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近年来,我们对艾滋病这个词可以说是即熟悉又陌生,熟悉是因为我们听到这个词的名字太多了,陌生是因为我们对艾滋病的了解和认识极少。
艾滋病是什么,说实话我并不太了解,但是我知道艾滋病并不像传闻中的那样可怕,这几天和同学们在一起研读了一些关于艾滋病方面的内容,使我受益匪浅。
艾滋病是英文Acquirdmmumo---DeficioneySynderome的缩写,中文全称为获得性免疫缺陷综合病,在很多国家艾滋病被称为世界瘟疫或现代的黑死病,尽管从发现到现在只有20余年的时间,但其已在全球大规模流行,其实已经证实一点艾滋病是可以预防的,日常生活接触并不能传染艾滋病,艾滋病传播有三条途径:性传播、母婴传播、血液传播,只要我们牢记就好,同时也要知道:共用游泳池、拥抱、同桌吃饭、共用餐具、共用办公办学用具等途径是不传播艾滋病的,因此艾滋病患者不应该被歧视。
艾滋病患者在生活中应被我们呵护关心,我相信他们的心里也同样害怕,假使我们不给他们关怀还歧视他们,那么他们还怎么有和病魔做斗争的勇气呢?我们应给予他们的是更多的鼓励,对他们所遭受的痛苦给予同情和帮助。这种宽容可以赢得社会各种人群的协作,使社会力量集中起来减少艾滋病的危害。
艾滋病是一个严重的传染家,关于艾滋病的问题不仅仅是复杂的医学问题,也是社会问题,需要我们每个人提高警惕,认真关注,关注艾滋病给人类造成的危害,并把我们通过研究性学习得到的知识向身边的人宣传,让更多的人意识到它的严重性。
只有认识艾滋病,才能更好地防治,让我们行动起来,共同学习有关知识,使大家能尽快认识HIV这个人类的大敌,远离艾滋,同艾滋抗战到底。
江苏徐州塔山镇中心小学六年级:阚婧婕
By official estimates, China has 840,000 people carrying HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, and about 80,000 AIDS patients.
Despite the fairly large groups of HIV carriers and AIDS patients, the epidemic is mostly confined to high-risk groups, such as drug users, prostitutes and users of blood products. And it has yet to spread widely in the rest of the nation.
The Chinese Government is well aware of such perspectives, and the central and local governments have allocated 6.8 billion yuan (US$822 billion) to establish and improve disease prevention and control mechanisms in provinces. ach year a special fund of more than 200 million yuan (US$24 million) is channeled into HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment.
Since April, free medicine to poor AIDS patients has been delivered in regions hit hardest by the virus.
Just as the impacts of AIDS reaches social and economic fields of society, effective prevention also requires united efforts from virtually all sectors.
Key factors needed include public education, affordable drugs, medical training for healthcare workers in hospitals and the public health system, monitoring and evaluation, care for orphans, measures to stop mother-to-child transmission, a comprehensive care framework and research into vaccines and a cure.
None of these things can be achieved with the single hand of any institution not health officials, not medical workers or the government.
The fight against HIV/AIDS requires the participation of as many parties as possible.
As former US President Bill Clinton said as a co-chair of the advisory board of International AIDS Trust, the AIDS problem is manageable and preventable though we must wage it on all fronts with tenuous determination, utmost patience and tactful skills.
More media coverage is being paid to the HIV/AIDS situation in China, especially after a gathering of leading officials, scientists, medical workers and activists in the field occurred in Beijing on November 10. By official estimates, China has 840,000 people carrying HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, and about 80,000 AIDS patients. Despite the fairly large groups of HIV carriers and AIDS patients, the epidemic is mostly confined to high-risk groups, such as drug users, prostitutes and users of blood products.
And it has yet to spread widely in the rest of the nation. The Chinese Government is well aware of such perspectives, and the central and local governments have allocated 6.8 billion yuan (US$822 billion) to establish and improve disease prevention and control mechanisms in provinces. ach year a special fund of more than 200 million yuan (US$24 million) is channeled into HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. Since April, free medicine to poor AIDS patients has been delivered in regions hit hardest by the virus. Just as the impacts of AIDS reaches social and economic fields of society, effective prevention also requires united efforts from virtually all sectors. Key factors needed include public education, affordable drugs, medical training for healthcare workers in hospitals and the public health system, monitoring and evaluation, care for orphans, measures to stop mother-to-child transmission, a comprehensive care framework and research into vaccines and a cure.
None of these things can be achieved with the single hand of any institution not health officials, not medical workers or the government. The fight against HIV/AIDS requires the participation of as many parties as possible. As former US President Bill Clinton said as a co-chair of the advisory board of International AIDS Trust, the AIDS problem is manageable and preventable though we must wage it on all fronts with tenuous determination, utmost patience and tactful skills.