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RODRIGUEZ, ANAH SOFIA

BSEDEN 1-1

WEBINAR TAKEAWAYS

I was hooked to the first slide because it highlighted acquired immune deficiency
syndrome (AIDS) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). AIDS and HIV are
frequently used synonymously. The two, however, are not the same. Additionally, not
everyone who has HIV also has AIDS.

Every human who displayed signs has HIV. It is not limited to ordinary people;
celebrities and prominent figures may also become affected. These are a few of the
famous people who have received an HIV diagnosis. A while back, a guest speaker on
a webinar discussed how HIV-positive people commonly experience discrimination and
stereotypes.
In comparison to those who are preventing it, the number of HIV cases has increased
recently. This image demonstrates the cause of it. The risk of HIV infection is increased
in people who engage in risky activities and situations. I enjoy it because I didn't realize
why HIV is so prevalent before the webinar.

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