- HIV/AIDS in South Africa
The disease has had devastating effect on the African continent with Sub-Saharan Africa accounting for almost 70% of all HIV/AIDS infections in the world.
- HIV/AIDS Program in Kenya' Health Promotion
The program aims at promoting education and consultations about HIV/AIDS and the possible prevention of the disease.
- Cervical Cancer and Screening Procedures
Cervical cancer is one of the major health risks for women. This type of cancer is usually caused by the high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV).
- Female Adolescents' Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is a critical matter of concern not only for hospital units and the healthcare systems.
- Women with HIV/AIDS and Their Health Problems
HIV may present dramatic complications to the people suffering from it. Women diagnosed with HIV/AIDS may have issues associated with maternity.
- Human Immune System, Its Levels and Disorders
An immune system is a set of protective measures that deals with pathogens – external threats to the organism.
- Prevention of HIV Among Older Adults
The literature review studies if the older adults are different to younger adults in how they contract HIV/AIDS and deal with it, the myths surrounding the disease among the older population.
- HIV Statistics and Health Care Personnel Numbers
Despite the fact that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a global problem, HIV prevalence rates vary dramatically from one country to another.
- HIV/AIDS, Its Statistics and Health Disparities
In the 1980s, when the first epidemic of HIV erupted, a positive test result implied an immediate death sentence.
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Pathogens
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in the category of health conditions developing as a result of unprotected sexual contacts.
- Epidemiological Evaluation of HIV/AIDS in Florida
This paper describes the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS in Florida based on current incidence and prevalence data, surveillance methods, at-risk and affected populations, and screening and diagnosis.
- Health Disparity for HIV Patients in the U.S.
This discussion examines the nature of inequities within the healthcare system that affect HIV/AIDS patients in the United States.
- Human Papillomavirus Infection and Treatment
Human papillomavirus is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the United States that could lead to various complications.
- HIV Prevention Campaign for American Young Adults
The paper aims at describing the peculiarities of a public health campaign on preventing HIV in young adults living in the USA.
- HIV Prevention and Adherence to Treatment
All discussions consider the latest research in the sphere of HIV treatment options and include various perspectives from clinical professionals.
- Educating American Citizens on Issues Related to HIV
This paper will discuss the development of a social program aimed at educating American citizens on issues related to HIV and the need for them to know their status.
- HIV and AIDS Infections in South Florida
The lack of awareness combined with social issues such as poverty, inequality, lack of education, has led to the threat of HIV/AIDS epidemics among residents of South Florida.
- Depression Among HIV-Positive Women
It is a known fact that HIV-positive women undergo a lot of stress and suffer severe depressions due to their psychological trauma.
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases' Impact on Population
The most effective tools for study which will help determine the change of patients' attitudes to the STDs are different kinds of surveys and interviews.
- Sexual Transmitted Disease and Youth Awareness
This study explores how the youth's knowledge and attitude impact the success of testing and treatment as an initiative to reduce the growing incidence of HIV and STD.
- Primary and Differential Diagnoses: Cervicitis
Clinical findings are an increase in the urinary frequency, vaginal discharge, cervical friability, heavier periods, spotting, pain during sexual intercourse, fever, and pain.
- Comprehensive History and Physical Examination
From the comprehensive plan and care, it was apparent that the symptoms, medical history, social history, and teamwork facilitated accurate diagnosis.
- Nursing and Constitutional Issues
This report discusses infectious disease prevention and control and investigates legal issues in the Miami healthcare environment into its vulnerable populations.
- Coconut Grove Community's Public Health Analysis
Coconut Grove can be taken as a community with good conditions for living. There are no serious problems connected with the crime or some other aspects of social life.
- Sexual Transition Disease in Adolescents
Unprotected sexual contacts are life-threatening to adolescents. Sex education and promotion of protective means should be provided to those who become sexually active.
- Primary Prevention of HIV & AIDS: Community Teaching Work Plan Proposal
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- Epidemiological Situation in Miami City
Healthcare organizations in Miami provide people with the most necessary information about the illnesses to be ready to take care of themselves and prevent possible complications.
- Epidemiology: AIDS, Syphilis, Tuberculosis in Miami-Dade
This analysis focuses on such infectious diseases as AIDS, syphilis, and tuberculosis, which are rather frequent among the citizens of Miami-Dade County.
- Epidemiology: Human Immunodeficiency Virus
With its long incubation period, huge death tolls, and the absence of opportunities for a complete recovery, HIV has warranted the title of the plague of our times.
