As a species, we spend a lot of time, energy and money on fighting each other. Can you imagine what the war on aids would be like today if we had pumped all those resources into figthing it?
AIDS is still a problem, more so in the less developed countries but at least we are beginning to hear some positive news. There is still a long way to go but considering how tragic the early years were, there is some reason to smile.
In 1988, when it first emerged, the infection was like a wildfire out of control and doctors looked on helplessly. The life expectancy during that time was about two years. With medical treatment, the diagnosis of HIV/AIDS is no longer considered an automatic death sentence.
According to WHO, more than 6 million people in the developing world are now receiving antiretroviral treatment. In the hardest-hit continent - Africa - some three million people are receiving treatment thanks to the U.S. President's Emergency Program for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
With news that the number of new infections each year around the world has dropped by approximately 25 percent over the past decade, the dawn of new scientific advances augurs well for further battles to bring AIDS incidences even lower.
On December 1st, we observe World AIDS day. It was first observed in 1988 as a way to increase awareness of the disease and support those affected by it, their families, their communities, even entire countries. It provided an opportunity to fight prejudice against people living with HIV, improve knowledge about the disease among the wider population, and raise money for research.
From now until 2015, the WHO's theme is "Getting to Zero:" Zero New HIV Infections. Zero Discrimination and Zero AIDS Related Deaths.
So while you spare a thought for those suffering from the disease, remember that you can ensure that you do a part in keeping it at bay. Two words: "Safe Sex". Enough said.
Missus Singapore out!
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