Homework Question on Communicable Diseases
- Foundation for this assignment The development of a society, rich or poor, can be judged by the quality of its population’s health, how fairly health is distributed across the social spectrum, and the degree of protection provided from disadvantage as a result of ill-health.
- Task for this assignment Choose one Communicable Disease from the US Department of Health and Human Services’ site about Global Health, available at http://www.globalhealth.gov/global-health-topics/site Do your own research to find out what population is most affected by this health issue and what is being done to solve the problem.
- Write a 1 – 2 page review of your findings. Think about how this global health issue is being handled in the population to which you belong, and write another page about that.
- Your paper should be 2 pages. Be sure to use credible, professional, and scholarly sources such as peer-reviewed journal articles from the Online Library, and government, university, or nonprofit organizations’ Web sites.
Homework Answer on Communicable Diseases
Communicable diseases usually spread from one individual to another or from animals to human beings, through airborne viruses or bacteria. Communicable diseases are also referred to as infectious or contagious diseases. They include HIV/AIDS, malaria, influenza, hepatitis, tuberculosis, and polio. HIV/AIDS is one of the deadly infectious diseases, which affects individual’s immune system, making an individual become vulnerable to forms of illnesses.
The US government has endeavored to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS through education, use of antiretroviral medications, and research. This study will focus on HIV/AIDS and its effects, as well measures put in place to contain the pandemic.
HIV/AIDS
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has become a challenge to many countries, as researchers engage their efforts to find its cure. HIV is a viral disease that is passed from one individual to another through sexual contact, blood transfusion and exposure, childbirth, as well as through breastfeeding.
The eventual symptoms of HIV infection are what is commonly referred to as acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). AIDS is the complex phase of HIV. Every individual who has AIDS suffers from HIV infection, but having HIV infection does not necessarily mean that an individual is suffering from AIDS (Gallant 15).