March 02, 2006

More vigilance on AIDS

More proof that we need to step up our efforts on the home front to stop the spread of AIDS: A NY health dept. study shows that homeless people were 7 times more likely to die from AIDS as regular New Yorkers, and the rate of new H.I.V. cases was 16 times higher.

Though this is only in NY I am sure most states would be equally disturbed by these striking results if they did studies in their own backyard. The study also shows something I discussed in my op-ed and became more aware of when moderating a panel at an AIDS symposium a number of years ago in Philadelphia. Though it was a small sample size of women and other evidence that weekend was anecdotal, my gut warned me of the scary fact this study puts into numbers. Women who were homeless had higher H.I.V. rates than men!

I applaud NY and their elected officials for taking action to discover what is going on in this oft forgotten population and for doing something about the results of the study. They are planning to be more vigilant about keeping track of the homeless AIDS population and to increase the use of rapid-results testing.

To take action on AIDS, visit the sites below and get involved.

  • ACT UP Philadelphia ACT UP is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis.

  • Resources from AIDS Action includes information about federal and state appropriations, Medicaid, court cases, and housing.

  • DATA aims to raise awareness about, and spark response to, the crises swamping Africa: unpayable Debts, uncontrolled spread of AIDS, and unfair Trade rules which keep Africans poor.

  • Keep A Child Alive is a unique campaign that offers you the opportunity to provide lifesaving AIDS medicines directly to children and families with HIV/AIDS.

  • Youth Aids - AIDS kills one child every minute and it is estimated that every 15 seconds someone between the ages of 15 and 24 becomes infected with HIV/AIDS. Youth AIDS informs young adults and teens about the risk they face and teaches them how to protect themselves against contracting the virus.

  • Read Clinton's Quest to Improve Care and other articles and reports on the state of HIV/AIDS in the world.

    ALSO: Read And the Band Played On by Randy Shilts (St. Martins, 1987)

    UPDATE 5/9: CDC wants HIV tests for everyone



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