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The prospects of reducing the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan.
In th early 80's, with the first knowledge of HIV spreading around the world, there were mass campaigns organized to stem the rate of further infection (Dossier 1989:56). Currently however, complacency with 'life'and how it is lived seems to dominate many mentalities in all corners of the world. Currently sub-Saharan Africa contains 29.4 million out of the 42 million individuals infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Aquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). AIDS should be viewed as a
third world' New Society Publishers, Philadelphia, pp.54, 56, 57s Eckert, Erin 1998: 'Diseased Societies', in The World & I (vol. 13), 166 Feachem, Richard G.A, January 12, 2003: 'AIDS Hasn't Peaked Yet -- and That's Not The Worst of It' in Washington Post http://www.globalpolicy.org/socecon/develop/aids/2003/0112peak.htm Health Transition Centre 2000: 'Towards the Containment of the AIDS epidemic' ANU printing service, Canberra, pp.42, 152, 154, 156 Omran, Abel R., 1977: 'Empidemiologic transition in the United States' in Population Bulletin, 32(2) pp.10