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  2. HIV/AIDS in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Here is a brief overview of the HIV epidemic in the country as reported by the Ministry of Education in June 2014, as well as the UNAIDS report on Kenya for 2017. [6] [1] 53,000 Kenyans were infected with HIV In 2017. 8,000 children, 27,000 women, and 18,000 men were infected with HIV in 2017.

  3. HIV/AIDS in Africa - Wikipedia

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    HIV / AIDS originated in the early 20th century and has become a major public health concern and cause of death in many countries. AIDS rates varies significantly between countries, with the majority of cases concentrated in Southern Africa. Although the continent is home to about 15.2 percent of the world's population, [1] more than two-thirds ...

  4. HIV adult prevalence rate - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, 38 million people are estimated infected with HIV globally. [4] The HIV pandemic is most severe in Southern Africa. Over 10% of all people infected with HIV/AIDS reside within the region. Adult HIV prevalence exceeds 15% in Eswatini, Botswana, and Lesotho, while an additional six countries report adult HIV prevalence of at least 10% ...

  5. Health in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Health in Kenya. Tropical diseases, especially malaria and tuberculosis, have long been a public health problem in Kenya. In recent years, infection with the human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ), which causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), also has become a severe problem. Estimates of the incidence of infection differ widely.

  6. Arthur Obel - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Obel. Professor Arthur Obel, a Kenyan scientist, identified the first cases of Human Immunodeficiency Virus in Kenya and treated many AIDS patients. [1] He developed two medications, Kemron and Pearl Omega, to cure HIV/AIDS. [2] It was later discovered that neither Kemron nor Pearl Omega were effective medications against the retrovirus.

  7. Disability in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Some leading causes of disability in Kenya include HIV/AIDS contamination. Because Kenya is a middle- to low-income country, people are less likely to receive proper treatment to prevent the transmission of the disease and to prevent its development. The HIV/AIDS disease can lead to physical, sensory, and cognitive impairments.

  8. Cindy Amaiza - Wikipedia

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    Cindy Amaiza is a Kenyan HIV/AIDS activist. She is a student living in Nairobi. She is associated with [1] Partnership to Inspire, Transform, and Connect the HIV response (PITCH) [2] partner organization [1] Ambassador for Youth and Adolescent Reproductive Health Program (AYARHEP). [3] She is also the founder of Y+ Kenya, which united young ...

  9. Kemron - Wikipedia

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    Kemron. Kemron is the name of a drug which was released in Kenya in 1991 and was alleged to be highly effective in removing the symptoms of AIDS. When put under international scrutiny, the treatment was seen to perform no better than placebo. The advent of the drug was notable for the government support and international attention it received.