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HIV /AIDS : A brief study / Rachabattuni Sridevi .

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi. Ancient Publishing House; 2011.Edition: 1st ed. 2011Description: 248 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-93-81385-40-1
DDC classification:
  • 23 362.1969792 SRI
Contents:
1. HIV / AIDS in India 2. HIV, AIDS and Men 3. Women, HIV and AIDS 4. Infection through AIDS 5. Transmission medicine 6. Needle- exchange programme 7. Prisons, prisoners and HIV / AIDS 8. Sexual ethics and legality 9. AIDS Pandemic 10. Breastfeeding and HIV 11. HIV test and Antiretroviral Drug 12. Universal declaration of human rights
Summary: HIV infection is now common in India; exactly what the prevalence is, is not really known, but it can be stated without any fear of being wrong that infection is widespread...it is spreading rapidly into those segments that society in India does not recognise as being at risk. AIDS is coming out of the closet. Educating people about HIV/ AIDS and how it can be prevented is complicated in India, as a number of major languages and hundreds of different dialects are spoken within its population.
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1. HIV / AIDS in India
2. HIV, AIDS and Men
3. Women, HIV and AIDS
4. Infection through AIDS
5. Transmission medicine
6. Needle- exchange programme
7. Prisons, prisoners and HIV / AIDS
8. Sexual ethics and legality
9. AIDS Pandemic
10. Breastfeeding and HIV
11. HIV test and Antiretroviral Drug
12. Universal declaration of human rights

HIV infection is now common in India; exactly what the prevalence is, is not really known, but it can be stated without any fear of being wrong that infection is widespread...it is spreading rapidly into those segments that society in India does not recognise as being at risk. AIDS is coming out of the closet. Educating people about HIV/ AIDS and how it can be prevented is complicated in India, as a number of major languages and hundreds of different dialects are spoken within its population.

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