Affect of HIV on World Population
In June of 1981 Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) first appeared in the United States. ... The continent of Africa has estimated a number of twenty eight million five hundred thousand cases of HIV and/or AIDS. All over the globe there are many cases of HIV and this is a major impact on the population of the entire world. If it were not for the one thing, unprotected sex, that keeps spreading HIV in Africa, the population would have already plummeted into almost nothing. Unprotected sex allows HIV to spread but it also allow for more births in the country. Unfortunately many of the children that are born are born infected with HIV and will not be able to make it to far into life. If the spread of HIV is not controlled in the near future a sudden decrease in the populations of many African countries can be expected.