2009
- SOUTH AFRICA: AIDS Program May Be Reducing South Africa Deaths
- Business Day (South Africa) (11.05.09) - Friday, November 06, 2009
- Tamar Kahn
- New figures showing a slight decline in the number of deaths in South Africa might be a data problem, or might be good news, the Department of Health s deputy director-general for strategic health programs told Parliament on Wednesday. We hope at least part of it is the ARV [antiretroviral] program, Yogan Pillay said.
- WISCONSIN: Assembly OKs Bill Requiring Teaching Birth Control
- Associated Press (11.06.09) - Friday, November 06, 2009
- By a vote of 48 to 43, the Wisconsin Assembly on Thursday gave final approval to a bill that would require schools teaching sex education to include instruction on preventing pregnancy. The bill must pass the Senate before advancing to the desk of Gov. Jim Doyle.
- UNITED STATES: Many Doctors Overuse Pap Testing: Survey
- Reuters Health (11.02.09) - Friday, November 06, 2009
- Guidelines for Pap screening were substantially revised earlier this decade in response to research showing that low- risk women age 30 and older did not need annual testing. However, a new study suggests that many US primary care doctors recommend Pap screening more often than guidelines suggest. Researchers surveyed
- UNITED KINGDOM: Sex Education to Be Compulsory for Pupils Aged 15 to 16 Even if Parents Object
- The Guardian (London) (11.06.09) - Friday, November 06, 2009
- Jessica Shepherd
- Changes set to take effect in September 2011 will make sex education class compulsory for children ages 15-16, even if their parents object. Parents will still have the right to withdraw children under age 15 from the classes. Currently, parents of youths up to age 19 can opt them out of sex education. About 0.04 perce
- SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa Tries to Enlist Men in AIDS Battle
- Agence France Presse (11.06.09) - Friday, November 06, 2009
- Charlotte Plantive
- To more effectively get the HIV prevention message to men, South Africa is expanding its efforts beyond the nation s health centers, which traditionally are used predominately by women. There is nothing especially made for men. We need to do something to talk to men, said Mzi Lwana, head of the Men and AIDS program at
- GLOBAL: Medical Aid Group Warns of Waning Support for AIDS Treatment Scale-Up
- Voice of America News (11.05.09) - Friday, November 06, 2009
- Joe De Capua
- In a new report, Doctors Without Borders (DWB) is warning of a major funding deficit and a looming crisis in AIDS funding. On Thursday in Johannesburg, South Africa , the report s author spoke about the problem. In 2005, leaders of the G-8 nations committed to supporting universal access to AIDS prevention, treatment,
- UNITED STATES: AIDS Confab Highlights Progress, Needs in US
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (11.05.09) - Friday, November 06, 2009
- Seth Hemmelgarn
- HIV/AIDS funding, treatment, care, and prevention were among topics discussed last week at the 2009 US Conference on AIDS in San Francisco. On Oct. 30, attendees applauded as they watched video of the White House ceremony in which President Barack Obama signed the reauthorization of the Ryan White CARE Act and announce
- INDIANA: In Indiana, Blacks Continue to Be at Higher Risk for HIV
- Indianapolis Star (11.06.09) - Friday, November 06, 2009
- Will Higgins
- Indiana s health commissioner said Thursday that the state s African-American residents continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS. It s a substantial increase, and it s an area of real concern to us, Judith Monroe said at a news conference. State figures show that blacks, who represent less than 10 percent
- INDIANA: HIV Program Thursday to Feature Model-Actor Boris Kodjoe
- Indianapolis Star (11.04.09) - Thursday, November 05, 2009
- Indiana s sixth annual HIV Statewide Awareness Program is being held Thursday in Indianapolis Madame Walker Theatre. The free event which seeks to encourage members of minority communities to learn more about AIDS and get tested for HIV; its sponsors include the State Department of Health, the Indiana Family and Social
- AUSTRALIA: Australian Researchers Say Foreign Students Need Sex Education
- Deutsche Presse-Agentur (11.05.09) - Thursday, November 05, 2009
- Responding to the findings of an Adelaide University survey of female students from China and Malaysia , Professor Nigel Stocks said Australia has a duty to provide better sex education for international students. The research found that most foreign students know little about how to prevent unwanted pr
- TAIWAN: Intention to Obtain Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among Taiwanese Undergraduate Women
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Vol. 36; No. 11: P. 686-692 (11..09) - Thursday, November 05, 2009
- Yu-Yun Hsu; Susan Jane Fetzer; Keng-Fu Hsu; Yuan-Yuan Chang; Chih-Pyng Huang; Cheng-Yang Chou
- In the current study, the researchers set out to examine health beliefs and intention to obtain vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) among undergraduate women in Taiwan , and to investigate a predictive model of HPV vaccination intention. At five universities in South Taiwan, a convenience sample of 845 f
- SOUTH AFRICA: Heterosexual Anal Intercourse Among Community and Clinical Settings in Cape Town, South Africa
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Vol. 85: P. 411-415 (10..09) - Thursday, November 05, 2009
- S.C. Kalichman; L.C. Simbayi; D. Cain; S. Joosete
- While anal intercourse is known to be an efficient route of HIV transmission and may play a role in Southern Africa s HIV epidemics, the authors note there are little data on the anal sex practices of heterosexuals in South Africa . The researchers used anonymous surveys to collect data from convenience samples of 2,59
- AFRICA: To Battle HIV, Go for Public Tests, Resolve Clergymen
- Daily Nation (Kampala, Uganda) (11.02.09) - Thursday, November 05, 2009
- Religious leaders in Africa are banding together publicly to urge HIV testing as a way to control the spread of the virus. In Africa, we don t talk about sex, we practice it, Hannu Happonen said at a Nairobi, Kenya , meeting of Churches United Against HIV and AIDS in Eastern and Southern Africa. However, it is time we
- KENYA: Drug Use at Record Levels Leads to AIDS Outbreak
- Inter Press Service (10.21.09) - Thursday, November 05, 2009
- Susan Anyangu
- Unprecedented levels of drug use in Kenya are driving the spread of HIV there, experts say. The challenge here is passing HIV risk-reduction messages to drug and alcohol addicts as well as advising those who test positive to seek help in terms of care, said Masudi Omar of the drug addiction treatment facility Reachout
- CHINA: China's Economy Powering Syphilis Spread
- Reuters (11.03.09) - Thursday, November 05, 2009
- Laura MacInnis
- China is experiencing a resurgence of syphilis cases, a senior health official said. The country had nearly eradicated the STD in the 1960s through a campaign of propaganda, mass screening, closing brothels, and providing free treatment for sex workers, Xiang-Sheng Chen, deputy director for STD control at China s Cen
- KENTUCKY: Kentucky AIDS Aid Lacking
- Lexington Herald-Leader (11.01.09) - Thursday, November 05, 2009
- John Cheves
- Since June, almost 100 people have been placed on a waiting list for Kentucky s AIDS Drug Assistance Program - the longest line for ADAP enrollment in the nation. As people lose jobs and insurance during the recession, demand for the program s assistance has exceeded its capacity, said Sigga Jagne, Kentucky s HIV/AIDS
- ILLINOIS: Educators, Others Learn About HIV
- Windy City Times (Chicago) (10.28.09) - Wednesday, November 04, 2009
- Byron Flitsch
- Educators, program facilitators, and others were among those taking part in a recent forum, HIV: Hey, It s Viral! hosted by United Way of Metropolitan Chicago. A key topic of discussion was the need for city schools to implement a modernized sex education curriculum. The meeting included a screening of a 20-minute docu
- WISCONSIN: Wisconsin Assembly Takes Up Birth Control Education
- Associated Press (11.04.09) - Wednesday, November 04, 2009
- Scott Bauer
- The Wisconsin Assembly on Tuesday gave preliminary approval to a bill that would require schools teaching sex education to present instruction on preventing unplanned pregnancies and STDs. According to the Department of Public Instruction, nearly all schools in the state offer at least one type of sex education class b
- UNITED STATES: Costs and Effectiveness of Partner Counseling and Referral Services with Rapid Testing for HIV in Colorado and Louisiana, United States
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Vol. 36; No. 10: P. 637-641 (10..09) - Wednesday, November 04, 2009
- Ram K. Shrestha; Elin B. Begley; Angela B. Hutchinson; Stephanie L. Sansom; Binwei Song; Kelly Voorhees; Amy Busby; Jack Carrel; Samuel Burgess
- The researchers assessed the costs and effectiveness of partner counseling and referral services (PCRS) with rapid HIV testing in Colorado and Louisiana between April 2004 and January 2006. In Colorado, PCRS is provided to index patients and partners statewide. In Louisiana, PCRS is provided to those in Baton Rouge and
- UNITED STATES: Implementation of and Barriers to Routine HIV Screening for Adolescents
- Pediatrics Vol. 124; No. 4: P. 1076-1084 (10..09) - Wednesday, November 04, 2009
- Timothy D. Minniear, MD; Barry Gilmore, MD; Sandra R. Arnold, MD; Patricia M. Flynn, MD; Katherine M. Knapp, MD; Aditya H. Gaur, MD
- In the current study, researchers developed and implemented a process to facilitate routine HIV screening among adolescents ages 13-18 in a large urban pediatric emergency department (ED). The authors surveyed health care providers about their knowledge and beliefs about HIV, and they developed a protocol for free, opt
- SOUTH AFRICA: Harnessing World Cup to Change Children's Lives
- Reuters (10.28.09) - Wednesday, November 04, 2009
- Alongside next year s World Cup, the Football for Hope festival will be training children and teens in South Africa how to play soccer, and how to avoid HIV/AIDS. More than 30 organizations chosen for their success in addressing social issues will take part in FFH, which was launched by soccer s ruling body FIFA and st
- SWAZILAND: Swaziland Battles Twin Plagues of HIV, TB
- Agence France Presse (10.30.09) - Wednesday, November 04, 2009
- Tabelo Timse
- The companion scourges of TB and HIV have so devastated the population of Swaziland that they threaten to destabilize the nation, participants at a recent three-day local conference on the epidemics learned. This double epidemic of HIV and TB means that life expectancy has fallen to under 32 years in Swaziland, said A
- GLOBAL: Non-Governmental Organizations Praise End to HIV Travel Ban
- Inter Press Service (10.30.09) - Wednesday, November 04, 2009
- Jim Lobe
- Domestically and abroad, health advocates are applauding the Obama administration s repeal of the policy banning non- nationals with HIV from visiting or immigrating to the United States . On Friday, Obama announced that the final rule ending the 22-year-old restriction would be published on Monday, and that it would g
- UNITED STATES: With Highest Rate of Cases, Navy Sees HIV Infections Rise
- Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk) (11.02.09) - Wednesday, November 04, 2009
- Kate Wiltrout
- Last year, the Navy, whose HIV rate was already higher than that of any other branch of the US military, made 36 HIV diagnoses per 100,000 sailors tested. This was more than double the Navy s 1999 rate. Officials are not sure why the figure has risen, but they do know that most infected sailors acquired HIV through unp
- AUSTRALIA: Health Chief Sounds Tomato Warning
- Australian Associated Press (11.02.09) - Tuesday, November 03, 2009
- Reacting to the news that 23 cases of hepatitis A were diagnosed in the previous week, health authorities in Victoria have renewed their warnings about eating semi-dried tomatoes. More than two-thirds of those recently diagnosed reported having eaten the tomatoes, said Dr. John Carnie, the state s chief medical officer
- TENNESSEE: State AIDS Drug Assistance Reaches Enrollment Capacity
- Memphis Daily News (11.03.09) - Tuesday, November 03, 2009
- Tom Wilemon
- The state AIDS Drug Assistance Program has reached its enrollment capacity, the Tennessee Department of Health announced Monday. Going forward, new patients seeking ADAP s assistance will be put on a waiting list. Persons on the waiting list will receive help accessing HIV drugs through patient assistance programs spon
- NORTH CAROLINA: STD Rates Increase in Iredell
- McDowell News (Marion) (10.29.09) - Tuesday, November 03, 2009
- Bethany Fuller
- North Carolina counties are reporting modest increases in HIV but more dramatic jumps in other STDs. Syphilis cases in Mecklenburg, Forsyth, Wake, and Wayne counties are at least twice the number they were at this time last year, according to the North Carolina HIV/STD Quarterly Surveillance Report: Vol. 2009, No. 3.
- UNITED STATES: Study Links Girls' Body Size to Sexual Behavior
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (10.31.09) - Tuesday, November 03, 2009
- David Templeton
- Sexually active high school girls who were either overweight or who believed they were, as well as girls who were underweight, tended to use condoms less than girls of normal weight in a new study. Race and ethnicity played a role in the relationships between body and sexual behavior, though how exactly is not clear, a
- INDIA: Uproar Against Changes to HIV Bill
- The Telegraph (Kolkata) (10.26.09) - Tuesday, November 03, 2009
- HIV/AIDS advocates are protesting changes made to an anti- discrimination bill, saying officials with the Ministry of Law and Justice have stripped away many crucial protections. The law ministry has gone beyond its mandate and deleted substantive provisions - the work of the law ministry was only to check whether the
- GLOBAL: Experts Warn of Drastic AIDS Funding Shortfall
- Agence France Presse (11.03.09) - Tuesday, November 03, 2009
- When the global AIDS pandemic hits its 50th year, annual spending needed to fight the disease in developing countries could reach $35 billion, three times the current level, according to a new study. At the same time, more than 1 million people could be newly infected each year, estimated researchers for the AIDS 2031
- UTAH: The Birds, the Bees and the Basics
- Salt Lake Tribune (10.28.09) - Tuesday, November 03, 2009
- Lisa Schencker
- In the midst of a political debate on teaching sex education in schools, the Utah PTA has launched a program to help parents take on the job themselves. The curriculum, using materials from the Department of Health and Human Services Parents Speak Up campaign, targets adults who will then instruct parents on the finer
- UNITED STATES: US Lawmakers Push to Ramp Up Hepatitis Battle
- Agence France Presse (11.02.09) - Tuesday, November 03, 2009
- A bill introduced Thursday in the US House of Representatives would increase federal spending to prevent and treat hepatitis B and C. The diseases disproportionately affect Asian- Americans, and Asian-American lawmakers are pushing the new legislation. HR 3974, whose short title is the Viral Hepatitis and Liver Cancer
- CALIFORNIA: Scaring Up Some Funds at AIDS Walk
- Desert Sun (Palm Springs) (10.01.09) - Monday, November 02, 2009
- Aldrich M. Tan
- The Desert AIDS Project s 22nd annual AIDS Walk on Saturday attracted more than 850 people, some of whom took part wearing Halloween costumes. This event is important not only for the funds that it raises, said Barry Dayton, DAP s spokesperson, but also as proof of the critical mass of people that support HIV/AIDS serv
- UNITED STATES: 'Runway' Star Brings Education Idea to San Francisco
- San Jose Mercury News (10.31.09) - Monday, November 02, 2009
- In San Francisco Saturday at the United States Conference on AIDS, Jack Mackenroth of the TV series Project Runway was presenting information on Living Positive by Design, his HIV/AIDS education initiative. Through Living Positive by Design, I hope to highlight the importance for people living with HIV to have a positi
- UNITED NATIONS: UN Urges Nations to Follow Obama's Lead, Lift HIV Travel Ban
- Agence France Presse (11.01.09) - Monday, November 02, 2009
- President Barack Obama s announcement that he would overturn the 22-year-old policy banning non-nationals with HIV from entering the United States drew high praise from the leader of the UN. In a statement released by UNAIDS , Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon congratulated Obama on his decision and added, I urge all othe
- ILLINOIS: Nurses Hit the Streets by Night
- Chicago Tribune (10.21.09) - Monday, November 02, 2009
- Pam DeFiglio
- The University of Illinois College of Nursing recently hosted a screening of Bevel Up: Drugs, Users and Outreach Nursing, a documentary film about how nurses deliver health care to people on the streets of Vancouver. About 50 nurses attended the screening in Chicago, including some who provide care on its streets. In
- UGANDA: Size Matters When It Comes to AIDS Defense
- Reuters (10.29.09) - Monday, November 02, 2009
- Male circumcision reduces female-to-male HIV transmission, and the current study examined whether the surface area of the foreskin is associated with HIV infection prior to circumcision. In Uganda , researchers enrolled 965 HIV-negative men for male circumcision trials and measured the surface area of the foreskin afte
- UGANDA: France Joins US in Slamming Uganda's Draft Anti-Gay Law
- Agence France Presse (11.02.09) - Monday, November 02, 2009
- US opponents of a draft law that strengthens Uganda s anti-gay legal code are attempting to enlist Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to their cause. The egregious bill represents one of the most extreme anti- equality measures ever proposed in any country, Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (D-Florida) and three other members o
- SOUTH AFRICA: AIDS a Massive Threat - Zuma
- Business Day (South Africa) (10.30.09) - Monday, November 02, 2009
- Wyndham Hartley
- On Thursday, South African President Jacob Zuma emphatically acknowledged the serious nature of the country s HIV/AIDS epidemic. There is a danger that South Africa s annual mortality numbers will outstrip its birth figures, and if we do not respond with urgency and resolve, we may well find our vision of a thriving na
- GLOBAL: Sex, Alcohol, Fat Among World's Big Killers
- Reuters (10.28.09) - Monday, November 02, 2009
- Kate Kelland
- About a quarter of the 60 million premature deaths globally each year are due to unsafe sex, poor childhood nutrition, alcohol, inadequate sanitation and hygiene, and high blood pressure, according to a new World Health Organization report. Global life expectancy could gain almost five years if these five problems were
- UNITED STATES: Obama Lifts Ban on US Entry for Those with HIV
- Associated Press (10.31.09) - Monday, November 02, 2009
- Darlene Superville
- The order to repeal the ban against HIV-positive people traveling and immigrating to the United States will be finalized on Monday, President Barack Obama has announced. The new rule lifting the restriction will be effective early next year, he said at the White House on Friday. If we want to be the global leader in co
- NEW MEXICO: Scientists Use World's Fastest Supercomputer to Create the Largest HIV Evolutionary Tree
- Science Daily (10.28.09) - Friday, October 30, 2009
- Researchers at the Los Alamos National Laboratory are using the ultimate supercomputer to analyze genetic sequences from more than 400 HIV-infected people to help find a vaccine against HIV/AIDS. The Roadrunner computer is being used to compare more than 100,000 sequences from both chronic and acute HIV patients in ord
- ASIA: UN Official Calls for Decriminalizing Drug Use
- Deutsche Presse-Agentur (10.27.09) - Friday, October 30, 2009
- A UN human rights official on Tuesday called for officials in Asia to decriminalize drug use and end mandatory drug rehabilitation camps. Compulsory detoxification camps in countries such as China , India , Malaysia , and Vietnam amount to keeping sick people jailed, An
- UNITED STATES: End of Federal HIV Travel Ban 'Imminent'
- Southern Voice (Atlanta) (10.30.09) - Friday, October 30, 2009
- The Obama administration s change in rules to allow HIV- positive foreign nationals to enter the United States should be announced soon, according to Immigration Equality, an advocacy group for the LGBT/HIV-positive community. The repeal of the travel ban has moved from the Department of Health and Human Services to th
- FLORIDA: Tampa's AIDS Agency Stretches to Meet Need
- St. Petersburg Times (10.27.09) - Friday, October 30, 2009
- Justin George
- On a shoestring budget in a tough economic climate, a 20-year- old AIDS service organization in Tampa has found a way to preserve its mission to help the area s HIV-positive people. Francis House provides food, medical services, prescription drugs, and even the occasional recreational outing. Eight staff members work o
- UNITED KINGDOM: Young Women and Limits to the Normalization of Condom Use: A Qualitative Study
- AIDS Care Vol. 21; No. 5: P. 561-566 (05..09) - Friday, October 30, 2009
- Lisa M. Williamson; Katie Buston; Helen Sweeting
- While encouraging condom use by young women is a major focus of HIV/STI prevention, the degree to which they see themselves as being at risk limits their use of this method, the authors wrote. In the current study, they examined the extent to which condom use has become normalized among young women. Twenty 20-year-old
- KENYA: Kenya to Launch Homosexual Census
- BBC (10.29.09) - Friday, October 30, 2009
- Kenya is planning to enumerate its gay population in an effort to fight HIV/AIDS, despite homosexual activity being illegal in the country, a senior health official said recently on BBC s Network Africa. Kenyan gays do not have needed information about HIV and how it is prevented, said Nicholas Muraguri, head of the
- KENYA: Practical Measures Needed on Teen Sexual Education
- Inter Press Service (Johannesburg) (10.27.09) - Friday, October 30, 2009
- Susan Anyangu
- Many secondary school students in Kenya are already sexually experienced but lacking in sexual and reproductive health awareness, according to a recent survey. The Nairobi-based Center for the Study of Adolescents polled youths from four provinces in 2008. Of girls surveyed, 40 percent reported being sexually experienc
- AFRICA: Health-Africa: Fresh Campaign Against Pediatric AIDS
- Inter Press Service (10.22.09) - Friday, October 30, 2009
- Nalisha Kalideen
- Though HIV-positive herself, Raloke Odetoyinbo was determined to bear a child that did not carry the virus. With the help of attentive medical care and antiretroviral medication, the Nigerian woman realized her dream and now works to extend that chance to others. The outlet for Odetoyinbo s effort is a new, three-year
- NEW YORK; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Fighting HIV, a Community at a Time
- New York Times (10.27.09) - Friday, October 30, 2009
- Susan Okie
- A study planned for the District of Columbia and the Bronx in New York City will determine the feasibility of offering nearly every adult in the community routine HIV testing, as well as prompt treatment for those infected. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) is paying to study the test an
- SOUTH CAROLINA: AIDS Walk-a-Thon Set for this Saturday
- The Item (Sumter) (10.29.09) - Thursday, October 29, 2009
- On Saturday, the Wateree AIDS Task Force will stage its sixth annual AIDS Walk-a-Thon in Sumter. Registration begins at 8 a.m. at the group s headquarters, 108-B E. Liberty St., and the walk commences at 9 a.m. Ramelle Coker, vice chair of WATF s board, said she hopes the walk will help publicize the organization s ser
- LAOS: Laos Reports 3,395 Cases of HIV/AIDS, 960 Deaths
- Deutsche Presse-Agentur (10.23.09) - Thursday, October 29, 2009
- According to new statistics from the Center for HIV/AIDS/Sexually Transmitted Infections, Laos in recent years has recorded 3,395 HIV cases, of whom 2,180 have progressed to AIDS and 960 have died. Estimates suggest there are actually 8,000 HIV cases in the nation. The center also said that while the number of opium ad
- EUROPEAN UNION: Nearly One in Three People with HIV Do Not Know: EU
- Agence France Presse (10.26.09) - Thursday, October 29, 2009
- In a call for Europe to continue fighting AIDS, the European Commission warned on Monday that almost one in three people with HIV do not know they are infected. Commission figures indicate that the number of people living with HIV in the 27 EU nations and neighboring countries rose from 1.5 million in 2001 to 2.2 milli
- NORTH CAROLINA: Metrolina AIDS Project Closing
- Charlotte Observer (10.24.09) - Thursday, October 29, 2009
- Cleve R. Wootson Jr.
- The poor economy and management struggles have closed a 25- year-old AIDS service organization in Charlotte. In announcing the shutdown, Metrolina AIDS Project officials did not give a timetable for the closure, or say how clients will be served beyond that point. Key contributors to MAP s estimated $2.6 million budget
- UNITED STATES: Feelings of Stigmatization May Discourage HIV Patients from Proper Care
- Science Daily (10.22.09) - Thursday, October 29, 2009
- HIV patients who experience or perceive disease-related stigma were four times as likely as those who did not to report poor access to medical care in a recent study. Individuals who felt internalized stigma were also three times as likely to report suboptimal treatment adherence, though mental health mediated the rela
- SOUTH AFRICA: TB Crisis Deepens as Case Load Soars
- Weekend Post (Port Elizabeth) (10.27.09) - Thursday, October 29, 2009
- Rochelle de Kock
- The Eastern Cape Health Department saw 60,000 new TB cases last year, and at least 70 percent were HIV coinfected, according to health officials. Overcrowding has forced the province to let patients with drug-resistant TB, who are normally quarantined during treatment at Jose Pearson TB Hospital, visit their families o
- RUSSIA: AIDS Experts Say Russia Needs New HIV Strategy
- Associated Press (10.29.09) - Thursday, October 29, 2009
- Douglas Birch
- Russia s abstinence-based approach to injection drug use is not working to curb HIV, AIDS experts said on Wednesday during the Eastern Europe and Central Asia AIDS Conference in Moscow. HIV infections have doubled in Russia in the past eight years, and there is evidence that HIV s route of transmission there is shiftin
- FLORIDA: University of South Florida Studies Flu Vaccine, HIV
- St. Petersburg Times (10.27.09) - Thursday, October 29, 2009
- Richard Martin
- At several dozen sites across the nation, researchers will examine whether a higher dose of the 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine elicits a protective immune response in pregnant women, children, and young adults with HIV. The University of South Florida (USF) will be enrolling participants through its division of pediatric
- UNITED STATES: San Francisco AIDS Meeting Has Real-World Focus
- San Francisco Chronicle (10.29.09) - Thursday, October 29, 2009
- Erin Allday
- The US Conference on AIDS got underway Wednesday night in San Francisco, and more than 3,000 people are expected to take part between now and Saturday. The conference is sponsored by the National Minority AIDS Council, whose director of government relations, Ravinia Hayes-Cozier, described it as a blend of science and
- FLORIDA: HIV Patients Sought for Study
- Pensacola News Journal (10.25.09) - Wednesday, October 28, 2009
- Pensacola area HIV patients are being recruited for a study of an investigational drug therapy for persons whose treatment regimen is losing its effectiveness. The study s drug candidate is a member of the non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor drug class. Persons chosen to participate will have access to certa
- AFRICA: Germany Provides 23 Million euros to Fight AIDS in Africa
- Agence France Presse (10.27.09) - Wednesday, October 28, 2009
- The five-nation Organization for the Coordination of the Struggle Against Epidemics in Central Africa announced on Tuesday that Germany is providing 23 million euros (US $34 million) to combat AIDS in the region. The new funds, which follow upon a German grant of 10 million euros (US $14.7 million) in 2007, will be dis
- GLOBAL: Bill Gates Urges More Spending on Global Health
- Associated Press (10.27.09) - Wednesday, October 28, 2009
- Jennifer C. Kerr
- In Washington on Tuesday, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and his wife Melinda introduced their new Living Proof Project touting the huge returns that result from investments in global health initiatives. Global health money improves lives more effectively than any other spending, Bill Gates said. The pair s new project w
- TEXAS: HIV Cases Triple in County
- Avalanche-Journal (Lubbock) (10.27.09) - Wednesday, October 28, 2009
- Sarah Nightingale
- Lubbock health officials became alarmed about local HIV transmissions when they saw an increase in syphilis cases last year. Already this year, Lubbock County has recorded 31 new HIV diagnoses, up from 10 each in 2008 and 2007. More than 30 syphilis cases have been diagnosed in the first nine months of 2009. Syphilis i
- NETHERLANDS: Regular Pap Smear Is as Effective as ThinPrep
- USA Today (10.28.09) - Wednesday, October 28, 2009
- Rita Rubin
- The liquid-based cytology test ThinPrep now represents 70 percent of the US cervical cancer screening market, but a new report finds it no more effective than the conventional Pap smear at detecting precancerous cells. In the study, 89,784 Dutch women were randomized to be screened either with ThinPrep or a conventiona
- UGANDA: Uganda Member of Parliament Urges Death for Gay Sex
- BBC (10.16.09) - Wednesday, October 28, 2009
- A lawmaker from Uganda s ruling party has proposed a bill to create new capital offences for homosexuality, which is already illegal in the country. Under Member of Parliament (MP) David Bahati s measure, HIV-positive gays who have sex would be guilty of aggravated homosexuality, which would be punishable by death. In
- RUSSIA: Russia Rejects Methadone to Stem HIV Epidemic
- Agence France Presse (10.28.09) - Wednesday, October 28, 2009
- More than 60 percent of people with HIV in Eastern Europe and Central Asia acquired the virus through injection drug use, Russia s chief medical official said Wednesday. However, Russia will not be embracing methadone maintenance treatment for injection drug users (IDUs), Gennady Onishchenko told the Eastern Europe and
- UNITED KINGDOM: HPV Jab Girls Are 'Sex Cautious'
- BBC (10.27.09) - Wednesday, October 28, 2009
- Young Manchester girls who received the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine said the shots made them more aware about the risks of sex, according to a new survey. The findings might serve as a rebuttal to critics who believe HPV vaccination would make girls more sexually promiscuous, experts said. A University of Manche
- NEW YORK: Despite Approval, Evident Roadblocks to HPV Vaccine for Males Continue
- NY1.com (10.26.09) - Wednesday, October 28, 2009
- Although Merck & Co. s Gardasil human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine received US regulatory approval recently for use in males ages 9-26 to prevent genital warts, males still face barriers to receiving the shots. Gay and bisexual men are 17 times more likely to develop HPV-related anal cancer than heterosexual men, a
- CHINA: Survey: 30 Percent of China's Hepatitis B Patients Cannot Afford Long-Term Treatment
- Xinhua News Agency (10.24.09) - Tuesday, October 27, 2009
- A new survey reveals that almost 30 percent of hepatitis B patients in China fail to adhere to long-term treatment due to their inability to pay for it. Financial concerns, the survey said, led these patients to switch drugs randomly, substitute cheaper drugs, or stop treatment entirely. Zhuang Hui, an epidemiologist a
- CARIBBEAN: Caribbean Sees Drop in HIV, AIDS Cases
- Agence France Presse (10.26.09) - Tuesday, October 27, 2009
- Ahead of the ninth annual general meeting of the Pan Caribbean Partnership Against HIV/AIDS (PANCAP), its director noted that the number of infected people in the region is on the decline. However, The figures are still very high for such a small region, said Carl Browne. According to PANCAP, the Caribbean last year re
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: D.C. Students Say Schools' Sex Education Is Antiquated
- Washington Post (10.22.09) - Tuesday, October 27, 2009
- Darryl Fears
- Many high school students in the District of Columbia are not impressed with its sex education curriculum and see school nurses as untrustworthy, suggests a recently concluded survey. The city-funded Youth Sexual Health Project conducted 10 focus groups with about 250 D.C. high school students between April and October
- CANADA: Canada Study Finds Link Between Smoking Crack, HIV
- Reuters (10.19.09) - Tuesday, October 27, 2009
- Allan Dowd
- Daily smoking of crack cocaine is an independent risk factor for HIV infection, according to a nine-year study involving 1,048 injection drug users (IDUs) in Vancouver s Downtown Eastside. When the study began in 1996, only 11.6 percent of the IDUs smoked crack daily, and researchers saw no evidence that smoking the dr
- SOUTH AFRICA: South African Muslims Urged to Fight AIDS
- IslamOnline.net (10.23.09) - Tuesday, October 27, 2009
- Hassan Isilow
- The director of Positive Muslims, an organization that aims to support those living with HIV, is calling on South African Muslims to break the silence that often surrounds AIDS. For a long time, our Muslim community has preferred to ignore the problem of HIV/AIDS, said Raoul Ridwaan Swart. Others think HIV/AIDS does no
- CANADA: Saskatchewan Government Starts Fall Session with Plan to Cut Surgery Waits
- Canadian Press (10.21.09) - Tuesday, October 27, 2009
- Jennifer Graham
- During his speech at the opening of the fall session of the Saskatchewan Legislature, Premier Brad Wall introduced a number of goals for improving health care in the province. Among other issues, Wall said the government will act to limit the proliferation of needles distributed by its needle-exchange program. The gove
- UNITED KINGDOM: National Health Service Ban on 'High-Risk' Gay Men Donating Blood to Be Reviewed
- Times (London) (10.27.09) - Tuesday, October 27, 2009
- David Rose
- Britain s longstanding lifetime ban on blood donations by men who have sex with men (MSM), a policy condemned as irrational by advocates, will be reviewed today in a meeting of the Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues and Organs. The ban bars blood donations by any man who has ever had sex with another ma
- WISCONSIN: Bill Would Rewrite Rules for Public Sex Education
- Wisconsin State Journal (Madison) (10.26.09) - Tuesday, October 27, 2009
- Samara Kalk Derby
- On Tuesday, the state Assembly Committee on Education will vote on a bill that would require school districts offering sex education to provide a comprehensive curriculum, including information about contraceptives. The measure specifies the curriculum must be medically accurate and age-appropriate. The bill will be he
- CANADA: Tattoo Shop Owner Faces 21 Health Charges
- Edmonton Journal (10.23.09) - Monday, October 26, 2009
- Jodie Sinnema
- Eric Anderson, who ran the now-closed Zipp s Tattoo and Museum Shoppe on Whyte Avenue in Edmonton, faces 21 charges relating to health code violations and obstruction of justice. The health charges include keeping improper records of customers, improperly discarding used needles, and reusing tattoo and piercing equipme
- AFRICA: Africa Should Protect Children from AIDS - Machel
- Reuters (10.22.09) - Monday, October 26, 2009
- Peroshni Govender
- More must be done to protect Africa s children from HIV, and the continent s leaders should change their priorities regarding national budgets, according to the wife of former South African President Nelson Mandela. I am not really convinced that some of the budgets we have for defense are absolutely necessary, Graca M
- MASSACHUSETTS: Symposium Explores HIV Denial, Conspiracy Theories
- Harvard Gazette (Harvard University) (10.20.09) - Monday, October 26, 2009
- Alvin Powell
- AIDS denialism - the belief that HIV is not the causative agent of AIDS or that the AIDS pandemic is the result of a conspiracy - is widespread and destructive, said researchers at a recent Harvard University symposium. Challenging the role of HIV infection in AIDS, for example, discourages both testing and treatment,
- CALIFORNIA: Project Inform Forum Focuses on HIV and Aging
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (10.22.09) - Monday, October 26, 2009
- Liz Highleyman
- Effective antiretroviral therapy has helped make age-related concerns come into focus among HIV patients and health care providers. About 15 percent of newly HIV-infected people are over age 50, and by 2015 nearly half of HIV-positive people in the United States will be over 50. The proportion is already 40 percent in
- CALIFORNIA: Nonprofit Using Young Faces for HIV/AIDS Awareness
- Desert Sun (Palm Springs) (10.20.09) - Monday, October 26, 2009
- Victor Morales
- A new HIV/AIDS awareness campaign in Palm Springs directly tackles youths mistaken belief that they can identify people with HIV by sight. In posters placed in 40 public buses, young, attractive Latino models are juxtaposed against the warning: You can t tell if someone has HIV/AIDS by just looking at them. Protect you
- UNITED STATES: A Few Coffees a Day Keep Liver Disease at Bay: Study
- Agence France Presse (10.21.09) - Monday, October 26, 2009
- In population studies, higher coffee consumption has been inversely associated with chronic liver disease incidence. Now a new study has found that a few cups of coffee a day seem to help prevent the progression of hepatitis C-related liver disease. The study involved 766 participants in the Hepatitis C Antiviral Long-
- UNITED KINGDOM: How Condoms Became as Popular as Pill Among Younger Women
- Daily Mail (London) (10.21.09) - Monday, October 26, 2009
- Jenny Hope
- In 2008-09, for the first time since such statistics have been collected, the proportion of women in Britain using the birth- control pill was the same as the proportion using condoms, according to a new Office of National Statistics survey. Three out four women under 50 reported the use of some type of contraceptive.
- UTAH: Lawmakers Consider Sex Education Changes
- Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City) (10.22.09) - Monday, October 26, 2009
- Amy K. Stewart
- A state legislative committee on Wednesday heard two hours of public testimony about whether to change Utah s sex education curriculum. At present, teachers may discuss contraception options with parental consent but are prohibited from advocacy or encouragement of the use of contraceptive methods or devices. Critics s
- UNITED KINGDOM: How Many People Have You Slept With, 2.8 Million?
- Agence France Presse (09.23.09) - Friday, October 23, 2009
- To call attention to the risk of STDs, British drug chain Lloyd s Pharmacy has launched an online calculator to give site visitors a better sense of their exposure to the infections. Sex Degrees of Separation asks users to enter their number of lifetime sexual partners, together with other data; then it calculates the
- BRAZIL: Catholic Church Urges AIDS Testing in Brazil
- Agence France Presse (10.22.09) - Friday, October 23, 2009
- In Brazil , home to the world s largest population of Catholics, the Church on Thursday announced a campaign to promote early testing for HIV, followed by treatment if necessary. Based on an initiative already underway in five cities, the national campaign includes syphilis testing and will be launched jointly by the B
- UNITED STATES: Obama Urged to Sign HIV/AIDS Care Bill
- United Press International (10.22.09) - Friday, October 23, 2009
- Now that the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Extension Act of 2009 has won overwhelming support in both chambers of Congress, the HIV Medicine Association has called on President Obama to sign it at once. We call on the president to quickly sign this legislation to ensure that our patients have access to the care they ne
- CALIFORNIA: Minorities, Housing Must Be Part of AIDS Strategy, White House Told
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (10.22.09) - Friday, October 23, 2009
- Seth Hemmelgarn
- The federal government must address housing, funding, and similar issues in its new national AIDS policy, San Francisco activists recently told President Barack Obama s top AIDS adviser. Housing is prevention, housing is care, Supervisor Bevan Dufty told the group of about 150 people at a meeting at the University of C
- UNITED STATES: Research Shows Treating HIV/AIDS with Interleukin-2 Is Ineffective
- Science Daily (10.15.09) - Friday, October 23, 2009
- Although interleukin-2 ( IL-2 ) in combination with antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) raises CD4+ cell counts more than ARVs alone, it is not clinically beneficial to HIV patients, according to a recently published study. Scientists had theorized that IL-2 would help regenerate CD4+ immune cells, building a patient s natural
- UNITED STATES: Brief Shocks May Deliver AIDS Vaccines Better - Study
- Reuters (10.22.09) - Friday, October 23, 2009
- Tan Ee Lyn
- Delivering electrical pulses along with an experimental AIDS vaccine elicited a better immune response in volunteers than administering the injection alone, researchers said Thursday at the AIDS Vaccine 2009 conference in Paris. Employing a technique called electroporation, US researchers used a device that looks like
- AUSTRALIA: Call to Expand Needle-Exchange Programs
- Australian Associated Press (10.22.09) - Friday, October 23, 2009
- Danny Rose
- Australia s liberal needle-exchange program over the past 10 years has helped to prevent 32,000 new HIV infections and almost 100,000 new cases of hepatitis C, says a new report from the National Center in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research (NCHECR). This study provides strong evidence to suggest that increased spe
- ARKANSAS: Funding Cuts Limit Access to HIV, AIDS Treatments
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock) (10.19.09) - Friday, October 23, 2009
- Tracie Dungan
- Funding cuts are forcing Arkansas officials to curtail some services and medications for residents with HIV/AIDS. State officials administering the federally funded $7.42 million Ryan White Part B program are furloughing some program participants from the rolls, at least temporarily, and establishing a waiting list for
- COLORADO: Audubon: No Hepatitis C Cases Linked to Surgery Tech
- Associated Press (10.20.09) - Thursday, October 22, 2009
- There is no evidence that any patients at Audubon Surgery Center in Colorado Springs contracted hepatitis C from a surgery technician who stole drug-filled syringes and replaced them with used ones containing saline solution, according to officials of the facility. When the actions of Kristen Diane Parker came to light
- OHIO: Legislative Floor Action
- Associated Press (10.20.09) - Thursday, October 22, 2009
- HB 316, a bill submitted to the state House of Representatives, would establish statutory standards for comprehensive sex education and HIV/AIDS prevention instruction in public schools. It would also designate section 3313.6011 of the Revised Code as the Act for Our Children s Future. After it was introduced, the bill
- UNITED STATES: Pelosi's Bid for San Francisco Fails
- San Francisco Chronicle (10.22.09) - Thursday, October 22, 2009
- Drew Joseph
- US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was unsuccessful in her attempt to add a provision to the Ryan White Extension Act that would have permanently protected San Francisco s federal HIV/AIDS funding. The city has lost AIDS money since 2006, when the reauthorized act shifted dollars toward rural areas and other loca
- GLOBAL: Experts Study Thriving HIV 'Controllers' in Vaccine Search
- Reuters (10.21.09) - Thursday, October 22, 2009
- Tan Ee Lyn
- Studies of elite controllers, HIV-positive persons whose own immune systems somehow naturally thwart the virus, have so far been concentrated in North America. However, scientists at the AIDS Vaccine 2009 conference now underway in Paris have been told of plans to expand the studies to include controllers in Asia, Afri
- INDIA: Often-Inaccessible Screening Could Cut Deaths
- Courier Journal (Louisville) (10.18.09) - Thursday, October 22, 2009
- Laura Ungar
- Awareness about cervical cancer in India has grown since the introduction last year of the Gardasil human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. However, its cost and the inaccessibility of cervical cancer screening in India prevent turning that awareness into prevention, said Dr. Partha Basu, an oncologist at the government-ru
- AUSTRALIA: Cancer Funding Snub Under Fire
- Sydney Morning Herald (10.16.09) - Thursday, October 22, 2009
- Julie Robotham
- Australia s Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC) ruled recently that liquid-based cytology and computer-assisted LBC for cervical cancer screening are not cost-effective at current prices, and they should not be supported by public funding. LBC preserves cells in a liquid sample for screening instead of the sampl
- UNITED STATES: Merck Cancer Vaccine Fails to Win Routine Use in Boys
- Bloomberg News (10.21.09) - Thursday, October 22, 2009
- Tom Randall; Shannon Pettypiece
- On Wednesday, a CDC advisory committee recommended that the vaccination of boys against genital warts be left to the discretion of physicians, rather than routinely offered as part of the approved vaccine schedule. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) found that the benefit of Merck & Co. s human
- UNITED STATES: Panel Backs Vaccine as Cervical Cancer Alternative
- Associated Press (10.21.09) - Thursday, October 22, 2009
- Mike Stobbe
- CDC s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted on Wednesday to recommend adding GlaxoSmithKline s human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Cervarix to the schedule of recommended immunizations for girls and young women. ACIP s endorsement would make Cervarix the second HPV vaccine supported by CDC if CDC adopts the
- UNITED STATES: AIDS Funding Bill Sails Through the House
- New York Times (10.21.09) - Thursday, October 22, 2009
- Bernie Becker
- The US House of Representatives on Wednesday voted 408-9 in favor of reauthorizing the Ryan White Care Act. The bill, which the Senate had already passed by unanimous consent, now moves to the desk of President Obama, whose administration has signaled strong support for it. Congress last reauthorized the act in 2006. I
- NEW YORK: Portion of AIDS Quilt to Go on Display at Rockland Community College this Week
- Journal News (White Plains) (10.20.09) - Wednesday, October 21, 2009
- Khurram Saeed
- A portion of the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt will be on view this week at Rockland Community College. Comprising 1,920 panels bearing the names of 4,500 persons lost to AIDS, the quilt display will be the largest to take place in the Northeast in a decade, said Robert Maher, executive director of Together Our Uni
- NEBRASKA: HIV Researcher to Give Lincoln, Neb., Lecture
- Associated Press (10.17.09) - Wednesday, October 21, 2009
- Dr. Robert Gallo, the co-discoverer of HIV, will lecture Thursday night at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Gallo will deliver his talk, Viruses, Epidemics and the Prospects for Their Control with Emphasis on HIV/AIDS, at 7 p.m. in the O Donnell Auditorium. The event is open to the public.
