Introduction of
Steps to avoid Infectious Diseases:
The study is about sex,
culture, and diseases. In this topic, the consideration is about to discuss the
relationship between sex and cultural conditions. The problem is related to
this having sex with more than one can result in as dangerous infectious
diseases, and these diseases were transmitted to other human beings as well. The wisdom of the culture can be referred to as religion,
traditions, norms, science, and art of form, living styles. And these all would
be different from each country, and each country has different conditions about
sex and sexual behavior. And this variation can allow the person or in such
societies do not allow the person in adopting the sexual behaviors. It is ordinary
to have these applications of such words would be restricted and partial from
its meaning. In this topic diseases related to sexual behavior can be written. (Kotiswaran, 2011)As it was seen that sexual
behavior and cultural differences are the two approaches. The
people who had a sexual relationship with more than one person were relatively
move toward having dangerous diseases related to sex. An explanation of
sexuality according to culture would be stressed the significance of values,
norms, personal independence and intemperance as an individual in the society.
As well as emotional dependence would also be different in many societies. To
know the culture, and cultural differences of a society it is important first
to know the cultural dimensions. (Dangerous Sex Offenders: 1999)The most essential
dimension of culture is religion. That what society
related to what kind of religion and beliefs, and religion plays the most
significant part in the formation of culture. And this culture will next create
the boundaries and limitations for the persons of the society. Attaining
sexual behaviors in societies were different from each other. (Rushing, 2018)
Literature Review of
Steps to avoid Infectious Diseases
Green, Edward C (2016) suggested
that having dangerous sex can lead to having AIDS. And for this situation
culture is facing a challenge of blood to overcome from this disease. The
global industry of the AIDS industry has given different structure to
acknowledge the anticipation techniques of HIV. This perspective also defines
the most sentimental agendas to avoid HIV, factors that boost
up the behavioral changes in such preventions such as delay in sex, termination
of injection, beliefs, moderation, and usage of drugs. These programs can be
helpful and successfully done. And these programs are grounded on local
communities. Less in cost, creative, less time taking and make on the cultural
framework. And to avoid AIDS from further spreading in the world different
types of treatments can be used in western counties and public health pays
attention to imposing these treatments such as testing and use of condoms. And
the implementation of western dogmatic, cultural values. As well as in
non-western culture to avert the homophobia and voluptuous suppression. And
this article also includes the factors that stimulate having AIDS and
anticipation treatment and their arguments in global health and medical
anthropologies. (Green, 2016)
As was proposed by
Kolling, Marie, Trine (2017) it has been running for many decades. In the
pre-developed societies of the pastoral, the young generation is more anxious
about their future and it is necessary to avoid the from achieving bad
behaviors to have a healthier future for them. In this research a survey was
conducted on the young person age 18, the survey includes both girls and boys.
And the analysis shows that young generations are more likely to achieve the
sexual relationship and more likely have the chance of HIV. And this study also
defines which behavior can lead to having dangerous sex and how it can be
avoided. The analysis also describes the reasons that threatening AIDS in many
apprehensions. Many burring problems can be raised as affecting sex, sexual
transactions, early pregnancies, sexual stabbing, uneven sexual relationships,
and unwanted pregnancies had been the concern of young people. skirmish for
four eras and a transitory glimpse at the positions of Burundi in universal
directories discloses that the standards of living of the inhabitants exuberant
between the bottommost in the biosphere. It is enumerated between the four
states of the universe with the deepest GDP per person11,12 In the
Anthropological Progress, Burundi was classified as the third poorest country
in the world. (Kolling, 2017)
Impact of the problem on society
of
Steps to avoid Infectious Diseases
The
previous studies show that dangerous sex can lead to infectious disease and
disability, and this was also creating anxiety in the public sector and this
will be a problem creating for the societies. And this will pay
a bad effect in every society of the universe, and this will give the basic but
deliberate and embryonic responses to HIV. And this infection is widely spread
in the universe. And most religions and societies do not except peoples who
have these types of diseases. AIDS a transmitted disease, and can easily be
transferred from one to others who y connecting with HIV positive patients. And
HIV finds that they affect the person who is suffering from this as well as
this will also affect the family. And this will also be undermining the society
by affecting its security centers, and economy. And having HIV in the big ratio
can lead the country in a bad way, a decrease in financial status. And down's
the reputation of both society and states. (Ferris, 2015)
Future implications of the problem on society
To avoid having these
problems further facing, society should need to avoid these cases happening
more. The society should need to do modifications and transactions to avoid
such behaviors, by implementing the effective perspectives which require creating
socioeconomic interferences, political consensus. And by paying prominence on
the utilization of antiretroviral therapy. The culture needs to do some
precautionary treatments. Such as test should be anticipated before marriage as
well. And treatment should be done on time. The society has to boost up the
behavioral changes in such preventions such as delay in sex, termination of
injection, beliefs, moderation, and usage of drugs. These programs can be
helpful and successfully done. (Velan, 2017)
My Recommendations of
Steps to avoid Infectious Diseases
I’ve personally suggested
that dangerous can lead a person toward a dangerous disease. Societies and
cultures should have to make boundaries to avoid and decrease these diseases
from further happening as public health service take a step in bringing these
revolutions. And have to take some significant steps to avoid such disasters.
And legal laws should be made to avoid these kinds of situations.
Conclusion of
Steps to avoid Infectious Diseases
It is concluded that
dangerous sex can lead to infectious diseases and it will also affect society
as well. The wisdom of the culture can be referred to as religion, traditions,
norms, science, and art of form, living styles. And these all would be
different from each country, and each country has different conditions about
sex and sexual behavior. And this variation can allow the person or in such
societies do not allow the person in adopting sexual behavior. The people who
had a sexual relationship with more than one person were relatively move toward
having dangerous diseases related to sex. That what society related to what
kind of religion and beliefs, and religion plays the most significant part in
the formation of culture. And this culture will next create the boundaries and
limitations for the persons of the society. The previous studies show that
dangerous sex can lead to infectious disease and disability, and this was also
creating anxiety in the public sector and this will be a problem creating for
the society
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