The culture of HIV and AIDS. How is it transmitted? How can we prevent it from being transmitted? What do we know about HIV and AIDS? Who is at risk?

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The culture of HIV and AIDS

How is it transmitted? How can we prevent it from being transmitted? What do we know about HIV and AIDS? Who is at risk?

TRANSMISSION Blood transfusion Sex Mothers passing on to children TREATMENT Medicine IMPACT Mourning death of parents Orphans PREVENTION Condoms

"We are married, but my heart is aching because our love seems to be withering away. When will you return?"

POSITIVENEGATIVE Marriage, Regeneration, rebirthBLACKSorrow, Despair, Death, sadness, loneliness Fidelity, RequestBLUEIll Feeling, Hostility, dislike Wealth, A Garden, Industry, FertilityYELLOWThirst, Badness, withering away, estrangement Contentment, Domestic blissGREENIllness, Discord, jealousy High birth or Rank, status, An Oath, Promise, PINKPoverty, Laziness Physical Love, Strong EmotionREDAnger, Heartache, Impatience, blood Spiritual love, purity, virginity, good luck WHITE