Saturday, November 22, 2008

Manasota World AIDS Day

Manatee and Sarasota counties participated in World AIDS Day 2008 today. The goal of this world-wide campaign is to bring attention to the AIDS epidemic. In keeping with the spirit of the event, I would like to bring up some important information regarding the global epidemic of HIV/AIDS.

In 2001, a United Nations and World Health Organization survey found that 40 million people are infected with HIV/AIDS. It is estimated that 60 million people have been infected with the virus since the start of the epidemic. The researchers wrote, "Twenty years after the first clinical evidence of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome was reported, AIDS has become the most devastating disease humankind has ever faced."

Advances in the treatment of HIV/AIDS have not been matched with "enough progress on the prevention front," according to the UN and WHO survey. The survey calls for prompt, focused prevention efforts, especially in developing countries where over 50 percent of young people (those between the ages of 15-24) "have never heard of AIDS or harbor serious misconceptions about how HIV is transmitted." These countries include the Dominican Republic, Bolivia, Ukraine, and Vietnam.

In the year 2000, approximately 3 million people died from HIV/AIDS. An estimated twenty thousand lived in North America.


According to the CDC, in 2003, an estimated 1,185,000 people in the United States were living with HIV/AIDS. Most shockingly, 24-27% of those living with HIV were undiagnosed and unaware of their infection.

In 2006, the most amount of AIDS cases were found in adults between the ages of 40 and 44 in the United States, with an estimated 7,298 cases. Adults between the ages of 35 and 39 had the second most number of cases, followed by adults between the ages of 45 and 49.

New York had the highest number of AIDS cases in 2006, with 5,495 being reported. Florida had the second highest reported number of AIDS cases in 2006, with 4,932 cases being reported.

It is estimated that 448,871 people are living with AIDS in the United States.

A reported 59,139 people have died from AIDS in the state of Florida.

For more information, please visit worldaidscampaign.org or any of the links found above.

To get more involved with the AIDS campaign, visit this web site.

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