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The presence of AIDS in a community often increase their level of poverty. what is the main reason for this ?

a. superstition
b. lack of relationships
c. death of working age-individuals
d. poor government
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c. death of working-age individuals
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The answer is "c. death of working age-individuals".


HIV/AIDS, similar to every single transmittable infection, is connected to poverty. The perplexing connection among neediness and HIV/AIDS is key to a comprehension of the effect of the pandemic on provincial jobs.

The relationship is bi-directional in that poverty is a key factor in transmission and HIV/AIDS can ruin individuals so as to increase the plague itself.

Poverty is a key transmission factor, It might take distinctive structures, for example; Poverty made by war, common turmoil, social interruption and exiles. Abnormal amounts of maltreatment to young ladies and the breakdown of conventional sexual convictions are related with military destabilization, displaced person emergency and common war.

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