HIV virus can have common definition around the world, but people's perceptions to the virus in the society differ and I am interested in sharing my experiences in this topic.
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There has been scandal about condoms quality in South Africa and today Dept of Health (i.e. ministry of health) in South Africa released this leaflet to inform people about what condoms to return them back. It will be interesting to know how many people will get this information and will return back the condoms.
Male circumcision is becoming a very interesting topic which is creating emotional reactions of some scholars and new research questions by other ones. Here is a news article talking about it and advocating its importance. Dec 14 2006 01:27:57:667PM Southern African countries, the world's region worst affected by Aids, have been urged to embrace male circumcision to partially prevent the spread of HIV. Blantyre - Southern African countries, the world's region worst affected by Aids, were on Thursday urged to embrace male circumcision to partially prevent the spread of HIV. "The evidence is substantially overwhelming ... male circumcision reduces the transmission of HIV," Zambian surgeon and university lecturer Kasonde Bowa told health officials and experts from the 14 member nations of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). "SADC must make a decision and generate leadership on this issue. The HIV pandemic has gone up in the region and the key differen...
I was attending a conference to present a pilot study to screen HIV among men who are having sex with men (MSM) in Lebanon last July. They had around 5 out of 225 who were living with HIV, and they showed the list of reasons why they do not use condoms and why MSM social gathering places do not offer condoms. Homosoexuality act is considered as a crime act in Lebanon, and the MSM social places are concerned to have several visits from the police if they consider distributing condoms at their place. One of the police officers, attending the conference, explained that the police is enforcing the law and they are trying to collaborate. I asked him if they screen MSMs at time of arrest and the answer was no, they only do it when they are sent to central prison in Beirut. MSMs are perceived as criminals but not their safety to be screened yet.
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