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Part A: Ask Questions
Begin by creating a list of questions to guide your research and help you form a convincing argument. Your presentation should answer some of these questions:

What is the definition of a pandemic?
How does a pandemic differ from an endemic or epidemic?
What is the life cycle of the HIV virus once it enters the body? How does the genetic code of the virus change?
How does HIV affect the body?
How do people become infected with HIV?
How does AIDS develop from an HIV infection?
What are the current infection rates of HIV across the globe?
Where is HIV/AIDS most prevalent?
What treatments are currently available for HIV/AIDS?
Do some regions of the world have better access to treatments than others?
What is the average life expectancy for someone with HIV? Does life expectancy differ around the globe?
Now write four additional questions about HIV/AIDS that could help strengthen your argument in the presentation.

Respuesta :

  • how many estimated people, ages 16-40 die from AIDS every year?  
  • in 2018, 2019, and 2020, how many people were diagnosed with AIDS?
  • what are the long term affects AIDS can have on someone?
  • what are the yearly death rates caused by AIDS from this decade?