By Jack DiStefano and Ryan Long HIV/AIDs in Africa By Jack DiStefano and Ryan Long
The Beginning 1920's Kinshasah, Democratic Republic of the Congo Chimpanzee blood from the meat Virus spreads through Africa and out into the world USA infected by mid- to late 70's
Growth Exchanging bodily fluids Spread from birth Sex trade in Kinsahsha 2001-2014; 30 million - 37 million Eco down, HIV up
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Treatment of Aids in Africa Antiretroviral treatment programs Condom use and distribution PMTCT (Prevention of Mother To Child Transmission) Harm reduction WHO's 2013 guidelines
Effects of Aids in Africa Has become an epidemic Worst in sub-Saharan Africa Loss in population Young people/women getting virus more Some economic troubles Women's rights set back