Global and Indian Perspective on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights

Ensuring Human Rights for Individuals living with HIV/AIDS

Authors

  • Bhavdeep Singh Author
  • Prof. (Dr.) Vaibhav Goel Bhartiya Author

Keywords:

HIV/AIDS, human rights, infection, opportunistic infections, cancers, treatment, transferring infection, inborn dignity, natural rights, freedom

Abstract

Human immunodeficiency infection (HIV) is an infection that attacks resistant cells called CD4 cells, which are a kind of T cell. These are white platelets that move around the body, perceiving deficiencies and variations from the norm in cells similarly as diseases. Exactly when HIV targets and invades these cells, it diminishes the body's capacity to fight various illnesses. This increases the risk and impact of opportunistic infections and cancers.In any case, a person may have transmitted HIV for quite a while without encountering symptoms.HIV is an infection which lasts for long. In any case, receivng treatment and dealing with the infection appopriately will protect HIV from imerging at an exceptional degree and increasing the danger of transferring the infection onto an adult.Identification of the inborn dignity and of the identical and natural rights of all human beings is the setting up of freedom, equity and harmony on the earth. There is nothing everlasting in this universe with the exception of the alteration itself. In the event that we require peace, democracy, value, equality, achievements, isolation, great governance and sustainability, we can't overlook and ignore to think and work for guaranteeing human rights for individuals living with HIVAIDS. Human is the most inventive animal in this world. Commonly, we have neglected to deal with our own species in a humanly way.

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Published

2019-05-01

How to Cite

[1]
“Global and Indian Perspective on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights: Ensuring Human Rights for Individuals living with HIV/AIDS”, JASRAE, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 1999–2003, May 2019, Accessed: Apr. 04, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/11683