Wednesday, March 11, 2009

HIV - 1 step forward, 2 steps back

NVDL:: I think one of the reasons AIDS is such a problem [in South Africa] is the high degree of child rape and child abuse (sexual abuse) in this country. By raping a child you tend to create a perpetrator, which leaves an awful legacy in terms of spreading a termional disease even more.

Thus the problem is really one of a criminal culture, and an abusive culture. This mindset needs to change. Education is one way, but look at the state of education in this country? I've taught in SA school's and it's not a fate I'd wish on my worst enemy (barring one).
clipped from www.sowetan.co.za
Finding a vaccine to prevent HIV infection may take decades but local scientists are not giving up.

The first research and clinical trials unit in a rural area was officially opened in Limpopo on Friday. The Ndlela HIV Research and Clinical Trials Unit is located at Agincourt in Bohlabelo district.

Its main aim is to provide an understanding of the HIV epidemic in the area and to conduct clinical trials on prevention.

clipped from www.sowetan.co.za

15 percent of pupils would knowingly spread HIV: study  
Fifteen percent of South African school children between the ages of 12-and 17-years would knowingly spread HIV, the SABC reported on Wednesday.

This was revealed in a study of more than 15,000 school children by an international group of epidemiologists based in Canada.

The organisation’s Nobantu Marokane said most of the learners who said that they would spread the virus had been abused.

The study also revealed that 15 percent of South African school children had been forced to have sex.

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