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Perceptions in Reproductive Medicine

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Infection, is it Working?
  • open or close Junior Bazile*

    New York Harm Reduction Educators, Global Health Delivery Project at Harvard University, USA

    *Corresponding author: Junior Bazile, New York Harm Reduction Educators and Global Health Delivery Project at Harvard University, USA

Submission: February 23, 2018; Published: March 27, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/PRM.2018.01.000521

ISSN: 2640-9666
Volume1 Issue5

Abstract

HIV/AIDS has been posing problems to scientists and usual human beings around the world for almost four decades. The history of HIV/AIDS (which started in the late 70s) is an amazing and interesting one for several reasons. There have been many steps taken to control the condition; many risk groups identified and many prevention measures established. However, until now there is no vaccines, no cure but just a couple of ways to control over the devastating affects that the condition can have. In many places across the globe there have been so many movements to force government officials to take more responsibilities in treating with more respect, fairness and seriousness people who are infected with HIV.

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