- OHIO: Missed Deadline on Health Care Grant Won't Cost Cuyahoga Taxpayers
- Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH) (10.19.09) - Wednesday, October 21, 2009
- Laura Johnston
- In an e-mail sent Friday, the federal Health Resources and Services Administration said it will forgive an administrative error that might have cost Cuyahoga County taxpayers $400,000. HRSA, which awards grants to assist uninsured HIV/AIDS patients, made the decision even though the county missed the deadline for three
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: D.C. Officials to Scrutinize Spending by AIDS Groups
- Washington Post (10.20.09) - Wednesday, October 21, 2009
- Debbie Cenziper; Nikita Stewart
- Reacting to a series of Washington Post reports published on Sunday and Monday, District of Columbia officials said they will investigate questionable city AIDS grant spending, among other problems. The 10-month Post investigation focused on the spending, services, and finances of every specialized nonprofit AIDS organ
- UNITED STATES: Types of Cancer Vary in HIV Patients
- United Press International (09.29.09) - Wednesday, October 21, 2009
- The types of cancers diagnosed among HIV-infected patients have shifted in the era of antiretroviral (ARV) therapy, a new study has found. The incidence rates of non-AIDS-defining malignancies (non-ADMs) have grown among HIV-infected patients compared with non-infected patients since ARVs became available, wrote Dr. Ro
- GLOBAL: Scientists Glean Lessons from Stalled AIDS Vaccine
- Reuters (10.20.09) - Wednesday, October 21, 2009
- Tan Ee Lyn
- Further analysis has found that Merck & Co. s failed AIDS vaccine MRKAd5 did not actually enhance volunteers risk of HIV infection as was reported when the trial was halted in 2007, researchers announced Tuesday. Initial findings suggested that some vaccinated participants in the STEP study, such as uncircumcised m
- AUSTRALIA: Law Harming HIV Prevention
- Sydney Star Observer (10.20.09) - Wednesday, October 21, 2009
- Andie Noonan
- The criminal prosecution of persons who have transmitted HIV is hurting AIDS prevention efforts, according to a new monograph from the National Association of People Living with AIDS (NAPWA). Since 1993, 22 criminal cases have been brought on grounds of HIV/AIDS exposure. Almost half of these have occurred in the past
- UNITED STATES: New Life-Saver for HIV Patients: Transplants
- Wisconsin State Journal (Madison) (10.07.09) - Wednesday, October 21, 2009
- David Wahlberg
- HIV infection is no longer an automatic reason for denying organ transplantation to patients who are otherwise candidates for the surgery. Since 1989, more than 500 transplants have been performed in patients known to have HIV, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing, the Richmond, Va.-based organization that
- PENNSYLVANIA: Thousands Brave the Cold for AIDS Awareness
- Philadelphia Inquirer (10.19.09) - Tuesday, October 20, 2009
- Maya Rao
- On Sunday, about 15,000 people turned out for the 23rd annual AIDS Walk Philly, despite rain and bitter chill. The participants had raised $350,000 by the time of the event, said Cari Bender, a spokesperson for the AIDS Fund. The fund supports 30 HIV/AIDS education, prevention and service organizations in the Delaware
- ESTONIA: Estonia Has to Step Up Efforts to Combat HIV - Survey
- Baltic News Service (10.13.09) - Tuesday, October 20, 2009
- The treatment and quality of life of Estonian HIV/AIDS patients is fairly good but could be improved, according to the Euro Index Project of 29 European states. The country needs to address injection drug users, since most Estonians infected are either IDUs or their partners, the EU project said. The report also noted
- OHIO: Grant to Planned Parenthood; Abortion, Sex Education Spark Debate
- Columbus Dispatch (10.14.09) - Tuesday, October 20, 2009
- Barbara Carmen
- The Franklin County Board of Commissioners gave Planned Parenthood $50,000 to provide sex education in 19 area middle and high schools - but only after extracting a promise that the grant funds would not be used for abortion. This money is to prevent the need for abortions, said Lisa Perks, CEO of Planned Parenthood of
- CALIFORNIA: San Luis Obispo AIDS Support Wanes with State Funds
- San Luis Obispo Tribune (10.11.09) - Tuesday, October 20, 2009
- Julie Lynem
- In the wake of California s struggle to overcome a huge budget shortfall, San Luis Obispo County has eliminated its AIDS program. That leaves much of the work of caring for the county s estimated 200 HIV/AIDS patients in the hands of the nonprofit San Luis Obispo County AIDS Support Network. But SLOCASN has its own fun
- THAILAND: AIDS Vaccine Is of Modest Help, Fuller Research Says
- Wall Street Journal (10.20.09) - Tuesday, October 20, 2009
- Gautam Naik
- A more extensive analysis of data from a Thailand-based trial indicates that an experimental AIDS vaccine may have been less effective than originally thought. In September, researchers announced that the vaccinations - which combined two vaccines previously shown to be ineffective when given separately - had lowered H
- SOUTH AFRICA: Little Progress in TB Fight: Minister
- Independent Online (Johannesburg) (10.12.09) - Tuesday, October 20, 2009
- South Africa Press Association
- The prevalence of tuberculosis has increased threefold in South Africa during the last decade and the country has made little progress in combating its spread, the deputy health minister told participants at a recent international meeting in Cape Town. We need a change of mind-set and more sense of urgency to confront
- GLOBAL: Don't Flag on Support, AIDS Chiefs Say at Vaccine Conference
- Agence France Presse (10.19.09) - Tuesday, October 20, 2009
- Richard Ingham
- The financial crisis is constraining aid spending among donor countries, but scaling back international AIDS efforts now would be penny-wise and pound-foolish, experts say. The financial crisis is of course affecting, and clearly affecting, the capacity of donors to fund international programs on AIDS, said Michel Kaza
- UNITED STATES: Boys' Use of Gardasil Is Approved
- Wall Street Journal (10.17.09) - Tuesday, October 20, 2009
- Jonathan D. Rockoff
- On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration approved Merck & Co. s human papillomavirus vaccine Gardasil as safe and effective at protecting males from genital warts caused by HPV types 6 and 11. FDA approved the vaccine s use by males ages 9-26. Gardasil is already approved for use by females ages 9- 26 to prevent
- CALIFORNIA: AIDS Walk Is 25
- Los Angeles Times (10.19.09) - Monday, October 19, 2009
- Gerrick D. Kennedy
- Sunday s 25th annual AIDS Walk Los Angeles drew some 30,000 people who walked a 6.2-mile route in West Hollywood and raised $3,146,206 for AIDS Project Los Angeles and other AIDS service organizations. Craig E. Thompson, APLA s executive director, said the funds are especially needed this year because the organization
- CALIFORNIA: AIDS Health Project Body Image Workshop
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (10.15.09) - Monday, October 19, 2009
- On Friday, Oct. 23, at 6:30 p.m., the University of California-San Francisco s AIDS Health Project will present Body Image: A Workshop for Gay Men. Noting that body image can impact relationships, sex and HIV risk, the forum s organizers say it will discuss how to feel better about one s body and less concerned about o
- ASIA-PACIFIC: Conference Urges Sexual Health Service for Asia- Pacific Youth
- Xinhua News Agency (10.18.09) - Monday, October 19, 2009
- The Fifth Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights, now underway in Beijing, has issued a call for better sexual health services for young people. Few young people receive adequate preparation for their sexual lives. This leaves them potentially vulnerable to coercion, abuse and exploitation
- GEORGIA: Students Get Tested for TB Exposure
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution (10.17.09) - Monday, October 19, 2009
- D. Aileen Dodd
- Approximately 200 students may have been exposed to TB at Norcross High School, according to Gwinnett County Public Schools officials. The health of your child and other children is of the highest concern to us, Principal Jonathan Patterson wrote in a letter about the situation sent to parents. The Gwinnett County Heal
- UGANDA: The Role of HIV Testing, Counseling and Treatment in Coping with HIV/AIDS in Uganda: A Qualitative Analysis
- AIDS Care Vol. 21; No. 7: P. 903-908 (07.01.09) - Monday, October 19, 2009
- Barbara Nyanzi-Wakholi; Antonieta Medina Lara; Christine Watera; Paula Munderi; Charles Gilks; Heiner Grosskurth
- The current qualitative study explores the role of HIV voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) and treatment in helping HIV-positive Ugandans cope with the disease. The researchers conducted 12 predetermined focus group discussions (FGDs), six with men and six with women. Half the men s and women s groups were receiving
- ZIMBABWE: Zimbabwe Women Combat HIV Stigma
- BBC Sport (10.13.09) - Monday, October 19, 2009
- Steve Vickers
- HIV-positive women in Zimbabwe are taking to the soccer pitch to fight misconceptions and stigma about HIV/AIDS. The project began in December, and enough women have joined to organize competitions among 16 teams. An attempt to organize a similar league for men has not yet succeeded, as there were not enough players to
- CANADA: Pap Smear Guidelines May Bring Relief
- Edmonton Journal (10.17.09) - Monday, October 19, 2009
- Jodie Sinnema
- Under new clinical guidance, Alberta now advises most women who are at low risk for cervical cancer to have a Pap smear every three years rather than annually. Alberta is the last province to switch to the three-year testing recommendation, acting upon the advice of an expert committee that found no increased cervical
- UNITED STATES: US OKs Glaxo's Cervical Cancer Shot
- Reuters (10.16.09) - Monday, October 19, 2009
- Lisa Richwine
- GlaxoSmithKline announced Friday that the Food and Drug Administration has approved its Cervarix vaccine for US females ages 10 to 25. Cervarix fights two strains of the STD human papillomavirus (HPV) linked to about 70 percent of cervical cancers. In company studies, it was 93 percent effective in preventing a pre-c
- GEORGIA: AIDS Walk Atlanta Features US Rep. John Lewis, Mayor Shirley Franklin
- Southern Voice (Atlanta) (10.16.09) - Friday, October 16, 2009
- Matt Schaffer
- AIDS Walk Atlanta & 5K Run organizers are hoping to have 15,000-20,000 participants and raise $1 million at the annual event, which is being held on Sunday Oct. 18 at Piedmont Park. This will be the 19th year of the fundraiser and awareness walk. Benefiting organizations include AID Atlanta, AID Gwinnett, AIDS Rese
- CALIFORNIA: AIDS Walk Turned 25
- WeHo News (West Hollywood) (10.15.09) - Friday, October 16, 2009
- On Sunday, the 25th annual AIDS Walk Los Angeles is expected to draw more than 27,000 participants. Last year, the walk raised $3.9 million and attracted 30,000 people. Since 1985, the event has helped raise more than $63 million for HIV/AIDS programs across the county. This year s beneficiaries are AIDS Project Los An
- UNITED STATES: House Energy and Commerce Panel OKs Bill Helping HIV Patients
- Dow Jones Newswires (10.15.09) - Friday, October 16, 2009
- Jared. A. Favole
- Renewal of the Ryan White CARE Act moved a step forward on Thursday when the House Energy and Commerce Committee sent to the House floor a proposed bill that would fund the act through fiscal 2013. Under the legislation, the government would spend roughly $2.5 billion annually to help low-income HIV/AIDS patients acces
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Getting His Message Out by Hook or by Crook
- Washington Post (10.12.09) - Friday, October 16, 2009
- John Kelly
- No one will ever mistake Dwyane Lawson-Brown for just another AIDS educator. He is the after-school coordinator for Metro TeenAIDS in Washington, D.C., yes, but there is also his dreadlocks and after-hours careers in break-dancing and poetry reading. And then there is the hobby that consumes him, his self- proclaimed
- ILLINOIS: Trinity Pays Rock Island County $80,000 Stemming from Hepatitis A Outbreak
- Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa) (10.14.09) - Friday, October 16, 2009
- Deirdre Cox Baker
- Trinity Regional Health System, tardy in reporting hepatitis A cases this summer to the Rock Island County Health Department, has reimbursed the local government $80,000 for expenses managing an outbreak of the disease. The Rock Island County Sheriff s Department concluded that the health system and the Metropolitan Me
- UNITED STATES: History of Childhood Sexual Abuse and Unsafe Anal Intercourse in a Six-City Study of HIV-Positive Men Who Have Sex with Men
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. 6: P. 1079-1086 (06.01.09) - Friday, October 16, 2009
- Seth L. Welles, ScD, PhD; A. Cornelius Baker, BA; Michael H. Miner, PhD; David J. Brennan, PhD; Scott Jacoby, MA; B.R. Simon Rosser, PhD, MPH
- Among a population of HIV-positive men who reported unsafe anal intercourse with other men in the preceding year, the authors assessed rates of childhood sexual abuse and its demographic and mental health correlates. The researchers conducted a cross-sectional analysis of baseline data from 593 HIV-positive men who hav
- UNITED STATES: Increases in Gonorrhea Among High School Students Following Hurricane Katrina
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Vol. 85; P. 194-198 (06.01.09) - Friday, October 16, 2009
- M.J. Nsuami; S.N. Taylor; B.S. Smith; D.H. Martin
- In the current study, the researchers assessed the prevalence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in a population of students before and after their neighborhoods were devastated by Hurricane Katrina (Aug. 29, 2005). In a public high school in New Orleans, students were offered urine screening for N. gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia tra
- AUSTRALIA: Sex Education Turns Up Some Surprises
- Sydney Morning Herald (10.10.09) - Friday, October 16, 2009
- Melinda Ham
- The profile of female sex worker clients is not a stereotypical dirty old man, but rather the well-educated, married male between the ages of 30-50 who has a good job and travels extensively, according to research from a scientist at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Philip Burch, a criminology lecturer at UNSW
- CALIFORNIA: A Renewed Focus on HIV/AIDS; Advocates Hope that Sunday's Town Hall in Hollywood Will Result in More Funding and Greater Diversity
- Los Angeles Times (10.16.09) - Friday, October 16, 2009
- Molly Hennessey-Fiske
- In preparation for drafting the first-ever National HIV/AIDS Strategy, the Office of National AIDS Policy is conducting town hall meetings across the country and gathering public input online. The effort is expected to help guide federal funding for HIV/AIDS programs and research. On Sunday, ONAP will host a public for
- GLOBAL: Cell Phone Texting Makes Giving as Easy as 1-2-3
- USA Today (10.13.09) - Thursday, October 15, 2009
- Jessica Durando
- Cell phones have become an important fundraising tool, allowing as many as 500 charities to raise more than $1 million, said Jim Manis, president of the Mobile Giving Foundation. Texting campaigns are increasing in popularity at concerts, sporting events, workplaces and online, said Manis. The importance for the consum
- PENNSYLVANIA: Walkers, Runners to Hit the Path for HIV/AIDS
- Philadelphia Gay News (10.01.09) - Thursday, October 15, 2009
- Jen Colletta
- To raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and funds for AIDS services in the Delaware Valley, the 23rd annual AIDS Walk/Run Philly will be held on Sunday, Oct. 18. The event benefits the AIDS Fund, which provides financial backing to 30 regional agencies that offer HIV/AIDS prevention and support services. Last year s walk dre
- UNITED STATES: Intent to Accept and Acceptance of Herpes Testing in Adolescents and Young Adults
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Vol. 85: P. 296-299 (08.01.09) - Thursday, October 15, 2009
- N.C. Kelly; G.D. Zimet; M.C. Aalsma; D.I. Bernstein; J.D. Fortenberry; S.L. Rosenthal
- The current study aims to understand the attitudinal, symptomatic and historical precursors to intent to accept, and acceptance of, HSV-2 [herpes simplex virus-2] testing. Nine hundred individuals were recruited from four sites in two US cities and completed self-report questionnaires. Expressed intent to consent to HS
- UNITED STATES: Effect of a Hepatitis C Virus Educational Intervention or a Motivational Intervention on Alcohol Use, Injection Drug Use and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among Injection Drug Users
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. S1: P. S180- S186 (04.01.09) - Thursday, October 15, 2009
- William A. Zule, DrPH; Elizabeth C. Costenbader, PhD; Curtis M. Coomes, JD; Wendee M. Wechsberg, PhD
- Researchers in the current study compared the effects of two interventions on alcohol use: using a new syringe at last injection, and using a condom at last sexual encounter in a community sample of injection drug users (IDUs). Street outreach was used to recruit 851 out-of-treatment IDUs in two North Carolina cities -
- INDIA: Discreet Sex Education Breaks Indian Taboo
- Agence France Presse (10.12.09) - Thursday, October 15, 2009
- Rupam Jain Nair
- Many private schools across India are now offering lessons on sexual health - lessons that traditionalists say violate Hindu culture. While such lessons are offered to these pupils discretely, millions of students in government schools will receive no sex education, and political controversy has made some state governm
- UNITED STATES: Official Says 'Down Low' Men Not Responsible for High HIV Rates Among Black Women
- NNPA (10.07.09) - Thursday, October 15, 2009
- George E. Curry
- Heterosexual black men with multiple sex partners - not bisexual men who secretly have sex with men - are responsible for high rates of HIV among black women, according to a senior CDC official. We have looked to see what proportion of infections is coming from male partners who are bisexual and found there are actuall
- MASSACHUSETTS: Proposed Legislation to End Written Consent for HIV Testing in Massachusetts Sparks Controversy
- The Edge (Boston) (10.14.09) - Thursday, October 15, 2009
- Peter Cassels
- Massachusetts still requires written consent before a patient can be tested for HIV. Now, two bills before the Senate there would require health care providers to verbally discuss the test; outline treatment options if it comes back positive; recommend that negative but at-risk individuals undergo periodic testing; and
- PUERTO RICO: Puerto Rico Group Tests Syringe Vending Machine for Users
- Associated Press (10.13.09) - Wednesday, October 14, 2009
- Puerto Rico s only needle-exchange group, the Community Initiative, is pilot testing a vending machine that offers intravenous drug users clean syringes, cotton filters, gauze, and sterile water. The after-hours program aims to prevent HIV and hepatitis infections transmitted among IDUs through needle sharing. The mach
- SOUTH AFRICA: Health Department Backtracks on HIV Figures
- Business Day (South Africa) (10.06.09) - Wednesday, October 14, 2009
- Tamar Kahn
- The Department of Health recently revised its 2007 figure for HIV infections among pregnant women attending state clinics. The initial figure was released in an annual report under the controversial former health minister, Manto Tshabalala- Msimang, and it emphasized a drop in HIV prevalence among pregnant women ages 1
- UNITED STATES: Health Care Access and Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening Frequency Among At-Risk Massachusetts Men Who Have Sex with Men
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. S1: S187-S192 (04.01.09) - Wednesday, October 14, 2009
- Carey V. Johnson, MS; Matthew J. Mimiaga, ScD, MPH; Sari L. Reisner, MA; Ashley M. Tetu, BS; Kevin Cranston, MDiv; Thomas Bertrand, MPH; David S. Novak, MSW; Kenneth H. Mayer, MD
- Among a population of Massachusetts men who have sex with men (MSM), the researchers set out to assess risk exposures, access to health care, and screening rates for HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). A modified respondent- driven sampling method was used to collect data between March 2006 and May 2007.
- UNITED STATES: Reported Care Quality in Federal Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Supported Networks of HIV/AIDS Care
- AIDS Care Vol. 21; No. 6: P. 799-807 (06.01.09) - Wednesday, October 14, 2009
- Lisa R. Hirschhorn; Stewart Landers; D. Keith Mcinnes; Faye Malitz; Lin Ding; Rebecca Joyce; Paul D. Cleary
- The US government has, since 1991, funded medical and support services for people living with HIV/AIDS through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. The program supports care networks for patients in 51 Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs). The 2000 reauthorization of Ryan White mandated quality management programs for all si
- MALAWI: Police Force HIV Tests for Sex Workers
- Inter Press Service (Johannesburg) (10.10.09) - Wednesday, October 14, 2009
- Charles Mpaka
- Malawian police on a routine sweep for criminals in Mwanza earlier this month arrested 14 women deemed sex workers and allegedly forced them to undergo HIV tests, rights workers say. The women were subsequently charged for deliberately trading in sex while having a sexually transmitted disease. There is no law specific
- THAILAND: Success of AIDS Vaccine Trial Is at Issue
- New York Times (10.11.09) - Wednesday, October 14, 2009
- Donald G. McNeil Jr.
- The AIDS vaccine tested in a recent trial in Thailand is not as promising as it appears at first blush, according to reports in the Wall Street Journal and on the Web site of the journal Science. The second look is based on reports by anonymous AIDS researchers who were given confidential briefings on the study before
- MINNESOTA: Early Testing Urged on Latino AIDS Awareness Day
- Associated Press (10.12.09) - Wednesday, October 14, 2009
- On Thursday, Minnesota joins the rest of the nation in marking National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (NLAAD). Since 1982, 610 Latinos have been diagnosed with HIV in Minnesota, including 129 who have died, according to the state Department of Health. In the state, Latinos have an infection rate five times greater than amo
- CALIFORNIA: Politicians Urged to Include People with AIDS in Health Care Reform
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (10.08.09) - Wednesday, October 14, 2009
- Seth Hemmelgarn
- As various proposals make their way through Congress, AIDS advocates have crafted their own agenda for health care reform. In a Sept. 24 letter to President Barack Obama, a coalition of 84 AIDS service organizations known as the HIV Health Care Access Working Group spell out their goals for a revamping of the health ca
- CALIFORNIA: Talking About HIV with the White House
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (10.16.09) - Tuesday, October 13, 2009
- Randy Allgaier
- Northern California residents will have two opportunities soon to meet with the White House Office of National AIDS Policy to discuss ideas for a national HIV/AIDS strategy. ONAP will hold a community discussion on Oct. 16 in San Francisco and on Nov. 1 in Oakland. ONAP also is asking for online feedback, including rec
- MASSACHUSETTS: Exhibition of AIDS Activism in Visual Media Coming to Harvard
- Bay Windows (Boston) (10.08.09) - Tuesday, October 13, 2009
- Hannah Clay Wareham
- The art of AIDS activism - at one time restricted to the sides of buses and subway stations - is the subject of a new exhibition at the Harvard Art Museum s Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. The show explores AIDS activism in New York City from 1987 to 1993, with a particular emphasis on the work of advocacy organi
- UNITED STATES: HIV Risk Associated with Gay Bathhouses and Sex Clubs: Findings from Two Seattle Surveys of Factors Related to HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. S1: P. S165- S172 (04.01.09) - Tuesday, October 13, 2009
- William J. Reidy, PhD; Freya Spielberg, MD, MPH; Robert Wood, MD; Diane Binson, PhD; William J. Woods, PhD; Gary M. Goldbaum, MD, MPH
- In the current research, the authors studied the HIV risk behaviors of patrons of the three commercial sex establishments for men in Seattle. They conducted cross- sectional, observational surveys in 2004 and 2006 by use of time-venue cluster sampling with probability proportional to size. The surveys were anonymous an
- CHINA: China to End Required Testing for Hepatitis B
- New York Times (10.13.09) - Tuesday, October 13, 2009
- Andrew Jacobs
- China will stop mandatory screening for hepatitis B during physical exams for students entering college and for prospective factory workers and government employees, an official from the Health Ministry said on Saturday. Guidance on the cancellation is being drafted. It will effectively mean people infected with hepa
- NEW MEXICO: Preventing AIDS, Which May Be Rising Among Boomers, Requires a Little Re-Education
- Albuquerque Journal (09.27.09) - Tuesday, October 13, 2009
- Richard S. Dargan
- New HIV/AIDS cases among people age 50 and older are increasing in New Mexico, according to state Department of Health data. Among 165 new cases in New Mexico in 2007, 21 percent were in people ages 50-plus, the only group besides those ages 20-29 to have an increase in diagnoses since 2005. The numbers certainly sugge
- UNITED STATES: H1N1 Vaccine Trials in HIV-Infected People
- United Press International (10.12.09) - Tuesday, October 13, 2009
- Clinical trials of the 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine have begun among HIV-positive pregnant women to determine if the product safely elicits a protective immune response, the National Institutes of Health announced Friday. Another trial of the same test begins this week among HIV-infected children and youth, said Dr. Ant
- ILLINOIS: Giving Gardasil to Boys Not Cost Effective: Study
- Reuters (10.08.09) - Tuesday, October 13, 2009
- Julie Steenhuysen
- Assuming most girls are vaccinated against the virus that causes cervical cancer, encouraging boys to get the vaccine is not cost-effective, concludes a recent report. There may be better uses and other health interventions that would increase health gains in the population, said Harvard School of Public Health researc
- AUSTRALIA: Chief Health Officer Issues Hepatitis A Warning
- Australian Associated Press (10.09.09) - Friday, October 09, 2009
- Semi-dried tomatoes have been linked to several hepatitis A diagnoses in Victoria this week and should not be eaten unless thoroughly cooked, the state s chief health officer said on Friday. While Dr. John Carnie noted that the reason for the spike in cases remains unclear, the Department of Health and Human Services s
- IRELAND: Irish Heroin Use 'National Crisis:' Charity
- Agence France Presse (09.29.09) - Friday, October 09, 2009
- The drug addiction charity Merchants Quay Ireland announced recently that heroin use is on the rise, and it called for increased treatment and support services to help prevent the spread of HIV and hepatitis C through needle sharing. Last year, the group provided syringe-exchange services to more than 5,280 people, of
- BAHAMAS: Number of New AIDS Cases Reported Last Year Declines
- Freeport News (10.07.09) - Friday, October 09, 2009
- Jasmin Bonimy
- The number of reported HIV/AIDS cases and deaths declined last year in the Bahamas , health officials said. In 2008, 263 new HIV cases were reported, down slightly from 287 cases reported in 2007, said Dr. Perry Gomez, director of the national AIDS program. There were 185 AIDS cases in 2008, a drop from 221 cases the p
- ARIZONA: AIDS Group Suspends Alternative-Care Service
- Arizona Daily Star (Tucson) (10.08.09) - Friday, October 09, 2009
- Jamar Younger
- The Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation in Tucson has temporarily suspended its complementary therapies and alternative health care program due to a funding shortfall. SAAF offered the services to low-income people fighting the side effects of HIV/AIDS and antiretroviral therapy, said Michele Bart, the foundation s direct
- CALIFORNIA: County AIDS Funding Partially Restored
- Daily Democrat (Woodland) (10.09.09) - Friday, October 09, 2009
- Melody Stone
- Yolo County received no state funding for HIV testing, education, and prevention after state budget cuts earlier this year hit such programs particularly hard. However, the county did retain funding for surveillance and charting physician reports of HIV infection, said Sheila Allen, its HIV program coordinator. Using t
- INDIA: A Study Comparing Sexually Transmitted Infections and HIV Among Ex-Red-Light District and Non-Red-Light District Sex Workers After the Demolition of Baina Red-Light District
- JAIDS Vol. 52; No. 2: P. 253-257 (10.09.09) - Friday, October 09, 2009
- Maryam Shahmanesh, MA, MSc, MRCP; Sonali Wayal, MA, MSc; Andrew Copas, MSc, PhD; Vikram Patel, MD, PhD; David Mabey, DM, FRCP; Frances Cowan, MD, MSc, FRCP
- Goa s red-light district was demolished in 2004. In the current study, the researchers compared HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) between sex workers who had been based in the Baina red-light district (ex-RLD-SWs) with those who had never worked in Baina (non-RLD-SWs). Using respondent-driven sampling, the
- GLOBAL: Rocker Travis McCoy Raising Voice for AIDS Awareness
- Miami Herald (10.07.09) - Friday, October 09, 2009
- Jordan Levin
- Travis McCoy, lead singer of the hip-hop/rock band Gym Class Heroes, is this year s special ambassador for MTV s Staying Alive Foundation (SAF), a youth-focused HIV/AIDS prevention campaign. The disease has touched him personally, having lost someone he loved to AIDS more than 15 years ago. At the time, McCoy was 11 or
- ALABAMA: University of Alabama-Birmingham, Partners to Share Cervical Cancer Grant
- Birmingham News (10.05.09) - Friday, October 09, 2009
- Jeff Hansen
- The University of Alabama-Birmingham s Comprehensive Cancer Center (UABCCC) recently received a five-year, $11.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for research in preventing human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and cervical cancer. Four experimental vaccines will be tested under the grant. The bulk o
- UNITED STATES: US FDA Panel Backs Wider Use of Pfizer HIV Drug
- Reuters (10.08.09) - Friday, October 09, 2009
- Susan Heavey
- Although some of its members expressed ambivalence and doubt, an advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration on Thursday voted 10-4 to endorse expanded use of Pfizer Inc. s HIV drug Selzentry (maraviroc). Selzentry is already approved for use, along with other HIV drugs, by adult patients who have been treated w
- NORTH CAROLINA: Guilford Holds First HPV Clinics for Middle School Girls
- MyFox8.com (Greensboro) (10.06.09) - Thursday, October 08, 2009
- Two Guilford County middle schools - Brown Summit Middle School and Lincoln Academy - on Tuesday held the first of several grant-funded clinics to administer the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil to girls in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Additional clinics were announced for Guilford Middle School and
- MASSACHUSETTS: GLAD Opposes Elimination of Written Consent for HIV Testing in Massachusetts
- Bay Windows (Boston) (10.07.09) - Thursday, October 08, 2009
- Hannah Clay Wareham
- Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) has declared its opposition to the state Senate bill that would end the requirement that medical personnel obtain a patient s informed written consent prior to administering an HIV test. Testifying on Oct. 6 before the Joint Committee on Public Health, GLAD AIDS Projec
- CALIFORNIA: Mallalieu's on a Mission to Teach Youth About Reality of HIV/AIDS
- Desert Sun (Palm Springs) (10.02.09) - Thursday, October 08, 2009
- Victor Morales
- Frank Mallalieu hit a low point in 1996 when he was diagnosed with fully developed AIDS, after years of volunteering for AIDS service organizations and taking the high road most of his life. I was despondent, he said. At one point I remember thinking how during my whole life I did good things for other people and every
- CALIFORNIA: Trans Latina Group Loses Funding
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (10.01.09) - Thursday, October 08, 2009
- Seth Hemmelgarn
- San Francisco s Department of Public Health recently awarded an HIV prevention and services grant to Instituto Familiar de la Raza, or the Latina Family Institute, to target transgender Latinas. The El/La Transgender Latina HIV Prevention Program (El/La) had previously held the city contract, but a change of its fiscal
- CALIFORNIA: Contra Costa County AIDS Programs Reeling from Budget Cuts
- Contra Costa Times (10.07.09) - Thursday, October 08, 2009
- Rick Radin
- Contra Costa supervisors on Sept. 15 passed along nearly $1 million in state cuts to the county s AIDS program, and as a result seven staff members have been transferred out of the department. Due to the staff reduction, Patrick O Leary, who was diagnosed with AIDS in 1985, said he has lost the support he had in mainta
- FRANCE: Low CD4 Cell Count Elevates Cancer Risk in Patients with HIV
- Reuters Health Medical News (10.07.09) - Thursday, October 08, 2009
- Having a more compromised immune system is the biggest risk factor for both AIDS-defining and non-AIDS-defining cancers in HIV patients, a new study by French researchers finds. Noting that the relative roles of immunodeficiency, HIV viral load and cART [combination antiretroviral therapy] in the onset of individual ca
- SOUTH AFRICA: Cervical Cancer Strikes Poor Women Hardest
- Inter Press Service (10.02.09) - Thursday, October 08, 2009
- Miriam Mannak
- Each year, 7,000 South African women develop cervical cancer, highlighting the need for better education, screening, and treatment. A key obstacle is the lack of knowledge about human papillomavirus (HPV) and its link to cervical cancer. There is little awareness, said Linda Gail-Bekker of the Institute of Infectious D
- UNITED STATES: Female Health's Condom Available, No US Retail Yet
- Reuters (10.01.09) - Thursday, October 08, 2009
- Susan Heavey
- Though it was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in March, a new female condom has yet to gain a foothold in the retail market. FC2, made by Female Health, is available to state health agencies and nonprofit organizations but is not widely available in stores. Mary Ann Leeper, the company s senior strategic a
- GEORGIA: AIDS Walk Seeks to Double Participants
- Southern Voice (Atlanta) (10.02.09) - Wednesday, October 07, 2009
- Matt Schafer
- Organizers of the 19th annual AIDS Walk Atlanta hope this year to double the number of walkers to 15,000-20,000 and to raise $1 million. We aren t comparing ourselves to last year because we didn t want to compare ourselves to a bad year, said Tracy Elliott, executive director of AID Atlanta. We re comparing ourselves
- AUSTRALIA: Australian Prisoners in Need of Syringe Programs
- Australian Associated Press (10.02.09) - Wednesday, October 07, 2009
- Delegates to the Anex 09 Australian Drugs Conference in Melbourne on Friday urged government health and corrections officials to adopt harm-reduction programs in prisons. There are some reports of needles being shared by as many as 100 prisoners, said John Ryan, CEO of Anex, an organization that promotes harm reduction
- UNITED STATES: AIDS Study Flushes Out Hidden Virus, Pointing to Possible Cure
- Bloomberg News (10.02.09) - Wednesday, October 07, 2009
- Simeon Bennett
- Current HIV/AIDS drugs work by reducing the virus to undetectable levels but cannot eradicate it. Instead, HIV lies dormant in immune-system cells unreachable by medicines. Now, researchers from Johns Hopkins University and Howard Hughes Medical Institute say they have developed a way to lure out these latent reservoir
- AUSTRALIA: Music Festival Fans Hear Safe Sex Message
- Australian Associated Press (10.07.09) - Wednesday, October 07, 2009
- The proportion of youths and young adults testing for STDs and using condoms is increasing, according to a multi-year survey of music festival attendees in Melbourne. Dr. Margaret Hellard of the Burnet Institute in Melbourne and colleagues surveyed more than 5,000 people ages 16-29 at four Big Day Out music festivals s
- AUSTRALIA: Needle Program a Success
- The Age (Melbourne) (10.06.09) - Wednesday, October 07, 2009
- Julia Medew
- St. Kilda s needle and syringe access program began operating 24 hours a day in late 2007. Since then, the Grey Street outreach remains the only one of its kind open every night in Victoria. Thanks to the additional hours, 1,000 more clients each month have access to sterile injection supplies, said Sue White, manager
- CANADA: Cervical Cancer Program Deemed Successful
- Waterloo Region Record (10.01.09) - Wednesday, October 07, 2009
- Johanna Weidner
- Local efforts to vaccinate girls against human papillomavirus (HPV), the STD that causes cervical cancer, are going very well, said Lesley Rintche, manager of vaccine programs at Region of Waterloo Public Health. The provincial and regional vaccination program is now in its third year. Forty-nine percent of eighth-grad
- UGANDA: New Bill to Protect People with HIV
- New Vision (Kampala) (10.04.09) - Wednesday, October 07, 2009
- Madinah Tebajjukira
- Uganda s Parliamentary committee on HIV/AIDS is working on the HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Bill, which would provide workplace and civil liberties protections for infected persons. The committee is discussing the measure with stakeholders in regional and national consultations, after which it will be presented to P
- UNITED STATES: Pfizer HIV Drug Seems Safe for New Use - FDA Staff
- Reuters (10.06.09) - Wednesday, October 07, 2009
- Susan Heavey
- On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration said Pfizer s HIV drug Selzentry appears to be well tolerated in patients with a certain variation of HIV-1 who have not yet begun taking medications. Selzentry, also known by its generic name maraviroc, is already approved for use in combination with other drugs by treatmen
- ARIZONA: AIDS Walk Takes Over Downtown Phonenix
- ABC15.com (Phoenix) (10.04.09) - Tuesday, October 06, 2009
- Imani Randolph
- Sunday s 5K AIDS Walk drew thousands of people to downtown Phonenix, who together raised more than $300,000 to be shared among 16 local AIDS service organizations. This year s AIDS Walk is extremely important in light of the economic struggles faced by many of our friends in the nonprofit field that are the main servic
- CANADA: Hepatitis C 'Silent Epidemic': Doctor
- Ottawa Citizen (10.06.09) - Tuesday, October 06, 2009
- Canwest News Service
- Between 2006 and 2008, hepatitis C rates rose by 114 percent among Canadian women and by 76.6 percent among men. Dr. Didi Emokpare of Regina called the figures staggering and said little attention has been paid to the potentially deadly virus. Because hepatitis C infection is under-diagnosed, the actual number of cases
- SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa HIV Caseload Stable, Still Too High: Health Minister
- Agence France Presse (10.05.09) - Tuesday, October 06, 2009
- Commenting on the release of a 2008 HIV prevalence study in which almost 40,000 women took part, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said, We seem to be losing the battle, but not yet the war. The prevalence among women aged 25 years and above has stabilized at high and unacceptable levels. The research, which was conduct
- ALASKA: City's Lone Clinic for Heroin Addicts Halts Admissions
- Anchorage Daily News (10.01.09) - Tuesday, October 06, 2009
- James Halpin
- Anchorage s only methadone maintenance program is operating over its capacity and cannot absorb any new patients for treatment, say officials of the downtown Narcotic Drug Treatment Center. Until late September, NDTC was still accepting pregnant women wanting treatment on a priority basis. Most NDTC patients were using
- FLORIDA: More than 1,800 Broward General Patients May Have Been Exposed to Blood-Borne Infection
- South Florida Sun-Sentinel (10.06.09) - Tuesday, October 06, 2009
- Robert Nolin; Jaclyn Giovis
- Broward General Medical Center officials are warning 1,851 patients who underwent cardiac stress tests from January 2004 until this September that they may have been exposed to HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C following the discovery that a nurse reused medical equipment intended for one-time use. In early September, a
- UNITED STATES: Study Highlights HIV/AIDS Challenge in American Prison System
- Science Daily (09.30.09) - Tuesday, October 06, 2009
- HIV/AIDS is nearly five times more prevalent in US prisons than in the general population. Though adherence to antiretroviral treatment (ART) can be strictly monitored in correctional settings, clinical monitoring becomes problematic upon prisoners release. Over a nine-year period, Dr. Nitika Pant Pai of the Research I
- KENYA: New Visual Test Screens for Cervical Cancer
- Inter Press Service (10.01.09) - Tuesday, October 06, 2009
- Susan Anyangu
- In a bid to combat the increasing number of cervical cancer cases, government hospitals in Kenya are encouraging women to undergo an innovative free exam to detect precancerous lesions of the cervix. The low-cost method involves dilating the vaginal walls; applying a vinegar-based acetic acid; and performing a visual i
- CANADA: Ban on Gay Blood Donors Is Unconstitutional, Man Argues in Counter-Suit
- Canadian Press (10.05.09) - Tuesday, October 06, 2009
- Ottawa Sun
- A man who lied about having sex with men so he could donate his blood had syphilis, an attorney representing the Canadian Blood Services told an Ontario Superior Court judge Monday. CBS is suing Kyle Freeman for lying during the donor screening process and donating blood 18 times. Freeman is counter-suing CBS, saying t
- UNITED STATES: New Trial of HIV Vaccine in Gay Men Begins
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (10.01.09) - Tuesday, October 06, 2009
- Matthew S. Bajko
- An AIDS vaccine trial has begun enrolling men who have sex with men (MSM) in 12 US cities. The HVTN 505 study is designed to see whether a two-part vaccine regimen decreases viral loads among participants who later become infected with HIV. It is designed to find cells already infected and reduce the amount of virus in
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Stepping Up for Clinic by Raising $800,000
- Washington Post (10.04.09) - Monday, October 05, 2009
- N.C. Aizenman
- Sunday s 23rd annual AIDS Walk Washington drew a crowd of more than 7,000 people who together raised almost $800,000 to benefit the HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment work of the Whitman-Walker Clinic. I really do feel that although our challenges are tough, the city has never been more energized and more mobilized, May
- KENTUCKY: Sex Week: UK Campus Abuzz About Birds and Bees
- Lexington Herald-Leader (10.02.09) - Monday, October 05, 2009
- Ryan Alessi
- Lectures, panel discussions, explanations of sex toys, even a mile-long march by men in high heels to protest violence against women: They are all part of Sex Week at the University of Kentucky. Jason Hans, assistant professor of family studies and faculty adviser to Sex Week, said fun activities like sex toy presentat
- ALABAMA: AIDS Alabama Gets $1 Million from Stimulus
- Associated Press (10.05.09) - Monday, October 05, 2009
- AIDS Alabama is receiving $1 million in federal stimulus funds to provide housing for HIV-positive Alabamians. Housing- related services - including rental assistance, back rent, moving expenses, utility payments, and emergency hotel vouchers - will be made available to persons living with HIV and in need of help to av
- MICHIGAN: Tests: 1 in 10 Students Suffering from STD
- Muskegon Chronicle (10.04.09) - Monday, October 05, 2009
- Lynn Moore
- During a recent screening initiative, 10 percent of local residents mostly ages 15-24 were found to have chlamydia, Public Health-Muskegon County officials said. PHMC received a state grant to administer the tests, and the campaign exceeded health officials expectations of screening 150 people. Of 202 young residents s
- ITALY: Risk of Developing Specific AIDS-Defining Illnesses in Patients Co-infected with HIV and Hepatitis C Virus With or Without Liver Cirrhosis
- Clinical Infectious Diseases Vol. 49; P. 612-622 (08.15.09) - Monday, October 05, 2009
- Antonella d'Arminio Monforte and others
- The authors wrote that with the exception of lymphoma, there are few data concerning the risk of specific opportunistic diseases in patients with and without hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. In the current study, they evaluated the correlation between the occurrence of different AIDS-defining illnesses (ADIs) and chr
- CANADA: Drop-In Program Aims to Help Sex-Trade Workers
- Daily Herald-Tribune (Grande Prairie) (09.24.09) - Monday, October 05, 2009
- Crystal Rhyno
- Opened a year ago, the HIV North Sex-Trade Women s Drop-In has provided a supportive space for about 70 female sex workers in the community. While the sex trade may not be very visible in Grande Prairie, it does exist and the women need support, said Brenda Yamkowy, executive director of the HIV North Society. The majo
- CANADA: All-Party Support Sought for Life-Saving Cheap Drug Initiatives
- Toronto Star (10.05.09) - Monday, October 05, 2009
- Tanya Talaga
- Two bills that would ease poor countries access to medicine for AIDS, malaria and other deadly diseases are now working their way through Canada s Parliament. On Friday, Sen. Sharon Carstairs (Liberal) and Member of Parliament Judy Wasylycia- Leis (NDP) held a joint news conference in Winnipeg, saying all-party support
- UNITED STATES: 7,000 Gay Men Help Study AIDS
- Washington Post (09.29.09) - Monday, October 05, 2009
- Lori Aratani
- Launched in 1984 before there was a test for HIV, the Multicenter AIDS Study (MACS) began seeking gay men to participate in a study of this new disease. Since then, more than 7,000 men who have sex with men (MSM) recruited from four MACS cities have participated in the study, undergoing physicals twice a year and answe
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: AIDS Walk Washington Set for Oct. 3
- Washington Blade (09.25.09) - Friday, October 02, 2009
- Joshua Lynsen
- Mayor Adrian Fenty will take part in Saturday s AIDS Walk Washington both as a speaker and as a walker. The 5K event, which benefits Whitman-Walker Clinic, begins and ends at Freedom Plaza in downtown Washington. For registration information, visit www.aidswalkwashington.org.
