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History of AIDS
Each year there are more and more new HIV
infections, which shows that people either aren't learning the
message about the dangers of HIV, or are unable or unwilling to act
on it. Many people are dangerously ignorant about the virus - a
survey in the UK found recently that a third of teens thought there
was a 'cure' for AIDS. Education is an important component of
preventing the spread of HIV.
Even if education were completely successful, it
would still have to be an ongoing process - each generation a new
generation of people become adult and need to know how to protect
themselves from infection. The older generations, who have hopefully
already been educated, may need the message reinforced, and need to
be kept informed, so that they are able to protect themselves and
inform the younger. |