- Epidemiology: Malaria, AIDS, Hepatitis B in Miami
The key outbreaks of malaria in Miami and other cities in Florida were documented in 2003 and 2012. In both situations, the disease was identified due to unusual flu-like symptoms.
- Human Immunodeficiency Virus Therapies Comparison
This paper reviews two articles concerned with the effectiveness of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and opioid substitution treatment (OST).
- Health Disparities in Hispanics with HIV&AIDS: Speech
I want to urge you to develop an intervention aimed at the reduction of the HIV/AIDS rate among the Hispanic/Latino population of the United States.
- Epidemiology: HIV, Syphilis, Gonorrhea in Miami-Dade
The central objective of the intervention and its goals should be aligned with Healthy People 2020 that considers HIV and STD critical health concerns.
- Communicable Diseases in the US: Health Policy Brief
Communicable diseases are classified as diseases that can be passed from one person to another through different mediums.
- Epidemiology and Health Plans for Miami
The paper analyzes three different pandemics prevalent in Miami: cancer, sexually transmitted diseases, and mental disorders.
- Patients’ Attitudes to HIV Testing in the Dental Setting
The article is focused on the attitudes of patients toward HIV testing. The findings revealed that the sample had positive thoughts regarding HIV tests in dental sites.
- HIV: Creating a Plan of Care
The development of an appropriate program to help patients suffering from HIV through the development of a particular care plan may help to achieve positive changes in the statistical picture.
- Epidemiology: HIV&AIDS, Syphilis, Influenza A in Miami
The overall sexually transmitted disease rates in Miami-Dade are below the Florida average, yet the situation is different with syphilis rates.
- Epidemiology Assignment: Communicable Illnesses in Miami
Communicable illnesses pose various threats to public health and can even jeopardize the development of the society.
- AIDS Orphans Living in a Township by Rooyen et al.
The article by Rooyen, Frood, and Ricks is dedicated to the experiences of orphans with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). This paper will describe the article, discuss its implications, and evaluate it.
- Urinary Tract Infections Diagnostics and Treatment
UTIs can affect both male and female populations, but they are more common for women than for men due to their anatomical characteristics.
- Communicable Diseases in the Miami Community
In the Miami community, communicable diseases are presented by AIDS, HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydiosis, and the incidence of all conditions has increased since 2016.
- Epidemiology: Hepatitis B, Influenza, Syphilis in Miami
In order to assess the potential threat of infectious ailments in Miami, three illnesses can be taken as a basis – hepatitis B, influenza, and syphilis.
- HIV&AIDS Prevention and Related Ethical Issues
The scenario addresses the ethical dimension of HIV/AIDS prevention in developing countries. It concerns the negative ethical consequences of several rather effective solutions.
- Genitourinary Clinical Case: Care Plan
Over the past week the patient has been experiencing intense burning lower abdominal pain and vaginal discharge, which may be a sign of suppurative inflammation.
- HIV Infection Lab Testing and Patient Education
The use of ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) and WB (Western blot) tests to diagnose the HIV infection and prove the results of each other is supported by many studies.
- Epidemiology in Miami and Healthy People 2020 Goals
STDs, outbreaks of measles, and Hepatitis A are three community-based problems in Miami, Florida. Healthy People 2020 also recognizes the importance of these issues.
- Miami Community and Vulnerable Population's Health Assessment
The community situated in Miami, Florida, suffers from several crucial problems such as high unemployment rates, disregard of sanitarian norms, poor living conditions, etc.
- Men's Health: Human Immunodeficiency Viruses
The human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) is a disease, which impairs the human body’s ability to respond to illnesses by targeting the cells of the immune system.
- Epidemiology: HIV & AIDS in the United States
The purpose of this paper is to profoundly and elaborately analyze the current situation with HIV/AIDS in the United States.
- HIV Treatment Overview
From the conducted literature review, it is apparent that significant progress is made in the field of treating HIV.
- Contemporary Health Issues: HIV, AIDS and Older Adult
The HIV epidemic becomes one of the most terrible events in the human history. HIV/AIDS is contagious and catastrophic.
- Funding HIV Testing in Florida: Conservative Standpoint
Combating the HIV/AIDs epidemic suits the interests of social and religious conservatives because this disease negatively affects families and children.
- Dysmenorrhea and Related Issues in Adolescents
The common treatments for dysmenorrhea include the use of medicines, such as ibuprofen, and oral contraceptives to control menstrual pain.
- Rabies, AIDS, Hepatitis B, and Influenza in Miami
This paper presents epidemiological and surveillance data related to rabies, AIDS, and hepatitis B in Miami, Florida.