- NEW YORK: HIV/AIDS Rent Cap Urged in New York City
- Advocate (10.01.09) - Friday, October 02, 2009
- Julie Bolcer
- The New York City Council on Wednesday gave its unanimous backing to a state bill that would cap the percentage of income that poor people with HIV/AIDS must contribute to their rent. Under the proposal, clients of New York City s HIV/AIDS Services Administration would not have to spend more than 30 percent of their in
- ZIMBABWE: HIV Rate in Zimbabwe Falling - but National AIDS Council Gets Scant Credit
- Voice of America News (09.29.09) - Friday, October 02, 2009
- Sandra Nyaira
- HIV prevalence in Zimbabwe has dropped from almost 25 percent in 2003 to 13.7 percent at present, but critics say the National AIDS Council should not get credit for the improvement. They charge that too much of NAC s budget goes for executive salaries and vehicles and too little to HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. N
- MASSACHUSETTS: Condoms Remain a Vital Tool in Preventing the Spread of HIV
- Bay Windows (Boston) (09.28.09) - Friday, October 02, 2009
- Kenneth H. Mayer, MD
- As someone who has cared for people living with HIV for almost 30 years, I have seen both the ravages of the epidemic and the successes of major improvements in HIV prevention and therapy. However, until we create a biomedical intervention that is 100 percent effective at stopping HIV transmission, using condoms durin
- TEXAS: High STD Cases Prompt Local Group to Focus on Students
- Newschannel10.com (Amarillo) (09.28.09) - Friday, October 02, 2009
- Sarah Synder
- The director of the Midland Area AIDS Support organization said it will expand its services to include educating parents about HIV/AIDS, as young people in the Permian Basin are increasingly being diagnosed with the disease. Judy Warren said of the roughly 176 clients MAAS assists, half are ages 15-24. [Parents] don t
- SOUTH AFRICA: Lower Risk of HIV Infection Among Circumcised MSM: Results from the Soweto Men's Study
- IAS Conf on HIV Path, Treatment & Prevention 2009 (07.20.09) - Friday, October 02, 2009
- T. Lane; H.F. Raymond; S. Dladla; J. Rasenthe; H. Struthers; W. McFarland; J. McIntyre
- Male circumcision has been found to reduce female-to-male HIV transmission through vaginal sex in randomized controlled trials. However, one recent meta-analysis of observational data found insufficient evidence of a protective effect with men who have sex with men (MSM), while noting the lack of data from high-prevale
- UNITED KINGDOM: Cervical Cancer Jab Girl Died from Large Chest Tumor
- Times (London) (10.01.09) - Friday, October 02, 2009
- David Rose
- The 14-year-old girl who collapsed and died Monday shortly after receiving an injection of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Cervarix was suffering from cancer, according to information presented Thursday during an inquest at Coventry Magistrate s Court. The pathologist has confirmed today at the opening of the in
- THAILAND: Volunteers Key to Success of Thai Vaccine Trials
- Associated Press (09.27.09) - Friday, October 02, 2009
- Ambika Ahuja; Michael Casey
- For six years, nearly 16,000 Thai housewives, factory workers, and laborers, among others, put aside their initial doubts and fears to participate in trials of an experimental AIDS vaccine. Their dedication paid off when American and Thai researchers announced the vaccine cut the risk of HIV infection by more than 31 p
- NORTH CAROLINA: New Tool to Fight Syphilis? Walmart Gift Cards
- MSNBC.com (09.14.09) - Friday, October 02, 2009
- Brian Alexander
- Forsyth County, N.C., has already recorded 140 syphilis cases this year, more than triple the number for 2008, and the poor economy may be partly to blame, say officials there. However, the economy also motivated many residents to get screened for the disease when the county Department of Public Health offered $10 Walm
- CALIFORNIA: HIV Programs Cut Under New San Mateo County Budget
- San Mateo County Times (09.30.09) - Thursday, October 01, 2009
- Shaun Bishop
- San Mateo County Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved budget cuts totaling $16 million from county programs, including HIV prevention and education. The county health system s HIV education program in July received a $1.1 million cut under the state budget instead of an expected $1.6 million in funding. Under th
- NEW MEXICO: Study Finds High Rate of Hepatitis Among Truckers
- Associated Press (09.30.09) - Thursday, October 01, 2009
- New Mexico truck drivers were found to have a high rate of hepatitis C infection in a recent collaborative study conducted by the state Department of Health, CDC, and the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research. Among 652 long-distance truck drivers enrolled from 11 truck stops between 2004 and 2006, 14 percen
- NEW YORK: Healthy Sexuality Focus of Campaign
- Post-Standard (Syracuse) (09.30.09) - Thursday, October 01, 2009
- Maureen Nolan
- A three-year, $200,000 Allyn Foundation grant aims to help Syracuse- and Rochester-area parents educate their children about sex. The effort, Real Life. Real Talk, has also been rolled out in five other communities nationwide. On Tuesday, a 35-member coalition representing community agencies, parents, teens, faith-base
- PENNSYLVANIA: Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force Develops Innovative Program to Reach Key Audiences
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (09.27.09) - Thursday, October 01, 2009
- Jessica Turnbull
- Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force s Girlfriends Project (GP) has received national attention, thanks to its innovative programming having been presented at CDC s recent 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference in Atlanta. In a prevention-oriented take on the traditional Tupperware party, a host invites friends and family to he
- UNITED STATES: Gonococcal, Chlamydia and Syphilis Infection Positivity Among MSM Attending a Large Primary Care Clinic, Boston, 2003-2004
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Vol. 36; No. 8: P. 507-511 (08..09) - Thursday, October 01, 2009
- Matthew J. Mimiaga; Donna J. Helms; Sari L. Reisner; Chris Grasso; Thomas Bertrand; Debra J. Mosure; Hillard Weinstock; Catherine McLean; Kenneth H. Mayer
- Increases in syphilis and rectal gonorrhea have been reported in the past decade among US men who have sex with men (MSM), the authors noted; however, limited [STD] positivity data are available on MSM who receive their health care from primary care or general medical clinics. In the current study, the researchers set
- SOUTH AFRICA: Challenge to South Africa's Policies on HIV- Infected
- Business Day (South Africa) (09.28.09) - Thursday, October 01, 2009
- Wilson Johwa
- A new report urges South Africa to reconsider its policy of deporting migrants infected with HIV and other life- threatening illnesses. In Returned to Risk: Deportation of HIV-Positive Migrants, Human Rights Watch, Deutsche AIDS-Life, the European AIDS Treatment Group, and the African HIV Policy Network document the e
- OHIO: Groups Call for More Sex Education
- Dayton Daily News (09.28.09) - Thursday, October 01, 2009
- Laura A. Bischoff
- A coalition of 31 women s groups and health organizations is backing legislation that would require Ohio schools to embrace comprehensive sex education, among other items. State Sens. Teresa Fedor (D-Toledo) and Sue Morano (D-Lorain) plan to introduce the Prevention First Act in October. It marks the third time Fedor,
- UNITED STATES: San Francisco Could Lose Millions in AIDS Funding
- San Francisco Chronicle (10.01.09) - Thursday, October 01, 2009
- Drew Joseph
- The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee on Wednesday voted unanimously for a four-year extension of the funding provided under the Ryan White CARE Act of 1990. However, according to aides to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), San Francisco could lose up to $5.3 million for HIV/AIDS care an
- KENYA: Kenya Seeks to Restore Public Confidence in Condoms
- Agence France Presse (09.29.09) - Wednesday, September 30, 2009
- The head of Kenya s National Quality Control Laboratory is seeking to reassure the public that condoms are safe and effective after a faulty brand was withdrawn from the market. Hezekiah Chepkwony said Tuesday a condom-testing machine from Australia had been purchased by the UN Population Fund to ensure quality control
- UNITED STATES: Panel Votes to Restore Abstinence Education Money
- Associated Press (09.30.09) - Wednesday, September 30, 2009
- On Tuesday evening, the Senate Finance Committee voted 12-11 to restore $50 million in annual federal abstinence-only funds. The vote came despite objections from committee chair Sen. Max Baucus (D-Montana) and a push by President Barack Obama to direct abstinence money to broader teen pregnancy- reduction programs. Tw
- CHINA: Association Between Testing for Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Changes in Risk Behaviors Among Injecting Drug Users in Southern China
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Vol. 36; No. 8: P. 473-477 (08..09) - Wednesday, September 30, 2009
- Xia Jin and others
- In their introduction, the authors cite a growing need for research in China regarding post-test risk behavior differences among injecting drug users that explores the effect of various testing modes (non-voluntary vs. voluntary) and other related factors on changes in post-test risk behaviors. The subjects of the
- KENYA: Anti-AIDS Campaigners Now Turn to Positive Advertising
- Business Daily Africa (Nairobi) (09.23.09) - Wednesday, September 30, 2009
- Victor Juma
- Informed by social marketing research, anti-AIDS campaigners in Kenya are turning away from fear-based ads in favor of more positive approaches. One well-known ad, once featured prominently in medical settings, used monsters to represent the AIDS virus. Another presented images of a man and woman, tracking them from th
- JAMAICA: How AIDS Became a Caribbean Crisis
- The Atlantic (09.22.09) - Wednesday, September 30, 2009
- Micah Fink
- The Caribbean has the highest rate of new HIV infections after sub-Saharan Africa, and AIDS is now its leading cause of death among adults. Part of the region s susceptibility to HIV/AIDS is pervasive homophobia, which drives the epidemic underground, helping to spread infections and make education and outreach more di
- GLOBAL: HIV/AIDS Treatment for Poor Grows Tenfold in Five Years: UN
- Agence France Presse (09.30.09) - Wednesday, September 30, 2009
- By 2008, the number of HIV/AIDS patients in low- and middle- income countries who were receiving antiretroviral therapy (ARVs) had grown by 10-fold over five years, according to a UN report issued today. The largest increase, 39 percent, was in sub-Saharan Africa. In 2008, 4.03 million poor patients these countries wer
- UNITED STATES: FDA Delays Ruling on Glaxo Cervical Cancer Vaccine
- Associated Press (09.29.09) - Wednesday, September 30, 2009
- Matthew Perrone
- The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday was expected to announce its decision on whether to allow GlaxoSmithKline s vaccine Cervarix to be marketed in the United States . A GSK spokesperson, however, said FDA decided instead to delay its decision and continue its review. Although the delay came one day after a
- IOWA; NEBRASKA: Iowa, Other States Scramble to Meet HIV/AIDS Prescription Needs
- Iowa Independent (Grinnell) (09.28.09) - Wednesday, September 30, 2009
- Lynda Waddington
- As Congress considers reauthorizing the federal Ryan White CARE Act, eight states have waiting lists for their AIDS Drug Assistance Programs. Iowa cleared an earlier backlog of more than 100 HIV/AIDS patients during 2004-2005 with a state appropriation, but since then its ADAP funding has remained level or been reduced
- NEW YORK: AIDS Walk 2009
- Times Union (Albany, N.Y.) (09.28.09) - Tuesday, September 29, 2009
- Sunday s AIDS Walk 2009 drew about 1,000 people to Albany s Washington Park. Before the event, a new NAMES Project quilt panel was dedicated to the memory of 32 Albany Medical Center outpatients who have died of AIDS since last year s walk; it was created by AMC employees. For more information, visit www.aidswalk-capit
- UNITED STATES: US House Approves Measure to Extend Ryan White Funding for 30 Days
- Southern Voice (Atlanta) (09.25.09) - Tuesday, September 29, 2009
- Laura Douglas-Brown
- The continuing resolution passed by the US House on Friday extends funding to the legislative branch for 30 days, and it includes a provision to fund the Ryan White CARE Act. The act disburses $2.1 billion to HIV/AIDS service providers around the country; it was reauthorized in 2006 but includes a sunset provision endi
- INDIANA: AIDS Remains Deadly Threat; Task Force to Raise Awareness with 25th Anniversary Events
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette (09.24.09) - Tuesday, September 29, 2009
- Devon Haynie
- From October through May, AIDS Task Force will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a series of events designed to remind people that HIV/AIDS is a serious disease that continues to take lives. Many people think AIDS is no longer a problem, said ATF Executive Director Gregory Manifold during a press conference. But the
- CALIFORNIA: Hanford Clinic May End HIV Treatment
- Fresno Bee (09.28.09) - Tuesday, September 29, 2009
- Lewis Griswold
- The HIV treatment program at the Hanford public health clinic is expected to shut down by the end of October. Kings County Department of Public Health Director Keith Winkler said the program s closure is not certain, but he acknowledged that its state funding had been cut and the county could save $89,000 a year by end
- TAIWAN: Universal HBV Vaccination Protects Asian Children from Liver Cancer
- Reuters Health Medical News (09.16.09) - Tuesday, September 29, 2009
- Infection with hepatitis B virus is a major cause of hepatocellular carcinoma. Since 1984, when a universal childhood HBV vaccination program was instituted in Taiwan , the incidence of liver cancer among Taiwanese children has declined considerably. Researchers led by Mei-Hwei Chang of the National Taiwan University H
- UNITED KINGDOM: UK Teenager 'Unlikely' to Have Died from Vaccine
- Reuters (09.29.09) - Tuesday, September 29, 2009
- Matthew Jones
- Health experts say a British teenager who died on Monday shortly after receiving the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Cervarix at school likely did not die as a result of the drug. I think once we get into the investigation, we may discover there is another cause of her death, said Dr. Caron Grainger, joint director
- AUSTRALIA: Poor Sex Education Creates a Generation of Vulnerable Women
- Sunday Age (Melbourne) (09.27.09) - Tuesday, September 29, 2009
- Mark Russell
- In an online survey of more than 500 Australian women ages 20- 34, two-thirds reported having unprotected sex, putting them at risk for unplanned pregnancy and STDs. The findings of the survey by Sexual Health and Family Planning Australia (SHFPA) were released on Sept. 26 to mark World Contraception Day. Among all par
- THAILAND: HIV Vaccine Success May Take Decade to Unravel Why It Works
- Bloomberg News (09.28.09) - Tuesday, September 29, 2009
- Tom Randall
- Last week s startling good news from an HIV vaccine trial in Thailand raises many questions about why the shots reduced HIV infection risk by 31 percent compared with a placebo. [The details of the experiment were summarized in CDC Prevention News Update on Sept. 24]. The theory was that the Sanofi-Aventis experimenta
- TEXAS: Some Texas Districts Change Tune on Abstinence-Only Sex Education
- Austin American-Statesman (09.27.09) - Tuesday, September 29, 2009
- Brenda Bell
- As the Obama administration shifts federal funding away from abstinence-only programs in favor of other approaches proven to lower teen pregnancy rates, some Texas school districts are moving to adopt comprehensive sex education curricula. A Texas State University study released in February found that less than 5 perce
- CALIFORNIA: HIV/AIDS Nonprofit Group Receives $10,000 Grant
- Desert Sun (Palm Springs) (09.20.09) - Monday, September 28, 2009
- Victor Morales
- The Kaiser Foundation Hospital has awarded a grant of $10,000 to Working Wonders, the Cathedral City-based AIDS service organization announced recently. The nonprofit said it will use the funds for a program designed to increase knowledge of HIV/AIDS and STDs among at-risk youth.
- VIETNAM: Vietnam Birth Trend May Fuel Sex Work, Trafficking: UN
- Reuters (09.09.09) - Monday, September 28, 2009
- John Ruwitch
- The growing number of male babies born in Vietnam in recent years could lead to an increase in sex work and human trafficking, according to a report from the UN Population Fund. In 2000, 106.2 boys were born in Vietnam for every 100 girls; however, by 2008, the ratio had risen to 112.1 boys per 100 girls. If these tren
- GLOBAL: Call to Eradicate Cervical Cancer
- Press Association (United Kingdom) (09.24.09) - Monday, September 28, 2009
- An expert from the Cancer Research UK Center for Epidemiology in London believes that the combination of vaccination and continued screenings could wipe out cervical cancer in five decades. Professor Jack Cuzick raised this hope in his address to the recent joint 15th Congress of the European Cancer Organization and 34
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Newly Opened Clinic to Offer Hundreds Free HIV/AIDS Care
- Washington Post (09.25.09) - Monday, September 28, 2009
- Darryl Fears
- On Thursday, the AIDS Healthcare Foundation opened a free HIV/AIDS treatment clinic at 2141 K St., Ste. 606. AHF, the country s largest nonprofit provider of HIV/AIDS care, came to the District because it is the epicenter of the US epidemic, said Director Michael Weinstein. The opening of the AHF Blair Underwood Health
- CHINA: High HIV Prevalence Detected in 2006 and 2007 Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in China's Largest Municipality: An Alarming Epidemic in Chongqing, China
- JAIDS (09..09):Vol. 52; No. 1: P. 79-85 - Monday, September 28, 2009
- Liangui Feng, MD, MS; and others
- In many large cities in China , HIV prevalence data among men who have sex with men (MSM) show striking increases in recent years. To help target HIV prevention in this population, the current study surveyed Chongqing MSM at community venues and cruising areas in three districts in 2006-07 and sought to determine HIV p
- GLOBAL: HIV/AIDS Presents New and Different Security Threats, Says Report
- Voice of America News (09.22.09) - Monday, September 28, 2009
- Joe DeCapua
- Nine years ago, the UN Security Council made HIV/AIDS a top priority, as the disease was beginning to be taken seriously as an international security risk. The alarmism of a decade ago has dissipated, said Alex de Waal, program director at the Social Science Research Council in New York. Armies are not imploding. State
- COLORADO: Surgery Tech in Hepatitis C Cases Pleads Guilty
- Associated Press (09.26.09) - Monday, September 28, 2009
- Ivan Moreno
- Avoiding a trial scheduled to start Monday, the surgery technician who infected some 16 patients with hepatitis C entered into a plea agreement on Friday that calls for a 20- year prison term. Kristen Diane Parker, 26, pled guilty to five counts of tampering with a consumer product and five counts of obtaining a contro
- UNITED STATES: Inspector General: Improvements in VA Endoscopic Equipment Use
- Associated Press (09.18.09) - Monday, September 28, 2009
- Kimberly Hefling
- In a newly released report, the Veterans Affairs inspector general (IG) said surprise visits to 128 VA medical facilities found all were following infection-control procedures for endoscopy equipment. All but one demonstrated that staff had been properly trained in using the devices, the report said. That hospital, Whi
- UNITED STATES: Airline Tickets to Raise Cash for UN Health Effort
- Associated Press (09.23.09) - Friday, September 25, 2009
- Starting early next year, US travelers will have the chance to donate $2 or more to the Millennium Foundation, a Geneva-based group working with the UN to help fight AIDS and other health concerns in developing countries. The three major ticket distributors - Amadeus, Travelport, and Sabre Holdings Corp. - have agreed
- MALAYSIA: Malaysia to Introduce Program Against Cervical Cancer
- Xinhua News Agency (09.25.09) - Friday, September 25, 2009
- Today in Kuala Lumpur, Health Minister Liow Tiong Lai announced a new human papillomavirus vaccination program for Malaysian girls. The effort has not been finalized, but it will likely be school-based and reach 300,000 girls, said Liow. The HPV vaccine protects against strains of the STD that cause the majority of cer
- ZIMBABWE: Zimbabwe's HIV Rate Falls: Government
- Agence France Presse (09.24.09) - Friday, September 25, 2009
- Zimbabwe s estimated HIV infection rate has dropped to 13.7 percent in people ages 15-49, down from 14.1 percent last year, said Health Minister Henry Madzorera. However, concerted efforts are needed to push the rate down further, he said. We have to redouble our efforts and commitment and keep the sense of hope that i
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: HIV-Positive Blogger Aims to Inspire and Spread Hope
- Washington Post (09.24.09) - Friday, September 25, 2009
- Yamiche Alcindor
- Shawn Decker was just 11 when he was diagnosed with HIV and told he had two years to live. But on Oct. 3, Decker, now 34, will receive the Whitman-Walker Clinic s Courage Award at the opening ceremonies of the 23rd annual AIDS Walk Washington. Decker has hemophilia and acquired HIV during a treatment for the condition.
- MISSOURI: HPV Vaccine Free in Columbia until December
- The Maneater (University of Missouri-Columbia) (09.22.09) - Friday, September 25, 2009
- Kaylen Ralph
- The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil continues to be offered for free at the Columbia/Boone County Health Clinic thanks to a grant from the Missouri Foundation for Health (MFFH). Any female age nine to 26 can receive the three-shot series. The Health Clinic administers the injections for the Family Health Ce
- UNITED STATES: Findings May Explain Gap in Cancer Survival
- New York Times (08.04.09) - Friday, September 25, 2009
- Roni Caryn Rabin
- University of Maryland researchers investigating throat cancer and squamous-cell cancers of the head and neck have made a discovery that may help explain why white cancer patients often outlive their black peers even when they have what appear to be the same cancers. Cases of throat and head and neck cancers have spike
- AUSTRALIA: Backpackers Quizzed on Sex, Booze Habits
- Australian Associated Press (09.09.09) - Friday, September 25, 2009
- Danny Rose
- In a survey of more than 430 backpackers in hostels across Sydney, researchers found many engaged in binge drinking and had multiple recent sexual partners. Participants were about equally men and women in number and ages 18-30, and about 40 percent were from the United Kingdom . There was significant alcohol use - 33
- UTAH: 99 AIDS Patients to Lose Drug Subsidy
- Salt Lake Tribune (09.24.09) - Friday, September 25, 2009
- Sheena Mcfarland
- Facing a $375,000 deficit, Utah s AIDS Drug Assistance Program is not accepting new applicants, and tighter income rules mean that around 100 patients receiving services will lose some form of the subsidy. State Department of Health projections for ADAP did not foresee a 45 percent increase in applications this year co
- FLORIDA: Group Sponsoring Three-Day Conference on AIDS/HIV Awareness
- South Florida Sun-Sentinel (09.23.09) - Thursday, September 24, 2009
- C. Ron Allen
- The Ujima Men s Collective, a support and HIV/AIDS education group for black men who have sex with men, holds its fifth annual conference in West Palm Beach this week. The three-day HIV/AIDS awareness conference will offer workshops and seminars on advocacy, leadership, health and wellness, spirituality, and relationsh
- MALAWI: World Bank Gives Malawi $30 Million to Fight AIDS
- Agence France Presse (09.22.09) - Thursday, September 24, 2009
- On Tuesday, the World Bank announced it has given Malawi a $30 million grant to prevent HIV infections and rapidly expand access to antiretroviral drugs. A lot still needs to be done with the aim of slowing infection rates and bringing down the prevalence rate of HIV in Malawi, said Tim Gilbo, the bank s director to Ma
- WISCONSIN: Wisconsin Center Gets AIDS Grant
- Windy City Times (Chicago) (09.16.09) - Thursday, September 24, 2009
- The National Institute of Mental Health recently awarded a five-year, $11.16 million grant to the Medical College of Wisconsin s Center for AIDS Intervention Research. CAIR, one of five such HIV behavioral research centers in the country, received the grant for its work on HIV prevention among high- risk populations, i
- THAILAND: AIDS Vaccine Experiment Yields Unanticipated Positive Results
- Washington Post (09.24.09) - Thursday, September 24, 2009
- David Brown
- Though its results were barely significant on statistical grounds, an experiment in Thailand has demonstrated, for the first time, a measurable protective effect of an AIDS vaccine. Administered as a series of six prime and booster shots, the vaccine reduced the risk of HIV infection by about one-third compared to a co
- AUSTRALIA: Australian General Practitioners on New Front Line of Chlamydia Testing
- Australian Associated Press (09.08.09) - Thursday, September 24, 2009
- Danny Rose
- To reduce a chlamydia infection rate that has risen over the past decade in Australia , more than 200 general practitioners in 70 clinics in Victoria will be routinely asking young adult patients to test for the STD. The University of Melbourne project, called the Australian Chlamydia Control Effectiveness Pilot (ACCEP
- AFRICA: UN, Non-Governmental Organizations to Fight HIV Mother-to-Child Transmission in Africa
- Agence France Presse (09.22.09) - Thursday, September 24, 2009
- On Monday, as world leaders were gathering in New York City for the UN General Assembly session, UNAIDS announced the signing of a partnership deal designed to eliminate mother-to- child HIV transmission in Africa. The goal of the deal is to correct the glaring inequality faced by children in Africa, the epicenter of t
- GLOBAL: Merck Gives $500 Million of Vaccine to Poorer Nations
- Bloomberg News (09.23.09) - Thursday, September 24, 2009
- Shannon Pettypiece
- Merck & Co. announced Wednesday it will donate more than $500 million of its human papillomavirus Gardasil vaccine to the Clinton Global Initiative - enough to provide 1.7 million women the three-shot vaccination. Doses of the vaccine, which protects against HPV strains linked to 70 percent of cervical cancers, w
- TENNESSEE: STDs on Rise for Tennessee Women
- The Tennessean (Nashville) (09.22.09) - Thursday, September 24, 2009
- A recent state health report card finds cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis increased among women - particularly black women - from 2002 to 2007. The reason for the rise is unclear, said Dr. Katherine Hartmann, director of women s health research at Vanderbilt University, noting that the 2009 Tennessee Women s
- UNITED STATES: US Closer to Lifting HIV Travel Ban
- Washington Blade (09.23.09) - Thursday, September 24, 2009
- Chris Johnson
- A new directive from the Obama administration may indicate that the United States is about to drop the longstanding policy prohibiting foreign nationals with HIV from entering the country. On Tuesday, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a memo instructing its officers to place a hold on all green car
- SOUTH AFRICA: Men, Boys Join Fight Against HIV
- The Sowetan (09.08.09) - Wednesday, September 23, 2009
- Zinhle Mapumulo
- A new campaign, Brothers for Life, seeks to encourage males to actively fight the spread of HIV. The outreach tackles a range of issues, including the risks of having multiple, concurrent sex partners; men s limited involvement in parenthood; and low levels of HIV knowledge, testing, and serostatus disclosure. We are h
- UNITED STATES: FDA OKs Second HIV Donor Screening Test
- United Press International (09.21.09) - Wednesday, September 23, 2009
- The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new test, the Abbott Prism HIV O Plus assay, that detects HIV antibodies in donated blood and organs. The test is one of five that run on Abbott s fully automated Prism System. FDA said the test identifies antibodies to HIV type 1, groups M and O, and to HIV type 2. It is
- CALIFORNIA: San Diego HIV/AIDS Organizations to Lose More than $1 Million in Critical HIV Funding
- Gay & Lesbian Times (San Diego) (09.17.09) - Wednesday, September 23, 2009
- Corri Planck
- California s nearly $83 million in state HIV/AIDS funding cuts are now being felt at the local level, which organizers say makes this year s AIDS Walk San Diego all the more important for more than two-dozen area agencies. We are still trying to understand the impact these budget cuts will have on San Diego s HIV/AIDS
- CALIFORNIA: County's Social Services Slashed by Another $3 Million
- Contra Costa Times (09.16.09) - Wednesday, September 23, 2009
- Rick Radin
- On Sept. 15, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to slash more than $3 million from health programs, including those promoting HIV prevention and assisting AIDS patients. This latest cut is in addition to an earlier reduction of $20 million in the health department s budget this year. The red
- ILLINOIS: Federal Grant Boosts HIV Research in Chicago
- Chi-Town Daily News (Chicago) (09.09.09) - Wednesday, September 23, 2009
- Alex Parker
- In Chicago, the Developmental Center for AIDS Research won a five-year, $3.75 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, affiliates of the center recently announced. DCAR will integrate basic science, clinical studies, and research on HIV/AIDS with three concentrations: women, aging, and drug use. DCAR resea
- TANZANIA: Low Maternal Vitamin D Increases the Risk of HIV Transmission to Offspring
- Reuters Health Medical News (09.08.09) - Wednesday, September 23, 2009
- A new study of HIV-positive pregnant women finds that low maternal vitamin D levels are linked with a higher risk of viral transmission and an increase in infant mortality. In Tanzania , 884 HIV-positive pregnant women participating in a trial of vitamin supplementation were monitored to assess pregnancy outcomes and c
- CANADA: Hepatitis Myths Put Canadians at Risk, Survey Warns
- Gazette (Montreal) (09.16.09) - Wednesday, September 23, 2009
- Meagan Fitzpatrick, Canwest News Service
- A new poll by the Canadian Liver Foundation (CLF) shows many Canadians underestimate their risk of hepatitis A or B infection. The survey found most respondents erroneously believe that where they eat and shop will help protect them from food-borne hepatitis A and that the liver diseases are primarily contracted outsid
- PENNSYLVANIA: Restrictions Lifted on Sale of Needles
- Intelligencer Journal/New Era (Lancaster) (09.18.09) - Wednesday, September 23, 2009
- Jeff Hawkes
- The Pennsylvania Board of Pharmacy has lifted its restriction on non-prescription sales of hypodermic needles, effective Sept. 12. The board changed the policy in an effort to reduce the risk of blood-borne infections spreading through needle- sharing among injection drug users (IDUs). Drug store customers can purchase
- TENNESSEE: Fundraising Underway for Nashville CARES AIDS Walk
- Out & About (Nashville) (08.27.09) - Tuesday, September 22, 2009
- The nonprofit Nashville CARES, which provides HIV/AIDS education, advocacy, and support services in 17 counties of Middle Tennessee, is preparing to hold its largest annual fundraiser. The Nashville CARES AIDS Walk will take place Saturday, Sept. 26, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park i
- IOWA: Iowa Releases Annual Disease Report
- Associated Press (09.09.09) - Tuesday, September 22, 2009
- According to new statistics from the state Department of Public Health, Iowa logged 109 hepatitis A cases in 2008, a 294 percent increase over the three-year average from 2005 to 2007. Despite an extensive investigation, no common source of infection was discovered. In line with national trends, the report noted a 15 p
- AUSTRALIA: Neisseria Gonorrhoeae Infection in Urban Sydney Women: Prevalence and Predictors
- Sexual Health Vol. 6; No. 3: P. 241-244 (08..09) - Tuesday, September 22, 2009
- Paula McDonagh; Nathan Ryder; Anna M. McNulty; Eleanor Freedman
- Urban Sydney has a very low female gonorrhea notification rate. With increasing use of nucleic acid amplification tests (NAAT), demonstrating a low prevalence of gonorrhea in women would have important implications for the reliability of positive results, the study authors noted. Thus, they sought to determine the prev
- UNITED STATES: Alcohol Use and Antiretroviral Adherence: Review and Meta-Analysis
- JAIDS doi:10.1097/QAI.0b013e3181b18b6e (08..09) - Tuesday, September 22, 2009
- Christian S. Hendershot, PhD; Susan A. Stoner, PhD; David W. Pantalone, PhD; Jane M. Simoni, PhD
- Noting that alcohol use is frequently implicated as a factor in non-adherence to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), the study authors performed a meta-analysis to provide a quantitative evaluation of the association between alcohol use and adherence by aggregating findings across studies and examining potent
- UNITED STATES: Men's Sex Lives May Suffer on Hepatitis C Therapy
- ABC News (09.16.09) - Tuesday, September 22, 2009
- Reuters Health
- All three components of sexual health - desire, function, and satisfaction - may be negatively impacted for men taking standard therapy for chronic hepatitis C, new research shows. Men planning to receive peginterferon and ribavirin should be counseled about the possibility of a decline in sexual health during treatmen
- AUSTRALIA: Antibiotic-Resistant TB on the Rise
- Australian Associated Press (09.20.09) - Tuesday, September 22, 2009
- Danny Rose
- New research shows cases of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) are increasing in Victoria, a trend with significant implications for public health policy and planning, according to the study s investigators. Caroline Lavender of the Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory and colleagues reviewed provi
- AUSTRALIA: Alert as Infection Rates Soar
- Sydney Morning Herald (09.09.09) - Tuesday, September 22, 2009
- Louise Hall
- Recent Australian STD surveillance shows many young heterosexuals and men who have sex with men (MSM) are having unprotected sex, pointing to the need for education about condom use, officials say. STD data for Australia were released during the recent Australasian HIV/AIDS Conference in Brisbane. The rate of hepatitis
- NEW YORK: Tool to Offer Fast Help for HIV Exposure
- New York Times (09.08.09) - Tuesday, September 22, 2009
- Roni Caryn Rabin
- A new computer application, or widget, developed by doctors at St. Vincent s Hospital in Manhattan will allow emergency room physicians throughout the state to access up-to-date guidelines for post-exposure prophylactic (PEP) HIV treatment. The state AIDS Institute-funded initiative is currently being distributed to mo
- CALIFORNIA: HIV and Aging Forum
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (09.17.09) - Monday, September 21, 2009
- Cynthia Laird
- A town hall meeting entitled The Consequences and Management of HIV and Aging will take place on Sept. 24 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the San Francisco LGBT Community Center, 1800 Market St. The meeting will seek to address challenges facing persons with HIV who, thanks to effective drug therapies, are surviving into their
- SOUTH AFRICA: Government to Miss HIV/AIDS Drug Target
- Ottawa Citizen (09.16.09) - Monday, September 21, 2009
- Canwest News Service
- Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi reported on Sept. 15 that South Africa will not meet its announced target of providing HIV/AIDS drugs to 80 percent of patients by 2011. We are now covering 700,000 people, Motsoaledi said. Unfortunately, it is only 50 percent of the number that has been targeted. The drug distribution
- UNITED STATES: Hepatitis A Vaccine Advised for Contacts of Some Adopted Children
- Reuters Health Medical News (09.17.09) - Monday, September 21, 2009
- The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recently released information to complement its Feb. 25 recommendation regarding hepatitis A virus vaccination for household members and other close personal contacts of adopted children from HAV-endemic countries. In making its recommendation, ACIP considered the
- UNITED NATIONS: UN to Address Rape as a Tool of War
- Washington Times (09.14.09) - Monday, September 21, 2009
- Betsy Pisik
- At its annual gathering of world leaders later this month, the UN is expected to review the implementation of Resolution 1820, which outlaws conflict-related sexual violence. The United States intends to call for strengthening the resolution in a session chaired by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Ambassad
- CANADA: Hope for Cheap HIV Drugs Dims
- Toronto Star (09.19.09) - Monday, September 21, 2009
- Tanya Talaga
- A five-year-old Canadian initiative to send cheap generic drugs to countries hard-hit by HIV/AIDS is mired in debate over whether the government program is too cumbersome to be effective. Canada s Access to Medicines Regime (CAMR) received all-party support and praise from the UN when Liberals introduced it five years
- CANADA: Young, Single Adults Less Likely than Teens to Use Condoms, Canadian Researchers Say
- Ottawa Citizen (09.10.09) - Monday, September 21, 2009
- Mike Barber
- Single young Canadians tend to use condoms less and less as they grow older, putting them at increased risk of STDs, according to a new study. The Statistics Canada study utilized data from the Canadian Community Health Surveys, and it focused on young adults who were neither married nor in common-law partnerships.
