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TITLE:

THE STUDY OF HIV AND AIDS TRANSMISSION AMONG ADOLESCENTS CURRENT SITUATION, INEQUITIES AND DATA GAPS

AUTHORS:

Dr Moaz Ahmad, Dr Jahanzaib Ashraf, Dr Jafir Wakeel

ABSTRACT:

Introduction: Examine levels and examples of the pervasiveness of HIV, information, sexual behaviors and inclusion of selected HIV jurisdictions amongst youth aged 10 to 19 years and have information gaps and tests. Methods: Our current research was conducted at Services Hospital, Lahore from October 2018 to September 2019. The data remained verified from the United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). on HIV/AIDS HIV gauges, widely delegated of the family, carry out recognition studies and distribute writing. Results: There are various gaps for explicit writing about HIV before adulthood information; in any case, important ramifications for programming may be drawn. Eighty-three per cent of the 3.2 million young people assessed 10-19-year-old living by HIV in 2018 were in South Asia, and most of them (59%) remained females. In detail accurate information about HIV, condom use, HIV testing, and Inclusion of antiretroviral treatment remains low in many countries. Start Sexual initiation (sex before the age of 17) is increasingly fundamental in immature young women than young men in low- and middle-income nations, predictable by initial marriage and early work in those nations. In countries where the scourge is low and concentrated, the banality of HIV is most notable among key populations. Conclusion: While accessible information on HIV among adolescents are limited, the weakness of HIV has spread over the next decade of life is evident in the information. Improved information about social events, investigations and It is fundamental to detail explicit frameworks for young people in order to verify progress and improved wellness outcomes for youth. More accurate and better disaggregated data to understand contrasts by gender, age, geology and financial status and to meet quality and human rights obligations, especially for key populations, are a standard requirement for more data. Keywords: Transmission, adolescents , HIV.

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