This year’s World AIDS Day theme is Ending the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Community by Community. Find resources on HIV prevention, testing, and care from HIVgov: WAD2019
El VIH es una amenaza de salud grave para las comunidades latinas, quienes se encuentran en gran desventaja respecto de la incidencia de esta enfermedad en los Estados Unidos. Según los CDC, en el 2014 los hispanos representaron aproximadamente el 17% de la población de Estados Unidos, pero constituyeron cerca del 24% de los nuevos casos de infección . De ellos, el 86 % fue en hombres y el 14 % en mujeres.
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History and facts about HIV and AIDS on World AIDS DayWorld AIDS Day is held every year to support the 37 million people who live with HIV and remember those who have died from AIDS since it was discovered in the late 20th century.
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World AIDS Day 2019 Ending the HIV/AIDS EpidemicNew blog post: 'The theme for this year's WorldAIDSDay reflects the lessons we have learned about the importance of strong partnerships with communities' WAD2019
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On World AIDS Day 2019, how close is the U.S. to eradicating its HIV epidemic?With about 1.1 million Americans living with HIV, and no outright cure on the horizon, is the United States anywhere close to eradicating the virus?
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Never Silent, Living with HIVIn observance of World AIDS Day, we’ll turn the stage over to HIV survivors and those who have cared for loved ones with HIV/AIDS. Their personal stories are courageous and hopeful, yet reflective of the challenges faced by people with HIV. The National Museum of Natural History is teaming up with Whitman-Walker Health to bring you this program.\n\n Speakers:\n\nBruce Richman, J.D., M. Ed., Founding Executive Director, Prevention Access Campaign and U=U \nPatricia Nalls, Founder and Executive Director, The Women\u0027s Collective \nDerrick \u0022Strawberry\u0022 Cox, Whitman-Walker Health Board Member \nThis program is offered in conjunction with the exhibition Outbreak: Epidemics in a Connected World at the National Museum of Natural History.\nAccessibility: Access services such as American Sign Language interpretation, real-time captioning (CART), or audio description are available with two-weeks advanced notice. To request this service, please call (202) 633-5238 or e-mail NMNHAccessibilitysi.edu. This event is wheelchair accessible.
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Slowly, HIV is being beatenBut the rich world must not turn its back on the problem
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