As statistics indicate, the HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to ravage communities unchecked and there is much to do. HIV is particularly severe in African American communities. Nearly half of the more than 56,000 new HIV infections each year are among African Americans (45%) and 1 in 16 black men will be diagnosed with HIV in their lifetime. The NMA has for decades been at the forefront of efforts to address this disease. We continue to partner with the CDC, and other federal and non-federal entities to develop and implement HIV/AIDS educational and awareness programs designed for both physician and patients to reduce the burden of this epidemic. Our Sexual History Taking tool and our Act Against AIDS Leadership Initiative are just two examples of this continued work.
To end this epidemic, we as a community must work together. Using our collective strength to integrate HIV prevention into everything we do. Each and everyone of us has a role to play in ending this epidemic. Today, you can do your part get tested and encourage your patients to do the same. To find a HIV testing site near you visit www.HIVtest.org.
Get the Facts. Get Involved. Be the Solution. For information on how you can support this initiative.