HIV/AIDS 1 Underlying Causes of HIV/AIDS in Swaziland There are several major causes behind this dangerous disease in Swaziland (Unicef, 2016). Poverty, Illiteracy, Infection among women, gender inequality, lack of education about HIV/AIDS, and lack in social and local government supports are some of key reasons among them. Poverty in people is one of the social determinants of HIV/AIDS. Poverty in people forces them to sex for food and earning money that leads to infection of HIV with one person to another person. Apart from this, gender inequality, lack of education among people, income inequality some of the reason, which forces women towards HIV/AIDS (Alexis Martin, 2018). Women are backbone of society but in Swaziland 39.2% of pregnant women are suffering from HIV and it is dramatically increase in the country. The infection transfers from pregnant women to the children and it also increasing in child headed households. The physical relationship between HIV patient husband and wife is also a major cause of spreading HIV in people (Xie, Zheng, Huang, Yuan, & Lu,2019). The low status of women in society is also a major cause because people use them as a means of reproduction and do not care that they are transferring HIV to the women and future children as well (Unicef, 2016). People are not aware about HIV neither they have any knowledge that how they can avoid this disease to spread in the society. Women are not aware that through breast-feeding they are transferring HIV to their children. Uneducated mother pass their HIV virus to their babies. However, the failure of government to provide education among these people is also a reason for high number of HIV/AIDS patient in Swaziland (Kohen, 2017).
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