Sunday, March 15, 2009

HIV/AIDS rate in DC is Considered a 'Severe' Epidemic


This isn't good news y'all.

Washington Post reports that at least 3% of DC's folks have HIV or AIDS, a total that really surpasses the 1% threshold that makes up a "generalized and severe" epidemic.

To break that down, means that 2,984 folks per every 100,000 over the age of 12 or 15,120.

Here's more

"Our rates are higher than West Africa," said Shannon L. Hader, director of the District's HIV/AIDS Administration, who once led the Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's work in Zimbabwe. "They're on par with Uganda and some parts of Kenya."

"We have every mode of transmission" -- men having sex with men, heterosexual and injected drug use -- "going up, all on the rise, and we have to deal with them," Hader said.

In addition to the epidemiology report, the city is also releasing a study on heterosexual behavior tomorrow. That report, funded by the CDC, was conducted by the George Washington University School of Health and Health Services.

Among its findings: Almost half of those who had connections to the parts of the city with the highest AIDS prevalence and poverty rates said they had overlapping sexual partners within the past 12 months, three in five said they were aware of their own HIV status, and three in 10 said they had used a condom the last time they had sex.

The District's report found a 22 percent increase in HIV and AIDS cases from the 12,428 reported at the end of 2006, touching every race and sex across population and neighborhoods, with an epidemic level in all but one of the eight wards. Black men, with an infection rate of nearly 7 percent, carry the weight of the disease, according to the report, which also underscores that the District's HIV and AIDS population is aging. Almost 1 in 10 residents between the ages of 40 and 49 has the virus.

The report notes that "this growing population will have significant implications on the District's health care system" as residents face chronic medical problems associated with aging and fighting a disease that compromises the immune system.

Men having sex with men has remained the disease's leading mode of transmission. Heterosexual transmission and injection drug use closely follow, the report says. Three percent of black women carry the virus, partly a result of the increase in heterosexual transmissions.

"This is very, very depressing news, especially considering HIV's profound impact on minority communities," said Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institutes of Health's program on infectious diseases. "And remember: The city's numbers are just based on people who've gotten tested."


This is only just a piece of the story, please go here to read it all.

However, this is very hard for me to hear. DC has a strong LGBT community of color and they are all in danger. I hope this story sends a message out there to check yourself and protect yourself. Support family and friends who are positive and please educate others. We have to be aware.

4 comments:

Bob said...

That's bit frightening.
My partner is an HIV Outreach counselor, and I'm going to forward the story on to him.
Thanks for the post.

Anonymous said...

This news only confirms the need for all of us to practice safe sex. Prevention is always better than cure.

Keith Jones said...

I saw this in the paper today and was thrown back

Keith Jones said...

I saw this in the paper today and was thrown back

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