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New Ideas take shape in combating the Global Menace of AIDS

<p>Keeping up the constant combat against the mysterious fatal prevalence of AIDS&comma; worldwide researchers have been upping their ante in the fight against AIDS&period; Agreeing that sharing of information and researching the sociological trail of the disease hold the key to the solution&comma; researchers&sol;healthcare workers gathered at the International AIDS conference in Washington last year&period; The objective of this conference was to facilitate sharing of information among concerned participants and find a definite solution&period; The convention focuses on three main aspects&comma; finding better treatment&comma; inhibit the flow of the disease&comma; and create positive social opportunities for those affected&period;  Held from July 22-27 at the Walter E Johnson convention centre&comma; around 25&comma;000 delegates from around the world met at the meeting&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The conference focused on exploring the sociological traits that are causing the disease to propagate&period; Since the issue of AIDS deals with complicated sexual issues&comma; a deep introspection on the various aspects of the matter was a main point of the conference&period; Trying to find the root of the matter&comma; commentators agreed that a major change in social mindset is imminent in accepting the complexities of sexual relationships&period; Also&comma; many speakers stressed on combating social evils like prostitution&comma; human trafficking&comma; and pedophilia to combat the menace&period; A few commentators also raised the aspect of connecting matters like domestic violence&comma; alcohol abuse&comma; and lack of scientific education to study the prevalence of the disease&period; With the keynote address delivered by former president Bill Clinton&comma; the convention promised of having the necessary systemic connections to implement the deductions of the convention in eradicating the menace of AIDS&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Also&comma; the meeting focused on the fact that the perception of AIDS as a disease of Africa and the third world countries must need an introspection&period; The truth that emerged from the constant exchange of ideas was that no one is safe from this deep disease paranoia until effective preventive and restorative measures are in place&period; Talk was also on to explore new frontiers in research with a dedication that only comes from the realization of personal health safety&period;  The consensus was that since the disease can affect anyone&comma; a comprehensive collective global strategy must be in perusal&period; The organizers committed to take the matter further in discussion and implementation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Speakers at the conference forwarded different case studies to prove their perspective&period; Commentators appreciated how Botswana provides free life-saving drugs to almost anyone who needs them in a country with one of the highest number of AIDS patients&period; The meeting also noted that the model HIV&sol;AIDS prevention program in Brazil was in a steady decline due to several practical reasons&period; The organizers were happy to derive concrete conclusions from these interpretations and implement them&period; The situation in Haiti was also in focus with speakers expressing commendation on the progress of the prevention program in developing nations&period; The convention ended on a positive note with a strong guide-map to implement the &OpenCurlyQuote;Universal Treatment’ in major US cities with the assurance of providing preventive medicines in not letting the disease to take shape in the first place&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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