Thursday, July 12, 2012

AIDS: circumcistion and medecation not working

AIDS is the primary killer of African-Americans ages 19 to 44, and the mortality rate is 10 times higher for black Americans than for whites. why?


In 1987, a small group in San Francisco started a quilt to document the lives of people who died from HIV/AIDS. In 2012, the AIDS Memorial Quilt returns to the National Mall for the first time in more than a decade. More than 48,000 panels have been woven together to memorialize the lives lost. why?


By the end of 2013, Kenyan health officials want more than 1 million men to get circumcised — a procedure that can reduce the risk of contracting HIV by up to 60 percent. If the effort succeeds, it just might prove a model for the rest of Africa??? Wrong? In Africa what happens in Kenya stays in Kenya!!! So what happens in Kenya cannot and will not do what your newspaper reporters wish it could do. 

And the whole circumcision  reducing the rate of HIV! I am not buying that, plus why would I bank on a treatment that would only reduce the RISK! what does that mean reduce? let me guess? Just like antiretroviral therapies were supposed to prevent the HIV virus from multiplying and diminish the virus circulating in the blood. really???
Cause from the judge of it since, those drugs hit the market, the rate of HIV is raising! You get my point!



A decade ago, Botswana was facing a national crisis as AIDS appeared on the verge of decimating the country's adult population. Now, the country provides free, life-saving AIDS drugs to almost all of its citizens who need them.


 could it be that the places that have the highest rate of HIV/AIDS cannot afford the research to discover the final cure?

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