When somebody celebrates the World AIDS Day, they recognized the everyday lives and particular struggles of people around the world living with AIDS and HIV. They also remembers the danger the virus poses to the general population and how each should be responsible in ensuring that it does not spread.
However, one population has been defiant as they continue to frolic and flaunt their risky and dangerous lifestyle. According to recent findings from the World Health Organization (WHO) that analyzed data from 15 countries, transgender people are nearly 49 times more likely than the general population to contract HIV.
However, one population has been defiant as they continue to frolic and flaunt their risky and dangerous lifestyle. According to recent findings from the World Health Organization (WHO) that analyzed data from 15 countries, transgender people are nearly 49 times more likely than the general population to contract HIV.