van de Walle E
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The potential expansion of the HIV epidemic and its cultural impact in sub-Saharan Africa are vast. Projections under conservative assumptions suggest that the toll of AIDS will reach five million annual deaths by 2010, although the net African population will continue to increase significantly. Cultural practices, including large differences in age between men and women at marriage and a long period of postpartum abstinence, have contributed to the frequency of extramarital relations and eased the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. In response to the spread of AIDS, social adaptations will include profound changes in sexual behavior, marriage customs, and childbearing.
在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,艾滋病疫情的潜在蔓延及其文化影响是巨大的。保守假设下的预测表明,到2010年,艾滋病造成的年死亡人数将达到500万,尽管非洲的净人口仍将继续大幅增长。文化习俗,包括男女结婚年龄差异大以及产后长时间禁欲,导致了婚外性关系的频繁发生,加速了性传播疾病的传播。为应对艾滋病的蔓延,社会适应将包括性行为、婚姻习俗和生育方面的深刻变化。