PREVENTION OF NEW CASES OF HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS: PRAGMATIC APPROACHES OF SAVING LIFE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Abstract
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a major Public Health burden to the world despite all efforts to eradicate the menace. New cases of HIV are increasing rapidly especially in the developing world. Pragmatic preventive measures are necessary to reduce the scourge. Prevention of HIV has remained the best approach to the control of the spread of HIV as there is no definitive cure yet. More sensitization and education are needed in the many sectors of the society to help educate the public on ways of preventing HIV infection and spread to arrest new cases of such infection and obtain improved health status of the society which will reduce cost for the government and non-governmental organisations.