Discuss the impact of one ID on the health, econ development and lifestyle of the area(s) where it occurs.

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Discuss the impact of one ID on the health, econ development and lifestyle of the area(s) where it occurs

UN estimates for 2011 that there were roughly: 34 million living with HIV 2.5 million new infections of HIV 1.7 million deaths from AIDS Over two-thirds of HIV cases, and some 80% of deaths, were in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Describe this map/ global distribution

Video

Area: sub Sahara Africa 23/40 million here Health: Changes in Life expect; where e.g Botswana, from over 60 pre Aids to about 35 now Age group: 40% of 25 – 30 have aids Gender 60:40 female: male Opportunist disease, pneumonia Orphans/food etc. Hospitals: bed and resource blocking

HIV/AIDS Deaths/Condom Use by Men

Economic development Haiti, cost $1600 per year, GDP per capita $1229 Cannot work, issue in farming area Cost of treatment, taken from other budgets Loss of wages for families, lack of fertilisers General economy Health workers, 17% in Botswana Food production Children leave school, Swaziland, 25% less enrolment Teachers 21% in S Africa Overall economy

Lifestyles Stigma Split families Increase in dependences, old looking after sick and children Children taken out of school, especially girls