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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
February 07, 2008
Get the word out: "PREVENTION is POWER"
GET EDUCATED. GET TESTED. GET INVOLVED. GET TREATED.
Favorite Quote
"Let the choices you make today be choices you can live with tomorrow."
It's imperative that you know your status and GET TESTED TODAY!!
African Americans and HIV/AIDS
There are more than 1 million people in the United States living with HIV. One-fourth of them do not know that they are HIV-infected. Could you be one of them? The only way to know if you have HIV is to get tested.
HIV is the virus that causes AIDS, and it is hitting African Americans hard.
Even though African Americans represent only 13 percent of the U.S. population, look at the statistics:
* 49 percent of all new cases of HIV/AIDS in 2005.
* AIDS is now the leading cause of death for African American women ages 25 to 34.
* It is the second leading cause of death for African American men ages 35 to 44.
* Most African American women (74 percent) living with HIV/AIDS in 2005 were infected through heterosexual contact.
* Almost half (48 percent) of all African American men living with HIV/AIDS in 2005 are men who have had sex with men.
* Another 23 percent of men were infected through injection drug use.
* Blacks with AIDS often don’t live as long as people of other races and ethnic groups with AIDS.
If you do not know if you are infected with HIV, you could be spreading it to others. If you are HIV-positive, you must take steps to prevent passing your HIV infection to another person. If you find out that you have HIV, it does not mean that you are going to get sick and die. While there is no cure for HIV, new drugs are available that can help you stay healthy and decrease the amount of HIV virus in your body. The HIV test detects whether or not you have been exposed to the HIV virus. There are several different kinds of tests: blood tests, urine tests, and an oral (mouth) test. Only a very small amount of blood is needed for the blood tests. HIV tests can take a few days to 2 weeks for results, or with rapid HIV tests you can get results in about 20 minutes.
Where Can I Get Tested?
Free and confidential or anonymous HIV tests are available. To find an HIV testing site near you, visit www.hivtest.org. Or, call: 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636), TTY: 1-888-232-6348
What Else Can I Do?
You have the power to help stop the spread of HIV.
* Be safe. The best way to prevent HIV is to abstain from having sex. If you do have sex, use a new latex condom every time. Do not share needles or syringes.
* Talk about it. Talk about sex and HIV with your partners. Find out when they were last tested for HIV and what their status was. Be clear that you will be having safer sex…or none at all.
* Talk to your doctor. If you are sexually active, you should get tested for HIV at least once. Do not assume your doctor will ask you to be tested for HIV.
* Spread the word. Thousands of African Americans are getting HIV each year. Set an example by getting tested and spreading the word that others should do the same.
Source:
NATIONAL HIV TESTING MOBILIZATION CAMPAIGN
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
http://www.hhs.gov/aidsawarenessdays/factsheets/docs/05-1221afams.pdf
More Resources:
http://www.cdc.gov/HIV/topics/AA/resources/reports/pdf/heightenedresponse.pdf
http://www.cdc.gov/HIV/topics/AA/index.htm
http://www.blackaidsday.org/pubs_reports/NASTAD2007monograph.pdf
http://www.hhs.gov/aidsawarenessdays/factsheets/docs/aa_fact_sheet.pdf
http://www.blackaidsday.org/pubs_reports/ATurningPoint.pdf
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