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November, 2005



A citizen of Jordan was holding a red ribbon, a symbolization of HIV, feeling uneasy with the sudden attack of HIV.

November, 2005

A school child was diagnosed as an HIV carrier.

13, September, 2007



These newly born twins in Bangkok, Thailand were unfortunately infected with HIV viruses.

17, February 2007



This is a final phase of AIDS. This 60-year-old man was no longer alive.

26, October 2006

A South African AIDS patient was ready for the treatment.

30, November 2005



A doctor was dealing with a HIV carrier in India.


1, December 2003

The AIDS patient in Henan, China, was lying on a bed while his grandmother was crying badly.

14, June 2006



This South African male was lying on bed, with his despair and helpless eyes waiting for the arrival of death.

13, December 2004



In Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, the AIDS patient was too weak enough to walk around but has to rely on crutches.

28, November 2007

In a province of Anhui in China, a doctor was giving injections to the AIDS patients.

28, April 2005

These siblings from Mozambique were suffering from AIDS at a very young age. They looked helplessly to the sky.


24, May 2001

In Zimbabwe, a doctor was trying his final attempt to rescue the AIDS patient who was nearly died.

28, October 2005

A mother was taking good care of her HIV infected child in Papua New Guinea. Can you imagine how suffering and torturing her heart was while staring at his nearly died son?

24, November 2002

Three South African AIDS patients were exchanging for ideas. They have been teased and ignored by the society. Nobody wanted to talk to them.

6, July 2004

This male was going to die within a few minutes.

6, July 2004

In Bangkok, Thailand, a nurse was preparing the medicines. These medicines can only make AIDS patients feeling relieve but cannot cured the disease.

6, July 2004

A baby was born with HIV disease. As his immune system was weak enough to fight with the HIV virus, he was likely to die within minutes.

6, July 2007

A man from the Southern India was taking medicines. These medicines were provided by the government to assist the poor to live with AIDS.

6, July 2007

He was one of the HIV carriers who have to learn how to inject him without the assistance of others.

27, January 2007

Could you imagine that such a lovely girl from New Delhi was diagnosed as an HIV carrier? It is indeed a cruel fact! How lucky are we!

2, November 2006

A male from Zimbabwe desired to live like us, but unfortunately the deadly AIDS had denied his right to survive. Thus he had to surrender to death.

1, December 2003

Could you imagine how sad and pain they were when confronting with AIDS?

16, August 2005

A child from India was abandoned by his parents after knowing that he was a carrier of HIV.

27, October 2006

Never take life too casually! It is always too late to regret while receiving a fact of HIV positive!

Real Photos Ever Captured Showing a Final Stage of AIDS Patients

How to Live with AIDS?

Never give up life or feel pessimistic towards life. There are still many friends around to care for AIDS patients.

Keep smiling to face your life. Handling whatever you face bravely! Never cares of what others say, think, curse, tease or laugh at you.

Go for any chances of treatments to sustain even for a day of life.

Join and communicate with a community of the same fate. Never give up life by committing suicide as life is previous and has to be appreciated.

Cultivate good hobby in your life and later you will find life is beautiful.

Search a partner with a HIV record. HIV carriers and AIDS patients too, have rights to undergo a normal life like a normal person. AIDS patients should not be cursed or ignored by the society, community or any other else.

Finally, I wish all HIV carriers and AIDS patients a happy and healthy life. God will bless you! For a non-HIV carrier or non-AIDS patients never ever take life too casually. It is usually too late to regret after having known the facts of getting AIDS!

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Comments (10)
#1 by valli, Feb 20, 2008
It made me so sad that innocent new born babies and school children are the victims of this terrible disease.
#2 by b. radley, Feb 20, 2008
wow, chen, this is very powerful. Well researched. Thanks for bringing our attention to such a tragic disease.
#3 by IcyCucky, Feb 20, 2008
So sad...Some pictures are just hard to look at too..

Chan, what a remarkable article.
#4 by Judy Sheldon, Feb 20, 2008
Chan, you have done a brilliant job at bringing this topic more coverage. The more we know the better armed we are. Take care.
#5 by Darlene McFarlane, Feb 20, 2008
Chan, this is a very well done article. It is well researched and precise. We need more articles such as this, there are still so many people who don't know much about the disease.

Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
#6 by Anne Lyken-Garner, Feb 21, 2008
These pictures are very disturbing.
#7 by agustina, Apr 9, 2008
hiv/aids are verry commen ilnes be careful and use a condom. im doing a project for school that is to help people see hiv/aids are bad ples be carful!
#8 by Ronesha, Apr 28, 2008
oh no!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#9 by Mirna, May 8, 2008
Ohhhhhh God!!!:(
#10 by tenzin, Jun 19, 2008
god....by seeing this pics..thing i fear the most is aids...
people be careful n treat aids patient normally...they should't feel that they r hopeless...atleast show some sort of love to them...who knows we mite get into their place
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