sábado, 28 de noviembre de 2015

ENTRY #6

GETTING INFORMED ABOUT THE VIRUS

As it is commonly known, one of the diseases which makes people be exceedingly frightened is AIDS. Since the very first moment in which this virus (HIV) started spreading around the world, scientists began to study tirelessly both its causes and its consequences. At the beginning, as the experts could not come up fast with different solutions in order to stop the virus or, at least, prevent it from going on damaging the ill person’s health, distinct myths about the virus have been constructed and some of them remain nowadays in our society. The idea of prostitutes and homosexuals as the people who have more risks to get the virus is a clear example of a social misconception which is still present. This is reflected in the questions that students ask every time a group of doctors visit the schools in order to make the youth be aware of the virus, the ways of preventing it and the steps you have to follow if you have been infected. The truth is that everybody is exposed to the virus and all of us should be cautious in order not to contract it.

In the last two decades, however, people have effectively started to be more conscious about the possibilities of getting infected by the HIV. As shown in the figures presented in the article, it is a tremendous mistake to affirm that the majority of the people with the virus belongs to groups of homosexuals, drug addicts or prostitutes. The positive aspect expressed in the article -and the reason why it was written- is that the number of cases detected at the right time in order to start a treatment has already increased, something which shows how the campaigns and the different talks shared in hospitals and schools have helped the society to take care of the virus and worry about the possible situations which involve transmission.


In fact, people are reacting more committedly nowadays. Talking with my mother about the situation in the past and the situation now, I became aware of how different an illness can be conceived from the time in which the right information has been collected and enough research has been done. It is said that every 1st of December the number of people who make the free tests in the street increases and different shops and posts in the streets are covered with signs containing information about the virus and the free number which you can call if you feel desperate when you are told you have the virus or you need any help. Latest diagnoses are struck, and this is a good piece of news we should all celebrate. Information campaigns, volunteering testing and the inclusion of sexually transmitted illnesses in the school curricula seem to have an extremely positive effect on the globalized community where we live.

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