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Essay / Proposal-Eradication of HIV/AIDS - 862
PROPOSAL- ERADICATION OF HIV/AIDS FROM AUTHOR:4766PROPOSED SPECIES: HIV/AIDSNUMBER OF WORDS: 1108PROPOSED ACTION: PREVENTION TO ERADICATEWhat is HIV/AIDS? This particular virus can only infect human beings. HIV weakens your immune system by destroying important cells that fight disease and infection. A weakened immune system cannot protect you. A virus relies on the body's cells to take over and reproduce. HIV is actually the shortened form of the human immunodeficiency virus. Unlike the common cold “flu,” HIV is a very different virus. With HIV, the immune system cannot fight viruses in our body as it usually should. The human immune system can't seem to get rid of it. Why the virus is incurable has been the main question for scientists who have been trying for years to find the solution to cure the virus. For long periods of time, HIV hides in your body's cells and attacks most of the immune system. HIV takes over the infection and disease-fighting cells in your body and uses them to reproduce. Over time, HIV can destroy so many of your CD4 cells that your body can no longer fight infections and disease. From there, HIV infection will lead to AIDS. AIDS cannot be inherited in your family. AIDS is only acquired after birth. The organs and cells that fight infection or disease are covered by your immune system. You get AIDS when your immune system is “deficient” or not working as it should. A syndrome is a group of symptoms and signs of illness. AIDS is not a single disease but rather a syndrome. The reason is that it is actually a complex disease with a wide range of symptoms. The final stage of HIV is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. These are the middle of paper, brushes, razors, needles for piercing or tattooing and blades for cutting or healing. Over all these years, we have been fighting against the spread of the disease and also helping those infected to fight for their lives. HIV/AIDS is so silent that no one can really know if they have it or not. No one can really know if they accidentally pass it on to someone else who doesn't know the other person has been diagnosed with the disease. In conclusion, it is important for people to know the danger of HIV/AIDS and the steps they can take to prevent more lives. being in danger must be taken. Especially when there is still no cure, this disease must be eradicated by raising public awareness about HIV/AIDS. In addition to this, preventive measures against the disease should also be known to all people around the world..