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- AIDS abstract "Education has been identified as a common social vaccine, resulting in the more educated less likely to be infected. Accurate information of health risks suggests a negative linear relationship between years of education and HIV infection rate. UNESCO Director-General made a statement during 2011 World AIDS Day, identifying education as one of the three primary concerns, and urging for it to become a full-fledged priority. By implementing educational policies, UNESCO aims to make sure all individuals, in and out of formal education, have access to comprehensive HIV education. Improving the education of HIV/AIDS has become a growing concern, with 1 in 4 students aged 16 and above stating they had learned nothing about HIV/AIDS in school during a Sex Education Forum survey in England. The concerns are further stressed since learning about sexually transmitted diseases is the only aspect of sex education that is compulsory for all secondary schools in England and Wales.".
- AIDS wikiPageID "40271081".
- AIDS wikiPageRevisionID "599698032".
- AIDS subject Category:Education_in_Ethiopia.
- AIDS subject Category:HIV_prevention_tools.
- AIDS subject Category:Health_education.
- AIDS subject Category:Sex_education.
- AIDS comment "Education has been identified as a common social vaccine, resulting in the more educated less likely to be infected. Accurate information of health risks suggests a negative linear relationship between years of education and HIV infection rate. UNESCO Director-General made a statement during 2011 World AIDS Day, identifying education as one of the three primary concerns, and urging for it to become a full-fledged priority.".
- AIDS label "Relationship between education and HIV/AIDS".
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- AIDS sameAs Q17010231.
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- AIDS wasDerivedFrom AIDS?oldid=599698032.
- AIDS isPrimaryTopicOf AIDS.