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HIV/AIDS Hits African-American Communities in TN Hardest

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Thursday, February 7, 2013   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - It's taken a staggering toll on families across the nation, but the impact on African-American communities is the focus of this National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

Stephen Emmert, chief operating officer at Planned Parenthood of Middle and East Tennessee, said those communities suffer at disproportionate rates.

"While African-Americans represent 14 percent of the population," he said, "they are more than 40 percent of the cases of HIV and AIDS, and that's why HIV awareness is so important."

Overall, an estimated 7,600 Tennesseans currently live with an AIDS diagnosis. One-fourth of them are women.

Contracting HIV used to mean a death sentence, but with improved medications that is no longer the case. People can live long, healthy lives, Emmert said, but the earlier the diagnosis the better the odds, so they're working to include screenings as part of a woman's normal exam.

"A recent study found that one in three women who receive an HIV test are tested at a women's health center like Planned Parenthood," he said, "and we try to integrate HIV testing as just part of the regular preventive health care that Planned Parenthood provides."

While today is designed to raise awareness around African-Americans, Emmert said HIV/AIDS is a health issue of which everyone should be aware, regardless of race, gender or geography.

"We continue to see too large numbers each year of newly infected patients, and it isn't limited to one specific group."

As part of today's events, HIV testing is being offered at some sites, including Austin Peay State University.

More information is online at blackaidsday.org.


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