Ethnographic research on the spread of HIV/AIDS has shown that:
a. Ideas about disease transmission are not affected by cultural views.
b. NGOs have no interest in understanding how the cultural sphere interacts with human health and economic systems.
c. Governments are providing information on disease prevention that is non-biased and unaffected by cultural practices.
d. Behavior does not play a role in disease transmission.
e. Cultural systems and values can impact efforts to improve human health.
E
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