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摘要
随着新数字的公布,艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行病对非洲大陆的影响越来越明显。《1998年联合国艾滋病报告》指出,在全世界3 000万艾滋病毒感染者中,86%居住在撒哈拉以南非洲的34个国家,91%的艾滋病死亡发生在这34个国家。全球每天估计有7000例新的艾滋病毒感染,其中一半感染的是10至24岁年龄组的青少年和年轻人(Barongo et al.,1992)。在这些受影响最严重的国家,普通民众无法享受到现代抗病毒治疗的益处。此外,研制一种有效的艾滋病毒疫苗所需的时间比估计的要长。在这种情况下,通过适当和有效的教育计划来改变行为是减少感染艾滋病毒风险的唯一选择。
Reproductive Health and Adolescent School Students in Kabarole District, Western Uganda: A Qualitative Study
Introduction As new figures are released, the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic on the African continent becomes more and more obvious. The United Nations AIDS Report 1998 indicates that out of the 30 Million HIV infected persons worldwide, 86% reside in 34 countries in sub-Saharan Africa and that 91% of all AIDS deaths are occurring in these 34 countries. Of an estimated 7,000 new HIV infections globally every day, half of the HIV infection affects adolescents and young adults in the age group of 10 to 24 years (Barongo et al.,1992). The benefit of modern antiviral therapy is not available to the general population in these most affected countries. Also, the development of an effective vaccine against HIV is taking longer than estimated. In this scenario, behavioral change through appropriate and effective education programs is the only choice remaining to reduce the risk of acquiring an HIV infection.