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HIV - AIDS and Poverty

Date Published: 21st September 2009
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Are HIV/AIDS and poverty interralated with one another? HIV/AIDS is an STD that is viral in nature. On the otherhand, poverty is an economic situation of the people inn a given country.

These two are interralted. It is a major factor which leads to behaviors that expose people to the danger of getting infected with the disease. It worsens the impact of the disease. The occurrence of the disease can lead to an escalation of deficiency and can even push some non-poor into financial scarcity.

Millions of people are getting affected by the disease every year, despite various measures taken up by the governments across the worlds. The focus on poverty as an important reason for the spread of the disease which affected millions of people living with STDs.


STD affects the different organized levels of the economy. However, the most relevant impact in regard to this is felt in terms of human as well as social costs, is felt at the domestic level, there is escalating confirmation as well as identification of the macro level effects. Now, both the micro as well as macro levels are interlinked closely.

As it is, there is a big relation in between the disease as well as socioeconomic factors which can be both the cause, as well as the effect of the disease. Such dual relation gives rise to composite causal patterns as well as vicious cycles that make cause-effect relations much difficult in terms of isolation. So, an enlarged level of poverty as well as income inequality, paves way for the spread of the disease. Similarly, the disease on the other hand, deteriorates the economic condition of the affected person, which leads to an increased level of poverty as well as inequality.


At a macroeconomic level, a parallel relation is present in between the disease as well as economic growth. Now, while the disease is said to be responsible for slowing the economic growth; the economic growth on the other hand is related to financial crisis as well as accessibility of wealth. As it is, these are the factors, which determine the ability of a nation, to deal with such a disease.

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