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AIDS And You The Lethal Relation Essay

AIDS And You: The Lethal Relation Essay, Research Paper


AIDS and You: The Lethal Relation


George Stamatopoulos


Mrs. Polychronopoulou


English 110


19 February, 1997


We know enough about how the infection is transmitted to protect ourselves from


it without resorting to such extremes as mandatory testing, enforced quarantine


or total celibacy. But too few people are heeding the AIDS message. Perhaps many


simply don’t like or want to believe what they hear, preferring to think that


AIDS “can’t happen to them.” Experts repeatedly remind us that infective agents


do not discriminate, but can infect any and everyone. Like other communicable


diseases, AIDS can strike anyone. It is not necessarily confined to a few high-


risk groups. We must all protect ourselves from this infection and teach our


children about it in time to take effective precautions. Given the right


measures, no one need get AIDS.


AIDS is a life and death issue. To have the AIDS disease is at present a


sentence of slow but inevitable death. I’ve already lost one friend from


AIDS. I may soon lose others. My own sexual behavior and that of many of


my friends has been profoundly altered by it. In U.S.A. one man in10 may


already be carrying the AIDS virus. While the figures may currently be less in


much of the rest of the country, this is changing rapidly. There currently is


neither a cure, nor even an effective treatment, and no vaccine either. But


there are things that have been PROVEN immensely effective in slowing the spread


of this hideously lethal disease.


AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Defficiency Disease. It is caused by a virus.


The disease originated somewhere in Africa about 20 years ago. There it first


appeared as a mysterious ailment afflicting primarily heterosexuals of both


sexes. It probably was spread especially fast by primarily female prostitutes


there. AIDS has already become a crisis of STAGGERING proportions in parts


of Africa. In Zaire, it is estimated that over twenty percent of the adults


currently carry the virus. That figure is increasing. And what occurred there


will, if no cure is found, most likely occur here among heterosexual folks.


AIDS was first seen as a disease of gay males in the world. This was a result


of the fact that gay males in our culture internationally, in the days before


AIDS had an average of 200 to 400 new sexual contacts per year. This figure was


much higher than common practice among heterosexual (straight) men or women.


For these reasons, the disease spread in the gay male population immensely more


quickly than in other populations. It became to be thought of as a “gay


disease”. Because the disease is spread primarily by exposure of ones blood


to infected blood or semen, drug addicts who shared needles also soon were


identified as an affected group. As the AIDS epidemic began affect


increasingly large fractions of those two populations (gay males and drug


abusers), many of the rest of this society looked on smugly, for both


populations tended to espied by the “mainstream” of society here.


But AIDS is also spread by heterosexual sex. In addition, it is spread by blood


transfusions. New born babies can acquire the disease from infected mothers


during pregnancy. Gradually more and more “mainstream

” folks got the disease.


Finally, even the national news media began to join in the task of educating the


public to the notion that AIDS can affect everyone.


The best way to avoid AIDS is to regard it as a highly lethal disease and


practice commonsense prevention. Avoiding infection is IN ONE’S OWN HANDS.


People can protect themselves. To stop its spread, people are encouraged to


obtain and apply accurate AIDS information to their living styles and sexual


habits in order to reduce the risk of getting or transmitting the virus. Sadly,


health promoters claim that “reaching the many who don’t want to know” is no


easy task. Health promoters suggest that educators must learn how and when to


communicate AIDS information-in the right way at “teachable” moments. Many


Public Health Departments are now taking the lead in disseminating education


about AIDS with large-scale public awareness programs


For those who would have sexual activity, the safest approach in this age of


AIDS is monogamous sex. Specifically, both parties in a couple must commit


themselves to not having sex with anyone else. At that time they should take


AIDS antibody tests. If the tests are negative for both, they must practice


safe sex until both members of the couple have been greater than six months


since sexual contact with anyone else. At that time the AIDS blood test is


repeated. If both tests remain negative six months after one’s last sexual


contact with any other party, current feeling is that it is now safe to have


“unprotected” sex. Note that this approach is recommended especially for those


who wish to have children, to prevent the chance of having a child be born


infected with AIDS, getting it from an infected mother. Note also that this


approach can be used by groups of three or more people, but it must be adhered


to VERY strictly.


For those who wish to have sexual contact with folks on a relatively casual


basis, there have been devised rules for “safe sex”. These rules are very


strict, and will be found quite objectionable by most of people who have


previously enjoyed unrestricted sex. But to violate these rules is to risk


unusually horrible death. Once one gets used to them, the rule for “safe sex”


do allow for quite acceptable sexual enjoyment in most cases. A condom must be


used by a man in order to obtain the safe sex.


By conclusion, it is my own strongly held view, and that of the medical and


research community world wide, that the AIDS epidemic is a serious problem, with


the potential to become the worst disease this species has ever known. This


is SERIOUS business. VASTLY greater sums should be spent on searching for


treatments. On the other hand, we feel strongly that this is “merely” a disease,


not an act by a supernatural power. And while it does not seem likely we will


find either a cure or a vaccine in the foreseeable future, it may be that truly


effective treatments that can indefinitely extend the life of AIDS victims may


be found in the next few years. When science and technology do finally fully


conquer AIDS, we can go back to deciding what sort and how much sex to have with


who ever we choose on the basis of our own personal choice. May that time come


soon. In the mean time, we must all do what we can to slow the spread of this


killer.

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