Introduction: Nowadays, there is common knowledge on the prevention of HIV/AIDS infection in Hong Kong. Since 1984, when the first case of HIV infection was reported, a total of 6,198 people have reported being infected with HIV/AIDS. It represents that Hong Kong has a good health promotion plan and motivational strategies to promote education and prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS in our society. models and analyzes health promotion and motivational strategies in Hong Kong. Contents: Prevalence: According to statistics carried out by the Hong Kong Department of Health, there is an HIV reporting system in Hong Kong. Usually doctors and confirmatory laboratories report the case of HIV infection. There are three main insights into the prevalence of this disease from information from the HIV reporting system. First, HIV/AIDS sex. Since 1984, there are a total of 4,926 men and 1,272 women infected with HIV, and 1,189 men and 221 women have been diagnosed with AIDS. It shows that the male rate of HIV infection is much higher than the female rate. Second, the age of reported HIV infection. Most patients are aged between 20 and 49 years, especially between 30 and 39 years. Third, the modes of HIV transmission. Usually, HIV is transmitted through sexual contact, about 74%. In sexual contact there are three main parts, the first part is heterosexual transmission, the people who infected HIV with this mode of transmission remain constant, and this is about 40%. The second part concerns homosexual contact, the people who have infected HIV in this way are approximately 30.8% and the third part is bisexual contact... at the center of the document... information on how to prevent homosexual HIV infection. , but the most important thing is to care for and accept HIV carriers. The government should promote and they are not the only ones. In society there is someone who cares and knows their feelings. The government should promote more organizations that can help HIV patients share their problems and welcome them into society. Works Cited http://apps.who.int/gho/data/node.main.622?lang=en http:/ /www.info.gov.hk/aids/english/surveillance/quarter.htm http:// www.aca.gov.hk/tc_chi/links/links.html http://www.aca.gov.hk/publication /g254.pdf http://m.everydayhealth.com/hiv-aids/effects-of- hiv-on-body http://www.info.gov.hk/aids/pdf/g190htm/05.htm http: //www.hivmanual.hk/content.html?gonum=11#imgpanel http://reffor .us/ http://www.aids.org.hk/cms/section6/6-2/tc/http:/ /sophia.smith.edu/~rflor/Psychology.htm
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