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HIV Care in the Black Community

It's Our Community and It's Our Fight

Prevention And Testing: How To Talk With Patients

If A Patient Tests Positive

Common HIV-Care Myths Among Docs

Calling All Doctors

Fears vs. Facts

HIV DOCS SHARE TREATMENT SMARTS

Give and Get Support at www.POZ.com

Adhere To This

Resources For Non-HIV Docs

Resources For Your Patients

HIV Docs Share Treatment Smarts

HIV Medications and Pregnancy

 
What You're Talking About

Mouth Full of Problems: A Crisis in HIV Dental Care (24)

Sex Crime (23)

HPV Vaccine for Boys: Public Comments Welcome (18)

Sir Elton John Denied Request to Adopt HIV-Positive Ukrainian Child (13)

HIV-Positive Sailor Sentenced for Consensual, Unprotected Sex (8)

Most Popular Lessons

The HIV Life Cycle

Shingles

Herpes Simplex Virus

Syphilis & Neurosyphilis

Treatments for Opportunistic Infections (OIs)

What is AIDS & HIV?

Hepatitis & HIV


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HIV Care in the Black Community

"HIV is a disease state in which the overwhelming number of people with the disease are black—it's not even a close call. As black doctors, we know to screen for hypertension, diabetes, cervical and prostate cancer because they happen disproportionately in our community. HIV has emerged as the leading cause of death among black women ages 25 to 44 and one of the top three causes of death for black men ages 25 to 54. We must encourage more patients to test for HIV—and get those who are ready, to start treatment. Throughout this special POZ Focus, several other African-American HIV specialists and I share insights and ideas for HIV prevention, testing and treatment. As physicians, we've got lots on our plates. But a few key steps, taken individually, can have a vast impact in the fight against AIDS in the black community."

—M. Keith Rawlings, MD medical director, Peabody Health center, Dallas, Texas president, Integrated Minority AIDS Network Inc. (IMANI)


AFRICAN AMERICANS ARE:

13%
of the U.S. population

50%
of new HIV diagnoses

56%
of AIDS deaths

65%
of new teen AIDS cases

67%
of news AIDS cases among women



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sunnysideup, New York, 2008-04-16 06:49:26
We as a people must unite in educating our childern,our community,about how HIV is effecting us and why HIV is so strong in the black community...Drugs and the lack of spiritual guidence lack of educatio...unless we tap into what the root of the problem the numbers will continus to rise...So lets rise the awareness of whats really going on...Lets start in our homes,our churches and in our communities...To save the posterity of ourselves.

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