272-79. ....
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Effect of AIDS on Family Life & Experience
.... Lesar, S., & Maldonado, YA (1997, June). Impact of
children with
HIV infection on the family system. Families in Society, 78, 272-79. ....
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American Academy of Family Physicians
.... reports that marital abuse, sexual coercion, rape, and the trafficking in women and
children are forms of violence that lead directly to infection with
HIV. ....
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AIDS IN INDIA
.... Certainly for married men, the spread is also to their wives and, ultimately, to their
children.
HIV and drug use go hand-in-hand in Manipur (Raj, 1997). ....
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Case Analysis: WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL'S AIDS INITIATIVE
.... It is an uncomfortable fact of life that even the most appealing needy
children live (not by choice) in the company of
HIV/AIDS. ....
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Teenage Sex and Education
.... 4-5). For young
children attending elementary schools in the Bay Area of .... messages including hands-on demonstration with food, rappers and
HIV-infected speakers ....
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UN Office on AIDS
.... Of these 99,000, 59,000 are women aged 15 to 49 and 15,000 are
children. The
HIV/AIDS epidemic in Congo has generated 78,000 orphans, and caused 11,000 deaths ....
(942

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Genetic Variations in HIV
.... Sustiva). Pediatric guidelines recommend aggressive antiretroviral therapy for all
HIV infected
children younger than 12 months. To ....
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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
.... AZT expenses, for example, can average approximately $6,000, although in 1989 the drug's market did offer to distribute AZT freely to
HIV infected
children. ....
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Placebo Speech
.... when successful, is to continue to doom entire generations of African women and
children. .... of AZT to prevent mother-to-infant transmission of
HIV in developing ....
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