The HIV pandemic continues to pose a concern in the world health debate. It is, therefore, imperative that change is effected towards ensuring more people are prevented from acquiring this virus. The youths form a big percentage of those under 30 affected by the virus. According to, Herr, Telljohann, Price, Dake, and Stone, the teenagers in school make 10% of the persons under 30 years of age that have been diagnosed with the HIV virus. They assert that education on the virus has been effective in promoting behavioral change in high school. Fonner et al, say that education intervention Continue reading...