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Half of Infected Youth Don’t Know They Have HIV

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012   

MADISON, Wis. - Sixty percent of American youth living with HIV don't know they are infected, according to a new government report.

Nichole Sewell, an education specialist with the Family Planning Association of Northeast Ohio, says some people are in denial about their risky behavior and don't think it can happen to them. And she says that, initially, there often aren't any signs of an HIV infection.

"People just aren't showing any symptoms. You can still be healthy and living a normal healthy life and still have HIV infection and just not know it."

The report found that individuals between the ages of 13 and 24 represent more than a quarter of new HIV infections each year. But only 13 percent of high school pupils and 35 percent of people ages 18 to 24 have ever been tested.

Wisconsin's rate of HIV infection is about a third of that of the country as a whole, and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services says that, of the 285 cases reported last year, 40 percent involve young people 15 to 29 years old. It says 82 percent of those cases in Wisconsin last year involved males.

Sewell says HIV testing is crucial to getting medical care and treatment that can improve health, prevent the spread of the virus, and save lives. She recommends that everyone know the facts before becoming intimate.

"If someone's considering being sexually active, I highly recommend them to be tested, maybe go together as a couple, just know their status before they become sexually active. It greatly decreases the risk of not only HIV, but any other STIs as well."

According to the report, sexually-active youth can reduce their risk of becoming infected by either choosing to stop having sex or limiting their number of sex partners and using a condom every time.

The report is at www.cdc.gov.




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