Published: February 04, 2011
Statement by HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius Regarding National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, February 7, 2011
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - On February 7, the nation will observe the 11th annual
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. This year also marks the 30th
anniversary of the first reports of AIDS in the United States.
Since the beginning of the epidemic, African Americans have been deeply
affected by HIV. Black men who have sex with men and black women are
particularly at risk. According to the latest data from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, blacks make up just 14-percent of the
total U.S. population yet represent almost half of those living with HIV
and about half of those with AIDS who die each year.
The National
HIV/AIDS Strategy, which now guides all federal HIV/AIDS-related
efforts and programs, recognizes the disproportionate impact of HIV on
African American communities. The strategy promotes HIV testing for
at-risk groups and stresses the importance of getting people who are
living with HIV into care. Prevention efforts should acknowledge the
heavy burden of HIV among African Americans and target programs
accordingly.
Federal departments and agencies with HIV/AIDS programs have developed
detailed plans to implement the strategy, and are working together on
cross-agency initiatives, like the 12 City Project, which
supports comprehensive planning and cross-agency response in 12
communities hit hardest by HIV and AIDS. We are also working with our
partners outside the government to support the strategy in communities
around the nation. It will take all of us working together to put an end
to HIV.
Please visit AIDS.gov
to read the strategy and to learn how you can join with government, care
providers, people living with HIV/AIDS, and others to help your
community respond effectively to the HIV epidemic. Together, we can make
the strategy real-and protect hard-hit populations, including African
Americans, from the threat of HIV.
To learn more visit: www.AIDS.gov
; http://blackaidsday.org/;
www.greaterthanaids.org
Note: All HHS press releases, fact sheets and other press materials are
available at http://www.hhs.gov/news.

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