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Smith is one of 1,000 people in the Southern Tier who’s been infected with the HIV virus.
The government said there are now more specialized centers to help treat and prevent HIV, but doctors admit that there is a delay in getting vital drugs to those who test positive.
A message she hopes to send on World Aids Day.
“There are so many different messages that can come out of a day like today, but the most important thing is to just to love everybody”.
Tuesday is the 28th World AIDS Day and the city of Denver, through the Fast Track Cities Initiative, aims to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030.
Starting Monday, Dec. 7 Eastern Idaho Public Health will offer free HIV testing.
The expansion of antiretroviral therapy (ART) has resulted in a reduction of AIDS-related deaths, the WHO statement said on the occasion of the World AIDS Day.
In our state, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services says there were 61 new cases of HIV previous year.
“People still living with HIV are still fighting the fight, but eventually we’ll have a world where we don’t need to fight the fight”.
“It gets people talking about HIV and AIDS”, he said. An estimated 6,850 Aboriginal people were living with HIV at the end of 2014, a 12.1 per cent increase from the 2011 estimate of 6,110.
According to a new report released last week by the CDC, more than one million USA adults who are at substantial risk for HIV could potentially benefit from PrEP, but nationwide, only one in three primary care doctors and nurses is aware of such preventive measure. They added that six new cases of HIV are diagnosed in the Andean country every 24 hours.