2020
DOI: 10.4314/ahs.v20i4.11
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HIV/AIDS knowledge and attitude towards people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA): a cross-sectional study of primary school teachers

Abstract: Background: Teachers are in advantage position to propagate correct information with regard to HIV/AIDS thereby influencing attitude towards PLWHA. With correct information stigmatization leading to spread of the scourge might be prevented. Aims & Objectives: The study was conducted to determine knowledge and attitude of primary school teachers towards PLWHA. Methods & Materials: The cross-sectional survey was used to study a sample of 400 primary school teachers in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. T… Show more

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“…Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the obligate pathogen of tuberculosis (TB), has co-evolved with its host for millennia ( Russell, 2007 ). AIDS and TB remain the major health threats globally, with a global count of 37.7 million HIV-1-positive people in 2020 and approximately 20 million deaths from AIDS ( Nwimo et al., 2020 ). There were estimated 10 million new TB cases and 1.40 million deaths worldwide in 2019 ( World Health Organization, 2020 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the obligate pathogen of tuberculosis (TB), has co-evolved with its host for millennia ( Russell, 2007 ). AIDS and TB remain the major health threats globally, with a global count of 37.7 million HIV-1-positive people in 2020 and approximately 20 million deaths from AIDS ( Nwimo et al., 2020 ). There were estimated 10 million new TB cases and 1.40 million deaths worldwide in 2019 ( World Health Organization, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence we have papers on: outcomes on PLHIV in Kenya 4 CD4 counts, 5 VMMC and HIV risk in Uganda, 6 HIV and fungal infection 7 , HIV in Wuhan China 8 that city that gave Covid-19 to the world; and HIV and primary school teachers. 9 Then comes dengue, 10 hepatitis B and osteoporosis, 11 TB, 12 H.pylori , 13 MDR Staph. aureus, 14 antibiotics in Rwanda, 15 adult pneumonia, 16 C.parvum , 17 antimalaria drugs 18 , 19 and pulmonary micro-aspiration.…”
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confidence: 99%