It is a known factor that HIV / AIDS is unevenly evade the several region of the world’s
population. To understand that what those factors are responsible for the uneven distribution of
HIV / AIDS are explained below.
Economic Reason:
There are many countries in the world which are majorly known as Un developed, Developing
and Developed countries. The economic reason behind these major factors are uneven
distribution of natural resources, under education are some of them to list out. Since undeveloped
countries are lacking education as well as poverty; disease such as AIDS are more prevalent in
these regions. In the underdeveloped countries it is seen that as an estimated 70,000 teenaged
girls die each year during pregnancy and even the childbirth and more than one million infants
born to adolescent girls die before their first birthday. This is because of health consequences in
the teenage pregnancies are forced to their death sentence in poorest countries. Studies revealed
that about 2 millions or more of them suffered chronic illness or disabilities, shame and
abandonment in the underdeveloped countries. It is also seen that each year 2.2 to 4 million
adolescents option to unsafe abortions. This can be said that the adolescent pregnancy and
childbearing have distinct and important damaging consequences at global, societal and personal
levels in the world.
Cultural Reason:
In the world the cultural and sexual practices between the religions are different. There are
majorly two groups of population the low prevalence group is largely Muslim and the high
prevalence group is largely non-Muslim. Some of the factors like drug abuse, homosexuality,
extramarital and premarital sex are strongly prohibited in Muslim religion. The major impact of
cultural reason as religion can be clearly seen from the HIV prevalence in South Africa and
Uganda and by the difference that the classification and listing of HIV may change across the
national borders. The studies showed that the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence countries in sub-
Saharan are Swaziland (25.9%), Botswana (24.8%) and Lesotho (23.6%). The conservative
explanation is that the syndrome has increase in the heterosexually into neighbouring and
affluent South Africa (17.8%). It is known that the Botswana is almost bordered to the north by
low prevalence Angola (2%). It is seen reasonably and perhaps surprisingly consistent that the
HIV/AIDS cases are especially in association between the high prevalence in non-Muslim and
lower prevalence in predominantly Muslim countries.
Geographic reasons:
It has been observed that the geography of HIV infection in Africa having the highest incidence
rates of HIV / AIDS reported has varied features at each scale. The transmission of the
HIV/AIDS is oriented preferentially according to axes and poles where the virus spread out
because of local environmental factors which were found favourable conditions to dissemination.
It can be understand that the local combination .
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1. It is a known factor that HIV / AIDS is unevenly evade the several region of the world’s
population. To understand that what those factors are responsible for the uneven distribution of
HIV / AIDS are explained below.
Economic Reason:
There are many countries in the world which are majorly known as Un developed, Developing
and Developed countries. The economic reason behind these major factors are uneven
distribution of natural resources, under education are some of them to list out. Since undeveloped
countries are lacking education as well as poverty; disease such as AIDS are more prevalent in
these regions. In the underdeveloped countries it is seen that as an estimated 70,000 teenaged
girls die each year during pregnancy and even the childbirth and more than one million infants
born to adolescent girls die before their first birthday. This is because of health consequences in
the teenage pregnancies are forced to their death sentence in poorest countries. Studies revealed
that about 2 millions or more of them suffered chronic illness or disabilities, shame and
abandonment in the underdeveloped countries. It is also seen that each year 2.2 to 4 million
adolescents option to unsafe abortions. This can be said that the adolescent pregnancy and
childbearing have distinct and important damaging consequences at global, societal and personal
levels in the world.
