Wednesday, December 1, 2010

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December 1 World Day of AIDS (HIV) "Put Make this, protect protect him / a"

Today it is no stranger this term, AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease most dangerous of which are known as well as being a disease that today still has no cure, only a manner that facilitates and regulates the lives of people affected by this disease.
As we have said today it is no stranger this term but not for many years people did not even know very well your name, the beginnings of AIDS in our country were marked by the allocation of the gay people stigmatize those affected by the disease in an era where homosexuality was not included in society.
took several months for the company understood that HIV was not exclusively a disease of homosexuals, prostitutes and drug addicts, but that anyone who did not use protection when having sex might be the next victim of AIDS.
HIV has killed millions of people around the world throughout the years from great artists such as was the case of Freddy Mercury (death that shocked the society of the time) to anonymous people, AIDS did not understand sexual orientations as initially believed, failed to differentiate between the social classes of the time, money was not enough to forgive his victims and never may say that AIDS was a racist because race was not an important factor for suffering from AIDS ...
For years the best weapon we have against AIDS is to prevent it all the conscientious work for condom use in all relationships and sexual practices in both homosexual and heterosexual in few, we can not let our guard down at any given moment that AIDS does not lie.
The retroviral been able to improve the living conditions of people affected by the disease up points almost similar to those of people living with HIV and no longer sell the weakness of AIDS in our society, however in countries that are not developed economically, especially African countries, AIDS continues be one of the leading causes of death among adults and, sadly, remains a leading cause of death among children and is still insufficient medicines for condom use and AIDS in the continent where the disease has claimed more victims.
So today, December 1 all / as we'll jackets red ribbons to show that the AIDS pandemic still exists but what has today is not going to endure the social stigma of patients / victims of this as disease and will continue all / as working, working with our part in preventing this disease.








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