- AUSTRALIA: Number of Australians with HIV Steady
- Australian Associated Press (09.09.09) - Monday, September 21, 2009
- Danny Rose
- In recent years, new HIV diagnoses in Australia have plateaued at about 1,000 cases annually. In 2008, Australia recorded 995 new HIV diagnoses, a slight decline from 1,051 diagnoses in 2007, which experts attributed to a change in data collation. The Australia Annual Surveillance Report 2009 was released at the recent
- MISSISSIPPI: ACLU Files Suit over Mississippi Abstinence Summit
- Associated Press (09.09.09) - Monday, September 21, 2009
- Shelia Byrd
- On Sept. 9 in US District Court in Jackson, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed suit against the state Department of Human Services over a 2009 abstinence summit it says featured Bible teachings and religious music. The event was organized by DHS Just Wait Abstinence Unit. According to the lawsuit, the prog
- CANADA: AIDS Walk for Life Goes Saturday
- Daily Herald-Tribune (09.17.09) - Friday, September 18, 2009
- Christopher Mills
- ScotiaBank s AIDS Walk for Life takes place across Canada Sept. 12-20. In Grand Prairie, the walk will be this Saturday, and this year s goal is to raise $20,000 (US $18,600). Two local participating ScotiaBank branches in the city are also accepting donations for the campaign: Customers can leave spare change on ribbo
- MALAWI: Gay Rights Way to Fight AIDS in Malawi - Official
- Reuters (09.15.09) - Friday, September 18, 2009
- Mabvuto Banda
- Recognizing the rights of Malawi s gay population is essential if the spread of HIV is to be checked, the president s secretary for nutrition and HIV/AIDS said Tuesday. There is a need to incorporate a human rights approach in the delivery of HIV and AIDS services to such risk groups like men who have sexual intercours
- OKLAHOMA: University of Oklahoma Offers HPV Vaccine to Female Students
- University Wire (09.16.09) - Friday, September 18, 2009
- LeighAnne Manwarren, Oklahoma Daily
- The University of Oklahoma s Health Services is now offering female students vaccination against human papillomavirus. Gardasil is given in three injections and protects against HPV strains linked to 70 percent of cervical cancers and 90 percent of genital warts. Each shot costs $148 and may be charged to the bursar ac
- CALIFORNIA: HIV Prevention Planning Council Endorses Latino Prevention Plan
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (09.17.09) - Friday, September 18, 2009
- Seth Hemmelgarn
- By a unanimous vote, the city s HIV Prevention Planning Council recently endorsed several proposals to fight HIV among Latino men who have sex with men (MSM). The Latino Action Plan was crafted with input from several researchers and service providers, as well as 157 Latino MSM who were recruited from community venues.
- UNITED STATES: Condom Use and High-Risk Sexual Acts in Adult Films: A Comparison of Heterosexual and Homosexual Films
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. 51: P. S152- S156 (04..09) - Friday, September 18, 2009
- Corita R. Grudzen, MD, MSHS; Marc N. Elliott, PhD; Peter R. Kerndt, MD, MPH; Mark A. Schuster, MD, PhD; Robert H. Brook, MD, ScD; Lillian Gelberg, MD, MSPH
- The study authors compared the prevalence of condom use during a variety of sexual acts portrayed in homosexual and heterosexual adult films to assess compliance with state Occupational Health and Safety Administration regulations. From Aug. 1, 2005, to July 31, 2006, 50 heterosexual and 50 male homosexual films were r
- AFGHANISTAN: Afghan Addicts Risk Triggering AIDS Epidemic
- CNN.com (09.14.09) - Friday, September 18, 2009
- Nic Robertson
- Afghanistan has long been the major supplier of heroin in the world, with poppy cultivation doubling since 2001. The Taliban government toppled that year once outlawed the crop, but now uses it for funding despite international efforts to curtail production. AIDS experts worry the disease will quickly overtake local
- UNITED KINGDOM: Almost 90 Percent of Girls Take Up Anti-Cancer Jab
- Belfast Telegraph (09.17.09) - Friday, September 18, 2009
- Victoria O'Hara
- Since its launch in September 2008, a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination program in Northern Ireland has enjoyed high uptake: Nearly 90 percent of girls ages 12-13 have received the first dose, with 85 percent and 83 percent, respectively, getting the second and third doses. In announcing the figures, Health Mi
- CALIFORNIA: Released California Prison Inmates at Risk for More Health Problems
- San Jose Mercury News (09.06.09) - Friday, September 18, 2009
- April Dembosky
- Federal judges recently found health care in California s prison system so poor as to be unconstitutional. Lacking any other solution, they ordered a reduction in the prison population. Over the next two years, tens of thousands of state prison inmates may be released - including many who have hepatitis C, tuberculosis
- UNITED STATES: Third of Teen Girls Get Cancer Vaccine
- Newsday (New York) (09.18.09) - Friday, September 18, 2009
- David Olmos, Bloomberg News
- New estimates from CDC indicate that 37.2 percent of US females ages 13 to 17 received an initial dose of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in 2008. The comparable figure for 2007 was 25.1 percent. Administered in three shots over a six-month period, the Gardasil vaccine protects against four strains of HPV: two that
- ILLINOIS: AIDS Walk/Run Oct. 3
- Windy City Times (Chicago) (09.16.09) - Thursday, September 17, 2009
- Registration is continuing for AIDS Run & Walk Chicago 2009, scheduled for Oct. 3 in Grant Park. The AIDS Foundation of Chicago has announced it will give 100 percent of all funds raised by CommunityDirect teams back to participating AIDS service organizations. To be eligible, groups must belong to AFC s Service Pr
- MISSOURI: STD Center Has Helped 1,500 St. Louis-Area Youth
- Associated Press (09.17.09) - Thursday, September 17, 2009
- On Thursday afternoon in St. Louis, 17 young people will be recognized for completing a leadership training program at Supporting Positive Opportunities for and with Teens, a drop- in community center known as The Spot. The center offers HIV and STD testing to anyone age 13 to 24. It opened just one year ago and has al
- ETHIOPIA: Ethiopians Offered Free HIV Tests by Text Message
- ABC News (09.08.09) - Thursday, September 17, 2009
- Barry Malone, Reuters
- Ahead of New Year s Day 2002 - celebrated on Sept. 11, 2009, under their nation s 13-month calendar - millions of Ethiopians received a text message urging them to be tested for HIV. New Year! New Life! Test for HIV, test your partner, get your children tested and brighten the future of your family! said the message se
- CALIFORNIA: State Cuts Lead to Desert AIDS Project Layoffs
- Desert Sun (Palm Springs) (09.10.09) - Thursday, September 17, 2009
- Nicole C. Brambila
- In the aftermath of AIDS program funding cuts by the Legislature and the governor, the Desert AIDS Project this summer laid off a dozen full- and part-time education and outreach staff. DAP lost approximately $427,000 in state grants for these programs. We did lose, basically, our education department, said DAP spokesp
- UNITED STATES: Study Shows Evidence Linking HPV-Related Cancers with Immunosuppression Levels
- Oncology Nursing News (09.03.09) - Thursday, September 17, 2009
- Tasheema Prince
- A new study finds that people with AIDS are at increased risk of developing cancers associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and that this risk increases as the patients level of immunosuppression rises. The researchers accessed data on 499,230 persons diagnosed with AIDS between Jan. 1, 1980, and Dec. 31,
- UNITED STATES: Screening Colonoscopies Urged for HIV-Infected Patients
- Reuters Health Medical News (08.20.09) - Thursday, September 17, 2009
- A new study finds that HIV-positive patients have a higher prevalence of colonic neoplasms and should be offered screening colonoscopy. Although non-AIDS defining malignancies are rapidly increasing as HIV-infected subjects live longer, little is known about the results of screening for colonic neoplasms (adenomatous p
- AUSTRALIA: Push for Chlamydia Sufferers to Give a Script to Partners
- Australian Associated Press (09.09.09) - Thursday, September 17, 2009
- Danny Rose
- Australia logged in excess of 58,000 new chlamydia diagnoses last year, 6,000 more than in 2007, and a move is underway to target STD patients untreated partners. The government of New South Wales has asked medical professionals to weigh in on a policy that would allow chlamydia patients to receive an extra prescript
- UNITED STATES: Ryan White Act Renewal Backed at House Hearing
- Washington Blade (09.11.09) - Thursday, September 17, 2009
- Lou Chibbaro, Jr.
- At a recent House Subcommittee on Health hearing, Democratic and Republican members said they support reauthorizing the Ryan White CARE Act beyond its Sept. 30 expiration, though details still need to be negotiated. Under the draft version, Ryan White funding for HIV/AIDS treatment and care services would be extended f
- UNITED STATES: US Medicare May Pay for HIV Testing
- Reuters (09.10.09) - Thursday, September 17, 2009
- Susan Heavey
- Under a draft proposal released on Sept. 9, Medicare, the government health insurance program for the elderly and disabled, would pay for HIV testing for its enrollees. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) said it has sufficient evidence to show that such screenings could help detect the infection soone
- MISSOURI: AIDS Project to Get Grant
- News-Leader (Springfield) (09.06.09) - Wednesday, September 16, 2009
- Rep. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) has announced that the AIDS Project of the Ozarks will get a $197,000 grant from the US Department of Health and Human Services. The Ryan White program funds will help provide comprehensive medical care for some 600 area HIV/AIDS patients. This program is designed to augment medical coverage for
- FLORIDA: Councilwoman to Speak on Sex Education at Conference
- Florida Today (Brevard) (09.14.09) - Wednesday, September 16, 2009
- Kimberly C. Moore
- Palm Bay City Council member Michele Paccione has been announced as a keynote speaker for the Southeastern Urban Initiative for Reproductive Health Regional Summit, which will be held Sept. 30-Oct. 2 in Atlanta. A former president of the local chapter of the National Organization for Women, Paccione is credited with he
- UNITED KINGDOM: Boots Offers Anti-Cancer Jab at 405 pounds
- The Mirror (London) (09.11.09) - Wednesday, September 16, 2009
- Pharmacists at the Boots retail drug chain have begun administering the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Cervarix in 134 stores in England and Wales. The Boots program is open to women ages 18 to 54. Last September, the National Health Service launched an effort to vaccinate females ages 12 to 18. Older women can ben
- CALIFORNIA:: Mayor Gavin Newsom Orders Hepatitis B Educational Materials to Be Distributed to the City's Newlyweds
- Asian Week (09.09.09) - Wednesday, September 16, 2009
- Angela Pang
- Under a new executive directive signed by Mayor Gavin Newsom, all couples registering for marriage licenses in San Francisco will be offered information on hepatitis B, as well as where to access the vaccine against it, when they receive the required marriage license booklet. The San Francisco Department of Public Heal
- UNITED KINGDOM: Sexually Transmitted Infection Risk Exposure Among Black and Minority Ethnic Youth in Northwest London: Findings from a Study Translating a Sexually Transmitted Infection Risk-Reduction Intervention to the UK Setting
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Vol. 85: P. 283-289 (08.09.09) - Wednesday, September 16, 2009
- M. Gerressu; G. Elam; R. Shain; C. Bonell; G. Brook; J. Dimmitt Champion; R. French; J. Elford; G. Hart; J. Stephenson; J. Imrie
- Effective interventions to address the disproportionate impact of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among young black women in the United Kingdom are lacking, noted the investigators. Thus, the Young Brent Project explored the nature and context of sexual risk-taking in young people to inform the translation of an
- FRANCE: Online Chatter a Promoter of Unsafe Sex: Expert
- Australian Associated Press (09.10.09) - Wednesday, September 16, 2009
- Danny Rose
- In a survey of some 2,600 users of a French Web service for finding partners, most gay men chatting online did not anticipate later having unprotected sex. However, online discussions of sexual fantasies often preceded sex without a condom, the study found. Something very specific is created in the dynamic of chatting
- CANADA: Fewer Calgary Catholic Students Took Free Cancer Vaccine
- Calgary Herald (09.12.09) - Wednesday, September 16, 2009
- Michelle Lang
- Just 38 percent of fifth-grade Catholic schoolgirls in Calgary received at least one human papillomavirus (HPV) immunization last fall, compared with 75 percent of girls the same age in public schools, new data show. While the provincial program offered free HPV vaccines at schools, the Calgary Catholic School District
- UNITED STATES: Girl Rejects Gardasil, Loses Path to Citizenship
- ABC News (09.11.09) - Wednesday, September 16, 2009
- Susan Donaldson James
- A teenager s quest for US citizenship is in jeopardy because she refuses to comply with an immigration requirement to be vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV), the cause of most cervical cancer cases. Born in Britain in 1992, Simone Davis was adopted at age three by her paternal grandmother, Jean Davis, who mar
- CALIFORNIA: Wiggins Bill Headed for Governor's Desk
- Contra Costa Times (09.11.09) - Wednesday, September 16, 2009
- Times-Standard (Eureka)
- Just before the end of this year s session, California s Legislature approved a measure mandating health care coverage for human papillomavirus vaccinations. Under SB 158, health service plan contracts and health insurance plans that cover cervical cancer treatment must also cover vaccination against HPV, the cause of
- GEORGIA: Emory to Welcome AIDS Vaccine Conference
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution (09.15.09) - Tuesday, September 15, 2009
- Shelia M. Poole
- On Monday, the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise announced that Emory University s Center for AIDS Research will be the local host of AIDS Vaccine 2010, a global scientific conference for new research on potential HIV/AIDS vaccines. More than 1,000 participants are expected at the Sept. 28-Oct. 1, 2010, gathering, includin
- IDAHO: Idaho to Join in Chlamydia Study
- Associated Press (09.04.09) - Tuesday, September 15, 2009
- The University of Idaho is joining a worldwide effort aimed at learning more about the most common bacterial STD, chlamydia. The $12.5 million National Institutes of Health project is being led by the University of Maryland and is supported by the Arkansas Children s Hospital Research Institute, the F. Edward Hebert Sc
- AFRICA: Germany Backs West African AIDS Prevention Efforts
- Agence France Presse (09.10.09) - Tuesday, September 15, 2009
- On Thursday in Abuja, Nigeria , Germany signed an agreement to provide 8 million euro (US $11.7 million) to support the AIDS prevention and reproductive health initiatives of the Economic Community of West African States. A statement from the 15- member ECOWAS said the agreement takes effect immediately, and the money
- TEXAS: Survey: Parents Overestimate Role in Teens' Sex Education
- Austin American-Statesman (09.02.09) - Tuesday, September 15, 2009
- Melissa B. Taboada
- Parents in Austin are not as important in the sexual education of their children as they think they are. That is the conclusion researchers are drawing from a survey of teens and parents sponsored by abstinence-based sexual education curriculum provider Austin LifeGuard. While more than 40 percent of surveyed parents s
- CALIFORNIA: Santa Cruz AIDS Project to Close Drop-In Center
- San Jose Mercury News (09.11.09) - Tuesday, September 15, 2009
- Liz Kersjes
- After 12 years of operation, the Drop-In Center of the Santa Cruz AIDS Project will close on Sept. 15 due to the loss of all its state funding last month. The center at 412 Front St. served about 900 people monthly, running a needle-exchange program (NEP); offering free HIV testing, counseling and prevention workshops;
- UNITED STATES: Does Infection Boost Prostate Cancer Risk?
- Washington Post (09.10.09) - Tuesday, September 15, 2009
- Rob Stein
- A new study further supports the theory that the presence of antibodies against Trichomonas vaginalis (T. vaginalis) is associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer, researchers say. Trichomoniasis, a common STD caused by the single-celled protozoan parasite T. vaginalis, infects an estimated 174 million people
- GERMANY: Hitler AIDS Ad Stirs Controversy
- United Press International (09.11.09) - Tuesday, September 15, 2009
- A German charity s new anti-AIDS campaign has sparked outrage due to its depiction of Adolph Hitler having sex. The video shows blurry but explicit images of a nude man and woman engaged in sex, then reveals the man to be Hitler as it displays the tag line, AIDS Is a Mass Murderer. Commissioned by the AIDS awareness gr
- TEXAS: Dallas Leads Nation in Repeat Teen Births
- Dallas Morning News (09.01.09) - Tuesday, September 15, 2009
- Robert T. Garrett
- Texas has the nation s highest rate of teen mothers who give birth for at least a second time, according to Child Trends, a non-partisan, Washington-based group that advocates for children s well-being. Among births to Texas teens in 2006, 23 percent were not the mother s first delivery. For first-time as well as repea
- NEW YORK: New York May Tighten Review of Inmate HIV/Hepatitis Care
- Associated Press (09.04.09) - Tuesday, September 15, 2009
- Jessica M. Pasko
- Gov. David Paterson is considering a bill that would require the New York State Health Department to monitor the care of state and local prisoners with HIV or hepatitis C. Under the measure, the department would be responsible for conducting annual treatment reviews, mandating necessary changes, and releasing annual re
- CALIFORNIA: AIDS/HIV Awareness Focus of Seminar
- Desert Sun (Palm Springs) (09.12.09) - Monday, September 14, 2009
- Erica Felci
- On Thursday, the Hi-Desert Medical Center will host a free community seminar about HIV/AIDS and STDs. The center is partnering with the Desert AIDS Project for the 6 p.m. gathering at the hospital s Helen Gray Education Center, 6601 White Feather Rd. For more information and registration, which is required, call 760-36
- KENTUCKY: AIDS Walk Attracts 5,000 to Support Cause
- Courier Journal (Louisville) (09.13.09) - Monday, September 14, 2009
- Antoinette Konz
- The 17th annual Louisville AIDS Walk took place on Sunday. The walk, the state s largest annual HIV/AIDS fundraiser, benefits people living with the disease by contributing to medication co-payments, transportation, counseling, food, housing, children s programs, and legal services. Around 5,000 participants helped rai
- TENNESSEE: Church Places Abstinence and Safe-Sex Billboards
- Associated Press (09.05.09) - Monday, September 14, 2009
- Using state grant funds, a Memphis church has launched a billboard campaign aimed at preventing teen pregnancy. Most of St. Andrew A.M.E. s billboards promote abstinence, but one reads, Don t make love without a glove. The Rev. Kenneth Robinson, who also serves as chief health officer for the Memphis and Shelby County
- INDIA: India Patent Rejections Welcomed by HIV/AIDS Groups
- Reuters (09.09.09) - Monday, September 14, 2009
- Bappa Majumdar
- Health officials and AIDS advocates hailed India s recent rejection of patent applications for two HIV/AIDS drugs. India s Patent Office denied a patent to US firm Gilead for the drug tenofovir and to Irish firm Tibotec Pharmaceuticals for darunavir. This is a welcome decision and we have always been supporting [the co
- UGANDA: HIV Subtype Linked to Increased Likelihood for Dementia
- Science Daily (08.29.09) - Monday, September 14, 2009
- Almost half of patients with advanced HIV infection suffer at least mild cognitive impairment, and about 5 percent have dementia , a severe form of cognitive impairment. In previous research, Ned Sacktor, MD, and colleagues noted that 31 percent of patients presenting at an infectious-disease clinic in Kampala,
- UNITED KINGDOM: Telltale Signs
- The Guardian (London) (08.26.09) - Monday, September 14, 2009
- Mary O'Hara
- A new report presents some encouraging news about HIV in the workplace and offers suggestions for securing further job- related protection for those with the virus. Britain s National Aids Trust (NAT) tapped the gay social networking site Gaydar for participants in an online survey among people with HIV. More than half
- AUSTRALIA: HIV-Positive and They Don't Know It
- The Age (Melbourne) (09.04.09) - Monday, September 14, 2009
- Nick Miller
- Many HIV-positive gay men in Melbourne do not realize they are infected, according to a new prevalence study by the Burnet Institute. Researchers surveyed gay men at city sexual health clinics and gay social venues, enrolling 745 participants who were interviewed and given an oral swab HIV test. Of the men, 13.4 percen
- SOUTH CAROLINA: A Cure for the Stigma: Medicines Have Advanced, but Stigma Is Biggest Challenge in HIV/AIDS Battle
- Anderson Independent Mail (08.29.09) - Monday, September 14, 2009
- Charmaine Smith-Miles
- In South Carolina, whose AIDS case rate ranks eighth among US states, stigma remains a major obstacle to HIV prevention and treatment efforts. In 2007, the state health department reported 742 AIDS cases for a rate of nearly 17 per 100,000 people. Yet, South Carolinians are often reluctant to talk about the disease. Dr
- UNITED STATES: FDA: Merck's Gardasil Stops Genital Warts in Boys
- Associated Press (09.04.09) - Monday, September 14, 2009
- Matthew Perrone
- In documents posted online, the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) said the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil is 90 percent effective in preventing genital warts in males. Already approved for use in females ages nine to 26, the Merck & Co. vaccine blocks HPV strains linked to 70 percent of cervical
- UNITED STATES: FDA Panel Backs Glaxo Cervical Cancer Vaccine
- Reuters (09.09.09) - Monday, September 14, 2009
- Lisa Richwine
- A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel has said GlaxoSmithKline s human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Cervarix is safe and effective for females ages 10-25. The committee voted 11-1 in favor of Cervarix s safety and 12-1 in support of its efficacy. FDA typically follows its expert panels recommendations. Som
- UNITED STATES: Jay-Z Designs Arthur Ashe T-Shirt for Charity
- Associated Press (09.01.09) - Friday, September 04, 2009
- Rap mogul Jay-Z has designed a T-shirt with the image of tennis great Arthur Ashe that will be sold during the US Open to benefit the Arthur Ashe Endowment for the Defeat of AIDS and the US Tennis Association s National Junior Tennis and Learning. Ashe co-founded NJTL, which this year is celebrating its 40th anniversar
- SOUTH CAROLINA: 160 at Greenville High Tested for TB
- Greenville News (09.04.09) - Friday, September 04, 2009
- Liv Osby
- Health officials said Thursday that TB tests have been administered to about 160 people at Greenville High School, where a person with an active case of the disease was present between January and May. Because a person with active TB can transmit the disease before he or she is ill enough to seek care, the Department o
- CALIFORNIA: Stop AIDS Looks at New Prevention Techniques
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (09.03.09) - Friday, September 04, 2009
- Brian Gougherty
- At the San Francisco LGBT Community Center, Stop AIDS Project (SAP) recently presented the results of a survey that collected men s feedback on specific structural interventions proposed for making bars, sex clubs and Web sites more supportive of safer sex. Researchers in the Where study interviewed almost 200 men, chi
- ILLINOIS: Renslow Talks Barebacking
- Windy City Times (Chicago) (09.02.09) - Friday, September 04, 2009
- Sam Worley
- In July, International Mr. Leather President Chuck Renslow announced that vendors in the annual convention s marketplace will no longer be allowed to sell or distribute materials that promote or advocate barebacking, or unprotected anal sex. In a letter notifying vendors of the change, Renslow wrote, Too many in our co
- UNITED STATES: Scientists Locate Antibodies that Can Stop Advance of AIDS
- Los Angeles Times (09.04.09) - Friday, September 04, 2009
- Thomas H. Maugh II
- In a new study, researchers reported that two antibodies to HIV could prove to be keys to a vaccine to stop the progress of the infection to AIDS. The Scripps Research Institute-based team found the antibodies, called PG9 and PG16, in people who remained asymptomatic after infection. This is opening up a whole new area
- PHILIPPINES: Families of Philippine Seafarers Exposed to High Risks of HIV Infection
- Xinhua News Agency (08.28.09) - Friday, September 04, 2009
- Men - chiefly seafarers - returning from contract work abroad accounted for 35 percent of new HIV infections in the Philippines last year, according to the country s National AIDS Council. The confluence of mobile men with money away from family and social connections and with the interaction with local communities and
- UGANDA: The Battle in Uganda over Female Condoms
- Time Magazine (08.30.09) - Friday, September 04, 2009
- Nick Wadhams
- In July, Uganda s government announced it would begin a female condom program to prevent HIV, distributing 100,000 units in two regions using money from the UN Population Fund. The government said it would extend the pilot program after a year if it found donor support. Civil society groups lauded the initiative for pr
- FLORIDA: First Big Decline in AIDS-Related Deaths in 8 Years, State Reports
- Orlando Sentinel (09.01.09) - Friday, September 04, 2009
- Fernando Quintero
- A new report from the Florida Department of Health documents the state s first significant decline in AIDS death rates since 1999. Man Up: The Crisis of HIV/AIDS Among Florida s Men shows that from 2006 to 2007, AIDS-related death rates fell by 16 percent among black men, 15 percent among Hispanic men, and 11 percent a
- CALIFORNIA: Desert Regional to Sponsor AIDS Walk, Donates $25,000
- Desert Sun (Palm Springs) (08.30.09) - Thursday, September 03, 2009
- Nina Ronda
- Oct. 31 is the date for 2009 AIDS Walk Palm Springs, and for the second year Desert Regional Medical Center has signed on as the event s presenting sponsor. With potentially huge state budget cuts to health care, it s more important than ever for people to help us support great organizations like DAP, said Cliff Daniel
- ILLINOIS: Online Tool Connects Residents to Food Resources
- Associated Press (09.02.09) - Thursday, September 03, 2009
- The Illinois Food and Nutrition Advocacy Partnership, a consortium of community partners that includes the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, has introduced a new Web site to help Chicagoland residents in need of food assistance. The online tool asks users to enter a ZIP code and answer questions about the ages of family memb
- NORTH CAROLINA: HIV/AIDS Funding Cut Won't Limit Treatment
- News & Record (Greensboro) (09.02.09) - Thursday, September 03, 2009
- Gerald Witt
- Health officials say a $3 million cut to the 2009-10 budget of the state AIDS Drug Assistance Program should not affect the patients who count on it for their medicines. [ADAP] is really solid, said Addison Ore, director of the Triad Health Project, which advocates for Guilford County s approximately 1,600 HIV/AIDS pat
- NORTH CAROLINA: Forsyth Syphilis Cases Way Up
- Winston-Salem Journal (08.29.09) - Thursday, September 03, 2009
- Richard Craver
- On Saturday, local and state health officials visited Forsyth County neighborhoods to raise awareness of syphilis and offer screening in areas where clusters of the STD have been detected this year. The county leads the state in new syphilis reports, with diagnoses of infectious cases doubling from 70 to 140 in the thr
- IRAN: Totally Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Bacilli Emerge in Iran
- Reuters Health Medical News (09.01.09) - Thursday, September 03, 2009
- In a new study, scientists in Iran report the emergence of new forms of resistant bacilli (totally drug-resistant [TDR] or super extensively drug-resistant [XDR] tuberculosis [TB] strains) among patients with multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB). Of 146 MDR-TB strains, eight XDR isolates (5.4 percent) and 15 TDR isolates (1
- BRAZIL: Brazil Faces Fresh HIV/AIDS Fight
- CNN.com (08.27.09) - Thursday, September 03, 2009
- Brazil s response to its HIV epidemic, hailed as a model throughout the world, is changing to adapt to the evolving face of the disease. Widespread access to effective antiretroviral HIV medications has lengthened the lifespan of Brazil s HIV-positive population and left them susceptible to diseases associated with agi
- UNITED NATIONS: UN Guide for Sex Education Generates Opposition
- New York Times (09.03.09) - Thursday, September 03, 2009
- Stephen Erlanger
- Even before they are published, proposed sex education guidelines from the UN have proven so controversial that their release date has been moved back and a key sponsor - the UN Population Fund (UNPF) - has asked to have its name removed from the materials. The UNESCO guidelines have been attacked by conservative and r
- UNITED STATES: A Look at States' Legislation on an HPV Vaccine
- Associated Press (08.31.09) - Thursday, September 03, 2009
- In 2006, CDC s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommended routine vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) for girls ages 11-12. States have approached the issue variously through school mandates, requiring insurance providers to cover the vaccine, educational campaigns targeting parents and referri
- SOUTH AFRICA: Controversial Priest to Remain Working in South Africa
- Deutsche Presse-Agentur (09.01.09) - Wednesday, September 02, 2009
- Even though he is known for disagreeing with Catholic Church policies on AIDS and condoms, a German priest has been cleared to continue fighting the disease in Cape Town. A spokesperson for Stefan Hippler s home diocese in Trier, Germany , said, Despite his critical statements, Hippler has earned great achievements wit
- INDIA: Police Arrest Six for Supplying Blood Tainted with Hepatitis B, C to Hospitals in Northern India
- Canadian Press (09.01.09) - Wednesday, September 02, 2009
- Biswajeet Banerjee
- A doctor and five other people are facing charges of spreading infectious diseases after they supplied blood contaminated with hepatitis B and C to blood banks in northern India . In raids last month on blood banks in Lucknow, police seized 60 units of blood ready to be delivered to hospitals and private clinics. Accor
- OHIO: HIV Agency Finally Gets State Money
- Cincinnati Enquirer (09.01.09) - Wednesday, September 02, 2009
- Mark Curnutte
- Despite a six-week delay in the delivery of federal funds, Cincinnati-based STOP AIDS was able to provide uninterrupted care to its 1,000 clients, said Executive Director Amy McMahon. The issue was resolved last week when the organization received $170,000 from the Ohio Department of Health, which disburses dollars fro
- CALIFORNIA: Billy DeFrank Center Cutting All Paid Staff, Suspending HIV Testing
- San Jose Mercury News (09.01.09) - Wednesday, September 02, 2009
- Sandra Gonzales
- Volunteers will replace paid staff at the Billy DeFrank LGBT Community Center in San Jose, which is struggling with the loss of more than half of its budget. It will also suspend its HIV testing program. The amount of revenue coming in will support keeping the doors open for all volunteers, but not pay for program staf
- CALIFORNIA: Sonoma County's HIV Clinic Likely to Close
- Press Democrat (Santa Rosa) (08.29.09) - Wednesday, September 02, 2009
- Martin Espinoza
- The economic downturn has the decades-old system of HIV care in Sonoma County dismantling right before our eyes, said Lisa Albertson, chair of the County Commission on AIDS. Among the possible casualties is a county HIV clinic in downtown Santa Rosa that serves about 500 clients. Public health officials are exploring a
- UNITED STATES: Reducing Risky Sexual Behavior and Substance Use Among Currently and Formerly Homeless Adults Living with HIV
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. 6: P. 1100-1107 (06.01.09) - Wednesday, September 02, 2009
- Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus, PhD; Katherine Desmond, MS; W. Scott Comulada, DrPH; Elizabeth Mayfield Arnold, PhD; Mallory Johnson, PhD
- The researchers examined the efficacy of an intervention, the Healthy Living Program, in reducing risky sexual behavior and substance use among HIV-positive adults who were marginally housed (homeless at least some point over a period of 37 months). With a population of 936 HIV-positive adults, the authors had previous
- CANADA: Stephen Lewis Dares Canadians to Support Grassroots AIDS Projects in Africa
- Canadian Press (08.30.09) - Wednesday, September 02, 2009
- Amy Fuller
- With the launching of the new Dare to Remember campaign, the Stephen Lewis Foundation is asking people to go beyond their comfort zones and do something personally meaningful to raise money for HIV/AIDS. Lewis, Canada s former UN ambassador and now a professor of global health at Hamilton s McMaster University and co-
- VIRGINIA; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: HPV Vaccine a Suggestion, Not Mandate in District of Columbia, Virginia
- Associated Press (08.31.09) - Wednesday, September 02, 2009
- Dena Potter
- Following federal officials 2006 recommendation that girls ages 11-12 be immunized against human papillomavirus (HPV), about two dozen states have considered mandating the vaccination. However, officials in most of the states declined to do so due to funding constraints, concerns about the safety of Merck & Co. s v
- MISSISSIPPI: HIV/AIDS Focus of Campaign
- Clarion Ledger (Jackson) (09.01.09) - Tuesday, September 01, 2009
- Rap-It-Up, a national HIV/AIDS awareness campaign, will be presented by the state Health Department and Black Entertainment Television on Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Rose E. McCoy Auditorium of Jackson State University. Other partners in the effort include Building Bridges, My Brother s Keeper, Grace Hou
- AUSTRALIA: New South Wales Government Campaign Against Sexually Transmitted Disease
- Australian Associated Press (08.30.09) - Tuesday, September 01, 2009
- New South Wales has launched a new STD awareness campaign with a bold question: How many people have you slept with? NSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant said the theme of the outreach - sleeping with one is sleeping with many - is a call for young people to use condoms and get tested and treated for STDs. Imagine all
- MISSOURI: County Might Institute Fees for STD Testing
- Columbia Daily Tribune (08.27.09) - Tuesday, September 01, 2009
- Jodie Jackson Jr.
