Unrest of AIDS in Africa Unrest of AIDS in Africa.

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Unrest of AIDS in Africa Unrest of AIDS in Africa

Made By : Tomijia Thames-Loyd

What does AIDS stand for: AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Did you know that the first case of AIDS was identified in Kenya in the year of 1984, and over the next 5 to 10 years there was a rapid increase in the number of cases dealing with the disease of AIDS. By the year of 2000 it was as many as two million Kenyans who were infected with this disease.

The Reason Why I chose Aids In Africa: I chose Aids In Africa because Aids is becoming a huge problem in Africa. And they aren’t getting enough help. More and more people are dying and nobody is doing anything to STOP it.

The Map of Africa This picture shows the percent range for the number of people living in these countries with aids.

Facts: Many economies in Africa are getting affected by the disease of AIDS. People that are living with AIDS will probably die in the year of This is a problem only because they don’t have as much money to stop this disease from spreading. In the year of 2000, there were 24 million Africans infected with the virus of AIDS. Each day, 6,000 Africans die from the disease of AIDS. Each day, an additional 11,000 are infected with the disease of AIDS. Life expectancies in some nations are all ready decreasing rapidly, while death rates are increasing with the disease of AIDS.

Question One: True or false:More people in Kenya are affected with AIDS rather than the people in California.True or false:More people in Kenya are affected with AIDS rather than the people in California. Answer: TrueAnswer: True

Question Two: How can you get the disease AIDS:How can you get the disease AIDS: A. SexA. Sex B. KissingB. Kissing C. Hugging someone who is affected with the diseaseC. Hugging someone who is affected with the disease D. All of the aboveD. All of the above Answer:Answer: A. SexA. Sex

Question Three: What do AIDS stand for? Answer: AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome

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