*PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN
CURE*<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>
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*We have all grown up hearing the adage 'Prevention is better than cure'
since our very childhood — brush your teeth twice to protect them from
decaying; wash your hands before eating food to avoid a stomach upset; do
not eat uncovered street food; get vaccinated against diseases like polio;
get rid of stagnant water to stay clear of malaria and dengue; exercise to
stay fit; and so on and so forth. No one wants to argue with these
time-tested measures, which if followed can reduce one's chances of
contracting a disease; forget about trying to find a cure
later.*<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>
* * <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>*

But when we talk about an issue such as AIDS, Acquired Immunodeficiency
Syndrome, the whole prevention angle seems to be misconstrued. People have
been warned about AIDS and the virus causing it, HIV (Human Immnuodeficiency
Virus) for over 20 years now. But has it been enough? AIDS has already
killed millions of people, millions more continue to become infected with
HIV. But still the point is far from being driven home — There is neither a
vaccine nor a cure for AIDS; the only way to remain safe is by not getting
infected. * <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>
* * <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>*

To this end, the ABC (abstinence, be faithful and use a condom) campaign to
prevent HIV infection needs to be seen in new light. With more and more
people indulging in unprotected sex, especially youngsters, the mystery and
confusion surrounding it needs to be cleared, and this can be best achieved
by imparting sex
education.*<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>
* * <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>*

Sex education, both from the family perspective and the government in
general, has become a hot topic of debate, with very less being done to
clarify the doubts nesting in the boggled young minds. We have to go beyond
showing a 'single' documentary at school, which only leaves the minds more
baffled and curious. Family discussions need to be more focused emphasising
on the fact that it can happen to anyone and so the need to understand the
facts correctly to help members make an informed decision.
*<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>
* * <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>*

According to a survey, 51 per cent of the people in India feel that AIDS has
a cure, 65 per cent do not use condoms while having sex with 'unknown'
partners and only 73 per cent practice abstinence before marriage. About 95
per cent people believe that it can never happen to them. This is a telling
picture of the crude information engulfing our society.
*<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>
* * <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>*

The idea of prevention can only be realised when people are informed about
how they can protect themselves and their partner, and if infected how they
can take care of themselves and prevent from spreading the infection. If the
government takes a firm step to inform and educate the masses how to prevent
from getting HIV/AIDS, it will also help to bring down the cost of health
care required at a later stage after one gets
infected.*<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>
* * <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>*

In 2007, the number of people worldwide living with HIV is estimated to
be 33.2 million, 2.5 million people became newly infected and 2.1 million
people died of AIDS. The brutal truth is that this number includes 2.5
million children who get infected with HIV much before they actually get to
know about prevention. The transmission of the virus from HIV-positive
mothers pushes 3,80,000 children to the jaws of death every
year.*<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>
* * <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>*

These statistics only reinforce the need for prevention — by drugs so that
the virus is not transmitted from HIV-positive mothers to their infants and
thereafter by proper sex education so that people can make an informed
choice.* <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>
* **

Ignorance may be bliss sometimes, but definitely this does not apply to
AIDS. Preventing ignorance is the first step, and it should happen not only
on the World AIDS Day, but should be an ongoing process.
*<http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Health_and_Gourmet/>

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