Cultural Reason:
In the world the cultural and sexual practices between the religions are different. There are
majorly two groups of population the low prevalence group is largely Muslim and the high
prevalence group is largely non-Muslim. Some of the factors like drug abuse, homosexuality,
extramarital and premarital sex are strongly prohibited in Muslim religion. The major impact of
cultural reason as religion can be clearly seen from the HIV prevalence in South Africa and
Uganda and by the difference that the classification and listing of HIV may change across the
national borders. The studies showed that the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence countries in sub-
Saharan are Swaziland (25.9%), Botswana (24.8%) and Lesotho (23.6%). The conservative
explanation is that the syndrome has increase in the heterosexually into neighbouring and
affluent South Africa (17.8%). It is known that the Botswana is almost bordered to the north by
low prevalence Angola (2%). It is seen reasonably and perhaps surprisingly consistent that the
HIV/AIDS cases are especially in association between the high prevalence in non-Muslim and
lower prevalence in predominantly Muslim countries.
Geographic reasons:
It has been observed that the geography of HIV infection in Africa having the highest incidence
rates of HIV / AIDS reported has varied features at each scale. The transmission of the
HIV/AIDS is oriented preferentially according to axes and poles where the virus spread out
2. because of local environmental factors which were found favourable conditions to dissemination.
It can be understand that the local combination of all the causal factors explains the complexity
and diversity of the geographic characteristics of the African epidemic which affected the whole
world. When we put the geographical data together with sero-epidemiologic information then it
gives us an estimate about the initiate hypothesises related to the spatial dynamic of the epidemic
the world has seen and to the processes of regionalization.
Solution
It is a known factor that HIV / AIDS is unevenly evade the several region of the world’s
population. To understand that what those factors are responsible for the uneven distribution of
HIV / AIDS are explained below.
Economic Reason:
There are many countries in the world which are majorly known as Un developed, Developing
and Developed countries. The economic reason behind these major factors are uneven
distribution of natural resources, under education are some of them to list out. Since undeveloped
countries are lacking education as well as poverty; disease such as AIDS are more prevalent in
these regions. In the underdeveloped countries it is seen that as an estimated 70,000 teenaged
girls die each year during pregnancy and even the childbirth and more than one million infants
born to adolescent girls die before their first birthday. This is because of health consequences in
the teenage pregnancies are forced to their death sentence in poorest countries. Studies revealed
that about 2 millions or more of them suffered chronic illness or disabilities, shame and
abandonment in the underdeveloped countries. It is also seen that each year 2.2 to 4 million
adolescents option to unsafe abortions. This can be said that the adolescent pregnancy and
childbearing have distinct and important damaging consequences at global, societal and personal
levels in the world.
Cultural Reason:
In the world the cultural and sexual practices between the religions are different. There are
majorly two groups of population the low prevalence group is largely Muslim and the high
prevalence group is largely non-Muslim. Some of the factors like drug abuse, homosexuality,
extramarital and premarital sex are strongly prohibited in Muslim religion. The major impact of
cultural reason as religion can be clearly seen from the HIV prevalence in South Africa and
Uganda and by the difference that the classification and listing of HIV may change across the
national borders. The studies showed that the highest HIV/AIDS prevalence countries in sub-
Saharan are Swaziland (25.9%), Botswana (24.8%) and Lesotho (23.6%). The conservative
explanation is that the syndrome has increase in the heterosexually into neighbouring and
3. affluent South Africa (17.8%). It is known that the Botswana is almost bordered to the north by
low prevalence Angola (2%). It is seen reasonably and perhaps surprisingly consistent that the
HIV/AIDS cases are especially in association between the high prevalence in non-Muslim and
lower prevalence in predominantly Muslim countries.
Geographic reasons:
It has been observed that the geography of HIV infection in Africa having the highest incidence
rates of HIV / AIDS reported has varied features at each scale. The transmission of the
HIV/AIDS is oriented preferentially according to axes and poles where the virus spread out
because of local environmental factors which were found favourable conditions to dissemination.
It can be understand that the local combination of all the causal factors explains the complexity
and diversity of the geographic characteristics of the African epidemic which affected the whole
world. When we put the geographical data together with sero-epidemiologic information then it
gives us an estimate about the initiate hypothesises related to the spatial dynamic of the epidemic
the world has seen and to the processes of regionalization.