- Public health officials in Boone County, Missouri - home of the flagship campus of the University of Missouri - want to begin charging for STD testing, but at the same time worry that fees will deter some people from getting tested. Stephanie Browning, director of the Columbia-Boone County Department of Public Health a
- ARKANSAS: HIV-Fear Claim Fails as Shelter Is Cleared
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock) (08.29.09) - Tuesday, September 01, 2009
- Seth Blomeley
- After an all-day hearing on Friday, the Arkansas Fair Housing Commission voted 4-3 to reject a discrimination complaint filed against a local homeless shelter by an HIV-positive man and his wife. The couple alleged that Our House evicted the man after one day because he has the virus. Our House Executive Director
- MAINE: Hepatitis A Death Traced to Island
- Bangor Daily News (08.31.09) - Tuesday, September 01, 2009
- Bill Trotter
- Six cases of acute hepatitis A infection have been traced to the same house on Swans Island in Hancock County, state health officials said on Sunday. Among four cases that have been confirmed, one patient died and another was hospitalized. All the patients were out-of-state residents who had vacationed at the house in
- UNITED STATES: Methamphetamine Use, Sexual Activity, Patient- Provider Communication, and Medication Adherence Among HIV- Infected Patients in Care, San Francisco, 2004-2006
- AIDS Care Vol. 21; No. 5: P. 575-582 (05.01.09) - Tuesday, September 01, 2009
- Carina Marquez; Samuel J. Mitchell; C. Bradley Hare; Malcolm John; Jeffrey D. Klausner
- While numerous studies examine methamphetamine use and associated risky sexual behaviors in HIV-uninfected individuals, few studies have surveyed HIV-infected individuals in the health care setting, the authors wrote. To assess the frequency and trends of methamphetamine use, sexual activity, injection drug use, patie
- LESOTHO: Daring Festival Challenges AIDS Stigma
- Guelph Mercury (Ontario, Canada) (08.29.09) - Tuesday, September 01, 2009
- Rob O'Flanagan
- The Leribe Anti-Stigma and Discrimination Festival, held in an open field in Hlotse on Friday, drew more than 1,000 people determined to raise their voices in defense of those living with HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS patients in Lesotho have endured a long history of discrimination and shame - a situation that is beginning to ch
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: District Launches HIV-Test Campaign
- Washington Post (08.29.09) - Tuesday, September 01, 2009
- Darryl Fears
- On Friday, Mayor Adrian M. Fenty launched an HIV testing campaign, D.C. Takes On HIV, which will feature messages on television, radio, billboards, and Metro trains and buses. The District has a confirmed HIV/AIDS prevalence of 3 percent - the highest for any major city in the nation. We re encouraging all residents to
- ARKANSAS: Shelter Accused of HIV Eviction
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (Little Rock) (08.28.09) - Monday, August 31, 2009
- Kristin Netterstrom
- In a complaint presented Friday to the Arkansas Fair Housing Commission, a homeless man says he was evicted from a Little Rock shelter because he has HIV. The complaint says Our House, which receives federal funds and provides long-term housing and education training for the working homeless, denied the man housing in
- COLORADO: Hepatitis C Infected Patients at 35, Feds Say
- Denver Post (08.29.09) - Monday, August 31, 2009
- Felisa Cardona
- According to federal court records, the number of hepatitis C virus cases potentially linked to a surgical technician s drug-theft scheme has risen to 35. The HCV-infected worker, now fired, is accused of injecting herself with a powerful painkiller meant for patients, then refilling the used syringes with saline solut
- UTAH: Debate Continues over Utah Sex Education Changes
- Salt Lake Tribune (08.26.09) - Monday, August 31, 2009
- Lisa Schencker
- At a recent meeting in Murray to discuss sex education in Utah schools, state Rep. Lynn Hemingway (D-Salt Lake City) presented a draft bill that would require districts to offer both an abstinence-based and a comprehensive curriculum. Parental consent would be necessary for students to participate in the program offeri
- CALIFORNIA: Solano Ending HIV/AIDS Services
- Times-Herald (Vallejo) (08.30.09) - Monday, August 31, 2009
- Lanz Christian Banes
- Solano County is no longer offering HIV testing, monitoring, prevention or outreach programs, or AIDS case management due to $80 million in state Office of AIDS (OA) funds being slashed. The result of the funding loss locally is there are virtually no programs, said Peter Turner, supervising health education specialist
- UNITED KINGDOM: The English National Chlamydia Screening Program: Variations in Positivity in 2007/2008
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Vol. 36; No. 8: P. 522-527 (08.01.09) - Monday, August 31, 2009
- Ian Simms; Alireza Talebi; Johanna Rhia; Paddy Horner; Rebecca S. French; Randall Sarah; Mary Macintosh
- In the current study, investigators examined the rate of positivity in the English National Chlamydia Screening Program in 2007-2008. Among 334,902 chlamydia tests performed, 29 percent were for male patients, among whom 7.6 percent had positive diagnoses. Among women, 9.3 percent were positive for chlamydia. Positivit
- MALAWI: Malawi: New Data Show Greater Risk of AIDS Among Gay Men
- Inter Press Service (08.18.09) - Monday, August 31, 2009
- Christi Van Der Westhuizen
- A recent study finds Malawian men who have sex with men (MSM) are at greater risk for HIV/AIDS, yet prevention initiatives fail to target them. The survey of 202 men included a sample of 20 originally recruited from the researchers contacts, with each then asked to recruit nine or 10 other MSM. Some 54 percent had a bo
- CANADA: Drug Users Back Proposed Needle Exchange in Victoria
- Canwest New Service (08.27.09) - Monday, August 31, 2009
- Matthew Pearson
- Toward the goal of having a program operating in a fixed site by winter, an association of intravenous drug users in Victoria is throwing its support behind a proposed needle- exchange program (NEP) location it had previously rejected. In a July letter to health officials, the Society of Living Intravenous Drug Users (
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Amid City Epidemic, Barry Proposes Mandatory HIV Tests for Inmates
- Washington Post (08.30.09) - Monday, August 31, 2009
- Martin Ricard
- The District of Columbia screens all inmates for HIV under a voluntary opt-out program launched in 2006 by the Department of Corrections (DOC). In July, City Council member Marion Barry (D-Ward 8) proposed a bill that would mandate inmate screening as one response to curb the District s high HIV rate. Three percent of
- WEST VIRGINIA: WVU's Condom Caravan Features 10-Cent Thursdays
- Associated Press (08.27.09) - Friday, August 28, 2009
- West Virginia University is using the Condom Caravan program to support safer sex on campus. Some 30 varieties are available at a bargain price: 25 cents each, or five for $1. The outreach takes place on Tuesdays at the Student Health Services in the Health Sciences Center from 5 to 7 p.m.; the program visits various c
- ILLINOIS: AIDS Patients Taught About Food Safety
- United Press International (08.25.09) - Friday, August 28, 2009
- The University of Illinois Chicago School of Public Health has received a three-year, $600,000 grant to educate AIDS patients about food safety. Scientists from the university noted that AIDS patients with severely compromised immune systems are at risk of developing life-threatening conditions from food-borne illnesse
- UNITED STATES: J&J Unit Warns of Deadly Skin Reaction with HIV Drug
- Bloomberg News (08.26.09) - Friday, August 28, 2009
- Catherine Larkin
- In a letter distributed via e-mail by the Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday, Johnson & Johnson warned doctors of reports of a deadly skin reaction and liver failure linked to its HIV drug Intelence (etravirine). Pamela Van Houten, spokesperson for J&J s Tibotec Therapeutics unit, said in a phone intervi
- NORTH CAROLINA: Syphilis on the Rise; Officials Urge More Testing
- Q Notes (Charlotte) (08.08.09) - Friday, August 28, 2009
- Matt Comer
- Syphilis cases in Mecklenburg County have more than doubled in 2009, prompting health department officials to urge more testing. From Jan. 1 through the end of July, Mecklenburg County logged 98 new syphilis cases, compared to 45 cases reported in the same period in 2009. Only Forsyth County has seen a higher increase
- CALIFORNIA: City Postpones Cutting AIDS Contracts Until October
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (08.27.09) - Friday, August 28, 2009
- Matthew S. Bajko
- Local AIDS service providers have been told the San Francisco Department of Public Health is delaying any contract cuts until Oct. 15. SFDPH is postponing action to give city supervisors time to formulate a response to the loss of nearly $4 million in state HIV funding. We have informed our contractors that by mid-Octo
- CALIFORNIA: Budget Cuts Close AIDS Clearinghouse
- Advocate (08.26.09) - Friday, August 28, 2009
- Chris Jai Centeno
- The Los Angeles-based California AIDS Clearinghouse will cease operations next week due to state budget cuts, said officials. CAC developed culturally competent HIV prevention materials and provided technical assistance and training to HIV/AIDS programs. The organization received notice that its funding had been elimin
- THE NETHERLANDS: Opting Out Increases HIV Testing in a Large Sexually Transmitted Infections Outpatient Clinic
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Vol. 85: P. 249-255 (08.01.09) - Friday, August 28, 2009
- R.L.J. Heijman; I.G. Stolte; H.F.J. Thiesbrummel; E. van Leent; R.A. Coutinho; J.S.A. Fennema; M. Prins
- The current study examines the effect of an opt-out strategy on HIV testing uptake and identifies factors associated with refusing the test. The study was based in a sexually transmitted infection (STI) clinic in Amsterdam that, in January 2007, replaced provider-initiated testing with opt-out testing. The data that we
- MAINE: Drug Needle Exchanges Threatened
- Bangor Daily News (08.26.09) - Friday, August 28, 2009
- Meg Haskell
- Needle-exchange programs would be able to receive federal funds under an appropriations bill approved by the US House. However, many advocates are lobbying against a part of the measure regarding where NEPs can be located. The Senate will later this year consider its own version of the Health and Human Services appropr
- GEORGIA: Gay Obama Appointee Convenes First Town Hall Meeting on National HIV/AIDS Strategy
- Southern Voice (Atlanta) (08.28.09) - Friday, August 28, 2009
- Dyana Bagby
- Tuesday at the 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference in Atlanta, the director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy kicked off the first in a series of town hall meetings aimed at soliciting public feedback to help guide the creation of a national HIV/AIDS strategy. As Jeff Crowley took the stage, he was
- LOUISIANA: Church Leaders Join Fight Against AIDS
- The Advocate (Baton Rouge) (08.21.09) - Thursday, August 27, 2009
- Ellyn Couvillion
- In a program being piloted by the Louisiana Conference of the United Methodist Church, seven Baton Rouge congregations - First United Methodist Church, Unitarian Church, Metropolitan Community Church, St. Mark United Methodist Church, Greater New Guide Baptist Church, Broadmoor Presbyterian Church, and St. Paul Catholi
- BRAZIL: In Brazil, You've Got Mail and Possibly an STD
- Associated Press (08.21.09) - Thursday, August 27, 2009
- A new Web site created by the Brazilian Health Ministry lets visitors e-mail a virtual postcard to inform their sex partners that they may be infected with an STD. The cards suggest that the recipients visit a doctor for screening. The cards may help people tackle these diseases directly and with minimum exposure, said
- UNITED KINGDOM: More Contracting HIV Abroad
- UK Press Association (08.25.09) - Thursday, August 27, 2009
- New data show that 42 percent of all new HIV cases in North West England are the result of transmissions that occurred outside the country. Seventy-four percent of these new patients are black Africans. The 2008 figures also showed that the number of regional residents receiving HIV treatment, 5,767, was up by 11 perce
- CALIFORNIA: Cuts Hurt HIV/AIDS Support Group
- Union Democrat (Sonora) (08.25.09) - Thursday, August 27, 2009
- Walt Cook
- The HIV/AIDS organization Sierra HOPE (Health Opportunities, Programs and Education) has seen its budget for the current fiscal year slashed by more than a third. The nonprofit has experienced a $62,000 cut in state money and a $42,000 in federal funding cut this year, said Executive Director Jerry Cadotte. The agency
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: D.C.'s Ex-Dealers Back on Streets - Saving Lives
- Washington Post (08.26.09) - Thursday, August 27, 2009
- Darryl Fears
- Wards 7 and 8 are home to some of the District s highest HIV/AIDS infection rates and to what prevention experts call hard-to-reach populations, those who are least likely to be tested for and educated about the virus and the most likely to spread it. Now, an organization working to combat HIV/AIDS there is tapping the
- TAIWAN: Smokers Seen Twice as Likely to Develop Active TB
- Reuters (08.24.09) - Thursday, August 27, 2009
- Tan Ee Lyn
- A representative study of nearly 18,000 Taiwanese finds that those who smoke have double the risk of developing active TB compared to those who have never smoked. Lead author Hsien-Ho Lin, a post-doctoral fellow at Brigham and Women s Hospital in Boston, and colleagues tracked 17,699 people in Taiwan, of whom 13,254 ha
- SPAIN: Penile Cancer Linked to Sexually Transmitted Virus, Study Says
- Bloomberg News (08.25.09) - Thursday, August 27, 2009
- Michelle Fay Cortez
- Nearly half of penile cancer cases are linked to human papillomavirus (HPV), according to a new study led by Silvia de Sanjose of the cancer epidemiology research program at the Barcelona-based Catalan Institute of Oncology. The investigators reviewed 31 studies involving 1,466 men with penile cancer, finding HPV prese
- UNITED KINGDOM: Jade Goody Cancer Battle Prompts 20 Percent Increase in Smear Tests
- Daily Telegraph (London) (08.25.09) - Thursday, August 27, 2009
- Simon Johnson
- Over 450,500 cervical smears were processed in Scotland from March 31, 2008, to March 31, 2009, an increase of more than 75,000 (20 percent) over the previous year and the largest screening increase seen since 2001-02, health officials announced on Tuesday. One factor contributing to the upturn in Pap screening uptake
- VIRGINIA; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Schools Urging Girls to Get HPV Vaccine
- Washington Post (08.21.09) - Thursday, August 27, 2009
- Yamiche Alcindor
- This year for the first time, schools in the District of Columbia and Virginia are asking parents of sixth-grade girls to vaccinate them against human papillomavirus (HPV). In the District, parents who decline to do so must sign a waiver affirming the decision. In Virginia, parents can opt out without a waiver, said Sa
- INDIA: HIV-Positive Boy Driven Out of School in India
- Xinhua News Agency (08.24.09) - Wednesday, August 26, 2009
- On Monday, relatives of a nine-year-old with HIV filed a complaint against the principal of Belmonda Primary School in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, for expelling the boy. The principal said he did so because he feared the youth would infect other children. Both the boy s parents died of AIDS. According to a report by the
- SOUTH AFRICA: Anglo American Says 18 Percent of Southern African Staff HIV-Positive
- Bloomberg News (08.24.09) - Wednesday, August 26, 2009
- Carli Lourens
- South Africa s largest employer reported this week that about 14,500 of its employees in southern Africa, 18 percent of its workforce in the region, are HIV-positive. Anglo American said about 7,400 people, or 51 percent of those needing treatment, are in disease management programs. The London-based company acknowledg
- GEORGIA: Lack of Urgency Seen in Atlanta AIDS Efforts
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution (08.25.09) - Wednesday, August 26, 2009
- Craig Schneider
- Jeffrey Crowley, director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, visited several Atlanta AIDS service organizations on Tuesday and was troubled by what he heard. There is a concern in Atlanta about the commitment of elected officials in the fight against HIV/AIDS, Crowley said. People say there s not the ur
- CALIFORNIA: Two STOP AIDS Project Forums at the LGBT Community Center
- San Francisco Bay Times (08.20.09) - Wednesday, August 26, 2009
- Rink
- Two recent STOP AIDS Project (SAP) forums at San Francisco s LGBT Community Center touched on several topics relating to HIV prevention. On Aug. 13, the organization sponsored a panel discussion on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) studies, in which HIV-negative participants take antiretrovirals to protect against infect
- CHINA: Drugs Don't Work for Half of China's AIDS Patients, Study Says
- Bloomberg News (08.18.09) - Wednesday, August 26, 2009
- Simeon Bennett
- A new study of China s free antiretroviral (ARV) program finds nearly half of patients receiving treatment stopped responding to the drugs after five years and were unable to access second-line medicines available in developed countries. Fujie Zhang of China s Center for Disease Control and colleagues examined 48,785 H
- NORTH AMERICA; EUROPE: Circumcision Doesn't Protect Gays from AIDS Virus
- Associated Press (08.26.09) - Wednesday, August 26, 2009
- Mike Stobbe
- Circumcision is not considered beneficial in preventing sexual transmission of HIV among men who have sex with men (MSM), CDC researchers said Tuesday at the 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference in Atlanta. The study re-analyzed data from the 1998-2002 randomized, double-blind, prospective clinical trial of the inef
- PHILIPPINES: AIDS Not Just About Gays
- Philippine Daily Inquirer (08.26.09) - Wednesday, August 26, 2009
- Dona Pazzilbugan
- The Philippines Department of Health has launched a new survey to determine the prevalence of HIV infection among persons who engage in risky behaviors like drug injection and multi- partner sex. In particular, it will target a group that is increasingly affected by HIV: men who have sex with men (MSM) but who do not s
- SOUTH AFRICA: 'Agony Aunts' Taken to Task for Risky Relationship Advice
- Business Day (South Africa) (08.22.09) - Wednesday, August 26, 2009
- Jocelyn Newmarch
- An analysis of South Africa s advice columnists finds most do not mention HIV/AIDS in response to readers relationship concerns over unfaithful partners and sexual infidelity. The advice given is mostly emotional encouragement rather than letting the person know that they are at very high risk of getting HIV when they
- ILLINOIS: Quinn Signs STD Self-Treat Measure
- Peoria Journal Star (08.24.09) - Wednesday, August 26, 2009
- Adriana Colindres
- Effective Jan. 1, Illinois physicians will be able to prescribe antibiotic treatment for chlamydia and gonorrhea patients partners without first having examined them. Gov. Pat Quinn signed the expedited partner therapy bill on Monday. The measure aims to stop re-infections among patients whose partners have not been ex
- UTAH: Murray Meeting to Discuss Plan to Change Sex Education in Utah
- Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City) (08.25.09) - Tuesday, August 25, 2009
- Amy K. Stewart
- A bill that would implement changes in Utah s sex education curriculum will be the topic Wednesday night at a town hall- style meeting in Murray. Sponsored by Rep. Lynn Hemingway (D- Salt Lake), the bill would allow parents to select for their children one of two abstinence-based approaches: One introduces strategies f
- ILLINOIS: Teacher Ousted over AIDS Video Gets His Job Back
- Chicago Daily Herald (08.22.09) - Tuesday, August 25, 2009
- Bob Susnjara
- Four months after he was fired for showing an AIDS prevention video to his eighth-grade science class, teacher Patrick Szady has been rehired at St. Francis de Sales Parish s Catholic elementary school in Lake Zurich. Numerous parents and former students had taken up Szady s cause; some even wrote to Cardinal Francis G
- UNITED STATES: Helene Gayle to Advise Obama on AIDS
- Reuters (08.24.09) - Tuesday, August 25, 2009
- The US government has tapped Dr. Helene Gayle, president and CEO of CARE USA, to chair the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS. As we organize numerous ways to engage the American people in confronting the HIV epidemic in our country, the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS will play a critical role in deve
- UNITED STATES: Drug Use and High-Risk Sexual Behaviors Among African-American Men Who Have Sex with Men and Men Who Have Sex with Women
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. 6: P. 1062-1066 (06.01.09) - Tuesday, August 25, 2009
- Dorothy C. Browne, DrPH, MSW; Patricia A. Clubb, PhD; Yan Wang, DrPH; Fernando Wagner, ScD
- In the current study, the researchers investigated covariates related to risky sexual behaviors among young African-American men at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). The authors analyses were based on data from 1,837 male freshmen enrolled at 34 HBCUs who took part in the 2001 HBCU Substance Use Sur
- RUSSIA: Russia Bracing for Spread of Dangerous TB Strains
- Washington Post (08.24.09) - Tuesday, August 25, 2009
- Sarah Schafer
- Preliminary state surveys have recorded an uptick in Russia s TB rate, from 83.2 cases per 100,000 people in 2007 to 85.2 cases per 100,000 last year. Health officials and other experts are warning that worse could follow, given the most severe economic decline in a decade and Russia s weak health care system. The 1998
- CANADA: Nightmare HIV Scenario for Aboriginals Unlikely
- Edmonton Journal (08.22.09) - Tuesday, August 25, 2009
- Anne Kyle, Regina Leader-Post
- Public health officials have backed away from an earlier warning that compared HIV s spread among Saskatchewan s aboriginal community to the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. If you think decimating the African population was bad. HIV in this province will kill 15 to 30 percent [of the aboriginal population] over fi
- SOUTH AFRICA: AIDS, Violence Burden Health Care in South Africa: Studies
- Agence France Presse (08.25.09) - Tuesday, August 25, 2009
- Courtney Brooks
- South Africa s new government has the chance to turn around a public health system that has been plagued by poor leadership and management, according to a new series of articles in the Lancet medical journal. The country s health care system is challenged by HIV/AIDS foremost, the articles said. About 17 percent of the
- UNITED STATES: Magic Johnson Addresses National HIV Prevention Conference
- Southern Voice (Atlanta) (08.24.09) - Tuesday, August 25, 2009
- Dyana Bagby
- His role as one of the most public faces of HIV has helped prevent others from becoming infected, but the attention has also been a curse, Earvin Magic Johnson said Sunday at the opening plenary of the 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference in Atlanta. The Los Angeles Lakers basketball legend made his HIV status publi
- UNITED STATES: US at 'Turning Point' in Fight Against AIDS, Says Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius
- Southern Voice (Atlanta) (08.24.09) - Tuesday, August 25, 2009
- Dyana Bagby
- Speaking to a capacity crowd at the 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference in Atlanta on Monday, US Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Kathleen Sebelius said Americans attitudes about HIV/AIDS are at a crossroads. We are at a turning point as a country. Either we choose to get used to HIV/AIDS. to accept tha
- CALIFORNIA: Surfers Get Vaccines Against Hepatitis A
- United Press International (08.23.09) - Monday, August 24, 2009
- On Saturday, workers with the Imperial Beach Health Center and the beach conservation group Wildcoast signed up about 75 beachgoers for free hepatitis A shots. San Diego State University researchers identified the danger of infection three years ago when they found hepatitis A in 80 percent of water samples pulled near
- COLORADO: 27 Cases of Hepatitis C Now Linked to Suspect
- Denver Post (08.22.09) - Monday, August 24, 2009
- According to an updated tally released Friday, state health officials have now tentatively linked 27 hepatitis C cases to an infected surgical technician s drug-theft scheme. The worker is alleged to have injected herself with a painkiller, then refilled the syringes with saline that was administered to patients. In th
- UNITED STATES: Charting the HIV/AIDS Epidemic
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution (08.23.09) - Monday, August 24, 2009
- Dr. Kevin Fenton
- Today, thousands of public health leaders will gather in Atlanta at the National HIV Prevention Conference to discuss the path forward in combating America s HIV crisis. The severe and continued burden of HIV in this nation is neither acceptable nor inevitable. But significant progress will require that we strengthen
- CALIFORNIA: State AIDS Cuts to San Francisco Near $4 Million
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (08.20.09) - Monday, August 24, 2009
- Matthew S. Bajko
- State funding to San Francisco for HIV prevention and testing will be cut 82 percent, or $2.4 million, according to documents recently released by the California Office of AIDS. State budget cuts have left San Francisco with a loss of at least $4 million for HIV/AIDS care and prevention services for fiscal 2009-10. The
- UNITED STATES: Effects of Written Informed Consent Requirements on HIV Testing Rates: Evidence from a Natural Experiment
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. 6: P. 1087-1092 (06..09) - Monday, August 24, 2009
- Coady Wing, MA, BPAPM
- To assess whether written informed consent requirements create barriers that discourage HIV testing, the study author evaluated their effect on HIV testing rates in New York state. On June 1, 2005, New York streamlined its HIV testing consent procedures. If written informed consent creates barriers to testing, then the
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Raising Awareness in Washington About HIV
- Hudson Valley Press (Newburgh) (08.12.09) - Monday, August 24, 2009
- Congressional Black Caucus members and the National Minority AIDS Council are co-sponsoring an Evening Without Politics on Sept. 25 in Washington. The event will focus on raising HIV/AIDS awareness in African-American communities - nationwide, but particularly in the District - and on supporting HIV/AIDS education init
- UNITED STATES: Public Health Agency Weighs Routine Circumcision to Fight HIV Risk
- New York Times (08.24.09) - Monday, August 24, 2009
- Roni Caryn Rabin
- Public health officials are considering recommendations to promote the routine circumcision of US-born male infants as a way to prevent female-to-male HIV transmission. Experts are also considering whether to encourage circumcision for high- risk heterosexual men. CDC could release a formal draft of recommendations by
- UNITED STATES: New AIDS Plan Set to Be Unveiled
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution (08.22.09) - Monday, August 24, 2009
- Bob Keefe
- The 2009 National HIV Prevention Conference is underway in Atlanta, with some 3,000 attendees gathered through Wednesday to address the nation s epidemic. Highlights of the conference include: *On Monday, Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius will unveil details of a new effort to develop
- UNITED KINGDOM: Lennox Unveils Mandela Memorial
- BBC (08.19.09) - Friday, August 21, 2009
- Eurhythmics singer Annie Lennox, in Edinburgh to take part in the Festival of Politics at the Scottish Parliament, has unveiled a stone memorial honoring the city s links with Nelson Mandela and his fight against HIV/AIDS. It s in our hands to win the fight against HIV, reads the memorial, which includes the handprints
- ILLINOIS: Rock Island County Health Department Reports New Hepatitis Case
- Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa) (08.18.09) - Friday, August 21, 2009
- Deirdre Cox Baker
- Rock Island County Health Department s new report of an 18th case of hepatitis A brings to 32 the total number of cases diagnosed in western Illinois and eastern Iowa in the recent outbreak. This individual is a household contact to one of the cases reported the week of July 13, said department spokesperson Theresa Foe
- UNITED STATES: More than Half of Texas Physicians Do Not Always Recommend HPV Vaccine to Girls
- Science Daily (08.06.09) - Friday, August 21, 2009
- The quadrivalent human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2006, and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommends it for all 11- and 12-year old girls. A recent study, however, found that more than half of Texas physicians were not following ACIP s recommendat
- ROMANIA: Romania: Supply of AIDS Drugs Running Low Where Epidemic Had Been Controlled
- New York Times (08.18.09) - Friday, August 21, 2009
- Donald G. McNeil Jr.
- Patients in Romania with chronic diseases including HIV/AIDS are facing medicine shortages due to the global recession, local media and health workers say. AIDS patients have launched an open letter campaign asking President Traian Basescu and Parliament to intervene and ensure treatment, according to the Romanian Libe
- GLOBAL: Religious Leaders Absent in the Anti-AIDS Fight
- Inter Press Service (08.13.09) - Friday, August 21, 2009
- Lynette Lee Corporal
- Though they exert great influence in the communities in which they serve, religious leaders are not doing enough to fight HIV/AIDS, said experts at the recent ninth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, held in Bali, Indonesia . Many religious groups and leaders are unwilling to address HIV/AIDS and m
- CANADA: Saskatchewan Health Officials Raise HIV Alarm, Warn Virus Will Hit Aboriginals Hard
- Canadian Press (08.19.09) - Friday, August 21, 2009
- Angela Hill, Prince Albert Daily Herald
- HIV in Saskatchewan s aboriginal community is comparable to the epidemic found in some African countries, health officials say. The province logged 174 HIV cases last year, a three-fold increase since 2004, and aboriginals are the hardest-hit group, according to the Ministry of Health. Most transmissions were acquired
- CALIFORNIA: Porn Makers Challenged for Not Mandating Condoms
- Associated Press (08.21.09) - Friday, August 21, 2009
- Shaya Tayefe Mohajer
- On Thursday, the Los Angeles-based AIDS Healthcare Foundation filed labor complaints with the state alleging unsafe working conditions that could spread HIV and other STDs at 16 pornographic-movie companies. AHF lodged the complaint, which names Hustler Video, Maverick Entertainment, Vivid, and other California adult-f
- UNITED STATES: National HIV Conference to Address Many LGBT Topics
- Southern Voice (Atlanta) (08.20.09) - Friday, August 21, 2009
- NBA great Earvin Magic Johnson, US Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, and CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden are among those scheduled to address CDC s National HIV Prevention Conference, which meets in Atlanta Aug. 23-26. On Aug. 25, a town hall meeting on a national AIDS strategy will feature Jeff
- CALIFORNIA: Vaccinations Against Hepatitis A to Be Offered
- San Diego Union-Tribune (08.19.09) - Thursday, August 20, 2009
- Janine Zuniga
- Officials with the beach conservation group Wildcoast report that San Diego University researchers have found hepatitis A in water samples taken near the Imperial Beach pier. In response, representatives of Wildcoast and the Imperial Beach Health Center will conduct an informational outreach on Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.
- UNITED STATES: Life Expectancy in US Up, Deaths Not, CDC Says
- Associated Press (08.19.09) - Thursday, August 20, 2009
- Mike Stobbe
- Falling rates in nearly all leading causes of death have pushed US life expectancy to a new high, according to a preliminary report released Wednesday by CDC s National Center for Health Statistics. Based on data collected from about 90 percent of death certificates filed in 2007, the report concludes that a baby born
- OHIO: Funding Snag Hurts AIDS Group
- Cincinnati Enquirer (08.20.09) - Thursday, August 20, 2009
- Mark Curnutte
- Officials with STOP AIDS, formerly AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati, are hoping that a delay in reimbursement of federal Ryan White funds by the state will be resolved soon. The organization serves around 1,000 clients, of whom 65 percent live below the federal poverty level. These are destitute people, said Executive Dir
- UNITED STATES: Gene Predicts Response to Hepatitis C Drugs: Study
- Reuters (08.16.09) - Thursday, August 20, 2009
- Julie Steenhuysen
- A slight variation in a person s genetic code could explain why some racial and ethnic groups respond differently to standard hepatitis C treatment, a new study finds. In a clinical trial of 1,671 people with the most common form of hepatitis C who were taking either of two standard treatments - Schering-Plough s Pegin
- THAILAND: 'Rampant Unprotected Sex, Drug Abuse at Thai Jails'
- The Nation (Bangkok) (08.14.09) - Thursday, August 20, 2009
- Bans have not stopped risky sex and drug use among Thai prisoners, according to a recent survey of inmates. Top officials at the Justice Ministry won t admit that such things happen, but in reality they do, said Dr. Sutayut Osornprasop, a development specialist at the World Bank office in Thailand . Sutayut c
- BRAZIL: Sexually Transmitted Diseases Affect over 10 Million Brazilians
- Xinhua News Agency (08.18.09) - Thursday, August 20, 2009
- A study released Tuesday by Brazil s Health Ministry finds some 10.3 million Brazilians are or have been infected with an STD at some point in their lives. Of these, 6.6 million are men and 3.7 million are women. We are talking about the diseases which, in most cases, are curable, but are still very much present in the
- FLORIDA: North Miami Man Files Notice to Sue VA over HIV Infection
- Miami Herald (08.20.09) - Thursday, August 20, 2009
- Fred Tasker
- On July 20, Army veteran Juan Rivera filed notice that he is suing the federal government after allegedly becoming infected with HIV during a colonoscopy at the Miami VA hospital. The 55-year-old married father of five claims he was infected by improperly sterilized endoscopy equipment around May 19, 2008. According to
- UNITED STATES: Access to AIDS Drugs in Danger, Activists Say
- Chicago Tribune (08.20.09) - Thursday, August 20, 2009
- Tom Hamburger
- Representatives of aid groups are warning that the Obama administration, in its bid to craft a consensus health care reform package, is blocking access to cheaper AIDS treatment for patients in poor countries. On Wednesday, advocates met with administration officials at the State Department in Washington. Afterward, so
- NEW YORK: Rockland Community College to Showcase AIDS Memorial Quilt
- Journal News (White Plains) (08.17.09) - Wednesday, August 19, 2009
- Khurram Saeed
- Rockland Community College and the Congers-based AIDS service organization TOUCH ( Together Our Unity Can Heal ) are coordinating to host a display of panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt. Robert Maher, executive director of TOUCH, hopes to bring 250 12- by 12-foot blocks of the quilt to Rockland for the event, saying t
- INDIANA: Walkers Warn About AIDS
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette (08.16.09) - Wednesday, August 19, 2009
- Becky Manley
- More than 20 people took part in the AIDS Walk that began Saturday s annual Project SHIP ( Serving Humanity through Innovative Programs ) Day in Fort Wayne. Project SHIP s year- round offerings include free HIV testing and education targeting youths, said the Rev. Sylvester Hunter of Union Baptist Church, the sponsor o
- NEVADA: Burden of HIV Disease in Nevada 'Alarming'
- KOLOTV.com (Reno) (08.17.09) - Wednesday, August 19, 2009
- In the wake of this week s Nevada State Health Division report showing that the state ranks 24th nationally for cumulative AIDS cases, Reno s 2009 AIDS Walk will take place Saturday. The event, a first for the city, is being staged in memory of community member Steven Hendrix, who battled AIDS for 13 years until his de
- TEXAS: San Antonio AIDS Foundation Offers Refuge for Homeless with HIV and AIDS
- San Antonio Express-News (08.12.09) - Wednesday, August 19, 2009
- Nancy Prevor-Johnson
- A new transitional home for the homeless living with HIV/AIDS opened this month in downtown San Antonio, and the facility already has its first six residents. San Antonio AIDS Foundation (SAAF) purchased the six-bedroom, two-story house near the Government Hill Historic District in July in order to fill the service gap
- MASSACHUSETTS: Fenway Health: New Building, Classic Message
- Bay Windows (Boston) (08.06.09) - Wednesday, August 19, 2009
- Hannah Clay Wareham
- Though it relocated to a new, upgraded home on March 30, Fenway Health continues its mission of providing quality health care for underserved communities, namely the LGBT population. President Dr. Stephen Boswell views the 10-story, 100,000- square foot building at 1340 Boylston St. as a symbol of our community. It s
- TANZANIA: STI Management in Tanzanian Private Drugstores: Practices and Roles of Drug Sellers
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Vol. 85: P. 300-308 (08..09) - Wednesday, August 19, 2009
- N. Viberg; P. Mujinja; W. Kalala; L. Kumaranayake; S. Vyas; G. Tomson; C. Stalsby Lundborg
- To assess the role of private drugstores in the management of sexually transmitted infections (STI) in rural Tanzania , the researchers designed a cross-sectional study that included drug sellers in eight districts of the country. The simulated client method was employed, presenting a male and a female STI case; in add
- UNITED STATES: Study on Vaccine for Cervical Cancer Finds Benefits Despite Some Risks
- New York Times (08.19.09) - Wednesday, August 19, 2009
- Roni Caryn Rabin
- Adverse events following immunization with the human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV) Gardasil are comparable to rates seen with other vaccines on the market, according to a new study by CDC and Food and Drug Administration researchers. However, there have also been disproportionate reports of fainting episodes and blood c
- GEORGIA: Georgia's State HIV Director Resigns
- Southern Voice (Atlanta) (08.17.09) - Wednesday, August 19, 2009
- Dyana Bagby
- The leader of Georgia s state HIV prevention unit has resigned after slightly more than one year on the job. In response to inquiries about the resignation of Raphael Holloway, Division of Public Health Communication Director Ravae Graham issued the following statement: Mr. Holloway s resignation as director of the HIV
- UNITED STATES: Medical Groups Promoted HPV Vaccine Using Funds Provided by Drugmaker
- Washington Post (08.19.09) - Wednesday, August 19, 2009
- Rob Stein
- In an analysis published today, two Columbia University researchers say that at least three medical societies promoted the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil with funds provided to them by its manufacturer, Merck & Co. The American College Health Association (ACHA), the American Society for Colposcopy and
- UNITED STATES: Sexual Mixing Patterns and Partner Characteristics of Black MSM in Massachusetts at Increased Risk for HIV Infection and Transmission
- Journal of Urban Health Vol. 86; No. 4: P. 602-623 (07..09) - Tuesday, August 18, 2009
- Matthew J. Mimiaga; Sari L. Reisner; Kevin Cranston; Deborah Isenberg; Donna Bright; Gary Daffin; Sean Bland; Maura A. Driscoll; Rodney VanDerwarker; Benny Vega; Kenneth H. Mayer
- In the current study, the researchers note that black men who have sex with men are at increased risk of HIV infection compared with other MSM. To explore possible reasons for this, the authors investigated sexual mixing patterns, partner characteristics and risk behaviors among black MSM. Between January and July 2008
- UNITED STATES: Gel Condom to Empower Women
- New Scientist (08.11.09) - Tuesday, August 18, 2009
- Andy Coghlan
- In a new study, researchers report promising results from tests of a gel that might act as a molecular condom to protect women against HIV. So far, Patrick Kiser of the University of Utah-Salt Lake City and colleagues have only tested the gel in the laboratory. Kiser said the goal of the research was to develop technol
- CANADA: More Needles Given to Drug Users
- Waterloo Region Record (08.17.09) - Tuesday, August 18, 2009
- Frances Barrick
- The number of sterile needles distributed to injection drug users in the Waterloo Region has increased three-fold over the past five years, said health officials. The uptick reflects better service provision rather than a growth in the number of IDUs, said Karen Verhoeve of the region s public health unit. The demand h
- SOUTHEAST ASIA: Trafficked Women Face High HIV Infection Risk - Study
- Reuters (08.12.09) - Tuesday, August 18, 2009
- Tan Ee Lyn
- A new study of criminal activity in Cambodia , Indonesia , and Thailand finds nearly a quarter-million women and girls in Southeast Asia are forced into prostitution annually, placing them at risk for extreme situations of violence and exploitation. The report, Sex Trafficking and STI/HIV in So
- ASIA-PACIFIC: Most Gay Men in Asia Have No Access to HIV Prevention, Care
- The Nation (Bangkok) (08.13.09) - Tuesday, August 18, 2009
- HIV prevention efforts targeting men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender persons are lacking in many Asian countries, making them much more vulnerable to infection, warned speakers at the recent ninth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific in Bali, Indonesia . A 2006 survey of HIV preventi
- CHINA: HIV/AIDS Epidemic Still on Rise in China, Expert Says
- Xinhua News Agency (08.14.09) - Tuesday, August 18, 2009
- Citing new estimates set to be released in November, the director of the National Center for AIDS/STD Control and Prevention said HIV continues to spread in China , chiefly by sexual transmission from persons in high-risk groups. The rise of the HIV/AIDS epidemic has yet to be under effective control, said Wu Zunyou.
- UNITED STATES: Veterans to Routinely Be Offered HIV Tests
- Associated Press (08.17.09) - Tuesday, August 18, 2009
- Kimberly Hefling
- In line with CDC recommendations, the Veterans Affairs Department announced Monday it will offer routine, opt-out HIV testing to all veterans receiving medical care at its facilities. Under the new policy, VA staff will provide HIV education materials and discuss testing, but they will not be required to use standardiz
- CALIFORNIA: HIV/AIDS Specialist Dr. Enejosa Joins Desert AIDS Project
- Desert Sun (Palm Springs) (08.09.09) - Monday, August 17, 2009
- Terria Smith
- The Desert AIDS Project has announced that Dr. Jeffrey Enejosa has joined its staff in the Wells Fargo HIV Health Center. A specialist in HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, and related conditions, Enejosa is a board-certified physician with more than 14 years of experience in internal medicine, DAP said. For more information, teleph
- GEORGIA: Wal-Mart Employee Tests Positive for TB
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution (08.14.09) - Monday, August 17, 2009
- Katie Leslie
- The news that an employee of the Riverdale Wal-Mart has a confirmed case of TB prompted the screening of 60 to 70 other store workers, health officials said on Thursday. The Clayton County Health Department learned of the initial case during the first week of August, said spokesperson Veronda Griffin. The store is loca
- CUBA: AIDS on the Rise in Cuban Youth: Officials
- Agence France Presse (08.16.09) - Monday, August 17, 2009
- In a televised interview Saturday, the deputy director of Havana s Tropical Medicine Institute warned that Cuba is tracking an increase in HIV cases among young people. Cuba saw more than 1,300 new HIV infections last year; another 1,400 are projected to occur this year; and those most at risk are ages 19 to 24. This
- ALABAMA: University of Alabama at Birmingham Gets Millions for AIDS Center
- Birmingham News (08.12.09) - Monday, August 17, 2009
- Dave Parks
- The National Institutes of Health recently awarded $7.5 million to the Center for AIDS Research at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The five-year renewable grant will allow the medical center to continue its research on HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. The UAB center assists with HIV/AIDS research in developi
- UNITED KINGDOM: Quick Chlamydia Urine Test Accurate in Men
- Reuters (07.28.09) - Monday, August 17, 2009
- A chlamydia test for males using first-void urine has proven effective in a study, and the rapidity of its results could offer patients same-day treatment, say British researchers. Dr. Helen H. Lee of the University of Cambridge and colleagues evaluated the Chlamydia Rapid Test versus the polymerase chain reaction (PCR
- UGANDA: Doctors Want Compulsory Circumcision of Soldiers
- New Vision (Kampala) (08.10.09) - Monday, August 17, 2009
- Charles Ariko
- A senior health official in Uganda recently suggested that prison and army personnel should be circumcised to prevent HIV infection. Police, corrections and army officials are among the most at-risk populations in Uganda, Dr. Stella Nema, an HIV/AIDS researcher, said during the launch of an HIV testing campaign at Luzi
- SOUTH AFRICA: Cry for Help for Caregivers
- Mail & Guardian (Johannesburg) (08.11.09) - Monday, August 17, 2009
- Faranaaz Parker
- Late payment of the small monthly stipend that the Health Department provides to volunteer caregivers threatens to undermine the system, experts say. Among South Africa s nearly 39,000 community caregivers, 57 percent work in critical HIV and TB fields such as testing, treatment adherence, and home- based care. The Hea
- ASIA-PACIFIC: Transgenders Assert Identity at AIDS Meeting
- Inter Press Service (08.13.09) - Monday, August 17, 2009
- Lynette Lee Corporal
- Few support networks, widespread discrimination, and low AIDS awareness put transgender persons at high risk of HIV infection, advocates said during the recent ninth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific. The lack of knowledge and information about reproductive health are compounded by confusion about
- ALABAMA: Alabama No Longer Bars HIV Inmates from Work Release
- Associated Press (08.13.09) - Monday, August 17, 2009
- Desiree Hunter
- HIV-positive inmates in Alabama will soon be able to participate in work release programs, said state Department of Corrections spokesperson Brian Corbett. The decision by Commissioner Richard Allen and other department officials follows years of campaigning by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and inmate advoc
- GEORGIA: Congressman to Host Health Fair Saturday
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution (08.12.09) - Friday, August 14, 2009
- Screenings for HIV, diabetes, high blood pressure, and numerous other conditions will be offered at Saturday s fifth annual 13th Congressional District Health Fair at Mundy s Mill High School, 9652 Fayetteville Rd. in Jonesboro. Hosted by Rep. David Scott (D-Ga.), the event will also offer assistance with accessing gov
- TEXAS: Quilt Reminds of Lives Lost to AIDS
- San Antonio Express-News (08.12.09) - Friday, August 14, 2009
- Nazish Dholakia
- Beginning this Saturday, the Institute of Texan Cultures will present a display of panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt. Twelve quilt blocks, each containing eight individual panels, will be on view through Sept. 20. It s a powerful memorial for those who have lost their lives to AIDS or HIV-related illnesses, said Mary
- ILLINOIS: Third Suit Filed Against Milan McDonald's
- Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa) (08.13.09) - Friday, August 14, 2009
- Deirdre Cox Baker; Dustin Lemmon
- The Seattle-based law firm Marler Clark, which specializes in cases involving food-borne illness, has now filed three lawsuits on behalf of persons who say they contracted hepatitis A from a McDonald s in Milan, Ill. The first litigation was a class-action suit on behalf of a male diner and all who contracted hepatitis
- AFRICA: 800,000 More Workers Needed in Africa to Meet Health Goals by 2015
- New York Times (08.11.09) - Friday, August 14, 2009
- Sarah Arnquis
- A new study published in the journal Health Affairs concludes that Africa has just 30 percent of the 1.16 million doctors, nurses, and midwives it needs to meet ambitious targets for reducing AIDS deaths and improving the health of mothers and children. Paying these additional workers - if they were available - would c
- UNITED STATES: Sexual Risk Behaviors Among HIV-Positive Black Men Who Have Sex with Women, with Men, or with Men and Women: Implications for Intervention Development
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. 6: P. 1072-1078 (06..09) - Friday, August 14, 2009
- Pilgrim S. Spikes, PhD, MSW, MPH; David W. Purcell, JD, PhD; Kim M. Williams, PhD, MSW; Ying Chen, PhD; Helen Ding, MD, MSPH; Patrick S. Sullivan, DVM, PhD
- The study authors compared demographics and sexual and drug risk behaviors among HIV-positive black men who have sex with women only, with men only, or with men and women as a way to assess differences among and between these groups. Cross-sectional data from the Supplement to HIV and AIDS Surveillance Project for 2,03
- CHINA: Condom 'Painting' Helps Promote Sex Education in China
- Xinhua News Agency (08.08.09) - Friday, August 14, 2009
- At the recent fifth Reproductive Health Technology and Products Exhibition in Beijing, the Guilin Latex Factory wanted to show the public that sex can be beautiful and healthy, not a taboo not openly talked about, said Tao Ran, its manager. Guilin, one of China s leading condom producers, displayed an 18-by 3.5-meter t
- GLOBAL: Drug Patents Come Under Fire at AIDS Conference
- Inter Press Service (08.12.09) - Friday, August 14, 2009
- Johanna Son
- Governments and community advocates should campaign to reform international drug patent rights, especially with respect to life-saving HIV/AIDS drugs, advocates said Wednesday at the ninth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific in Bali, Indonesia . These are medicines that make for life and death, said
- ASIA-PACIFIC: Innovative Media Tools Deliver HIV/AIDS Messages
- Inter Press Service (08.12.09) - Friday, August 14, 2009
- Lynette Lee Corporal
- At this week s ninth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, the region s largest meeting on the pandemic, journalism and media experts called for rethinking how HIV/AIDS is reported. Syed Qamar Abbas, deputy manager of the AIDS control program in Pakistan s Sindh province, said creative approaches are
- ASIA-PACIFIC: AIDS Congress in Indonesia Closes with Pledge to Involve AIDS-Related Communities in Treatment, Prevention
- Xinhua News Agency (08.14.09) - Friday, August 14, 2009
- The ninth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (ICAAP) concluded in Bali today with agreement that regional prevention and treatment efforts need more involvement from the communities most affected by the disease. Empowering people means that the affected communities not only regain but also have the
- KENTUCKY: HIV Campaign Educating Kentuckians
- WKYT.com (08.11.09) - Friday, August 14, 2009
- Tamara Evans
- At a news conference in Frankfort on Tuesday, health officials called on all Kentuckians to learn their HIV status as part of a national testing effort. The Test 1 Million Campaign targets African Americans, but state officials say its message of early detection and treatment applies to everyone. Every nine-and-a-half
- CALIFORNIA: Stop AIDS Forums
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (08.13.09) - Thursday, August 13, 2009
- Cynthia Laird
- Can a Pill a Day Prevent HIV? is the topic of a community forum being held this evening at 6 o clock at the LGBT Community Center, 1800 Market St., San Francisco. At the event, physicians and others will discuss pre-exposure prophylaxis as a possible way to reduce HIV infection for HIV- negative people. At the same lo
- NORTH CAROLINA: TB Cases Number 42 from Brunswick Jail Outbreak
- Star-News (Wilmington) (08.10.09) - Thursday, August 13, 2009
- Vicky Eckenrode
- Screening of some 650 current and former inmates and employees at the Brunswick County Jail has turned up 42 who tested positive for TB. Two persons have the active, contagious form of the disease, said Health Director Don Yousey. One former inmate s chest X-rays were deemed questionable; he is being examined to see if
- ILLINOIS: Number of Hepatitis A Cases Now at 30
- Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa) (08.12.09) - Thursday, August 13, 2009
- Deirdre Cox Baker
- Thirty cases of hepatitis A have now been reported in an outbreak linked to a McDonald s restaurant, the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Rock Island County Health Department said on Wednesday. The departments confirmed that all the infections involve people who visited the eatery at 400 W. 1st St. in Milan
- INDONESIA: Protesters Seek Cheaper Drugs at HIV/AIDS Meeting
- Reuters (08.12.09) - Thursday, August 13, 2009
- Tan Ee Lyn
- Protesters demanding access to cheaper hepatitis C drugs for co-infected HIV patients disrupted the ninth International Conference on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific in Bali on Wednesday. Brandishing a banner proclaiming Hepatitis C + silence = death, the activists accused drug maker Roche AG of overpricing its pegylated
- UNITED STATES: Abused, Maltreated Kids Have Sex Earlier: Study
- Reuters Health (08.10.09) - Thursday, August 13, 2009
- Megan Rauscher
- A new study has found that child maltreatment - physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, as well as neglect - raises the risk of early sexual intercourse. All types of mistreatment increase the risk for emotional distress at age 12 and sexual intercourse by age 14 and 16, said study co-author Dr. Maureen M. Black of the
- CANADA: Injection Site for Toronto Under Study
- Toronto Star (08.12.09) - Thursday, August 13, 2009
- Megan Ogilvie
- For more than a year, researchers have been assessing the feasibility of supervised injection facilities in Toronto and Ottawa. SIFs provide users a place to inject drugs under medical supervision and care. Toronto s City Council requested the feasibility study based on recommendations from a city drug strategy that me
- LEBANON: Younger Generation Must Be HIV-Aware to Prevent Spread
- Daily Star (Beirut) (08.10.09) - Thursday, August 13, 2009
- Karah Byrns
- The facts about HIV/AIDS can be a powerful weapon to thwart its spread. But in Lebanon , where statistics show most new HIV infections occur among people ages 20 to 30, getting the facts out can be difficult, experts say. We are having a sexual revolution in the midst of an AIDS epidemic, said Dr.
