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    It is not the case that HIV/AIDS, while catastrophic, operates through biological transmission and is addressable through indigenous public health agency and international cooperation.

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    • 1.Many endemic regions lack healthcare infrastructure, skilled personnel, and funding to implement evidence-based interventions at required scale.
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    • 2.Social factors—stigma, gender inequality, poverty—are primary barriers to prevention and treatment access, not primarily biological constraints.
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    • 3.Framing HIV as solvable through technical/cooperation alone obscures how historical colonialism and geopolitics shape current pandemic inequities.
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    • 1.HIV transmission follows predictable biological pathways, enabling targeted interventions like PrEP, treatment as prevention, and safe sex education.
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    • 2.Countries with robust public health infrastructure and international partnerships (Thailand, Uganda) have achieved significant AIDS mortality reductions.
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    • 3.Undetectable viral loads eliminate transmission risk, proving biological mechanisms are controllable through accessible medical interventions.
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