HIV/AIDS Initiatives Targeting At-Risk Groups To Launch On National HIV Testing Day

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Article Date: 29 Jun 2007 - 4:00 PDT

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Various HIV/AIDS initiatives targeting at-risk groups, including black U.S. residents, are scheduled to launch on National HIV Testing Day, which will be held on Wednesday, the San Francisco Chronicle reports (Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle, 6/25). National HIV Testing Day is an annual campaign coordinated by the National Association of People with AIDS, and it urges people to receive voluntary HIV counseling and testing. According to CDC, about one million people in the U.S. are HIV-positive, and about one-fourth are unaware of their status. There are about 40,000 new HIV cases in the U.S. annually (Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report, 6/27/06). Blacks are 10 times more likely to become HIV-positive than whites in the country, according to CDC data. In addition, AIDS-related illnesses are the leading cause of death among black women ages 24 to 34, the Chronicle reports (Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle, 6/25). Some of the initiatives also will target people under age 25, who in 2005 accounted for 14% of new HIV diagnoses, according to a CDC analysis of data from 33 states, the Augusta Chronicle reports (Bostick, Augusta Chronicle, 6/26). Summaries of some of the initiatives appear below.


Kaisernetwork.org's "Ask the Experts" on Tuesday addressed the state of HIV testing in the U.S. Panelists discussed the implementation of revised CDC recommendations for HIV testing, public education campaigns encouraging people to get tested, new data from the National Alliance of State & Territorial AIDS Directors on individual state testing policies and more. Jill Braden Balderas, managing editor of kaisernetwork.org, moderated the discussion with Bernard Branson, associate director for laboratory diagnostics in the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention at CDC; Jennifer Kates, director of HIV policy and a vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundation; and Murray Penner, deputy executive director of domestic programs at NASTAD. The webcast is available online.

NPR's "News & Notes" on Tuesday included a discussion with actress Indigo and Alain Damiba, vice president of Global Program Operations for JHPIEGO, about National HIV Testing Day (Cox, "News & Notes," NPR, 6/26). Audio of the segment is available online.

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