Is AIDS Really a Concern When Traveling to Africa?

Diposting oleh Admin on Sabtu, 23 Juli 2011


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Traveling to Africa for most means Safari, the chance to participate in early morning and late evening game drives, to marvel at lions, giraffe, and Cape buffalo. But to initially commit to a journey to Africa you have to hurdle over your concerns, regularly which deal with illness.

Southern Africa has the highest number of individuals living 'positive' with the disease HIV/AIDS. Roughly 20-25% of Namibians, South African's, and people of Botswana are reportedly living 'positive.' That means one in each four to 5 consumers have HIV/AIDS. What does this mean to you as the traveler?

Prepare yourself for your 'once-in-a-lifetime' Safari.

1. Educate yourself about the illness, how it is contracted (over 80% of new contractions are brought on by heterosexual, unprotected intercourse and breastfeeding from mother to child in Africa), but alot more importantly what to do if you are exposed to blood.

two. Remain vigilant, not afraid. It is valuable not to add to the stigma and discrimination which is crippling the men and women already, but to be confident in your expertise.

3. Practice responsible travel approaches - Do not sleep with every single man/woman you meet!

Incorporate this knowledge into your encounter. Delve into the intimacy of the adventure and understand from the people when being continually amazed by the beauty of southern Africa. It is continually much better to be prepared for the unlikely possibility you will be face-to-face with the disease, than to be uncertain in the moment it does appear. When your Safari is all said and performed, you'll feel to oneself, "Where were the consumers living with AIDS?"

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