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Impacts of HIV on society​

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Answered by rishabh7070
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These effects are more pronounced especially after death of both parents. HIV/AIDS in the long term leads to numerous social impacts on the community such increase in crime rates, poverty, drug abuse, illiteracy, reduced productivity and eventual collapse of social system.

Answered by naliwepelekamoyo
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Answer:Having seen how harmful and deadly HIV is,people are still ignorant about it.

HIV is something that has to be taken seriously because it has been greatly affecting a lot of people in our society.

HIV is leading to many broken homes thereby affecting the children both physically and mentally.

Man power is a major contributing factor to the development of our country and HIV is seen to have a negative impact on it has it taking a lot of people's lives who are supposed to be working in order to improve the infrastructure of our economy.

HIV brings about sigma in ones life,people fear to face the society,they tend to isolate themselves from others. Some of them even engage themselves in drug abuse, thereby affecting other people around them.

It can also lead to suicide, some people tend to end their lives because of not wanting to live a sick person and not wanting to be known by the society.

Nevertheless,HIV can be prevented by taking some precautions to protect ourselves.

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