Students Contract Aids example essay topic
Once acquiring AIDS, there is no turning back because Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome is non-curable. I believe that a lack of knowledge of their mates background is the reason why students contract AIDS. If a person is HIV positive, I believe that it is everyone's right to know so that they can be safe from cold-hearted people who don't want to reveal having it. Luckily a female student at Si Tanka-Huron University in Huron, South Dakota didn't contract the disease, from her boyfriend who did not inform her that he was HIV positive, before the two of them proceeded in unprotected sexual intercourse.
His name is Nikko Briteramos and he was sentenced for having sex with his girlfriend without revealing that he had HIV. Their was justice this time with the girl being HIV negative but the next time someone unprotected sex with someone that they do not fully understand their sexual background might not be so fortunate (Anonymous 39). It is instances like this one why I believe that there should be some type of tattoo or something to let people know that someone is HIV positive so that there will not be any suspicions of a mate lying about not having HIV. The tattoo can be permanent or temporary (for those diseases that are curable). Knowledge of the background of a mate sexual background is a key factor of college students staying aware and safe from Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Doctors and scientists say that knowledge is an enabling factor with regard to students' comfort levels in asking their partner's sexual histories, and in requesting that partners take an AIDS test just as the girl should of did her boyfriend Nikko Briteramos.
Four doctors by the last names of Charchian, Josephson, Radecki, and Sharpie; conducted a study about AIDS determined the levels of HIV-related sexual behavior, along with knowledge and attitudes among students attending an affluent multiethnic college. They reported that in college, students who are sexually active, should be tested regularly for AIDS because they exhibit high risk behaviors consistent with their age group, including multiple sexual partners and high rates of unprotected intercourse (Charchian 29-30).
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