- ASIA-PACIFIC: After Medical Gains in HIV, the New War Is on Stigma
- Inter Press Service (08.11.09) - Thursday, August 13, 2009
- Johanna Son
- Social intolerance and inequality too often shape which groups are preferentially targeted for HIV prevention and treatment in the region, experts and advocates said Tuesday at the ninth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific in Bali, Indonesia . Often-overlooked populations include prisoners, drug user
- ARKANSAS: $340,419 Given to Fight AIDS' Spread: State Commission's Grants Go to 7 Groups Targeting the Vulnerable
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (07.31.09) - Thursday, August 13, 2009
- Seven groups will split $340,419 in funding from the Arkansas Minority Health Commission to combat HIV/AIDS. Our goal is to strengthen organizations across the state by building our capacity to implement HIV prevention and awareness programs, said Patricia Minor, a registered nurse and project manager for the commissio
- ASIA: Asian Development Bank to Fight HIV Spread in Road Projects
- Xinhua News Agency (08.10.09) - Wednesday, August 12, 2009
- In a statement Monday acknowledging the role that infrastructure improvements can play in spreading HIV, the Asian Development Bank announced plans to boost interventions to counter the spread of the virus among long-distance truckers. ADB will expand its existing HIV action plans for projects to include pre- and post-
- ANGOLA: US, Angola Sign AIDS Agreement During Clinton Visit
- Deutsche Presse-Agentur (08.10.09) - Wednesday, August 12, 2009
- Stopping in Luanda on Monday during her tour of Africa, US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton met with Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, and the two signed an agreement aimed at fighting HIV. The document promises an additional $10 million from the United States to help Angola confront its AIDS epidemic
- NORTH CAROLINA: Herpes Healing Comes in Numbers
- Charlotte Observer (08.04.09) - Wednesday, August 12, 2009
- Alexa Garcia-Ditta
- In 2005, Pam Wisniewski started a Charlotte-area herpes and human papillomavirus (HPV) support group, envisioning a group of 50 people who went out to a movie now and then. Today, the group has 1,100 members and continues to grow. For members, the group offers an opportunity to discuss sensitive subjects such as how to
- ILLINOIS: Confab Discusses HIV Among African-American MSM
- Chicago Free Press (08.06.09) - Wednesday, August 12, 2009
- Amy Wooten
- Advocates, service providers, and other community members gathered at a July 31 conference in Chicago to respond to a new study showing a large racial disparity in HIV prevalence among local men who have sex with men. The Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) study found that more than 30 percent of local black MS
- ILLINOIS: Hepatitis A Reporting: No Fault on Rock Island County's Part, Sheriff's Officials Say
- Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa) (08.10.09) - Wednesday, August 12, 2009
- Deirdre Cox Baker
- A report by the Rock Island County Sheriff s Department (RICSD) has concluded that the lack of proper disease reporting in the area s recent hepatitis A outbreak does not lie with the Rock Island County Health Department. According to investigators, Trinity Regional Health System did not immediately report a confirmed
- SOUTH AFRICA: Diabetes Ups TB Risk in Children and Adolescents
- Reuters Health (08.06.09) - Wednesday, August 12, 2009
- A new study conducted in the TB-endemic Western Cape province finds almost one in three children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes had positive TB skin tests and are at risk of developing active, infectious TB. Dr. E.A. Webb of the Desmond Tutu Tuberculosis Center in Cape Town and colleagues evaluated the prevalence
- GLOBAL: Most Drug-Resistant TB Cases Go Untested - Global Fund Expert
- Reuters (08.10.09) - Wednesday, August 12, 2009
- Tan Ee Lyn
- On Monday in Bali at the ninth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, the executive director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria warned of the under- diagnosis of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR TB) around the world. Even among those who have been diagnosed with MDR TB, just a fraction are bei
- UNITED STATES: New TB Policy Could Disrupt Overseas Adoptions
- Associated Press (08.10.09) - Wednesday, August 12, 2009
- David Crary
- A CDC policy intended to minimize the number of persons immigrating to the United States with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis is drawing fire from advocates for international adoption. In 2007, CDC issued new rules regarding TB testing and treatment for immigrants older than two years, including those being adopted by
- WISCONSIN: Rain-Soaked AIDS Riders Raise $300,000
- Wisconsin State Journal (Madison) (08.10.09) - Tuesday, August 11, 2009
- Judy Newman
- Despite periods of driving rain, 140 bicyclists rolled into Madison on Sunday, completing a four-day, 300-mile round-trip in the ACT 7 Wisconsin AIDS Ride. The riders were accompanied by 90 support staff and 150 other volunteers. Shawn Waldron, chair of the steering committee, said the seventh annual ride raised more t
- NORTH CAROLINA: TV Stars Draw Teens to Abstinence Session
- News and Observer (Raleigh NC) (08.09.09) - Tuesday, August 11, 2009
- Ray Martin
- Youth Explosion, an abstinence education outreach targeting inner-city youths, drew more than 500 people to Raleigh s Worthdale Community Center on Saturday. The community-based abstinence group Youth Awake paid for the event, which featured TV stars Lil JJ of Nickelodeon and Cee Cee Michaela, formerly of the UPN/CW c
- AFRICA: UN Envoy Urges African States to Stiffen Laws on Preventing Rape
- Xinhua News Agency (08.10.09) - Tuesday, August 11, 2009
- In a statement issued ahead of the third International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, the UN secretary- general s special envoy on HIV/AIDS in Africa called on the region s nine nations to take ownership of efforts to prevent rape and conflict situations. Elizabeth Mataka said rape is still being carried out in
- CALIFORNIA: Funding Cuts Threaten AIDS Education and Prevention Programs in Marin
- Contra Costa Times (08.04.09) - Tuesday, August 11, 2009
- Richard Halstead
- Recent reductions in state and private support for the Marin AIDS Project (MAP) have wiped out more than 18 percent of the nonprofit s annual budget, leaving some programs in jeopardy, officials said. MAP received $134,000 from California for prevention and education programming in fiscal 2008-09. However, MAP will rec
- UNITED STATES: Both Hepatitis C Drugs Work About the Same: Study
- Reuters (07.22.09) - Tuesday, August 11, 2009
- Julie Steenhuysen
- A large effectiveness study comparing Schering-Plough s pegylated-interferon Pegintron and ribavirin with Roche s Pegasys and ribavirin shows both hepatitis C treatments worked equally well. The study by Dr. Mark Sulkowski of Johns Hopkins University involved 3,000 patients with hepatitis C. Its findings are meant to h
- ASIA-PACIFIC: 50 Million Asian Women at Risk of HIV Infection: UNAIDS
- Agence France Presse (08.11.09) - Tuesday, August 11, 2009
- Nusa Dua
- A UNAIDS report released today in Bali at the ninth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific shows the impact HIV/AIDS is having on women in the region. More than 1.5 million women with HIV in Asia were infected by their partners, and 50 million more are at risk of infection, according to HIV Transmissio
- DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO: Symbol of Unhealed Congo: Male Rape Victims
- New York Times (08.05.09) - Tuesday, August 11, 2009
- Jeffrey Gettleman
- Rape has long been a weapon of war in the extremely complicated conflict that has raged for years in Congo. Now, however, the fighting has entered a new phase as joint Congo- Rwanda forces battle rebels in renewed fighting that has driven a half-million villagers from their homes. And increasingly, aid groups say, rape
- DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO: Clinton Demands End to Sexual Violence in Congo
- Associated Press (08.11.09) - Tuesday, August 11, 2009
- Matthew Lee
- US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday demanded an end to the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war by army and rebel troops fighting in Congo. Clinton spoke in the eastern city of Goma, an epicenter of gang rapes and other sexual assaults in the protracted battle for the country s mineral wealth.
- MINNESOTA: State's Only Drop-In Needle-Exchange Program Shuttered by Economy, Anti-Drug Policies
- Minnesota Independent (08.03.09) - Tuesday, August 11, 2009
- Andy Birkey
- Minnesota s only needle-exchange program that operated a drop- in center stopped providing services on July 24, said Access Works! officials. The poor economy hurt the Minneapolis organization more than any other factor, said Executive Director Lauri Wollner, though the ban on federal funding for NEPs was also an obsta
- ASIA-PACIFIC: Call for Urgent Government Funding as AIDS Sweeps Through Region
- Australian Associated Press (08.09.09) - Monday, August 10, 2009
- Data presented in Bali at the ninth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific suggest that another 200 men who have sex with men are becoming infected with HIV in the region each day. In response, the Australian Federation of AIDS Organizations has called on Australia s government to provide immediate fund
- CALIFORNIA: California Lawmaker to Sue Schwarzenegger over Vetoes
- Associated Press (08.08.09) - Monday, August 10, 2009
- Judy Lin
- State Senate leader Darrell Steinberg (D) on Friday said he plans to file a lawsuit challenging Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger s use of line-item vetoes to slash an additional $489 million from the state budget passed by legislators. Included among those cuts was $52 million for HIV/AIDS services. Steinberg said the govern
- COLORADO: Three More Hepatitis C Cases Discovered
- Denver Post (08.08.09) - Monday, August 10, 2009
- Michael Booth
- State health authorities say three more cases of hepatitis C virus infection have been potentially linked to a surgery technician s drug-theft scheme. While working at Rose Medical Center in Denver and later at Audubon Surgery Center in Colorado Springs, the technician is alleged to have stolen syringes containing the
- UNITED STATES: Trends in Mortality and Causes of Death Among Women with HIV in the United States: A 10-Year Study
- JAIDS Vol. 51; No. 4: P. 399-406 (08..09) - Monday, August 10, 2009
- Audrey L. French; Susan H. Gawel; Ronald Hershow; Lorie Benning; Nancy A. Hessol; Alexandra M. Levine; Kathryn Anastos; Michael Augenbraun; Mardge H. Cohen
- Toward the goal of assessing trends in mortality and causes of death for HIV-positive women, the authors studied deaths occurring during a 10-year period among participants in the Women s Interagency HIV Study, a representative US cohort. Deaths were ascertained by National Death Index Plus match; death certificates we
- CANADA: New Methadone Clinic Will Open Monday
- Telegraph-Journal (New Brunswick) (08.06.09) - Monday, August 10, 2009
- Sandra Davis
- A new methadone clinic set to open in St. John on Aug. 10 already has 177 clients signed up to participate, officials say. Based in St. Joseph s Community Health Center, the clinic does not have a pre-set limit on the number of patients who will be provided methadone maintenance therapy. When administered once-daily in
- SOUTH AFRICA: Empower the Home-Based Care Workers
- Inter Press Service (08.06.09) - Monday, August 10, 2009
- Lucas Ledwaba
- With an adult HIV prevalence rate of 21.5 percent, South Africa is struggling to provide AIDS-related services to patients. Those on the front lines of disease-fighting efforts there say the government should embrace and support one often overlooked option - home-based care. Home-based care is probably the only workabl
- SOUTH AFRICA: Clinton Urges South Africans to Open Up on AIDS
- Agence France Presse (08.08.09) - Monday, August 10, 2009
- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other senior US officials visited an AIDS clinic in South Africa on Friday during a seven-nation tour to highlight development issues on the continent. Located 50 miles west of Johannesburg in Cullinan, the clinic receives support from the South African government as well as a $57
- ASIA-PACIFIC: Experts Gather in Bali to Discuss Fight Against AIDS
- Agence France Presse (08.09.09) - Monday, August 10, 2009
- An estimated 5 million Asians are living with HIV/AIDS, and at any given time about one-fifth of those infected will need treatment, UNAIDS experts told the ninth International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific in Bali, Indonesia . With just 25 percent of those in the region who need treatment receiving it, We
- ILLINOIS: HIV/AIDS Services Survive Quinn's Cut
- Windy City Times (Chicago) (08.05.09) - Monday, August 10, 2009
- Sam Worley
- Under a plan released July 31, Gov. Pat Quinn ensured that state funding for HIV/AIDS services will remain essentially intact in the new fiscal year. The FY 2010 Illinois budget, which passed on July 15, funded HIV/AIDS agencies and other social services at 50 percent of previous levels. It did, however, include $3.4 b
- NEW YORK: At Least One Retailer Is Expanding in this Economy
- New York Times (07.31.09) - Friday, August 07, 2009
- Housing Works, which provides a range of housing and other services to people living with HIV/AIDS, this year is expanding by 50 percent the number of thrift stores it operates. Its TriBeCa store has moved from 72 Warren St. to a much larger facility at 119 Chambers St. In addition, Housing Works opened a new store in
- ARKANSAS: Arkansas and Fort Smith Get $37 Million in Grants from HUD
- Associated Press (08.05.09) - Friday, August 07, 2009
- The US Housing and Urban Development Department has announced $36.6 million in housing and community development grants for Arkansas and the city of Fort Smith. Included in the funds is $797,682 to support Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS projects.
- INDONESIA: About 4,000 Indonesian Migrant Women Workers Infected by HIV/AIDS Each Year: Survey
- Xinhua News Agency (08.05.09) - Friday, August 07, 2009
- Each year some 4,000 female migrant workers come home to Indonesia infected with HIV, the Bali Health Foundation (Yakeba) reported on Wednesday. Most of the women worked in manufacturing, on plantations or as housemaids, said Bob Monthouse, the foundation s director. The data were obtained from a migrant workers arriv
- UNITED STATES: Screening Male Prisoners for Chlamydia trachomatis: Impact on Test Positivity Among Women from Their Neighborhoods Who Were Tested in Family Planning Clinics
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Vol. 36; No. 7; P. 425-429 (07..09) - Friday, August 07, 2009
- Thomas A. Peterman; Daniel R. Newman; Martin Goldberg; Greta L. Anschuetz; Melinda Slamon; Catherine L. Satterwhite; Stuart M. Berman
- Chlamydia trachomatis screening test positivity among women in the United States has remained high, leading researchers to suggest that programs should also screen men, explained the authors of the current study. Philadelphia prisons have screened male inmates since 2002. Similar to jails in other jurisdictions, the P
- AFRICA: Early Antiretroviral Therapy - A Stitch in Time
- Inter Press Service (07.31.09) - Friday, August 07, 2009
- Miriam Mannak
- Recent studies have shown that HIV patients live longer when they begin taking antiretrovirals (ARVs) before their CD4 cell count falls below 350 - a finding that supports starting therapy earlier. But most resource-limited countries, especially in Africa, struggle even to comply with the less- aggressive approach curr
- SOUTH ASIA; ASIA-PACIFIC: Indonesia, South Asia New Flashpoints in AIDS Fight: Experts
- Agence France Presse (08.07.09) - Friday, August 07, 2009
- Arlina Arshad
- Delegates from 65 countries are expected at next week s International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific, which will be held in Bali, Indonesia . The congress will focus on strategic responses, especially preventing HIV among intravenous drug users (IDUs) and expanding treatment to the 75 percent of HIV patients
- GLOBAL: Drug Makers to Supply Cheap HIV Treatments
- Agence France Presse (08.06.09) - Friday, August 07, 2009
- Under a deal announced Thursday by former President Bill Clinton, US drug companies Mylan and its subsidiary Matrix will cut their prices for second-line HIV/AIDS drugs in developing nations. Atazanavir , ritonavir , tenofovir , an
- ARIZONA: 2 Resign from Women's Health Panel
- Arizona Republic (Phoenix) (08.02.09) - Friday, August 07, 2009
- Matthew Benson
- Two state Planned Parenthood representatives have resigned from the 23-member Governor s Commission on Women s and Children s Health, citing conflicts with Republican Gov. Jan Brewer s policies. In a letter, Planned Parenthood Arizona Chairperson Dr. Candace Lew and President and CEO Bryan Howard accused Brewer of favo
- COLORADO: Surgery Tech Pleads Not Guilty in Hepatitis Case
- Associated Press (08.06.09) - Friday, August 07, 2009
- P. Solomon Banda
- On Thursday, a former surgery technician pleaded not guilty to federal charges involving a syringe-swapping scheme that prosecutors say potentially exposed patients at two Colorado hospitals to hepatitis C virus. Prosecutors say the HCV- infected technician switched out saline-filled syringes for ones containing Fentan
- GERMANY: German High Court Rejects Sex Education Opt-Out
- Deutsche Presse-Agentur (08.06.09) - Thursday, August 06, 2009
- On Thursday, Germany s high court ruled that parents cannot exclude their children from sex education lessons on religious grounds. The case involved parents from East Westphalia who were fined ?80 (US $115) for keeping their children at home to prevent their participation in a school theater project on sexual abuse, a
- CALIFORNIA: Hundreds Rally in San Francisco Against AIDS Cuts
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (08.06.09) - Thursday, August 06, 2009
- Matthew S. Bajko
- At noon Wednesday, several hundred people gathered across from the state office building in San Francisco to protest $82 million in cuts to state AIDS programs under the new budget for the fiscal 2009-10 period. The cuts include $52 million in general-fund support to AIDS programs that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger excise
- CALIFORNIA: Legal Opinion Adds to Flap over Governor's Vetoes
- Los Angeles Times (08.06.09) - Thursday, August 06, 2009
- Eric Bailey
- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger overstepped his constitutional powers when he used line-item vetoes last week to cut more than $487 million from the state budget, legal counsel for California s Legislature said Wednesday. The governor cut funding from numerous programs including for HIV testing and prevention, children s he
- UNITED STATES: HIV-Infected Women Often Skip Pap Tests: Study
- Reuters Health (07.30.09) - Thursday, August 06, 2009
- Nearly a quarter of HIV-positive women have not had a Pap exam in the previous year, a new study finds. Noting it is important to remember that HIV-positive women are at higher risk of infection with human papillomavirus, the main cause of cervical cancer, and for abnormal Pap findings, Dr. Alexandra M. Oster and colle
- UNITED STATES: Scientists Decode HIV Genome Structure: Study
- Agence France Presse (08.06.09) - Thursday, August 06, 2009
- In a development with potential implications for treating not only AIDS but also other viral infections like hepatitis C and the common cold, US scientists have successfully completed the first map of the entire genome of HIV. We are beginning to understand the tricks the genome uses to help the virus escape detection
- UNITED KINGDOM: Free Condoms Dispensed to Young
- BBC (08.03.09) - Thursday, August 06, 2009
- In December, the National Health Service primary care trust in Hull launched a condom vending machine program to encourage young people who are sexually active to use protection. The first machine was installed in a pilot run at Hull College, and it proved so successful that more machines are being placed at other coll
- AUSTRALIA: More Women Can Now Access Anti-Cancer Vaccine
- Australian Associated Press (08.04.09) - Thursday, August 06, 2009
- Danny Rose
- On Tuesday, Australia s Therapeutic Goods Administration gave approval for the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil to be administered in women up to age 45. Until now, Gardasil, which protects against four HPV strains linked to most cases of cervical cancer and genital warts, was approved for use in women up to
- AFRICA: HIV Laws Do More Harm than Good
- Inter Press Service (07.30.09) - Thursday, August 06, 2009
- Miriam Mannak
- Twenty countries in Africa have or are considering criminal HIV transmission laws. But advocates working to prevent the virus spread say such measures can hurt more than help the fight against HIV/AIDS. If being HIV-positive is being regarded as a crime, people will be less likely to get themselves tested, said Johanna
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: D.C. to Offer STD Tests in Every High School
- Washington Post (08.05.09) - Thursday, August 06, 2009
- Darryl Fears; Nelson Hernandez
- A pilot program in eight Washington high schools last year found that 13 percent of some 3,000 students tested were positive for an STD. Now the District plans to expand the effort and offer STD testing to all the city s approximately 12,000 high school students. The program tells us that a lot of students in the publi
- NEW JERSEY: AIDS Awareness Event Set in Asbury Park
- Asbury Park Press (07.31.09) - Wednesday, August 05, 2009
- Nancy Shields
- On Aug. 8, a free AIDS awareness event is scheduled for noon at the West Side Community Center, 115 DeWitt Ave. Clarissa Samuel, Ryan White case manager with the Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey in Asbury Park, will conduct HIV/AIDS education and perform HIV testing. Other topics will include gang violence,
- KANSAS: Health Officials Confirm TB Case at Kansas State University
- Associated Press (07.29.09) - Wednesday, August 05, 2009
- State health officials have confirmed a case of infectious pulmonary TB in a student at Kansas State University. Kansas Health and Environment officials said they are working with the university to evaluate anyone who may have come in close contact with the student, who is responding to treatment and is expected to mak
- NEW MEXICO: State Trains Inmates in Preventing Hepatitis C
- Associated Press (07.28.09) - Wednesday, August 05, 2009
- New Mexico health and corrections officials are training 10 male inmates on how to educate their peers about hepatitis C, a disease that affects roughly 38 percent of the state prison population. The inmates will receive 32 hours of training on the blood-borne virus and other infectious diseases. As of June, New Mexico
- TEXAS: Number of HIV Cases in East Texas on the Rise
- Lufkin Daily News (08.02.09) - Wednesday, August 05, 2009
- Jessica Cooley
- Health Horizons in Nacogdoches has expanded its free HIV testing outreach efforts in the 12-county Deep East Texas region it serves. As a result, the proportion of people testing HIV-positive at the organization has increased, said Executive Director Wilbert Brown. More people have tested HIV- positive at Health Horizo
- MICHIGAN: City Defends Release of Private Health Information
- Lansing State Journal (08.04.09) - Wednesday, August 05, 2009
- Susan Vela
- Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero has written a letter requesting that Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox independently investigate whether the city acted improperly in a case involving the disclosure of an individual s HIV status. In May, Lansing police working undercover at the Fenner Nature Center arrested a man on a charg
- UNITED STATES: AIDS Patients at Increased Risk for HPV-Related Cancers
- Reuters Health Medical News (07.31.09) - Wednesday, August 05, 2009
- People with AIDS have a statistically significant higher risk of human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated cancers, with risks increasing along with immunosuppression, according to a new study. Dr. Anil K. Chaturvedi of the National Cancer Institute and colleagues analyzed 499,230 AIDS diagnoses from the beginning of the e
- MAURITANIA: Fighting AIDS in a Conservative Country
- Inter Press Service (08.04.09) - Wednesday, August 05, 2009
- Ebrima Sillah
- AIDS activists in Mauritania say they must be content with delivering watered-down prevention messages in order to avoid creating offense in the highly conservative Muslim nation. By talking about condom use or safe sex openly, you are likely going to generate negative reactions even from moderate groups, said Malayai
- AUSTRALIA: Teenagers Want Sex - But a Third Get Unwanted Sex
- The Age (Melbourne) (08.04.09) - Wednesday, August 05, 2009
- Farah Farouque
- In a national survey of Australian high school students, one- third said they have experienced unwanted sex, often due to being pressured or being drunk. The prevalence of reports of unwanted sex suggests that sex education classes should emphasize how underage drinking can result in poor sexual decision making, said P
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: D.C. Report Card on AIDS Shows Some Improvement
- Washington Post (08.05.09) - Wednesday, August 05, 2009
- Darryl Fears
- The District has made several recent advances in addressing its HIV/AIDS epidemic, notes a report released today by the D.C. Appleseed Center for Law and Justice. In its fifth Report Card on the District s response to HIV, the center gave the city its highest marks for expanding HIV testing in the general population an
- ZAMBIA: Zambia Rejects Batch of Holed Condoms
- Agence France Presse (08.03.09) - Tuesday, August 04, 2009
- The Zambia Bureau of Standards (ZABS) on Monday halted sales of two brands of condoms -- Evolution and Hot -- after testing revealed holes in them. The two brands of condoms have been withdrawn for failing to meet the critical electrical freedom from holes test, said bureau spokesperson Dingase Makumba. He said a consi
- SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa Minister Says World Cup May Increase HIV/AIDS
- Reuters (07.31.09) - Tuesday, August 04, 2009
- Michael Georgy
- As South Africa prepares to host the next World Cup -- June 11-July 11, 2010 -- the nation s health minister has warned that the huge event could further the spread of HIV/AIDS. Speaking before the national AIDS council, Aaron Motsoaledi said, 2010 is going to come with good things but it may also come with dangerous t
- COLORADO: 18 Hepatitis C Cases Now Appear Linked to Infected Tech
- Denver Post (08.01.09) - Tuesday, August 04, 2009
- Eighteen hepatitis C infections now appear to be linked to a fired Colorado surgical technician with the virus. State health officials revised the total, previously reported as 15 cases, based on test results received from Rose Medical Center and Audubon Surgery Center, where the technician was employed. All but one of
- MASSACHUSETTS: Caution for and from Teens; Safer-Sex Campaign Makes Use of Peers on Facebook, YouTube, Cable
- Boston Globe (08.04.09) - Tuesday, August 04, 2009
- Stephen Smith
- Today, Boston health officials are debuting a new safer-sex campaign aimed at reducing high STD rates among city teenagers. The initiative will reach teens via their preferred modes of communication: Facebook, YouTube and cable channels like MTV and BET. The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) is devoting its entire
- UNITED STATES: Prechewed Infant Food May Transmit AIDS Virus
- Reuters Health (07.21.09) - Tuesday, August 04, 2009
- A new medical report offers evidence of infants being infected with HIV by eating premasticated food chewed by HIV-positive caregivers. Prechewing food for infants, usually during the weaning period, has been documented in various parts of the world, including the United States . The new study involves three babies wit
- INDONESIA: Indonesia's Drug Fight Pushing Prison AIDS Explosion
- Agence France Presse (08.03.09) - Tuesday, August 04, 2009
- Aubrey Belford
- Indonesia s war on drugs has overwhelmed its prisons, concentrating injecting drug users (IDUs) in a setting where drug use is rife and blood-borne diseases can be spread easily, advocates say. Of Indonesia s nearly 12,000 prisoners, almost 6,900 were arrested for drug crimes. Inside Jakarta s Salemba prison, an inject
- MOZAMBIQUE: Mozambicans Protest Overhaul of HIV Care
- Agence France Presse (08.03.09) - Tuesday, August 04, 2009
- Hundreds of protesters marched to the Health Ministry in Maputo on Monday, demanding better treatment and more privacy for HIV patients. Some 16 percent of adults in Mozambique are HIV-infected, making it one of the world s worst-affected countries. In February, health authorities closed specialized HIV centers, or day
- CALIFORNIA: Advocates Fear Spike in HIV Due to California Budget Cuts
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (07.30.09) - Tuesday, August 04, 2009
- Matthew S. Bajko
- As a result of cuts passed by the Legislature as well as those invoked as line-item vetoes by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, the state Office of AIDS budget was slashed from $167.3 million to $82.4 million for fiscal 2009-10. Advocates worry the state is setting itself up for failure after years of keeping new HIV infecti
- CHINA: Abortions Surge in China; Officials Cite Poor Sex Education
- New York Times (07.31.09) - Monday, August 03, 2009
- Mark McDonald
- Inadequate sex education among Chinese youths is resulting in many unplanned pregnancies that end in abortion, Chinese health officials said in the state-run China Daily on Thursday. More than 13 million abortions are performed annually in China - a significant increase from 2003, when the
- INDIA: Testing Shows 2,000 Percent Rise in Child HIV Cases
- CNN.com (07.29.09) - Monday, August 03, 2009
- India s health minister told parliament on Wednesday that HIV infections among children grew from 2,253 cases in November 2006 to 52,973 in May 2009 - an increase of more than 2,000 percent. Ghulam Nabi Azad attributed the jump to expanded testing. India now has 5,155 sites offering HIV testing and counseling, and 217
- TENNESSEE: Coalition Protests Planned Parenthood's Move
- Knoxville News-Sentinel (08.01.09) - Monday, August 03, 2009
- Kristi L. Nelson
- Planned Parenthood s Knoxville Health Center (KHC) is scheduled to relocate to a larger space at 4928 Homberg Dr. in Bearden from its current site in a small strip mall at 8078 Kingston Pike. But the move is being criticized by the Pro-Life Coalition of East Tennessee, which says the blueprints Planned Parenthood submi
- MISSISSIPPI: HIV, TB Prompt Hinds Jail Upgrades
- Clarion-Ledger (Jackson) (07.23.09) - Monday, August 03, 2009
- Heather Civil
- In a letter sent to Hinds County Sheriff Malcolm McMillin, the Mississippi Department of Health outlined upgrades needed at the county jail to lower infection risk and improve health screenings. Following positive TB tests in two inmates at the jail, the Health Department in June screened some 800 inmates. So far, 41 i
- MARYLAND: Religions Unite in AIDS Fight
- Baltimore Sun (07.22.09) - Monday, August 03, 2009
- Angela J. Bass
- On July 21, 11 churches across Baltimore converted their event rooms, basements and kitchens into HIV testing sites where more than 40 volunteers administered oral swab tests with results in 20 minutes. Organizers of Project Shalem - which means peace or safe place in the Christian, Islamic and Jewish faiths - expected
- FLORIDA: HIV on the Rise - Minorities Hit Hard
- Orlando Sentinel (07.30.09) - Monday, August 03, 2009
- Erik Maza
- In the four-county Central Florida region, almost 800 new HIV cases were recorded in 2008, says a new report by the Health Council of East Central Florida. While African Americans account for only 15 percent of the population of Lake, Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties, they represent 39 percent of residents living
- FRANCE; CAMEROON: New HIV Strain Leapt to Humans from Gorillas: Study
- Agence France Presse (08.02.09) - Monday, August 03, 2009
- French researchers have identified a human case of a new HIV subtype that is closely related to gorilla simian immunodeficiency virus (SIVgor). Until now, HIV strains in humans have been linked to similar viruses in chimpanzees. In 2004, soon after moving to Paris, a Cameroon-born woman was tested for HIV. While HIV-1
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: D.C. Races to Rescue Needle Funding
- Washington Post (07.31.09) - Monday, August 03, 2009
- Darryl Fears
- Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) and District officials are working to convince House members to eliminate a proposed amendment that would effectively reinstate a ban on using D.C. tax dollars for needle-exchange programs (NEPs). The amendment to the D.C. appropriation bill for 2010 would prohibit the District from
- ILLINOIS: International Mr. Leather Bans Barebacking
- Windy City Times (Chicago) (07.29.2009) - Friday, July 31, 2009
- International Mr. Leather organizers recently announced that starting with next year s event, they will no longer allow vendors who promote barebacking, or unprotected anal sex. The annual gathering and contest in Chicago has attracted thousands of gay men since its 1979 launch. Vendors will also not be permitted to di
- ILLINOIS: New Hepatitis A Case Found in Henry County
- Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa) (07.29.2009) - Friday, July 31, 2009
- Deirdre Cox Baker
- Henry County has reported another case of hepatitis A linked to a McDonald s restaurant in Milan, Ill., bringing the total number of cases in the Quad-City region to at least 26. Rock Island County has logged 15, Mercer County five, one each in Warren and Woodford counties, and two in Scott County, Iowa. To date, publi
- CALIFORNIA: HIV State Cuts Could Lead to More Infections, Advocates Say
- Desert Sun (Palm Springs) (07.29.2009) - Friday, July 31, 2009
- Nicole C. Brambila
- Desert AIDS Project (DAP) officials are wondering how a $52 million cut to state AIDS prevention and treatment efforts, ordered Tuesday by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, will impact testing efforts in the Palm Springs area. HIV/AIDS is a particularly critical issue in Palm Springs, which boasts one of the largest gay popu
- ILLINOIS: Frank Talk from the Sex Doctor
- Chicago Tribune (07.27.2009) - Friday, July 31, 2009
- Megan Twohey
- Hyde Park sexologist Dr. Rachael Ross, who dispenses advice about sex and reproductive health on radio stations B96 and Power 92, as well as the BET cable channel, has developed a growing fan base among young people in Chicago and beyond. Ross mission is to address the misguided attitudes and dangerous sexual behaviors
- PENNSYLVANIA: Girlfriends Project Uses Novel Idea to Teach Black Women in Three Communities About Risks of HIV
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (07.29.2009) - Friday, July 31, 2009
- Pohla Smith
- The Pittsburgh AIDS Task Force is bringing an HIV prevention and domestic-violence prevention program into African-American women s homes in Duquesne, Clairton, and Braddock. We expected we might get 50 to 60 women participating each year, said Daphne Parker, PATF s prevention services director. From January through Ju
- UNITED STATES: HIV Infection and Chronic Drinking Have a Synergistic, Damaging Effect on the Brain
- Science Daily (07.24.2009) - Friday, July 31, 2009
- Chronic heavy alcohol use in HIV patients is highly prevalent, though the potentially compounded effect of these conditions is seldom considered, noted Edith V. Sullivan of Stanford University and colleagues. In their study, researchers examined components of working and episodic memory in HIV infection and chronic alc
- NAMIBIA: Plan Slashes Mother-to-Child HIV Infections
- Inter Press Service (07.28.2009) - Friday, July 31, 2009
- Servaas Van Den Bosch
- Despite huge challenges, vast and sparsely populated Namibia s early infant diagnosis (EID) program is making significant progress in reducing the number of babies with HIV. Ministry of Health figures indicate that since the program s launch in 2006, the proportion of newborns with HIV has fallen from 13 percent to 2 p
- ILLINOIS: Steamy TV, No Discussion Lead to More STDs
- State Journal-Register (Springfield) (07.27.2009) - Friday, July 31, 2009
- Dean Olsen
- Each year in Illinois, state-funded public health clinics screen more than 170,000 people for STDs, according to Charlie Rabins, chief of the STD program at the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH). New cases of chlamydia in Illinois reached an all-time high in 2008 - 59,169. Popular culture glamorizes sex. Ther
- CHINA: Chinese Lesbians Petition for Right to Donate Blood
- Agence France Presse (07.28.09) - Thursday, July 30, 2009
- At least 540 lesbians have signed an online petition asking the Chinese government to allow them to donate blood. China s estimated 30 million homosexuals include some 10 million lesbians, according to health ministry data cited by the China Daily. We just hope the authorities respect our kind intention to donate blood
- UGANDA: HIV on the Rise Again in Uganda as Complacency Sets In
- Deutsche Presse-Agentur (07.16.09) - Thursday, July 30, 2009
- A new government report shows some 90,000 Ugandans became infected with HIV in 2008, increasing the country s overall infection rate to 6.4 percent from 6 percent four years ago. Of the new infections among those ages 15-49, 43 percent occurred in people who reported being in a monogamous relationship over the past 12
- CALIFORNIA: Needle Exchange Ban Could Be Lifted
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (07.30.09) - Thursday, July 30, 2009
- Seth Hemmelgarn
- If approved, legislation winding through Congress that authorizes federal funding of syringe-exchange programs could eventually help local SEPs. In San Francisco, SEPs have been credited with keeping HIV incidence down among injection drug users (IDUs). If the federal ban is lifted, it gives jurisdictions much more fle
- LOUISIANA: AIDS Rate High in the Baton Rouge Area
- The Advocate (Baton Rouge) (07.26.09) - Thursday, July 30, 2009
- Steven Ward
- CDC data show that in 2007, the nine-parish Baton Rouge Metropolitan Statistical Area ranked third in prevalence of AIDS cases (31.4 cases per 100,000 population) after New Orleans (31.5) and Miami (33.1). Insiders cite several factors that may be contributing to the MSA s high AIDS rate: *Poor access to care. Some in
- UGANDA: Preventive Service Needs of Young People Perinatally Infected with HIV in Uganda
- AIDS Care (06.09) Vol. 21; No. 6: P. 725-731 - Thursday, July 30, 2009
- Harriet Birungi; Francis Obare; John Frank Mugisha; Humphres Evelia; Juliana Nyombi
- Toward the goal of identifying the preventive service needs of young people born with HIV, the current study examines the sexual expressions and experiences -- as well as the preventive practices -- of 732 males and females, ages 15 to 19, who were perinatally infected with the virus. The data come from a 2007 project
- SOUTH AFRICA: A Window of Dignity for Those Imprisoned by TB
- New York Times (07.29.09) - Thursday, July 30, 2009
- Celia W. Dugger
- Under an approach authorized by South Africa s current policy, patients with multidrug-resistant TB can be forced into long- term hospitalization for treatment and isolation behind concertina wire. But in the crowded township of Khayelitsha in Cape Town, Doctors Without Borders (DWB) is piloting a program to treat MDR-
- SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa's Population Growth Slows as AIDS Deaths Increase
- Bloomberg News (07.27.09) - Thursday, July 30, 2009
- Nasreen Seria
- HIV/AIDS deaths are a driving factor behind a slowing of South Africa s population growth rate for the second year in a row, Statistics South Africa (SSA) said Monday. Over a one-year period ending June 2009, the population rose 1.07 percent, compared with 1.1 percent during the previous 12 months. In 2001-02, the grow
- TEXAS: Fresh Start Grant to Help Ex-Prisoners Get HIV/AIDS Care
- Austin American-Statesman (07.26.09) - Thursday, July 30, 2009
- Andrea Ball
- In Texas, federal funds are helping recently released African- American prisoners at risk of HIV become reintegrated into society. With the help of a $1.6 million grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, AIDS Services of Austin is offering ex-prisoners education, street outreach, counse
- CALIFORNIA: Dr. Joel D. Weisman, 1943-2009; Among the First Doctors to Detect AIDS
- Los Angeles Times (07.23.09) - Wednesday, July 29, 2009
- Elaine Woo
- One of the physicians who documented cases of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia among five young gay men in California in 1981, the first report of AIDS, died July 18 in Los Angeles. In 1980, Dr. Joel D. Weisman noticed a troubling pattern of similar symptoms in three seriously ill male patients of his general practice in
- NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND: NNE Receiving HIV/AIDS Housing Assistance
- Associated Press (07.23.09) - Wednesday, July 29, 2009
- The US Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced more than $3.8 million in housing grants to help low-income families living with HIV/AIDS in Northern New England. Allocations include: $1.3 million for the Frannie Peabody Center in Portland, Maine; $1.4 million for the city of Portland; $716,000 for New
- UNITED NATIONS: UN Allows Gay, Lesbian Group to Join Debates
- Associated Press (07.27.09) - Wednesday, July 29, 2009
- Bradley S. Klapper
- The UN Economic and Social Council s decision on Monday to grant official status to the Brazilian Association of Gays, Lesbians and Transsexuals gives that organization the right to participate in UN meetings on a range of topics. This is the third consecutive year the council has overturned a committee ruling blocking
- KENYA: The Structure and Outcomes of a HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Program in a High HIV Prevalence Setup in Western Kenya
- JAIDS Vol. 51; No. 1: P. 47-53 (05..09) - Wednesday, July 29, 2009
- Abraham M. Siika, MMed; Winston M. Nyandiko, MMed; Ann Mwangi, MSc; Michael Waxman, MD; John E. Sidle; Sylvester N. Kimaiyo, MD; Kara Wools-Kaloustian, MD
- In 2001, HIV post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) was initiated in western Kenya , explained the authors of the current study, which sought to describe the design, implementation, and evolution of the program. Patient data were analyzed for reasons, time to initiation, and PEP outcome. Occupational PEP was initiated fir
- CANADA: An Integrated Supervised Injecting Program Within a Care Facility for HIV-Positive Individuals: A Qualitative Evaluation
- AIDS Care Vol. 21; No. 5: P. 638-644 (05..09) - Wednesday, July 29, 2009
- Andrea Krusi; Will Small; Evan Wood; Thomas Kerr
- Little study has been devoted to the potential role that supervised injecting programs could play in increasing access to prevention and care services for injection drug users (IDUs) who are HIV-positive. The authors of the current report conducted 22 semi-structured interviews with HIV-positive IDUs regarding a superv
- CAMBODIA: HIV Families Relocated to Cambodia's 'AIDS Colony'
- CNN.com (07.28.09) - Wednesday, July 29, 2009
- Representatives of more than 100 global HIV/AIDS and social justice organizations have signed a letter protesting the Cambodian government s relocation of a number of HIV/AIDS- affected families into a settlement that locals have dubbed the AIDS colony. Last month, the government began moving the families out of the Bo
- SOUTH AFRICA: New Effort to Fight AIDS Unveiled
- Independent Online (Cape Town) (07.28.09) - Wednesday, July 29, 2009
