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HIV/AIDS - In 2003, African Americans accounted for 16,165 (50%) of the 32,048 estimated new HIV/AIDS diagnoses in the United States. The leading cause of HIV infection among African American men was sexual contact with other men; the next leading causes were heterosexual contact and injection drug use. The leading cause of HIV infection among African American women was heterosexual contact; the next leading cause was injection drug use.
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   HIV In Infants and Children
   HIV In Minority Populations
   HIV Infection and AIDS: An Overview
   HIV/AIDS among African Americans. Latest Update!
   HIV/AIDS among Women
   HIV/AIDS and the Young African American Woman
   HIV/STD Prevention and Young Men Who Have Sex with Men
   Keith Crawford, MD
   NATURAL REMEDIES FOR HIV/AIDS
   World AIDS Day Marked By Hardship, Hope
   Young Women of Color and the HIV Epidemic
HIV   HIV/AIDS Q & A: Ask the Expert
Get Prepared for PrEP: Treatment as Prevention Moves Ahead
(BlackDoctor.org) -- What if you could use a product--and not a condom--to prevent getting infected with HIV? That may feel like a fantasy, but it's actually edging closer to reality.

At the XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria, the exciting South African CAPRISA study showed that using a microbicide gel containing an anti-retroviral (ARV) drug before and after sex can prevent HIV in women at least 39 percent of the time. Many believe this good news is a major step in the notion of
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Press Conference: Black AIDS Institute Partners With NABJ

(BlackDoctor.org) -- The Black AIDS Institute and the National Association of Black Journalists have formed a year-long partnership to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS in the Black community, with free HIV testing to take place at Healthy NABJ Pavilion during 2010 NABJ National Conference.

WHAT: Press conference to announce a year-long partnership between the National Association of Black

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AIDS 2010: Women And Girls Obtain Their Place At The Table

(BlackDoctor.org) -- At a talk following a standing-ovation screening of The Other City, a documentary about HIV in Washington, D.C., executive producer Sheila Johnson made a bold statement: Standing just feet away from the Black AIDS Institute's Phill Wilson, who often identifies AIDS in America as a Black disease, she turned the tables and declared, "Women are the victims and face of this disease."

Johnson had every reason to say such a thing. Simply look

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How Our Youth Can Fight Back Against HIV

(BlackDoctor.org) -- The HIV/AIDS epidemic in African American communities is a continuing public health crisis for the United States.  Although African Americans make up 12% of the United States population, they account for approximately 42% of new HIV infections and 48% of reported AIDS cases.  It is important that we continue to increase awareness of this problem throughout minority communities. This includes educating the youth about the risks of HIV/AIDS and what they can do to help

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