The History of HIV/AIDS

references.1.Definition of the Problem (e.g. prevalence, incidence, morbidity, mortality, cost, Healthy People 2010). Hint: make sure you have a CLEAR definition of the problem and its risk factors. Consider location (if HIV is your topic, you might want to specify a specific country that experiences higher prevalence and incidence than another). Make sure to provide a short description of the h.lth care system in the country of your choosing. 2. What has been done to address the problem? The purpose of the literature review is to show the evidence-based strategies used to address the issue you have selected. Make sure not to include the need and/or risk factors in this section. i.Treatment – what. if anything, is considered the gold standard? If applicable, include estimated associated time, costs, and accessibility/availability. Anything innovative attempted to address the issue. What went well? VVhat did not go well? ii.Prevention – what, if anything, is considered the gold standard? If applicable, include estimated associated time, costs, a. accessibility/availability. Anything innovative attempt. to address the issue. What went well? What did not go well? 3.Conclusions. This section must include a critical discussion of the main lessons I.rned from your research and any gaps ancVor constraints found in the literature.4.Recommendations. You should summarize the

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