AIDS as an Epidemic :12 pages discussing AIDS
evolutionary
epidemiolgy; Report covers how the disease first appeared in
Homosexual men living in San Francisco & New York, and
has gradually spread into other populations. Report contains one
chart and bibliography listing 12 sources. Aidsepid.wps AIDS & Public Health : 6 pages in length. Despite studies
that report AIDS-related deaths are on the decline, there has
been -- and will continue to be -- a tremendous burden upon the
general public with regard to general health issues and all
associated with it. A disease so wicked that its consequences
even affect those who are not afflicted with it, AIDS has placed
a huge price tag on society that influences the health status and
care of every single person, regardless of their age, gender or
social status. The writer addresses the effects of AIDS on
public health, as well as discusses how the gay population feels
about mandatory testing. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
AIDSpub.wps
AIDS & AIDS-Related Complexes / Implications for EMS :
A 4 page paper that provides an overview of the risk of
transmission, signs and symptoms, testing, ethical and moral
issues surrounding AIDS and AIDS related complexes and
considers their impact on emergency medicine. Bibliography
lists 6 sources. Emsaids.wps
Boccaccio's Depiction of The Plague vs. Today's Treatment
of AIDS Victims : A 4 page comparison between the social
problem described in the opening of Boccaccio's "Decameron"
and the present-day AIDS dilemma. The writer describes how
individuals affected with the Black Plague were treated very
much like contemporary AIDS victims in terms of their alienation
from society. AIDS is also regarded as being a somewhat different
epidemic as it mostly affects only certain high-risk groups
whereas the Plague could strike anyone, anywhere, at any time
-- and no one knew why. No Bibliography. Plagauds.wps
AIDS and the Homosexual Population : A 6 page paper
discussing the frequency of AIDS within a specific high-risk
group : homosexual males. Paper contains statistics and one
graph. Some of the paper's sections include : data analysis,
conclusions, and recommendations. Bibliography contains five
sources. Aidshom2.wps
AIDS and the Homosexual Population # 2 : Although
its
general subject is somewhat identical to 'aidshom2.wps,' this 8
page paper explores homosexuality itself and discusses why it
is so difficult to teach behaviors that will prevent AIDS among
this high-risk group. Paper makes clear the necessity for
empathy regarding homosexuality and the AIDS "plague."
Aidshomo.wps
AIDS & The Green Monkey : 6 pages in length.
"A
Presentation of Fact Demonstrating the Validity of the Theory
that AIDS Originated from (Green) Monkeys." Discusses and
agrees with pertinent theories---Very detailed. Bibliography
lists 5+ sources. Greenmky.wps
Improvement in AIDS Research and Treatment : A 4
page
research paper on new trends in treatment of AIDS. The writer
details the scope of the death rate, the emotional effect, and new
drug and genetic treatments. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Aidstrea.wps
HIV --Transmission, Prevention, Management, Ethics, &
Attitudes : This 12 page paper reviews fundamental
information about human immuno-deficiency virus (HIV) and
education and treatment topics. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Hivhard.wps
H.I.V. Does Not Cause A.I.D.S. : A 23 page research
project
offering factual and statistical evidence that HIV does not
necessarily cause AIDS as the media would like us to believe.
Paper explores the evolution of AIDS research within the
medial community and the need to use HIV as a pertinent
scapegoat. In detail, the writer explains both HIV and AIDS
and their disparities. Well-researched and highly-documented,
the report's bibliography contains 20 relevant sources.
Aidshiv.wps
AIDS / An Emergency Medical Perspective : A 6 page
overview of AIDS, its causes and treatments. Emphasizes the
risks to health care workers are minimal and that although
emergency health care workers run a substantial risks of
encountering patients with the disease, they have a legal, moral,
and ethical responsibility to treat patients whether or not they
may have a contagious disease. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Aidsems.wps
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