The core of Aids prevention studies (Nepaids) of USP performs course for health professionals that broadens the prospects of disease prevention work in addition to the educational campaigns.Â
the specialization course HIV/Aids prevention in the context of vulnerability and human rights aims to show that they consider social, cultural, and economic aspects, among others, can make more effective the fight against the epidemic.  The activity is coordinated by the teachers José Ricardo Aires, Faculty of Medicine (FMUSP), and Vera Paiva, the Institute of Psychology (IP) of USP
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the course, which began its first class in the second half of 2010, is part of an extension project developed by Nepaids, from a partnership between the Department of preventive medicine of the Faculty of medicine University of São Paulo (FMUSP), the Institute of Psychology (IP) and the Faculty of public health (FSP), also from USP. The second class of the course must begin in the second half of 2011.
according to professor José Ricardo Ayres, there are many other factors that go beyond information and personal will, which interfere with the vulnerability or not of a particular group of people to a disease such as Aids. Cultural, social and economic aspects, among others, cannot be disregarded by the actions of prevention
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to reduce the vulnerability of a person you need to take into account and seek work aspects such as age, socioeconomic status, gender, racial, religious, and even structural aspects such as access to health services and programmes of quality
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