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13 lip 2018 · Reaching young, soccer-mad Africans with a simple prevention message might just help, Sadler told the Thomson Reuters Foundation. The firm has trained more than 1,000 coaches to deliver the programmes to more than 30,000 children since 2004. Africa's only ball maker also tries to make a difference in other ways.
All studies indicate that there is virtually no risk in catching HIV while playing football, however, HIV infection does still pose a real risk to people who play football in the same way as it does to those who don’t. Let’s remind ourselves how HIV can be transmitted.
Sport not only helped the study participants forget their HIV status and feel ‘normal’ like their peers, but facilitated ART adherence, as to to play sport and play it well, ART adherence and consequent viral suppression is necessary.
21 paź 2022 · Adolescents who have acquired HIV perinatally (ALHIV) face unique challenges in taking lifelong antiretroviral therapy (ART), but little is known about what factors affect their adherence over the course of their lifelong treatment journey.
23 wrz 2013 · This article explores knowledge and perceptions of university athletes towards people living with HIV. Data were collected by using a questionnaire with athletes involved in soccer, netball and...
17 wrz 2014 · In the fight against HIV/AIDS, the nonprofit Grassroot Soccer is reaching youth in Africa using soccer as its platform. And it's working. Photo: Alice Keeney, courtesy of Grassroot Soccer
1 paź 2015 · Nature Reviews Disease Primers - Millions of people are infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) globally. Antiretroviral therapy offers substantial benefit to those infected or at...