- Global HIV/AIDS Overview
It could be stated with certainty that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is one of the most prevalent and dangerous global health issues.
- Epidemiology: AIDS, Gonorrhea, Syphilis in Miami
This paper aims to analyze three population-based communicable diseases on the basis of the epidemiological and surveillance data of Miami, Florida.
- Funding HIV Testing in Florida: Liberal Standpoint
The suggested program aims to educate target individuals about HIV/AIDS in general and develop an awareness of existing methods for prevention and intervention.
- Seborrheic Dermatitis and Differential Diagnoses
This paper aims to outline three initial differential diagnoses for a patient who presents with complaints of red, itching skin areas.
- Treatment for a Patient With HIV
This paper aims to describe the information collected about the person with HIV, analyze responses to the questionnaire, describe the treatment and coping techniques.
- The Prevalence of HIV, AIDS in African Americans
African American population of the USA currently experiences a steady decline. One of the most dangerous current problems is the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in African Americans.
- Epidemiology in Miami-Dade County
Modern healthcare being generally divided into the community and environmental health has now become one of the major research fields due to its relevance in the global context.
- Urinary Tract Infection: Health Promotion, Chronic, and Acute Illness
This paper describes the diagnosis, treatment, and health promotion of urinary tract infection as an acute disease and cervical cancer as a chronic illness in women.
- Healthcare Support in Miami-Dade County
John's case demonstrates that HIV risks exist for different populations, and the factors leading to the disease are also variable.
- Care Plan For HIV Patients
This topic is selected because of the necessity to provide people with enough opportunities and knowledge about HIV and its impact on human health.
- Health Issues in Development of Haiti
The first case of HIV/AIDS in the Republic of Haiti was identified in the year 1982 and the country has continuously grappled with the epidemic for over twenty-five years.
- Medication Adherence in HIV Patients
The paper describes the current HIV adherence factors and identifies a suitable nursing theory and how it can be applied to improve adherence to HIV/AIDS medication.
- HIV Incidence in Miami, Florida
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a medical condition followed by ignorance and social stigma that produce common fear of HIV testing, and the inability to discuss the issue openly.
- The Threat of HIV in Adolescent Population
Adolescents are a group of people under the threat of getting HIV very quickly due to numerous uncontrolled sexual acts or wrong use of substances.
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Literature Review
This paper studies two journal articles that have reviewed behavioral approaches that could be employed to address the high rates of STDs.
- Research Proposal: Chlamydia Trachomatis
The targeted topic for this discussion is Chlamydia Trachomatis. Hammerschlag. It causes a disease known as Chlamydia.
- Improving HIV-AIDS Awareness and Healthcare Provision
HIV is one of the greatest threats to humanity due to its fast-spreading nature and, most importantly, lack of effective cure.
- HIV, AIDS Infection Among Women
HIV/AIDS is a major health challenge among women across the globe. A case study of the United States alone reveals that about 25% of those who live with HIV/AIDS are women.
- The Characteristics of Human Papilloma Virus Infection
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most prevalent of all sexually transmitted infections because nearly every sexually active individual gets infected at a given point in life.
- Papilloma Virus Infection in Woman
HPV, or Human Papilloma Virus, is a group of more than 150 viruses, some of which can produce warts (papillomas) on your body or infect genital areas of both men and women.
- Healthy People 2020 Initiative Goals in Miami, FL
The three population-based communicable diseases analyzed are HIV/AIDS, STDs, and Diabetes. The community considered is Miami, FL 33155.
- The Lisbet Community in Miami
The Lisbet Community has several health-related issues that need to be addressed within the shortest period possible to ensure that the residents lead a sustainable lifestyle.
- Comparison and Contrast of HIV and AIDS
The essay provides a comparison and contrast between HIV and AIDS by highlighting their pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, medical management, and prognosis.
- Gay Men and HIV Drugs: Reversing the Epidemic
Scientists came to the revolutionary conclusion that giving healthy gay men HIV drugs could help reverse the epidemic.
- Healthy People 2020 on Tuberculosis, AIDS, Malaria
This paper discusses the Healthy People 2020 initiative in Florida for communicable diseases, specifically, tuberculosis, AIDS, and malaria.
- Healthy People 2020 on Food-Associated Illnesses
This paper discusses the objectives, goals, and indicators of the Healthy People 2020 Initiative in Miami, analyzes HIV/AIDS, food-associated illnesses, and tuberculosis.
- Chlamydia Trachomatis: Understanding, Prevention, and Treatment
The idea of the evidence-based project proposal is to study the specifics of modern treatment of Chlamydia Trachomatis infection.
