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AIDS challenged the 20th Century dichotomy of infection diseases in the underdeveloped world and chronic diseases in the industrialized nations. AIDS linked both worlds in a global plague, mimicking past epidemics, such as cholera, yellow fever, leprosy, syphilis, and the plague. Yet AIDS is a different kind of plague: It is less communicable, and its course is more chronic. The prevention of AIDS, in a sense, belongs to both the first and the second epidemiologic revolutions.
Write a short paper addressing the following points. (50 points)(A 2-page response is required.)
1.Give a brief quantitative description of the AIDS problem in the U.S. and throughout the world.
2.Explain at least three (3) measures countries have taken to control the spread of AIDS among their populations.
3.Recommend at least two (2) measures that you believe have been or would be effective in controlling the spread of AIDS. Why?
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Running Head: AIDS IN THE US AND THE WORLD
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AIDS IN THE US AND THE WORLD
Introduction
AIDS has been one of the most highly spreading diseases in the United States and
the world as well. The disease surface in June 1981 after the United States Centers for
Disease Control and prevention (CDC) reported the presence of a virus, the Pneumocystis
jiroveci in Los Angeles. It is considered the largest pandemic in the world having
between 2.8 and 3.5 million people succumb to it in 2004. The disease is known for its
intense collapsing of the immune systems and despite the numerous interventions to
create a cure. This paper will present the quantitative description of the disease in the U.S
and the world, measures that have been taken to control it and some recommendations to
improve the efficiency of its control.
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