- South African Press Association
- South Africa s government on Tuesday launched a new research and development program to fight HIV/AIDS. South Africa is investigating every possible avenue to beat the virus, said Naledi Pandor, the science and technology minister. The South African HIV/AIDS Research and Innovation Platform (SHARP) will focus on the de
- SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: Alarming Africa Male Gay HIV Rate
- BBC (07.20.09) - Wednesday, July 29, 2009
- A new report finds high rates of HIV infection among widespread networks of men who have sex with men (MSM) across Africa, and it suggests these networks may be closely associated with predominantly heterosexual networks in the general population. Even so, most African MSM have no safe access to prevention information
- CALIFORNIA: Governor Signs, Slashes Budget
- San Francisco Chronicle (07.29.09) - Wednesday, July 29, 2009
- Wyatt Buchanan
- On Tuesday, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger approved an $84 billion state budget, exercising line-item vetoes to slash an additional $489 million that affect many health programs including HIV prevention. Democratic leaders say they will challenge the legality of most of the new cuts, contending the particular funding lines
- ALABAMA: Birmingham Awarded $9.8 Million in HUD Grants
- Birmingham News (07.24.09) - Tuesday, July 28, 2009
- Jeremy Gray
- The US Department of Housing and Urban Development has announced an award of more than $9.8 million in housing- related grants to Birmingham, including $554,848 for people with HIV/AIDS. The money will help provide rental assistance and support for individuals and families affected by HIV, and it will help communities
- TOGO: Global Fund Grants Togo $108 Million to Fight AIDS
- Agence France Presse (07.17.09) - Tuesday, July 28, 2009
- Togo is receiving a $108 million grant from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, according to the Western African nation s health ministry. Antiretrovirals have been available for free since November in Togo, whose HIV prevalence rate is estimated at 3.2 percent. The national HIV prevention agency says abou
- AFRICA: Branson Proposes Public Health Agency for Africa
- Associated Press (07.22.09) - Tuesday, July 28, 2009
- According to a statement released on July 22, British billionaire Richard Branson and South African President Jacob Zuma are discussing the foundation of a public health agency - described as being similar to the US CDC - to address Africa s health needs. Saying such an agency will ultimately help save millions of live
- OHIO: Teens Spread the Word About Abstinence
- Akron Beacon Journal (07.26.09) - Tuesday, July 28, 2009
- Kim Hone-McMahan
- Ohio teenagers calling themselves CATS ( Concerned About Teen Sexuality ) are encouraging others to follow their lead in abstaining from sex before marriage. CATS is an effort of Akron s Abstinence the Better Choice (ABC), which for more than 20 years has encouraged teens to steer clear of sex, drugs, and alcohol. We
- GEORGIA: SisterLove Marks 20 Years
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution (07.25.09) - Tuesday, July 28, 2009
- Shelia M. Poole
- SisterLove, an Atlanta-based nonprofit focusing on HIV/AIDS and reproductive issues for women, particularly women of color, celebrated its 20th anniversary on Saturday with a special program at Spelman College. The group also honored 20 women who have lived with HIV/AIDS for at least 20 years. At the time they were dia
- UNITED STATES: Depressive Symptoms and Sexual Risk Behavior in Young, Chlamydia-Infected, Heterosexual Dyads
- Journal of Adolescent Health Vol. 45; No. 1: P. 63-69 (07..09) - Tuesday, July 28, 2009
- Lydia A. Shrier, MD, MPH; Julia A. Schillinger, MD, MSc; Parul Aneja, ScM; Peter A. Rice, MD; Byron E. Batteiger, MD; Phillip G. Braslins, MD, FRACP, MPHTM; Donald P. Orr, MD; J. Dennis Fortenberry, MD, MS
- The current study examined the associations between depressive symptoms and dyad-level sexual risk behavior in young heterosexual dyads with sexually transmitted infection (STI). An assessment that included demographics, past and current STI risk behaviors, and the Beck Depression Inventory was administered to chlamydi
- UNITED STATES: Longitudinal Association of Alcohol Use with HIV Disease Progression and Psychological Health of Women with HIV
- AIDS Care Vol. 21; No. 7: P. 834-841 (07..09) - Tuesday, July 28, 2009
- Musie Ghebremichael; Elijah Paintsil; Jeannette R. Ickovics; David Vlahov; Paula Schuman; Robert Boland; Ellie Schoenbaum; Janet Moore; Heping Zhang
- The association of alcohol consumption and depression, and their effects on HIV disease progression among women with HIV, were the subjects of the current study. The participants were 871 HIV-positive women recruited in four US cities between 1993 and 1995. The participants underwent physical examination, medical recor
- UGANDA: Uganda Investigates HIV Patients' Deaths
- Associated Press (07.27.09) - Tuesday, July 28, 2009
- Godfrey Olukya
- Uganda s Health Ministry is investigating reports of HIV patients dying due to a shortage of antiretroviral drugs. In the north, Apac district health officials have said 17 patients previously receiving treatment died in the past month when they lacked access to ARVs, Dr. Zainab Akol, manager of the ministry s HIV/AIDS
- UNITED STATES: Vets Affected by VA Hospital Errors to File Claims
- Associated Press (07.27.09) - Tuesday, July 28, 2009
- Bill Poovey
- An attorney representing about 60 veterans will ask the US Department of Veterans Affairs to pay disability benefits and damages for mistakes that may have exposed them to blood-borne infections. Mike Sheppard of Nashville said he expects other affected veterans will join the complaint. Sheppard s clients are among the
- CALIFORNIA: Walkers Raise $3.5 Million for Bay Area AIDS Organizations
- Contra Costa Times (07.19.09) - Monday, July 27, 2009
- Sean Maher
- More than 25,000 people participated in the 23rd annual AIDS Walk San Francisco, raising over $3.5 million for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and many other Bay Area HIV/AIDS service organizations. While the amount was down by about $900,000 from the 2008 walk, it s still really gratifying given this economy, said D
- NEW YORK: Port Chester Schools to Offer Pregnancy, STD Tests
- Journal News (White Plains) (07.26.09) - Monday, July 27, 2009
- Theresa Juva
- Under a measure recently approved by the Port Chester School Board, Open Door Family Medical Centers will expand the services it provides in elementary, middle, and high schools to include STD and pregnancy testing. Students who test positive for pregnancy or infection can receive counseling and are referred for treatm
- INDIA: Bill Gates Wins Indira Gandhi Prize in India
- Associated Press (07.25.09) - Monday, July 27, 2009
- Ashok Sharma
- On Saturday, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates was awarded India s Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development. Gates was recognized for his work with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has committed nearly $1 billion for health and development projects in India, a government statement said. Mo
- CALIFORNIA: Syphilis Cases on the Rise in Sacramento County; Officials Worried by the Number of Pregnant Women with the Disease
- Sacramento Bee (07.22.09) - Monday, July 27, 2009
- Marissa Lang
- Sacramento County is coping with a spike in the number of reported cases of syphilis, particularly among pregnant women. In 2008, the county reported 91 cases of syphilis, up from 63 in 2007 and 30 in 2006. In the early 1990s, the county reported no new cases of syphilis, says Dr. Glennah Trochet, public health officer
- CALIFORNIA: HIV/AIDS Still a Scourge for African Americans
- Contra Costa Times (07.25.09) - Monday, July 27, 2009
- Angela Hill, Oakland Tribune
- Bay area activists hope a community seminar held Saturday in San Leandro will refocus attention on the impact of HIV/AIDS among black women. Infection from HIV is the leading cause of death among black women between the ages of 25-34, according to CDC. The one-day seminar, The Real Conversation: Sistahs Getting Real Ab
- ILLINOIS: 17 Percent of Gay Men Here HIV-Positive, New Stats Confirm
- Chicago Sun-Times (07.25.09) - Monday, July 27, 2009
- Monifa Thomas
- A new Chicago Public Health Department study found that 17.4 percent of city men who have sex with men (MSM) tested for HIV were infected, and 50 percent were unaware of their infection at the start of the survey. The study was conducted last year and included data from 524 MSM in randomly selected venues in the Nation
- UNITED STATES: Correlates of Heterosexual Anal Intercourse Among At-Risk Adolescents and Young Adults
- American Journal of Public Health (06..09) - Monday, July 27, 2009
- Celia M. Lescano, PhD; Christopher D. Houck, PhD; Larry K. Brown, MD; Glenn Doherty, BA; Ralph J. DiClemente, PhD; M. Isabel Fernandez, PhD; David Pugatch, MD; William E. Schlenger, PhD; Barbara J. Silver, PhD
- In the current study, the researchers sought to identify factors associated with anal sex among adolescents and young adults. Among members of this population reporting recent unprotected sex, the authors examined demographic, behavioral, relationship context, attitudinal, substance use and mental health correlates of
- UNITED STATES: Phone Gadget to Diagnose Disease
- BBC (07.22.09) - Monday, July 27, 2009
- US researchers report that they have built a mobile phone- mounted light microscope with a resolution of just over one micron that can be used to identify TB in samples. The snap- on CellScope fluorescence microscope could be particularly useful in the developing world, where mobile phone access and coverage are common
- UNITED STATES: House Bill Lifts Ban on Needle Exchanges
- Washington Post (07.25.09) - Monday, July 27, 2009
- Darryl Fears
- On Friday, the US House passed by 264 to 153 a measure that would allow federal funding of needle-exchange programs (NEPs), easing the way for the District of Columbia and other cities to fight local epidemics among intravenous drug users. This is the first time in over 20 years that we are on the verge of recognition
- PHILIPPINES: UNDP to Help Philippines Fight Rise of AIDS Threat
- Agence France Presse (07.21.09) - Friday, July 24, 2009
- The UN Development Program and the Philippine government are launching a three-year anti-AIDS project. All the main ingredients for an epidemic are present in the country, UNDP said Tuesday. First, HIV transmission through unprotected sex accounts for 89 percent of reported cases. Among those most at risk - men who hav
- ILLINOIS: More than 4,500 Get Shots in Hepatitis A Outbreak
- Associated Press (07.23.09) - Friday, July 24, 2009
- More than 4,500 people have received preventive hepatitis A vaccines that were offered free to people who ate at a McDonald s restaurant in Milan, Ill., between July 6-10 and July 13-14. Two employees at the restaurant were among 22 people who ultimately got sick. More than 4,400 people were vaccinated at a clinic Mond
- COLORADO: Prosecutors Tie Colorado Tech to 19 Hepatitis Cases
- Associated Press (07.24.09) - Friday, July 24, 2009
- P. Solomon Banda
- On Thursday, a grand jury in Colorado indicted a surgical technician with hepatitis C for allegedly injecting herself with painkillers intended for patients, then refilling the syringes with saline, putting patients at risk for infection. Federal prosecutors maintain that at least 19 patients at Denver s Rose Medical C
- SOUTH AFRICA: Glaxo AIDS Drug Has 'Spectacular' Results in Study
- Bloomberg News (07.21.09) - Friday, July 24, 2009
- Simeon Bennett
- Data from the first human trial of GlaxoSmithKline Plc s experimental AIDS drug S/GSK1349572 showed it quickly reduced HIV to undetectable levels in 70 percent of patients. Trial results were presented Tuesday at the 5th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention in Cape Town,
- UNITED STATES: Risk Factors Driving the Emergence of a Generalized Heterosexual HIV Epidemic in Washington, District of Columbia, Networks at Risk
- AIDS Vol. 23; No. 10: P. 1277-1284 (06.19.09) - Friday, July 24, 2009
- Manya Magnus; Irene Kuo; Katharine Shelly; Anthony Rawls; James Peterson; Luz Montanez; Tiffany West-Ojo; Shannon Hader; Flora Hamilton; Alan E. Greenberg
- Noting that Washington, D.C., has the highest HIV/AIDS rate in the United States , with heterosexual transmission a leading mode of acquisition and African-American women disproportionately affected, the study authors sought to examine risk factors driving the local epidemic using National HIV Behavioral Surveillance d
- INDIA: Gates Foundation Increases Funding, Defends AIDS Initiative in India
- Seattle Times (07.23.09) - Friday, July 24, 2009
- Kristi Heim
- Bill Gates on Thursday announced an $80 million grant to Avahan, an HIV prevention initiative in India his foundation launched in 2003. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has already invested $258 million in Avahan, which means call to action in Sanskrit. The program includes more than 100 nonprofits in six Indian
- AFRICA: Where to Find a Million New Nurses?
- Inter Press Service (07.21.09) - Friday, July 24, 2009
- Kristin Palitza
- At the 5th International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention in Cape Town, South Africa , experts discussed ways to improve health systems and boost health care personnel in Africa. There are serious deficiencies in our health systems and without addressing the weaknesses, we can
- ZIMBABWE: Researchers: Zimbabwe's Crisis Driving HIV Decline
- Associated Press (07.24.09) - Friday, July 24, 2009
- Michelle Faul
- The incidence of HIV has taken a sharp drop in Zimbabwe , a development that is being explained by everything from a battered economy to safer sex practices, experts said at the 5th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention in Cape Town, South Af
- ALABAMA: Once for HIV Only, Alabama Re-Entry Program Expands
- Associated Press (07.22.09) - Friday, July 24, 2009
- Desiree Hunter
- Since 2000, the Alabama Prison Initiative has offered state inmates with HIV/AIDS specialized services to assist with their return to the general population. In the voluntary program, inmates enroll in classes up to three months before leaving prison and receive help obtaining licenses and other important documents, as
- GEORGIA: Emory to Take Part in New HIV Clinical Trials
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution (07.16.09) - Thursday, July 23, 2009
- Craig Schneider
- To support its participation in the National Institutes of Health s HIV Prevention Trials Network, Emory University will receive a $4.8 million grant over three years. The Emory HIV Clinical Trials Unit will take part in two studies. One will estimate the overall HIV incidence rate among at-risk US women and determine
- ILLINOIS: National LGBTI Health Summit Here Aug. 14-18
- Windy City Times (Chicago) (07.08.09) - Thursday, July 23, 2009
- The Chicago Hilton and Towers will be the site of the 2009 National Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex Health Summit Aug. 14-18. Organizers have announced that the event, in collaboration with the Bisexual Health Summit, will offer nearly 100 workshop, plenary, and town hall sessions. Topics will include HIV
- ILLINOIS: HUD Puts $5 Million Toward Illinois Families Living with AIDS
- Associated Press (07.23.09) - Thursday, July 23, 2009
- Shaun Donovan, secretary of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, on Wednesday announced that HUD is awarding more than $5 million in grants to assist low-income families living with HIV/AIDS in Illinois. Chicago s Department of Public Health will received some $1.4 million to continue funding 37 rental u
- LOUISIANA: Sex Education in New Orleans Schools
- Times-Picayune (New Orleans) (07.21.09) - Thursday, July 23, 2009
- David Hammer
- In response to recent data showing HIV/AIDS cases growing in New Orleans, two City Council members on Monday called for more extensive sex education in city public schools. Council members Stacy Head and Cynthia Willard-Lewis brought the topic for discussion after hearing testimony from a faith-based HIV/AIDS outreach
- SOUTH AFRICA: Treating HIV Earlier Could Save 76,000 Lives in South Africa
- Bloomberg News (07.20.09) - Thursday, July 23, 2009
- Simeon Bennett
- A new study finds that starting treatment when CD4 cells drop below 350 per cubic millimeter of blood could save 76,000 lives in South Africa alone over the next five years. Mathematical modeling also showed that starting South African patients on treatment sooner could prevent around 66,000 cases of HIV-related diseas
- TANZANIA: Wild Chimpanzees Get AIDS-Like Illness
- Nature News (07.22.09) - Thursday, July 23, 2009
- Erika Check Hayden
- US researchers have shown for the first time that chimpanzees can fall ill and die from infection by the HIV-like simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), overturning a decade-old consensus that chimps were immune to it. The discovery suggests that scientists will not find the solution to HIV immunity in the chimp genome.
- ZIMBABWE: AIDS Prevention Trial in Zimbabwe Targets Women
- Reuters (07.22.09) - Thursday, July 23, 2009
- Wendell Roelf
- The US-funded Microbicide Trials Network is about to launch an AIDS prevention trial in Zimbabwe that will evaluate a microbicide and oral tablets in a single study. The goal of the research is to determine whether certain antiretrovirals can be used to prevent HIV infection when given as a vaginal microbicide gel or a
- UNITED STATES: FDA Warns Abbott on Magic Johnson DVD for HIV Drug
- Reuters (07.22.09) - Thursday, July 23, 2009
- Bill Berkrot
- The Food and Drug Administration has asked Abbott Laboratories to immediately cease dissemination of a promotional DVD about its AIDS drug Kaletra , citing what FDA calls serious violations. In a letter, FDA said the DVD featuring HIV-positive basketball great Earvin Magic Johns
- MISSISSIPPI: Mississippi Teens at Risk: Youth HIV, Pregnancy on Rise
- Clarion Ledger (Jackson) (07.21.09) - Thursday, July 23, 2009
- Chris Joyner
- A recent CDC report analyzing sexual and reproductive health measures among people ages 10-24 shows Mississippi continues to rank at or near the top in some troubling categories. The state has the highest birth rate in the nation for mothers ages 10-14, 15-17, and 20-24, and it ranks second behind Arkansas for mothers
- ILLINOIS: Health Department Launches TB Web Site
- News-Sun (Waukegan) (07.22.09) - Wednesday, July 22, 2009
- A new Web site launched by the Lake County Health Department aims to educate residents and the business community about TB. In addition to information about screening and the population groups most at risk of TB, the site includes resources developed by CDC. The department is also making a compact disc with the informa
- WISCONSIN: Swine Flu Cases Cancel Summer Camp Session
- Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel (07.18.09) - Wednesday, July 22, 2009
- The news that two of its counselors had tested positive for swine flu prompted a Milwaukee-based charity to cancel a session of a summer camp for children and families affected by HIV/AIDS. One Heartland s camp is located in Willow Run, Minn.; the weeklong retreat was to have started Friday. There are no known cases of
- CANADA: Incidence of HIV in Alberta Babies Decreasing Thanks to Screening
- CBC News (07.06.09) - Wednesday, July 22, 2009
- A program to screen pregnant women in Northern Alberta, implemented by the provincial government in late 1998, is being credited for a big drop in the number of mothers transmitting HIV to their infants. The rate of transmission dropped from more than 30 percent before the screening effort to less than 1 percent, accor
- NEW JERSEY: More Rely on Free Needles
- Courier-Post (Cherry Hill) (07.20.09) - Wednesday, July 22, 2009
- Deborah Hirsch
- Camden s needle-exchange program has grown from just five clients when it opened some 18 months ago to 976 registered users today. Every Tuesday, the NEP distributes free sterile syringes, antiseptic wipes, alcohol swabs, and other supplies from a van in Camden s industrial Waterfront South neighborhood. About 40 clien
- ILLINOIS: Sex Education Takes a New Turn
- Chicago Tribune (07.17.09) - Wednesday, July 22, 2009
- Kristen Kridel
- This fall, Chicago Public Schools and the Department of Public Health will offer students educational forums about STDs as well as a free screening and treatment program for gonorrhea and chlamydia. The pilot initiative will target juniors and seniors in up to six high schools. It s just one additional tool we think is
- AFRICA: WHO May Change ARV Guidelines for Pregnant Mothers
- Reuters (07.21.09) - Wednesday, July 22, 2009
- Wendell Roelf
- Prompted by results from a new study showing that giving mothers prolonged antiretroviral treatment during breastfeeding significantly reduces mother-to-child HIV transmission, the World Health Organization (WHO) has announced it will publish new guidelines on the matter by the end of this year. The study, conducte
- UGANDA: For Women, Circumcised Partner May Be Better Lover
- ABC News (07.20.09) - Wednesday, July 22, 2009
- Michael Smith, MedPage Today
- A landmark study - presented at the 5th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention in Cape Town, South Africa - finds that almost 40 percent of women reported their sexual satisfaction improved after their male partner underwent circumcision. The results will likely help popular
- AFRICA: UNAIDS Chief Promises African Drug Agency Soon
- Voice of America News (07.21.09) - Wednesday, July 22, 2009
- Darren Taylor
- The head of UNAIDS is urging African leaders to create a centralized agency to manufacture, regulate, stockpile, and distribute cheaper medicines. Michel Sidibe recently met with leaders from the African Union and New Partnership for African Development to discuss the proposal, which would include HIV and TB drugs. The
- UNITED STATES: HIV Travel Ban May Be Lifted for Infected Visitors
- MSNBC.com (07.17.09) - Wednesday, July 22, 2009
- JoNel Aleccia
- CDC has received a high volume of public feedback on the proposal to remove HIV from the list of diseases that keep non-citizens from entering the United States . The public comment period runs through Aug. 17. We re trying to end the stigma and the discriminatory practice for a disease that doesn t warrant exclusion f
- INDIA: India's Top Court Refuses to Temporarily Suspend Ruling that Made Gay Sex Legal
- Canadian Press (07.20.09) - Tuesday, July 21, 2009
- Ashok Sharma
- India s Supreme Court on Monday refused to temporarily suspend a ruling by the Delhi High Court that struck down a law making sex between consenting adults of the same gender illegal. The Supreme Court said the lower court s July 2 ruling will remain in effect while it reviews a petition to reverse it. Hearings on that
- SPAIN: Some 35,000 Spaniards Could Be Infected with HIV Without Awareness
- Xinhua News Agency (07.20.09) - Tuesday, July 21, 2009
- In Madrid on Monday, the Spanish government kicked off a new AIDS awareness campaign entitled Leave your doubts behind, and the general director of the Spanish public health authority warned that 35,000 Spaniards may carry HIV without knowing it. Half of the new infections are down to people who do not know they are ca
- CALIFORNIA: Inland HIV/AIDS Agency May Face Funding Challenges
- Press Enterprise (07.18.09) - Tuesday, July 21, 2009
- Lora Hines
- On Monday, the Inland Empire HIV Planning Council began a three-day summit to determine HIV/AIDS funding priorities for Riverside and San Bernardino counties. The council will have to contend with the fallout from California s ongoing fiscal crisis, including $80 million in proposed cuts to HIV/AIDS programs and elimin
- MASSACHUSETTS: Fenway and the Multicultural AIDS Coalition Launch Study on Black Gay Men and HIV
- Bay Windows (Boston) (07.08.09) - Tuesday, July 21, 2009
- Ethan Jacobs
- Fenway Health and the Multicultural AIDS Coalition are looking to recruit 330 black men who have sex with men (MSM) for a study that seeks to better understand their sexual health and determine effective HIV prevention strategies. Boston is one of six cities participating in Project Saving Ourselves ; the others are Ne
- GERMANY: Boehringer's HIV Drug Has Edge over BMS' Reyataz
- Reuters (07.20.09) - Tuesday, July 21, 2009
- Ludwig Burger
- A study of 569 patients indicates that Boehringer Ingelheim s drug Viramune suppressed HIV as well as Bristol Myers Squibb s drug Reyataz but had a more favorable effect on cardiovascular risks. The results were presented over the weekend at the 5th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment a
- ZIMBABWE; UGANDA: Africa HIV City Care Questioned
- BBC (07.21.09) - Tuesday, July 21, 2009
- More people with HIV//AIDS in Africa could be treated if routine laboratory testing to monitor the disease were dropped in favor of clinically driven monitoring, according to new research. More than 6 million people in Africa need AIDS treatment, but just 2.2 million receive it. The cost savings of switching to clinica
- AFRICA: Container AIDS Labs Could Work Across Africa: US Company
- Reuters (07.21.09) - Tuesday, July 21, 2009
- Wendell Roelf
- The head of global health for a US medical equipment supplier is touting a plan to convert shipping containers into HIV/AIDS diagnostic labs in resource-limited settings in Africa and elsewhere. I think it s a very exciting concept and I think it is one that can be replicated across Africa, Krista Thompson of Becton Di
- INDIAN COUNTRY: Prescription Drugs 'Newest Monster' in Indian Country
- Great Falls Tribune (07.10.09) - Tuesday, July 21, 2009
- Eric Newhouse
- Prescription drug misuse is becoming more common in Indian Country, and some health care providers are linking it to increases in hepatitis C infections. When Erma Skunkcap began working as a substance abuse counselor at Crystal Creek, a Browning, Mont., treatment center, it was all alcohol, she recently told a local f
- GEORGIA: Free LGBT Health Fair Set for July 25
- Southern Voice (Atlanta) (07.17.09) - Monday, July 20, 2009
- Laura Douglas-Brown
- The gay community is invited to take part in a special program of free health screenings on July 25 sponsored by the Atlanta Lesbian Health Initiative with assistance from Piedmont Hospital. Procedures offered on a drop-in basis will include HIV, body mass index, blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol and breast health s
- ILLINOIS: Business Returns to Normal After Hepatitis A Outbreak
- Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa) (07.19.09) - Monday, July 20, 2009
- Linda Cook
- As of the end of last week, public health authorities had logged 19 confirmed cases of hepatitis A in Western Illinois, 11 of which required hospitalization. On July 13, the Rock Island County Health Department notified the McDonald s restaurant at 400 W. 1st St. that one of its employees had been diagnosed with the vi
- COLORADO: More than 500 Tested and Cleared for Hepatitis C in Springs
- The Gazette (Colorado Springs) (07.17.09) - Monday, July 20, 2009
- Brian Newsome
- So far, 544 people have tested negative for hepatitis C at Audubon Surgery Center in Colorado Springs, where a surgical technician with the virus is alleged to have stolen syringes filled with the painkiller Fentanyl and replaced them with used syringes filled with saline solution. The facility identified 1,200 patient
- MINNESOTA: Changes Recommended After Ramsey County Workhouse's Tuberculosis Outbreak Last Year
- St. Paul Pioneer Press (07.10.09) - Monday, July 20, 2009
- Jeremy Olson
- The Ramsey County Workhouse s ventilation system needs upgrades, according to a review prompted by a TB outbreak last year at the facility that involved eight active and 118 latent cases. Dr. Robert Greifinger, a contractor hired to conduct the review, also called for an overhaul of the county s response to correctiona
- UNITED STATES: Accessing Social Networks with High Rates of Undiagnosed HIV Infection: The Social Networks Demonstration Project
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. 6: P. 1093-1099 (06..09) - Monday, July 20, 2009
- Lisa W. Kimbrough, MS; Holly E. Fisher, PhD; Kenneth T. Jones, MSW; Wayne Johnson, MPH; Sekhar Thadiparthi, BS; Samuel Dooley, MD
- The study authors evaluated the use of social networks to reach persons with undiagnosed HIV infection in ethnic minority communities and link them to medical care and HIV prevention services. In seven cities, CDC funded nine community-based groups in an effort to enlist persons with HIV to refer others from their soci
- SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa Is Seen to Lag in HIV Fight
- New York Times (07.20.09) - Monday, July 20, 2009
- Celia W. Dugger
- At a French-financed clinic in Orange Farm, South Africa , thousands of young men are flocking to be circumcised. The surgical procedure can reduce the chance of female-to-male HIV transmission by up to 60 percent, and two years ago the World Health Organization recommended it especially for countries facing genera
- SOUTHERN AFRICA: AIDS Drugs Shortage Threatens Africa
- Associated Press (07.18.09) - Monday, July 20, 2009
- Michelle Faul
- Progress in the fight against AIDS could be reversed in six African countries due to chronic shortages of AIDS drugs, Doctors Without Borders warned Saturday in Cape Town at the opening of the 5th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention. DWB s report focused on
- SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa Tests AIDS Vaccine
- Associated Press (07.20.09) - Monday, July 20, 2009
- Michelle Faul
- The first AIDS vaccine created by a developing nation will undergo safety trials in 36 healthy South African volunteers this month, Anthony Mbewu, president of the country s Medical Research Council, announced Sunday on the sidelines of an international AIDS conference in Cape Town. Despite nearly a decade of political
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Amendment on Needle-Exchange Program Worries AIDS Activists
- Washington Post (07.16.09) - Monday, July 20, 2009
- Darryl Fears
- Two years after Congress lifted a ban on the use of local government funds to support syringe exchange in the District, a newly proposed measure seeks to limit that support. Rep. Jack Kingston (R-Ga.) submitted an amendment to the District s federal appropriation for 2010 that would prohibit the use of federal funds to
- TEXAS: Official: State to Cover City STD Tracking
- Avalanche-Journal (Lubbock) (07.11.09) - Friday, July 17, 2009
- Sarah Nightingale
- A Department of State Health Services official confirmed on July 10 that Texas will pay to continue the work of two STD prevention specialists whose jobs had been targeted for elimination by Lubbock city staff. While the two positions themselves may still be cut, the work of the STD investigators will be picked up by f
- NEVADA: Health Summit Scheduled
- Associated Press (07.14.09) - Friday, July 17, 2009
- New requirements for reporting and responding to health care- associated infections will be the topic of a July 22-23 summit in Las Vegas sponsored by the state Health Division. The topic has received renewed attention since last year, when more than 40,000 patients of two Las Vegas ambulatory surgical centers were pot
- UNITED STATES: Feds: HIV Doesn't Block Barber, Masseuse Licenses
- Associated Press (07.16.09) - Friday, July 17, 2009
- In guidance issued Thursday, the Justice Department advised state authorities that aspiring barbers, masseuses or home health care aides cannot be denied professional licenses or admission to occupational training schools on the basis of having HIV/AIDS. People with HIV or AIDS should not be denied access to their chos
- MISSOURI: Petition Urges CVS to Unlock Condoms in Stores Nationwide
- Kansas City Star (07.13.09) - Friday, July 17, 2009
- Matt Erickson
- Calvary Community Outreach Network (CCON), a nonprofit arm of Calvary Temple Baptist Church in Kansas City, has joined more than 200 groups in signing a national petition asking CVS Caremark Corp. to unlock condoms in all CVS pharmacies. According to petition sponsor Change to Win, a labor group representing about 8,00
- UGANDA: HIV: Male Circumcision Does Not Shield Women
- Agence France Presse (07.16.09) - Friday, July 17, 2009
- While several trials in recent years have found foreskin removal reduces men s risk of HIV infection by up to 65 percent, a new study shows the procedure has no protective benefit for their female partners. Researchers led by Maria Wawer of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health enrolled 922 uncircumcised, HIV
- RHODE ISLAND; CONNECTICUT: Planned Parenthood to Merge Rhode Island, Connecticut
- Providence Journal-Bulletin (07.15.09) - Friday, July 17, 2009
- Paul Davis
- Later this summer, Planned Parenthood organizations in Rhode Island and Connecticut will merge to become Planned Parenthood of Southern New England. The boards of the two organizations, which have a combined budget of nearly $25 million, approved the merger as a way to cut costs and consolidate services. Rhode Island r
- CALIFORNIA: County Sued over Porn Industry STDs
- Los Angeles Times (07.17.09) - Friday, July 17, 2009
- Kimi Yoshino
- The AIDS Healthcare Foundation on Thursday asked a court to order the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health to enforce rules requiring the use of condoms during the production of adult movies, or to take other reasonable steps to prevent STD transmission in the industry. AHF s petition to the Los Angeles Count
- UNITED STATES: Gilead, Johnson & Johnson to Develop Once-Daily HIV Pill
- Reuters (07.16.09) - Friday, July 17, 2009
- Deena Beasley
- A new once-daily pill to treat HIV will be developed under a deal announced Thursday by Gilead Sciences and Johnson & Johnson . The new antiretroviral would contain J&J s experimental non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor, TMC278, and Gilead s T
- UNITED STATES: US Teens Get Sex Education, but Not From Parents
- Reuters (07.16.09) - Friday, July 17, 2009
- A new CDC report on data from numerous studies shows the sexual and reproductive health of young people ages 10-24 remains a key public health concern. Among the report s findings: *Among girls ages 15-17, 30 percent reported they had engaged in sex, rising to 70.6 percent for girls ages 18-19. *For boys, 31.6 percent
- LOUISIANA: Thursday's Calendar
- Times-Picayune (New Orleans) (07.16.09) - Thursday, July 16, 2009
- More than 30 restaurants in New Orleans are donating a quarter of their proceeds today to benefit the NO/AIDS Task Force. Those who make an additional donation above that will be entered into a drawing for a special prize. For more information about Dining Out For Life and participating restaurants, visit www.noaidstas
- NORTH CAROLINA: Tests Show TB Outbreak Contained at Brunswick Jail
- Star-News (Wilmington) (07.14.09) - Thursday, July 16, 2009
- Vicky Eckenrode
- Follow-up chest X-rays taken of 35 inmates and staff at the Brunswick County jail show no signs of active TB, county health officials said Tuesday. Last week, the county tested all inmates and workers at the jail after a former inmate and his cellmate tested positive for TB. Both are now being treated for active diseas
- NEW YORK; TEXAS: New York, Texas Fear Hepatitis C Cases from Same Tech
- Denver Post (07.15.09) - Thursday, July 16, 2009
- Greg Griffin
- Health officials are investigating whether a surgical technician in Colorado accused of a drug-theft scheme that potentially exposed patients to hepatitis C may also have exposed patients in facilities in New York and Texas. The technician, who has the virus, is accused in federal court of injecting herself with painki
- MASSACHUSETTS: HPV Vaccine Subsidy to End July 31
- Harvard Crimson (07.13.09) - Thursday, July 16, 2009
- Arianna Markel
- A two-year initiative that reduced the cost of the human papillomavirus vaccine Gardasil from $154 to $25 per shot for Harvard students will end July 31. A coalition of more than 15 Harvard student groups pushed for a subsidy of the then-newly available vaccine in early 2007. That summer, University Health Services (UH
- NEW YORK: NYC Religious Leaders Pledge to Fight HIV/AIDS
- Edge News (Boston) (07.15.09) - Thursday, July 16, 2009
- Scott Stiffler
- More than 50 faith-based entities and AIDS service organizations are partnering on Interfaith for HIV/AIDS: A Call to Take Action in 2009, a campaign to support HIV prevention and testing efforts across the five boroughs of New York City. Clergy, elected officials, and community representatives came together on the ste
- CALIFORNIA: Open Door Clinics Drop Needle Exchange
- Times Standard (Eureka) (07.13.09) - Thursday, July 16, 2009
- Thadeus Greenson
- The Open Door Community Health Centers clinics in Arcata and Eureka this month ceased administering the needle-exchange program they have run for nearly a decade. Humboldt County is exploring its options for another way to administer the NEP, but that may prove difficult without a reliable funding stream, said Barbara
- UNITED STATES; MEXICO: Men from US, Mexico Report 'Risky' Sex with Tijuana Prostitutes, Study Finds
- Los Angeles Times (07.11.09) - Thursday, July 16, 2009
- Tony Perry
- A new binational study finds a large proportion of men who frequent female sex workers in Tijuana do not use condoms and have a history of drug and alcohol abuse - behaviors that could spread HIV and other STDs on both sides of the border. Researchers from Mexico and the University of California-San Diego (UCSD) recrui
- AUSTRALIA: Risky Sex and Drugs Take Toll Inside Prisons
- Sydney Morning Herald (07.14.09) - Thursday, July 16, 2009
- Joel Gibson
- A new survey of inmates offers fresh insight into the demographics and risk behaviors of detainees in New South Wales prisons. Among key findings: *The average prisoner was male, age 35, and an English speaker. *Indigenous people were disproportionately represented among inmates. *Only one of 996 inmates surveyed was H
- DELAWARE: Talking Sex with Teens
- News Journal (Wilmington) (07.14.09) - Thursday, July 16, 2009
- Kelly Bothum
- Several programs are available to help mitigate the impact of early sexual activity in Delaware, a state whose rate of teenage sexual involvement is higher than the US average. According to the 2007 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, 59.3 percent of Delaware high school students have had intercourse, compared to the national
- GLOBAL: Post Offices Launch HIV Education Program
- Deutsche Presse-Agentur (07.07.09) - Wednesday, July 15, 2009
- UNAIDS will partner with 16,000 post offices in seven countries in a new HIV education and prevention effort. The campaign - with assistance from other UN agencies, the Universal Postal Union, the International Labor Organization and other trade unions - will take place in Brazil ,
- COLORADO: Colorado Hepatitis Update Will Be Weekly
- Denver Post (07.14.09) - Wednesday, July 15, 2009
- The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment says it will report new cases of hepatitis C connected to the Rose Medical Center only once weekly, on Fridays. The weekly updates are due to staffing issues and to the fact the situation poses no risk of the disease spreading in the community, said department sp
- UNITED STATES: Dr. Benjamin's AIDS Experience
- Advocate (07.14.09) - Wednesday, July 15, 2009
- Michelle Garcia
- The director of government affairs for AIDS Project Los Angeles expects the nomination of Dr. Regina Benjamin as US surgeon general will bring a new ally in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Benjamin acknowledged in her nomination acceptance speech her familiarity with the disease, having lost her brother to it. Such a perso
- ALABAMA: Montgomery County's HIV Rate Leads State
- Montgomery Advertiser (07.11.09) - Wednesday, July 15, 2009
- Kym Klass
- Alabama had 839 HIV/AIDS diagnoses in 2008, with Montgomery County reporting 122 - the highest number in the state per capita. And though African Americans represent just 26 percent of state residents, they accounted for 70 percent of diagnoses in 2008 and 64 percent of cumulative cases, according to the state HIV/AIDS
- UNITED STATES: Parkinson's Drugs Show Promise in Resistant TB
- Reuters (07.02.09) - Wednesday, July 15, 2009
- Julie Steenhuysen
- Computer modeling and lab experiments suggest that a drug for Parkinson s disease could be used to treat multidrug- and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis. Sarah Kinnings, a graduate student at the University of California-San Diego, and colleagues looked for established drugs that might be of use in treating drug
- CANADA: Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Task Force Setting Up as a Society
- Prince George Citizen (07.08.09) - Wednesday, July 15, 2009
- Bernice Trick
- A task force to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic among British Columbia s aboriginal people is working to become an official entity under the province s Societies Act. The move would give the group control of its own funding, which is now administered by Carrier Sekani Family Services, and make it eligible for other types
- UNITED KINGDOM; SOUTH AFRICA: GlaxoSmithKline Agrees to Royalty-Free Licensing Deal for HIV Drug
- The Guardian (London) (07.14.09) - Wednesday, July 15, 2009
- Julia Kollewe
- GlaxoSmithKline has announced it will allow cheaper, generic copies of its AIDS drug abacavir ( Ziagen ) to be made royalty- free by the South African drug firm Aspen Pharmacare. GSK CEO Andrew Witty made the announcement on a visit to
- UNITED KINGDOM: UK Health Booklet's Message: Teen Sex Can Be Fun
- Associated Press (07.15.09) - Wednesday, July 15, 2009
- Gregory Katz
- A new pamphlet written for parents, teachers, and youth workers seeks to change the tone of sex education by discussing Pleasure - the publication s title - instead of just biology and STDs. So far, the booklet is generating mixed reactions. Produced by the Center for HIV & Sexual Health (CHSH) of the National Heal
- WISCONSIN: Health Program Expands to Men; State to Offer Family Planning Services, Contraceptive Coverage
- Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel (07.10.09) - Wednesday, July 15, 2009
- Stacy Forster
- Under a two-year budget signed recently by Gov. Jim Doyle, low-income men will be offered family planning services, pharmacies will be required to have someone on site available to dispense prescribed birth control drugs and devices, and commercial health insurance plans and self-insured government health plans must in
- CALIFORNIA: San Francisco AIDS Walk Retools Its Message
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (07.09.09) - Tuesday, July 14, 2009
- Cynthia Laird
- With billboard tag lines like Tough times won t break our stride, this year s AIDS Walk San Francisco is acknowledging the economic challenges facing AIDS service organizations and the general public. We recognize this is a difficult year, said Debra Holtz, spokesperson for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, one of abo
- NEW YORK: 'Mandela Day' a Hoped-For Tradition
- Washington Times (07.12.09) - Tuesday, July 14, 2009
- New York City will mark the 91st birthday of former South African President Nelson Mandela with an all-star Radio City Music Hall concert on July 18. Artists scheduled to appear include Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Josh Groban, Gloria Gaynor, Jesse McCartney, Susan Sarandon, Whoopi Goldberg, Queen Latifah, Matt Damo
- FLORIDA: Breaking Barriers: Language, Religion Hinder Frank Talk About AIDS
- The Ledger (Lakeland, Florida) (06.26.09) - Tuesday, July 14, 2009
- Robin Williams Adams
- HIV prevention outreach workers targeting Latinos in Polk County face a number of challenges. Fear of deportation is a big problem, said Catalina Mondragon, a Hispanic HIV outreach worker with the Polk County Health Department. Many Latino residents are poor and lack transportation to centralized HIV testing sites.
