
Although National Black HIV/AIDs Awareness Day has passed, your consciousness shouldn’t. According to the CDC, African-Americans are the leading cause of all HIV/AIDs cases in the United States.
As of 2006, African-American men counted six times higher than white men for cases of new HIV infection, and African-American women counted nearly a whopping 15 times higher than white females.
Furthermore, from 2005-2008, the rate of HIV diagnoses rose from 68/100,000 to 74/100,000 making this number the largest increase of infection in a given ethnicity/race.
Seriously, what’s the buzz?
It is my belief that socioeconomic factors affect African-Americans harsher than other races, which contribute to high numbers. In other words: Poverty → poor housing → lack of healthcare → lack of education on prevention → not using protection or sharing of needles during drug use → infection spreads → fear (people will not seek help because they are afraid of others finding out) → death → HIGHER NUMBERS.
So what can we do? It’s simple: spread the message by educating yourself and others.
Ways HIV is spread
*Sexual Intercourse
*Anal sex
*Oral Sex
*Injected drug use
*Blood transfusion
*Mother-to-child breast milk
Ways to prevent
*Abstinence: 100% proof against catching HIV/AIDs.
*Be in a monogamous relationship: Communicate with your partner and be honest about your sexual history. It can save your life and his/hers.
*Safe sex is unlike the rest: Any condom with spermicide for anal, vaginal or oral penetration. Lesbians may wish to use a dental dam, a thin latex square, for oral sex.
*Do not share needles: Ever!
*Stop with the stereotypes: HIV/AIDs doesn’t discriminate and neither should you.
*GET TESTED! If you are sexually active, you need to check your status, and more than once in a year.
Urstrulee,
KareemaBee
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Source: CDC, Pic: Ithaca.edu
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