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Factors Influencing the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria - Three Economic Status/Income Level Groups in Owerri, Nigeria

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The Spead of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria.The CIA predicts a possible devastation of the Nigerian elite from HIV/AIDS infection if the epidemic is not contained. For many years, after the discovery of HIV/AIDS infection in the population, Nigerian Officialdom s response was tepid. Thus valuable time was lost in the adoption of policies, and in the institution of programs to stem the spread of the disease. Factors Influencing the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria: Three Economic Status/Income Level Groups in Owerri, Nigeria was a study to examine whether one s economic/income status and degree of AIDS knowledge had a relationship with high risk sexual behavior or unprotected sex which is a cofactor in the transmission of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The study addressed the problem of insufficient data on the factors influencing the spread of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria.

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O Dr. Matthew Uzukwu é licenciado em MBA pela Universidade de Howard, e doutorado em administração de serviços de saúde pela Universidade Walden. O Dr. Uzukwu é professor na Bowie State University, Maryland, EUA. Ensina cursos em gestão da produção e da oferta, teoria e comportamento organizacional, e métodos quantitativos.

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Authors Matthew Uzukwu
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.06.2011
 
EAN 9783844389234
ISBN 978-3-8443-8923-4
No. of pages 232
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Antiques

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