Brief Introduction to HIV: HIV is a virus called the human immunological disorder virus. Usually, the system produces white blood cells and antibodies that attack viruses and bacteria. The unit of cells that fight infections is known as T-cell lymphocytes. This disables the body's defense system against diseases and tumors. Numerous infections may develop, these infections benefiting the weakened system of the body. These infections which usually do not cause serious or fatal health problems can ultimately cause the death of the HIV patient. Document no. 1:1.) Palella F.J., Delaney, K.M., Moorman, A.C., Lovelss, M.O., Fuhrer, J., Satten, G.A., Asschman, D.J., & Holmberg, S.D. 1998. Decreased morbidity and mortality among patients with advanced infection from human immunodeficiency virus. New England Journal of Medicine. 338:853-8602.) Northwestern University School of Medicine, Health Resolution Apache Medical System, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Oregon Health and Science University, and SUNY Stony Brook3.) Research Article4.) Clinical Researchers Focused on Decline mortality rate in HIV patients over a long period of time. They began to focus primarily on patients with different CD4+ cell counts. CD4 or CD4+ is the protein found on helper T cells, which send signals to other cells (CD8) to fight infectious cells. The patients were observed over a period of time in clinical research in which they were given four different types of antiretrovirals prescribed for HIV. Researchers were trying to obtain definitive evidence of the improvements antiretroviral brought to patient morbidity and mortality. The findings were that most patients, including people, have access to paper computers and cell phones. This article focuses on how media today shapes the process of learning about sexuality and sex, as well as the effects it has on society, particularly young people. Evaluations of sexual health interventions were used to reach adolescents through social media and also to see how they interacted with the topic. Another study will involve a group of participants composed mainly of children aged 13 to 24. The goal of the study was basically to see the impact of sexual knowledge in general. The general terms that emerged from this study were: sexuality, sexually transmitted diseases, sexual experience. Some research studies have increased knowledge about HIV, sexually transmitted infections, or pregnancy. The main finding of this study is that social media is dramatically increasing the importance of understanding sex education for young adults in a way we never thought possible..
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