- Chlamydia Among 15-24-Year-Old African American Women
This project is instigated by the high prevalence of chlamydia among 15-24-year-old African American women. It is imperative to encourage healthy behavior within this population.
- Preventing HIV-AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Thailand
This paper discusses preventing HIV/AIDs and STIs in Thailand. The intervention is targeted at the sex workers and their clients.
- Hispanic Women and HIV Infection
The study explores various aspects that enhance the degree of risk which older Hispanic women are exposed to when it comes to HIV infection.
- Sexually Transmitted Infections: Chlamydia Trachomatis
The paper describes a preventive approach to address this problem of Chlamydia Trachomatis because prevention is better than cure.
- Human Papilloma Virus Infection Education in Teens
The paper explores the influence of education and vaccination on the rate of HPV infection for adolescents and young adult patients that visit health facilities.
- Sexually Transmitted Disease: Chlamydia Trachomatis
The paper summarizes the article ‘Behavioral interventions to promote condom use among women living with HIV’ by Carvalho et al.
- Containing the HIV, AIDS Epidemic in Australia
The paper seeks to identify the key aspects of the fight against HIV in Australia and also considering the other approaches in the fight against the scourge.
- Human Papilloma Virus Infection Awareness in Teens
This project will seek to assess the impact of improved awareness and vaccination to adolescents and young adults on the rate of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases among Young Adults
Despite the efforts taken to reduce the exposure to sexually transmitted diseases among young adults, the threat remains very high in some communities.
- Human Papilloma Virus Infection: Healthcare Programs
This quasi-experimental project helps in the evaluation of the causal impact of the intervention on adolescent and youthful adult patients in the Metropolitan hospital center.
- Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Young Adults
The study focused on surveying users on their attitude and knowledge of STIs nine months after the campaign had started.
- HPV Cancer Risks: PICOT Analysis
Although there have been campaigns to enlighten people about HPV cancer risks, most parents are still reluctant to encourage their kids to get three-dose vaccination.
- Defining Stage of Syphilis in Serological Laboratory Work
In this laboratory work, the serological test for patient A and patient B would include nonTreponemal and Treponemal tests to ascertain the stage of syphilis.
- Intervention Plan to Reduce New HIV Infections
This paper aims to conduct a study that analyzes African American HIV status and come up with an intervention plan that will help manage the situation.
- AIDS, HIV Virus Prevention Programs
This practical research indicated that the history of the AIDS/HIV legislation lacks people's awareness and virus prevention programs.
- Sensitizing More People in Texas About HIV-AIDS: Intervention Plan
This paper gives a detailed analysis of an intervention plan aimed at sensitizing more people in Texas about HIV/AIDS.
- AIDS, Pneumonia, Sarcoma and Herpes in a Patient
The patient developed Kaposi Sarcoma (KS), an unusual type of cancer, due to the gradual depletion of CD4 cells.
- HIV Prevention Strategies and Treatment Mechanisms
HIV prevention and treatment have made significant progress over the past years. However, room for improvement of HIV treatment coverage still exists.
- Danger of Spreading Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Since 44% of HIV-infected young adults are unaware of their status, testing and increasing health awareness among this population is crucial.
- Internet Information in STDs Prevention
As the modern community is now more open to discussion of issues related to sex, such as STDs, the prevention of STDs requires raising awareness of the importance of safe sex.
- HIV-AIDS Treatment Mechanisms and Prevention Strategies
The number of HIV-positive people grows day by day, raising serious concerns of the WHO and governments of different countries.
- Internet Information on Sexually Transmitted Diseases Prevention
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) prevention among young people can be effectively carried out thanks to an Internet portal with certain materials.
- Overview of Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease is one of the most alarming health issues around the world, including in the United States.
- Headlines on Sexually Transmitted Diseases Prevention
The paper assumes that, teenagers are in danger of contracting Sexually Transmitted Diseases and other diseases such as HIV/AIDs that's why it's important to inform them about STD.
- HIV Prevention Among Latino, Black, and Gay Men
The HIV virus is common among black people, Hispanics, and gay men in Florida. 60 percent of the Florida gay men were diagnosed with the infection.
- Importance of Safe Sex Practices
Safe-sex practices are the profound guidelines that must be embedded into people’s consciousness that they could avoid irreversible negative consequences.
- Sexually Transmitted Infections in the Elderly
Some sexually transmitted infections, such as gonorrhea, HIV, syphilis, and Chlamydia, have been documented in the elderly, indicating that sexual activity continues into old age.