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Communities Rally For 4th Annual National Latino AIDS Awareness
National Latino AIDS Awareness
campaigns are underway as of Sunday, October 15, 2006 with local HIV
testing campaigns and prevention education nationwide. The awareness
campaign which has adopted the slogan, "Saber es Poder -- Knowledge is
Power," encourages Latinos to get tested for HIV.
"Latinos continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV, comprising
over 20% of HIV/AIDS cases nationwide. Limited access to prevention and
care, cultural barriers, language barriers, and immigration status have
contributed to this disparity," said Wesley Tahsir-Rodriguez, Director of
Health Policy for the Latino Commission on AIDS. "This campaign represents
a call to action for Latinos to break down cultural taboos to protect their
lives and the lives of those they love by getting tested and learning about
HIV."
Recent CDC HIV surveillance data for Latinos shows the situation to be
dire. In 2002, HIV/AIDS was the third leading cause of death among Latino
men aged 35 to 44 and the fourth leading cause of death among Latino women
in the same age group. By the end of 2004, an estimated 93,163 Latinos with
AIDS had died.
A number of cultural, socioeconomic, and health-related factors
contribute to the HIV epidemic in the Latino community. Because Latino
Americans or their parents have emigrated from many Latin countries, there
is no single Latino culture in the United States. More than 1 in 5 (22.6%)
Latinos live in poverty. Various socioeconomic problems associated with
poverty, including limited access to high-quality health care, directly or
indirectly increase the risk for HIV infection. Recent immigrants face
additional challenges, such as lack of information about HIV/AIDS and
social isolation, which may increase their risk of exposure to HIV.
Testing, prevention and HIV education events are taking place
nationwide in honor of National Latino AIDS Awareness. For more
information, or to locate an event near you, visit http://www.nlaad.org.
The Latino Commission on AIDS is a national and regional nonprofit
membership organization dedicated to improving and expanding health
promotion, research, treatment and other services to the Latino community
through organizing, education, model program development, capacity building
and training. For more information, visit http://www.latinoaids.org.
Latino Commission on AIDS
http://www.latinoaids.org
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