World AIDS Day is held every year on the 1st of December. It’s an opportunity for individuals worldwide to join in the battle against HIV, to uphold support for individuals living with HIV, and to remember those who have lost their lives from an AIDS-related ailment. Established in 1988, World AIDS Day was the very first Global Health day ever.
With the appropriate distribution of informational data with respect to HIV, outreach programs for far-off populaces, moderate medications, and tests, the battle against HIV can, without uncertainty, be won.
The days are gone when HIV was viewed as equivalent to death itself.
Clinical testing is the best way to see whether you have HIV. On the off chance that you are living with HIV, beginning treatment early can help you live a full and content life.