[PDF][PDF] Statistical survey on awareness of Hiv/Aids and its impact on economic development in northern Nigeria during the period 2010-2015
MD Chiwa, VV Singh… - Journal of Statistical and …, 2018 - researchgate.net
MD Chiwa, VV Singh, AEA Mohamad
Journal of Statistical and Econometric Methods, 2018•researchgate.netAbstract The effect of Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune deficiency
syndrome (HIV/AIDS) global epidemic, continue to emerge decades after the first wave of
infection. One critical aspect of controlling the epidemic is by enlightening the general public
on the epidemic. That is on how it can be contracted and managed. Since the start of the
epidemic many measures have been taken by the government and non-governmental
organizations to control the epidemic, but still, it continued to infect and kill many people …
syndrome (HIV/AIDS) global epidemic, continue to emerge decades after the first wave of
infection. One critical aspect of controlling the epidemic is by enlightening the general public
on the epidemic. That is on how it can be contracted and managed. Since the start of the
epidemic many measures have been taken by the government and non-governmental
organizations to control the epidemic, but still, it continued to infect and kill many people …
Abstract
The effect of Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) global epidemic, continue to emerge decades after the first wave of infection. One critical aspect of controlling the epidemic is by enlightening the general public on the epidemic. That is on how it can be contracted and managed. Since the start of the epidemic many measures have been taken by the government and non-governmental organizations to control the epidemic, but still, it continued to infect and kill many people. The actions taken include manufacturing antiretroviral drugs and therapy, using of condoms and enlightenment among others. Nigeria consists of thirty-six (36) states and the federal capital territory (FCT) Abuja, out of this, Northern Nigeria comprising nineteen states (19) and the federal capital territory (FCT) Abuja with a population of about seventy-five million (75m), most of the people live in the rural areas where level of education is low, level of poverty is high, and culture and tradition may contribute to the spread of the epidemic.
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