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in a timely consideration of the pandemic, Spirit of Uganda executive director Alexis Hefley joins UC Davis faculty member Moradwun Adejunmobi and others in examining HIV/AIDS from the global, cultural and medical perspectives. Series: Mondavi Center Presents [5/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 14230]

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  • @Kyoshiko They might be poor but there is one thing they do that rich people dont. They are open minded when it comes to HIV issues and thats why they have a 5% infection rate.

  • Many West African countries don't want to accept that there is HIV in their countries. I know very much that they do have the desease. The reason why I say that is because. HIV started in the African French speaking countries. Nigerians are known to travel all over the world. They have been in touch with many HIV infected people. There have to be a big number of infections in that country but they can't accept it.

  • This desease has taken all our relatives in Uganda and South Africa. I can't stop crying because I have lost entire villages. In Uganda today. The whole country is full of people ages between 15 and 20. You will be very lucky to find middle aged people. Most children are orphans. It is very sad when doctor's deny the truth and decide to kill the whole continent of Africa.

  • My Hubby was in Uganda for a solid month this summer as a Director of Photography for an AIDES documentary on this part of Africa. He accumulated over 20 hours of video footage and 2000 pictures of Kampala, Tororo, Jinja, and parts of Uganda of which he had no idea he was located. I have seen some of the footage and these people are so poor.

    Kyo

  • all hiv tests have legal disclaimers on them. pregnancy and many other conditions can cause an hiv test to come up positive. hiv medications are all toxic. AIDS is a syndrome consisting of diseases that have been previously identified and somehow lumped under the AIDS umbrella. psychoneuroimmunology is a key component in AIDS.

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