A mother's fight against HIV in South Africa is against a mother

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When my daughter was diagnosed with HIV, my husband was with me. I will never forget the reaction she had given during that time. "A mother's reaction to HIV fight is that it That mother resides in South Africa. Who has been fighting a child for a long time against this disease.

An investigative report from Britain's Independent says that the world's largest HIV prevalence is most visible in South Africa. There are 71 million people living with this virus. There are more women than men in HIV infection cases. Four times more women than the same age group are infected with this infection. Many of these women are being unintentionally infected, and unknowingly spread their children among them.

It is not only the inconsistency in the number of cases of women being infected, but there is also the tendency of imposing the responsibility of changing the life of this illness to women.

Sense of guilt, shame and responsibility - all these words revolve around the heart of the heartbeat virus. As a consequence, it becomes a burden to life. Sylvia is a woman who lives in these figures. Sylvia's fight is making history. This woman full of love and power is full of ears. The pride of his daughter is clearly felt. Sylvia's daughter is Samin. Age 17 years

The moment of Samin's birth is considered to be the best event in his life. He said, after the birth of Shamin, I thought, I am the happiest mother of this world.

But with the daughter of Sylvia, so much joy, pride, the story of his fight with that girl is emotionalized. When Shamin was three years old, 14 years ago, she became seriously ill. After examining the doctors, he said that Sammy's body was HIV positive.

In Silviera, "When my daughter was diagnosed with HIV, my husband was with me. At that time, I would never forget that reaction. That I came with HIV and knowingly gave it to the girl. '

During the time that Sylvia was pregnant, at that time in South Africa, pregnant mothers were not tested for HIV. But this was not his experiment because he did not know anything about this virus. And yet, the matter of not knowing this is still to eat silva.

Silvia said, 'How many times did you think that was wrong?' I had no idea, my HIV positive And I did not know anything about it. I think now that my daughter has been infected with HIV through breastfeeding. Do not lie, I thought it was a lot of trouble. I could not refrain from blaming myself. I have made my daughter sick - she is constantly fighting with herself. '

The question about how he is HIV positive is also questioned by Silvia. The riddle was created to understand that the husband did not know about the relationship of the other woman.