Table of Contents Introduction Factors leading to the spread of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa Conclusion Work cited Introduction HIV/AIDS is the number one killer disease in Africa today followed by malaria. The mid and late 1980’s saw the first cases and wide spread of the disease in Africa. Sub-Saharan Africa is the most affected by this pandemic. Unlike the north where the cases reported are fewer and the disease has not killed many, Sub-Saharan Africans and their governments face a major challenge in their attempt to combat the disease and curtail its spread. Cut 15% OFF your first order We’ll deliver a custom Sociology paper tailored to your requirements with a good discount Use discount 322 specialists online This paper seeks to look into the issue regarding the spread of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. The objective, therefore, of this paper is to outline and explain further the factors that have led to the spread of the disease in the continent. It is also the objective of the study, based on some research, to give the possible recommendations to these factors so as to curb further spread and possibly curtail the spread of the disease to its totality in Sub-Saharan Africa. This will be done in the conclusion.
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