THE MAIN CAUSE OF HIV/AIDS INFECTION DISEASE

Authors

  • Aannisah Fauzaania
  • Hamzah Hasyim
  • Atik Wulandari
  • Deasy Sumarni
  • Deasy Sumarni
  • Aidil Fitrianto
  • Bayu Anggriani
  • ani meliyani
  • Ahmad Taher

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35730/jk.v12i0.625

Abstract

 

Background: The emergence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has delivered large fitness demanding situations to youngsters and young people round the sector manifesting as biological, psychological, and social problems. This then have become a worldwide project which isn't always simplest depending on the fitness quarter, however additionally the complete authorities quarter in widespread due to the effect of HIV sickness which has the capacity to assault all groups.

Purpose: behavior a literature overview on HIV/AIDS. This literature overview will describe the primary reasons of HIV primarily based totally on a few dependable references.

Method: the use of a literature overview with the database used is Pubmed, a literature seek method with the keywords "HIV", "AIDs", and "HIV/AIDs".Result: Our meta-evaluation discovered that the pooled occurrence estimate of AUD amongst PLWHA changed into determined to be 29.80% (95% CI; 24.10–35.76). Conclusion: Results discovered that the primary motive of HIV contamination among men changed into the injection of narcotics, and withinside the girls it changed into sexual sex with an inflamed individual.

 

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