- UNITED STATES: Characteristics and Behaviors Associated with HIV Infection Among Inmates in the North Carolina Prison System
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. 6: P. 1123-1130 (06.09.09) - Tuesday, July 14, 2009
- David L. Rosen, PhD; Victor J. Schoenbach, PhD; David A. Wohl, MD; Becky L. White, MD; Paul W. Stewart, PhD; Carol E. Golin, MD
- The study authors identified factors associated with testing HIV-positive in a prison system performing voluntary HIV testing on inmates and estimated the number of undetected HIV cases to evaluate the efficacy of risk-factor-based HIV testing. Logistic regression was employed to estimate associations between HIV seros
- UNITED STATES: Condoms Offer Partial Protection Against Herpes
- Reuters (07.13.09) - Tuesday, July 14, 2009
- Anne Harding
- Consistent condom use is an important tool in preventing genital herpes , according to Dr. Emily T. Martin of Children s Hospital Research Institute and the University of Washington- Seattle. Though condoms effectiveness in stopping the spread of HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and others STDs is well-established, Martin an
- UGANDA: Burden of HIV Disclosure Falls on Uganda's Women
- Toronto Star (07.06.09) - Tuesday, July 14, 2009
- Craig Kielburger; Marc Kielburger
- Uganda s Parliament is debating a bill that would give a person six weeks after testing positive for HIV to tell his or her partner before the government does. Adopted in much of West Africa, the law seeks to curb infection rates and empower victims of rape or abuse, say supporters. But others note the measure dispropo
- AFRICA: Gender Finally Moving to Forefront of AIDS Fight
- Inter Press Service (07.07.09) - Tuesday, July 14, 2009
- Danielle Kurtzleben
- A recently released report examines the intersection of HIV/AIDS and gender in three African countries and the role three major donors play in fighting the epidemic. Moving Beyond Gender As Usual scrutinizes the efforts of the US President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief program; the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and
- UNITED STATES: Obama Names Surgeon General
- Washington Post (07.14.09) - Tuesday, July 14, 2009
- Alexi Mostrous; Michael D. Shear
- In a Rose Garden ceremony at the White House on Monday, President Obama named Dr. Regina M. Benjamin as his nominee for US surgeon general. Benjamin is a family physician practicing in Bayou La Batre, Ala., a rural shrimping village where more than 40 percent of the 2,500 residents have no health insurance. A graduate
- NEW MEXICO: Former Inmate Tests Positive for TB
- Portales News-Tribune (07.09.09) - Monday, July 13, 2009
- Sharna Johnson
- A contact investigation was launched at the Curry County Detention Center when a former inmate tested positive for infectious TB after a transfer to another jail. The Curry County facility is working with the state health department to determine who was in contact with the inmate. County Manager Lance Pyle said the man
- KANSAS: Leavenworth Police Issue Alert About Unlicensed Tattoo Operators
- Kansas City Star (07.08.09) - Monday, July 13, 2009
- Dawn Bormann
- Responding to reports that illegal operators recently tattooed at least four juveniles without parental consent, the Leavenworth Police Department has issued a warning to the public. Although three suspects have been identified, no arrests have been made. Still, the police thought the matter serious enough to issue the
- CALIFORNIA: Magnet Celebrates Sixth Birthday
- San Francisco Bay Times (07.09.09) - Monday, July 13, 2009
- The Magnet health clinic in San Francisco s Castro neighborhood has been open for six years, providing the gay community with rapid HIV screening, STD testing and treatment, and hepatitis A and B vaccinations. Clients, friends, and Magnet staff gathered to celebrate its anniversary on July 7. At first, some community m
- UNITED STATES: Papanicolaou Screening Behavior in Mothers and Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Uptake in Adolescent Girls
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. 6: P. 1137-1142 (06..09) - Monday, July 13, 2009
- Chun Chao, PhD; Jeff M. Slezak, MS; Karen J. Coleman, PhD; Steven J. Jacobsen, PhD
- The study authors assessed whether maternal attitude toward prevention, as indicated by history of Papanicolaou (Pap) screenings and contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs), influenced uptake of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine among their adolescent daughters. A total of 148,350 mother-daughter pairs
- CANADA: Insite Drug-Injection Facility Awaits Fate amid Controversy
- The Province (Vancouver) (07.07.09) - Monday, July 13, 2009
- Elaine O'Connor
- Vancouver s supervised drug-injection facility Insite opened in 2003, and since then 30 peer-reviewed studies have found it helps reduce disease and overdose deaths. But its political future is far from secure. There s really no academic debate about Insite anymore, said Dr. Thomas Kerr, a researcher with the British C
- UNITED KINGDOM: Minister Urges Firms to Pool HIV Patents
- The Guardian (London) (07.13.09) - Monday, July 13, 2009
- Sarah Boseley
- By 2030, an estimated 50 million people with HIV/AIDS will need newer treatments to keep them alive, according an all- party parliamentary report due out this week. To prevent millions of AIDS deaths in poor countries, pharmaceutical firms holding patents on HIV/AIDS drugs should release these drugs patent rights, Mike
- WASHINGTON: Pharmacists Lose Pill Ruling
- Spokesman-Review (Spokane) (07.09.09) - Monday, July 13, 2009
- Carol J. Williams; Los Angeles Times
- A federal court recently lifted an injunction that would have shielded Washington pharmacists who refused on religious grounds to obey a state law requiring they dispense Plan B, the emergency morning after contraception pill. Any refusal to dispense - regardless of whether it is motivated by religion, morals, conscien
- UNITED STATES: US House Democrats Eye Funding for Needle Exchanges
- Reuters (07.10.09) - Monday, July 13, 2009
- Jeremy Pelofsky
- In a draft $160.7 billion measure to fund the Departments of Labor and Health and Human Services (HHS) for fiscal 2010, Democrats in the House of Representatives on Friday omitted a ban on federal funding for needle-exchange programs (NEPs). The ban has been in place for more than 20 years. Most health experts agree NE
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Police: 26 Arrested in AIDS Protest at Capitol
- CNN.com (07.10.09) - Friday, July 10, 2009
- Capitol police said they arrested 26 demonstrators at the US Capitol during a Thursday protest of federal AIDS policy. The activists had gathered for a 10 a.m. demonstration to call for increased funding of AIDS programs, timing the event to coincide with this week s congressional talks over the financing of a health c
- UNITED STATES: FDA OKs Widened Use of Merck's Isentress HIV Drug
- Reuters (07.09.09) - Friday, July 10, 2009
- Ransdell Pierson
- The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday expanded its approval of Merck & Co. s Isentress to include HIV patients not previously receiving treatment. FDA approved Isentress in October 2007 for patients who were failing to achieve results with other HIV drugs. Isentress and standard treatment were about twice as
- FLORIDA: Health District Cuts $400,000 Grant that Helped HIV Sufferers Stay on Medications, Navigate Insurance System
- Palm Beach Post (07.08.09) - Friday, July 10, 2009
- Stacey Singer
- On Wednesday, the Palm Beach County Health Care District board unanimously approved a planned $400,000 cut to the Comprehensive AIDS Program s case management services despite testimony from 10 patients and providers that the services are vital. Case management helps patients to stay on complex drug regimens, navigate
- UNITED KINGDOM: GlaxoSmithKline Says HPV Vaccine Worked in Study
- Associated Press (07.07.09) - Friday, July 10, 2009
- Reporting the results of a study published in the Lancet, GlaxoSmithKline PLC (GSK) said Tuesday that its human papillomavirus vaccine Cervarix was effective not only against HPV strains most likely to cause cervical cancer but also other strains of the STD. The subjects of the late-stage trial were 18,644 females ages
- SOUTH AFRICA: Rape Linked to Manhood in South Africa
- Associated Press (07.10.09) - Friday, July 10, 2009
- Celean Jacobson
- Male sexual assaults on women in South Africa are deeply embedded in ideas about manhood, according to a survey presented Thursday at a sexual-violence conference outside Johannesburg. Nearly 28 percent of men surveyed reported they had forced a woman or girl to have sexual intercourse against her will. The survey incl
- GLOBAL: WHO Approves Cervical Cancer Vaccine Cervarix
- Associated Press (07.09.09) - Friday, July 10, 2009
- The World Health Organization has approved GlaxoSmithKline s (GSK) Cervarix, paving the way for UN agencies and partners to buy the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for poor countries worldwide. Certain HPV strains are responsible for most cases of cervical cancer. Of the 280,000 cervical cancer deaths globally, more
- UNITED STATES: When Teens Are Having Sex
- Detroit Free Press (06.21.09) - Friday, July 10, 2009
- Cassandra Spratling
- How parents respond to the news that their teen is having sex can open communication lines, or sever them, at a key time in the child s life, according to Maureen Lyon, a clinical psychologist at Children s National Medical Center in Washington. Lyon and Christina Breda Antoniades recently wrote a guide that aims to st
- COLORADO: Bail Denied for Surgery Technician in Hepatitis C Scare
- Associated Press (07.09.09) - Friday, July 10, 2009
- P. Solomon Banda
- In Denver on Thursday, a judge denied bail for a surgical technician accused of a drug-theft scheme that potentially exposed nearly 6,000 patients to her hepatitis C infection. The technician is alleged to have stolen syringes filled with the powerful narcotic Fentanyl, then replaced them with dirty syringes filled wit
- INDIA: India Supreme Court Steps Into Gay-Sex Law Dispute
- Associated Press (07.09.09) - Thursday, July 09, 2009
- Vijay Joshi
- India s Supreme Court on Thursday said it will hear a petition to annul the July 2 Delhi High Court decision decriminalizing gay sex. UNAIDS welcomed the High Court ruling, which overturned parts of Section 377 of India s colonial-era penal code pertaining to gay sex, saying the ruling would make it easier for HIV prev
- CHINA: Beijing's HIV/AIDS Cases Up 21 Percent on Year in First Five Months
- Xinhua News Agency (07.09.09) - Thursday, July 09, 2009
- In the first five months of 2009, Beijing recorded 501 new HIV/AIDS diagnoses, an increase of 90 cases (21 percent) over the same period last year. Among this year s new cases, 221 (44 percent) were men who have sex with men, said Deng Ying, director of Beijing s Disease Control and Prevention Center. Last year, MSM co
- NORTH CAROLINA: 33 TB Cases Logged at Brunswick County Jail
- Sun News (Myrtle Beach) (07.03.09) - Thursday, July 09, 2009
- Steve Jones
- A Brunswick County jail inmate has been diagnosed with tuberculosis and transferred to a medically secure cell in Raleigh, said officials. Since that case was discovered June 29, screening of 465 inmates and jail personnel revealed 33 positive tests. Don Yousey, county health director, said those patients have been iso
- MASSACHUSETTS: Dental Care Providers Can Help in Early Detection of HIV
- Bay Windows (Boston) (07.02.09) - Thursday, July 09, 2009
- Michael Goldrosen; Helene Bednarsh
- The dental community can join [the fight against AIDS] by being the first line of defense in identifying possible signs of HIV. Dental teams have a unique opportunity to identify individuals who may be HIV-positive and unaware of their status. There are oral conditions which may indicate the existence of HIV and, if i
- VIRGINIA: AIDS/HIV Care Gap Is Filled
- Washington Post (07.09.09) - Thursday, July 09, 2009
- Ibby Caputo
- The Whitman-Walker Clinic in Arlington County, which served the Northern Virginia HIV/AIDS community for more than a decade, closed earlier this year due to financial constraints. Now a new clinic, just two blocks away from the old WWC site, has opened to take its place. The sixth regional location of the Inova Juniper
- AUSTRALIA: Self-Reported Sexual Difficulties and Their Association with Depression and Other Factors Among Gay Men Attending High HIV-Caseload General Practices in Australia
- Journal of Sexual Medicine Vol. 6; No. 5: P. 1378-1385 (05.09.09) - Thursday, July 09, 2009
- Limin Mao, PhD; Christy E. Newman, PhD; Michael R. Kidd, MD; Deborah C. Saltman, MD; Gary D. Rogers, PhD; Susan C. Kippax, PhD
- In the current study, the researchers investigated gay men s self-reports of several sexual problems. While it is known that sexual expression affects physical, mental, and social well-being, there is a lack of understanding of sexual dysfunction in homosexually active men. The survey subjects were 542 men in
- GLOBAL: TB Vaccine Too Dangerous for Babies with AIDS Virus, Study Says
- New York Times (07.07.09) - Thursday, July 09, 2009
- Donald G. McNeil Jr.
- The World Health Organization is recommending that the Bacille Calmette-Guérin vaccine against tuberculosis be delayed until infants can be tested for HIV. A new WHO study finds BCG, which is routinely given to 75 percent of babies worldwide, is too risky for those born infected with the virus. In use since 1921, B
- TOGO: Small Loans Change Lives of Togolese HIV/AIDS Victims
- Voice of America News (06.15.09) - Thursday, July 09, 2009
- Fid Thompson
- A unique project partnering Sweden s Save the Children, the Togolese micro-finance institute Investir Dans l Humanite, and the Lomé-based HIV/AIDS organization Jade is providing 50 families affected by HIV with small business loans, training, and support. The program has proved successful, giving the families tools tha
- COLORADO: Hepatitis C Falls Under US Disability Law
- Denver Post (07.08.09) - Thursday, July 09, 2009
- Michael Booth
- In the wake of the developing case of a Colorado surgical technician charged with stealing drugs in a scheme that potentially exposed thousands of patients to hepatitis C, some observers are asking why anyone with the virus was allowed to work in a hospital operating room. The technician s employer, Denver s Rose Medic
- COLORADO: Hepatitis C Victims May Sue
- Denver Post (07.08.09) - Thursday, July 09, 2009
- Jason Blevins; Jennifer Brown
- Attorneys report they are beginning to hear from persons interested in pursuing their legal options after potentially being exposed to hepatitis C at two Colorado medical facilities. An infected surgical technician is accused of stealing syringes filled with the painkiller Fentanyl, then replacing them with saline-fill
- GLOBAL: Bruni-Sarkozy Urges G8 to Maintain Africa Health Programs
- Agence France Presse (07.07.09) - Wednesday, July 08, 2009
- French first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, an ambassador for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, called on Group of Eight leaders meeting Wednesday in Italy to uphold their pledged support for health initiatives in Africa. Writing in Britain s Guardian newspaper, Bruni-Sarkozy said great progress has been made a
- MISSOURI: Sen. Bond Announces $36 Million in Housing Funds
- Associated Press (07.07.09) - Wednesday, July 08, 2009
- Sen. Kit Bond (R-Mo.) said Monday the city of St. Louis and St. Louis County will receive $36 million in federal funds for emergency shelter, housing assistance for people living with HIV/AIDS and assistance to buy, build or rehabilitate housing that can be sold or rented. In announcing the funding, Bond, the ranking m
- UNITED STATES: Abbott Wins Ruling on HIV Drug Price
- Chicago Tribune (07.08.09) - Wednesday, July 08, 2009
- Bloomberg News
- On Tuesday, a federal appeals court in San Francisco dismissed claims that Abbott Laboratories created a monopoly and overcharged for its HIV drug Norvir . Abbott quadrupled the price of the protease inhibitor in 2003. Patients, advocacy groups, and drug-benefit providers sued, claiming the company was trying to creat
- FLORIDA: Faith-Based Group Gets Grant to Fight HIV/AIDS
- Gainesville Guardian (06.25.09) - Wednesday, July 08, 2009
- Cleveland Tinker
- Faith Inc. has received the first-ever state grant to teach pastors how to start HIV/AIDS ministries in their churches. The three-year, $159,000 Florida Department of Health grant will allow Ruby Davenport, Faith Inc. s executive director, and the Rev. Dr. Andrew McRae of Faith Tabernacle Baptist Church to travel acros
- MICHIGAN: Release of Lansing Sex Sting Police Report Raises Concerns About Disclosure of HIV Status
- Michigan Messenger (07.06.09) - Wednesday, July 08, 2009
- Todd A. Heywood
- Advocates are asking why the Lansing Police Department s report of a May 22 sex sting included the information that one of the arrested men is HIV-positive. According to the report, the man, whose identity was withheld by the Michigan Messenger, was arrested at Fenner Nature Center after agreeing to a sexual encounter
- UNITED STATES: Adolescents' Perceived Death Risk Linked to Health Status and Behavior
- Reuters Health (06.30.09) - Wednesday, July 08, 2009
- Michelle Rizzo
- A study of more than 20,000 adolescents found that a considerable number believed they were likely to die prematurely, a perception that predicted involvement in risk behaviors and poor health outcomes over time. Dr. Iris Wagman Borowsky of the University of Minnesota- Minneapolis and colleagues analyzed data from the
- CANADA: Landmark Needle-Exchange Program Closing Down
- Globe and Mail (Toronto) (07.08.09) - Wednesday, July 08, 2009
- Robert Matas
- Launched 21 years ago, North America s first needle-exchange program (NEP) is closing after Vancouver health officials cut its funding amid allegations of mismanagement. The Downtown Eastside Youth Activities Society (DEYAS)-operated exchange distributed about 10 percent of the 1.9 million needles dispensed in the city
- TEXAS: Texas Drops Health Education Requirement
- Associated Press (07.07.09) - Wednesday, July 08, 2009
- April Castro
- Texas will no longer require high school students to take a health class before graduating, causing worry that some may miss lessons on sex education, alcohol awareness, and basic nutrition. The decision makes Texas one of the few states lacking the requirement, officials said. Education Commissioner Robert Scott recen
- INDONESIA: Government Distributes 1.8 Million Condoms in W. Java
- Jakarta Post (06.26.09) - Tuesday, July 07, 2009
- The West Java branch of the Family Planning Coordinating Agency has announced plans to distribute 1.8 million free condoms this year to sexually mature couples through local community health centers. Only 6 million of the province s 8.2 million sexually mature couples have been taking part in a family planning program
- CANADA: Human Trials Sought for AIDS Vaccine
- United Press International (07.01.09) - Tuesday, July 07, 2009
- An AIDS vaccine candidate - SAV001-H - is ready for the first phase of human trials, according to scientists at the University of Western Ontario. The university and Sumagen Co. Ltd., the vaccine s manufacturer, have secured patents for the product in more than 70 nations. Sumagen has submitted an investigational new d
- GLOBAL: Economic Crisis Hurts HIV Fight: World Bank, UN
- Agence France Presse (07.06.09) - Tuesday, July 07, 2009
- In a report released Monday, UNAIDS and the World Bank detailed how the global economic crisis is affecting HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment efforts. The report compiled responses from 71 nations where 3.4 million people are receiving HIV medications. Eight countries are already experiencing antiretroviral drugs short
- FLORIDA: Worry over AIDS Hides Rising STD Infections
- The Ledger (Lakeland, Florida) (06.26.09) - Tuesday, July 07, 2009
- Robin Williams Adams
- While HIV may take the spotlight in terms of media coverage and attention to sexual health, other STDs deserve equal consideration, says Dr. John Toney, a professor at the University of South Florida College of Medicine s infectious- diseases division. STD prevention and control efforts face similar challenges to those
- CANADA: The Impact of Incarceration Upon Adherence to HIV Treatment Among HIV-Positive Injection Drug Users: A Qualitative Study
- AIDS Care doi:10.1080/09540120802511869 (06.01.09) - Tuesday, July 07, 2009
- HIV-positive injection drug users (IDU) often do not derive the full benefits of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Among IDU, recent incarceration has been associated with discontinuation of HAART for non-clinical reasons, explained the study authors. In order to identify factors influencing treatment adhe
- JAMAICA: Most HIV/AIDS Carriers Don't Know They Are Infected
- Jamaica Observer (Kingston) (07.02.09) - Tuesday, July 07, 2009
- Patrick Foster
- Highlighting the need for increased voluntary HIV testing, the Ministry of Health (MOH) says two-thirds of the estimated 27,000 Jamaicans living with HIV/AIDS are unaware they are infected. A recent testing event sponsored by MOH and Scotiabank was held in recognition of the second annual Regional Testing Day, an initi
- GLOBAL: Failure to Circumcise Men 'May Have Cost Millions of AIDS Deaths'
- The Guardian (London) (07.05.09) - Tuesday, July 07, 2009
- Alex Renton
- Years of failing to translate into practice the results of research showing the protective effects of male circumcision may have cost millions of lives, especially in Africa, say AIDS experts. Properly performed, the procedure can reduce the risk of female-to-male HIV transmission by up to 60 percent, studies have show
- COLORADO: Hepatitis C Link in Colorado Cases Not Found for Weeks
- Denver Post (07.07.09) - Tuesday, July 07, 2009
- Jennifer Brown; Michael Booth; Allison Sherry
- On Monday in Denver, a former surgical technician faced federal charges in a drug-theft scheme that potentially exposed thousands of patients to hepatitis C over a six-month period. Last Thursday, state officials announced that up to 5,700 patients at two surgical facilities should seek free blood screenings for hepati
- MISSOURI: HIV Cases on Upswing
- Columbia Daily Tribune (07.05.09) - Tuesday, July 07, 2009
- T.J. Greaney
- Mid-Missouri has seen an 18 percent increase in persons seeking treatment for HIV/AIDS over the past year, many of them young people, according to regional experts. Cale Mitchell, executive director of RAIN, which provides HIV/AIDS case management in the area, said the agency added 58 clients in the 12-month period tha
- MYANMAR: Nearly 80,000 HIV Patients Need Antiretroviral Treatment in Myanmar: Ministry
- Xinhua News Agency (06.28.09) - Monday, July 06, 2009
- Only about 15 percent of the estimated 80,000 HIV patients who need antiretrovirals in Myanmar are receiving the drugs, the Health Ministry said recently. UNAIDS estimated the total number of Myanmar residents living with HIV/AIDS in 2007 at 240,000, down from 300,000 in 2001. With the assistance of the UN Population F
- ILLINOIS: Better Existence with HIV Moves All Services to Chicago
- Windy City Times (Chicago) (06.17.09) - Monday, July 06, 2009
- Better Existence with HIV (BEHIV) has closed its office in Evanston and now runs all its programs from its Chicago facility at 1224 W. Thorndale. The times and locations for some BEHIV services have changed; for more information, visit www.behiv.org.
- MONTANA: Results of 2009 Survey of Montana High School Students
- Associated Press (07.03.09) - Monday, July 06, 2009
- Montana s Office of Public Instruction has released the results of the 2009 Youth Risk Behavior Survey, which it conducted in collaboration with CDC. The survey polled 1,800 high school students. The YRBS revealed that the proportion of students reporting having had sexual intercourse rose from 46 percent in 1997 to 48
- TENNESSEE: Infected and Untreated, Prostitutes Behind Knox County Syphilis Outbreak
- Knoxville News-Sentinel (06.30.09) - Monday, July 06, 2009
- J.J. Stambaugh
- Knoxville health officials say an upsurge in street prostitution is to blame for a three-year syphilis outbreak. A sharp spike in cases was first documented in 2006, and the numbers have climbed nearly 30 percent since then. Last year, Knox County saw more than 200 new syphilis cases, said Gary Messer, who does public
- CALIFORNIA: Chlamydia Infections Rise in Monterey County in 2008
- Monterey County Herald (07.01.09) - Monday, July 06, 2009
- Jim Johnson
- A new report by the Monterey County Health Department shows increases in reported cases of chlamydia and hepatitis C in 2008, while cases of AIDS and hepatitis A and B have declined. Last year, the county logged an 18 percent jump in chlamydia, to 1,359 cases from 1,153 in 2007. Though the number of infections in 2008
- UNITED STATES: Racial Mixing and HIV Risk Among Men Who Have Sex with Men
- AIDS and Behavior doi:10.1007/s10461-009-9574-6 (05.29.09) - Monday, July 06, 2009
- H. Fisher Raymond; Willi McFarland
- In the United States , HIV disproportionately affects black residents. In the current study, the authors from the San Francisco Department of Public Health conducted a cross- sectional survey of men who have sex with men (MSM) in San Francisco through time-location-sampling, analyzing the dynamics of racial mixing and
- SWAZILAND: African Couples Urged to Get HIV 'Love Test'
- CNN.com (06.16.09) - Monday, July 06, 2009
- Anouk Lorie
- Population Services International, UNICEF, and UNAIDS since April have been conducting a nationwide, free HIV testing campaign targeting Swazi couples. Though approximately 26 percent of Swaziland s population have HIV, just one in four people, mostly women, knows his or her HIV status. If partners get tested sepa
- HAITI: From Haiti, a Surprise: Good News About AIDS
- Associated Press (07.05.09) - Monday, July 06, 2009
- Jonathan M. Katz
- Haiti s HIV infection rate has stayed in the single digits and dropped since the early 1980s, progress that advocates and public health officials attribute to cooperation among organizations there and the creation of programs that suit the country s particular challenges. Among the entities cited by public health offic
- UNITED STATES: New Global AIDS Chief Gets to Work Right Away
- San Francisco Chronicle (07.06.09) - Monday, July 06, 2009
- Jim Doyle
- Hours after his Senate confirmation, the new US global AIDS coordinator flew from the Bay Area to Geneva. Dr. Eric Goosby was sworn in as soon as his plane landed and got directly to work leading the US delegation in a meeting with the UNAIDS coordinating committee. Goosby commands a $6.3 billion annual budget to fight
- ILLINOIS: Test Positive Aware Network Receives $331K Grant
- Windy City Times (Chicago) (06.24.09) - Thursday, July 02, 2009
- The Chicago Department of Family and Support Services has awarded the Test Positive Aware Network a $331,000 grant to expand its existing programs addressing mental health and substance abuse. Launched in March 2008, TPAN s POWER ( Positive Outcomes for Wellness, Education and Recovery ) outreach serves African-America
- NEW YORK: AIDS Commission Hosts Forum on Epidemic
- Buffalo News (06.28.09) - Thursday, July 02, 2009
- Ja'Nay Carswell
- Buffalo s Black Leadership Commission on AIDS marked last Saturday s National HIV Testing Day by holding a town hall meeting to discuss the epidemic. Every segment of our community must get involved, said Donna Chapman, affiliate services coordinator for BCLA. Abstinence, personal responsibility, and the role of faith-
- SOUTH AFRICA: State Short 1 Billion Rand for AIDS Drugs
- Business Day (South Africa) (06.23.09) - Thursday, July 02, 2009
- Wilson Johwa
- The deputy chair of the South African National AIDS Council has warned that the nation could face a 1 billion rand (US $128 million) shortfall for HIV/AIDS drugs this year. It s vital that the government is able to fund and sustain the treatment program, so the question is, where will the money come from? asked Mark He
- AFRICA: Economic Crisis a 'Major Threat' to AIDS Fight in Africa: UN
- Agence France Presse (07.02.09) - Thursday, July 02, 2009
- Speaking today on the sidelines of an African Union summit in Libya , UNAIDS chief Michel Sidibe called the global economic crisis a major threat that could drive aid mechanisms toward collapse. He noted that the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria has a $4 billion deficit, and if the fund doesn t remain solvent
- OHIO: Cleveland Sex Education Program Working, Study Finds
- Associated Press (06.23.09) - Thursday, July 02, 2009
- Students who participated in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District s sex education program displayed more knowledge and better attitudes about safer-sex practices than non- participants, according to a new study. Since 2006, the district has offered a graduated K-12 sex education program, initially teaching studen
- FLORIDA: Book Gives Those Affected by HIV/AIDS an Emotional Outlet: Publication also Raises Awareness
- South Florida Sun-Sentinel (06.27.09) - Thursday, July 02, 2009
- Erika Pesantes
- An anthology published by the Palm Beach County Health Department is helping raise awareness about HIV/AIDS in the black community, one of the groups hit hardest by the disease. Twenty-five contributors created essays, photos, and poems for Unleashed Voices: Silence is Death, which was edited by Lorenzo Robertson, PBCH
- UTAH: HIV Rates Increasing in Salt Lake County
- Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City) (06.29.09) - Thursday, July 02, 2009
- Clayton Norlen
- Salt Lake Valley Health Department officials are alarmed by the steady increase in HIV rates over the past three years, a trend preliminary 2009 data suggest is continuing. A lack of concern and education, particularly among young people, is driving the rise, experts say. Rates grow because there is a lack of conversat
- UNITED STATES: Associations Between Substance Use, Sexual Risk Taking and HIV Treatment Adherence Among Homeless People Living with HIV
- AIDS Care Vol. 21; No. 6: P. 692-700 (06..09) - Thursday, July 02, 2009
- Mark S. Friedman; Michael P. Marshal; Ron Stall; Daniel P. Kidder; Kirk D. Henny; Cari Courtenay-Quirk; Study Group The Project START; Angela Aidala; Scott Royal; David R. Holtgrave
- The interconnections between substance use, HIV risk, and lack of adherence to HIV medications are particularly strong among homeless individuals, as has been noted in earlier research. In the current study, the authors described patterns of alcohol and drug use, associations between substance use and taking part in hi
- INDIA: India's Gay Sex Ruling Could Set Precedent: UN
- Agence France Presse (07.02.09) - Thursday, July 02, 2009
- In a ruling issued Thursday, the New Delhi High Court legalized homosexual sex, a landmark move UNAIDS says could both pave the way for better HIV prevention and treatment in India and set an example for the approximately 80 countries that still outlaw gay sex. We think this will set an important precedent through
- UNITED STATES: Farrah Fawcett's Anal Cancer: Fighting the Stigma
- ABC News (06.27.09) - Thursday, July 02, 2009
- Dan Childs; Radha Chitale
- Because she went public with her battle against anal cancer, doctors are hopeful that Farrah Fawcett s legacy will be an increased awareness of the illness and an end to the stigma that surrounds it. The actress and 1970s sex symbol died of the disease on June 25. While the exact cause of anal cancer is unknown, the Am
- ILLINOIS: 2009 HIV Directory Now Available
- Windy City Times (Chicago) (06.17.09) - Wednesday, July 01, 2009
- The latest edition of the Illinois HIV Services Directory is now available from Test Positive Aware Network. Produced with funding from the Illinois Department of Public Health, the book lists 722 agencies and professionals across the state providing services to people affected by HIV/AIDS. For a free copy, telephone 7
- ILLINOIS: CDC to Launch New HIV Testing Program During Black Pride
- Chicago Free Press (06.25.09) - Wednesday, July 01, 2009
- Amy Wooten
- At the Chicago Windy City Black LGBT-SGL [lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender- same gender loving] Pride celebration July 1-6, CDC will offer a new program that aims to increase awareness about routine rapid HIV testing. Dubbed BART, which stands for both Behavioral Assessment and Rapid HIV Testing as well as Being Abo
- GEORGIA: New Laws
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution (07.01.09) - Wednesday, July 01, 2009
- Aaron Gould Sheinin
- Among 89 new laws taking effect July 1 in Georgia is SB 64. The measure states that the Department of Corrections shall implement an HIV testing program whereby any state inmate who has been in the custody of a state penal institution for one year or longer and who has not previously tested positive for HIV shall be te
- FLORIDA: Class Will Dispel Myths and Educate Citizens
- Gainesville Guardian (06.25.09) - Wednesday, July 01, 2009
- Cleveland Tinker
- A free workshop will be held July 11 at Dayspring Missionary Baptist Church, 1945 NE 8th Ave., for individuals and organizations interested in combating HIV/AIDS in Gainesville s African-American community. Teresa White, regional minority AIDS coordinator for the Alachua County Health Department, said people often ask
- TEXAS: Hip-Hop Concert to Serve as Lure for HIV Screenings
- Houston Chronicle (06.22.09) - Wednesday, July 01, 2009
- Cindy George
- In the coming weeks, the Houston health department and partner agencies will attempt to test a record 15,000 people for HIV. At sites across the city, including Planned Parenthood and St. Hope Foundation, everyone who receives the test, one hour of education, and their results will get tickets to a July 11 hip-hop conc
- ILLINOIS: Chicago Public Schools to Test Teens for STDs
- Chicago Sun-Times (06.26.09) - Wednesday, July 01, 2009
- Maudlyne Ihejirika
- The Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) is planning to launch a pilot STD education, testing, and treatment project in six Chicago high schools. The county will conduct testing for 11th- and 12th-graders at no cost to Chicago Public Schools (CPS). The plan was approved by the Board of Education in late June
- UNITED STATES: A Randomized Controlled Trial for Reducing Risks for Sexually Transmitted Infections Through Enhanced Patient-Based Partner Notification
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. S1: P. S104- S110 (04..09) - Wednesday, July 01, 2009
- Tracey E. Wilson, PhD; Matthew Hogben, PhD; Edmond S. Malka, MPH; Nicole Liddon, PhD; William M. McCormack, MD; Steve R. Rubin; Michael A. Augenbraun, MD
- The current study assessed the effectiveness of approaches targeting improved sexually transmitted infection (STI) sexual partner notification through patient referral. From January 2002 to December 2004, the researchers recruited 600 patients with Neisseria gonorhoeae or Chlamydia trachomatis from STI clinics. Partici
- NAMIBIA: African Women with HIV 'Coerced into Sterilization'
- The Guardian (London) (06.23.09) - Wednesday, July 01, 2009
- David Smith
- The International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW) is preparing later this year to sue the Namibian government after documenting several cases of HIV-positive women being forcibly sterilized before being provided vital medical care. ICW says the practice is widespread, and it alleges that Namibia s governm
- UNITED STATES: American Medical Association Meeting: US Needs National HIV/AIDS Strategy
- American Medical News (06.29.09) - Wednesday, July 01, 2009
- Victoria Stagg Elliott
- The United States should have a national HIV/AIDS strategy, developed through the White House Office of National AIDS Policy and relevant stakeholder groups, declared a resolution passed at the recent 158th annual American Medical Association (AMA) meeting in Chicago. Still, 25 percent of patients with HIV don t k
- DELAWARE: Sussex AIDS Group Closes After 28 Years
- News Journal (Wilmington) (06.25.09) - Tuesday, June 30, 2009
- Mary Daisey Shockley
- June 30 is the final day of operations for the Sussex County AIDS Committee, which has provided HIV prevention and patient assistance programs for 28 years. We just ran out of money, said Curt Barrows, president of the SCAC board. Over time, we have seen less and less aid and the demand has been greater. Steve Elkins o
- MONTANA: Montana Reports Increase in HIV Diagnoses
- Associated Press (06.25.09) - Tuesday, June 30, 2009
- Nineteen new HIV cases have been reported in Montana so far this year, according to the state Department of Public Health and Human Services. For the last several years there has been an average of about 20 newly diagnosed cases a year, said Anna Whiting Sorrell, the department s director. To already have 19 new cases
- NEBRASKA: Nebraska Officials Emphasize Need for HIV Testing
- Associated Press (06.27.09) - Tuesday, June 30, 2009
- Jean Ortiz
- The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services is promoting this week as HIV Testing Week, and sites across the state are offering free testing and expanded hours. CDC data indicate that 800 Nebraskans are HIV-positive and do not know it, said Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joann Schaefer. One challenge that must be o
- CALIFORNIA: Sheriff May Expand Jail's Condom Program
- Los Angeles Times (06.29.09) - Tuesday, June 30, 2009
- Ari B. Bloomekatz
- Since 2001, Ron Osorio of the nonprofit Center for Health Justice has handed out condoms to inmates at the Men s Central Jail s segregated gay unit under a program approved by Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca. Osorio has made almost weekly visits to the jail. Not all inmates take the condoms, but he talks to those w
- LOUISIANA: New HIV Cases Jump in New Orleans
- Times-Picayune (New Orleans) (06.27.09) - Tuesday, June 30, 2009
- Amber Sandoval-Griffin
- New Orleans has experienced a disturbing increase in HIV cases among men since 2006. According to the state Office of Public Health, the rate of HIV diagnoses in New Orleans-area men jumped by 9 percent from 2007 to 2008, with African Americans especially impacted. Among city black men of all ages, new HIV diagnoses in
- UNITED KINGDOM: HPV Testing in Combination with Liquid-Based Cytology in Primary Cervical Screening (ARTISTIC): A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Lancet Oncology doi:10.1016/S1470-2045(09)70156-1 (06.18.09) - Tuesday, June 30, 2009
- Prof. Henry C. Kitchener, MD, and others
- Human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing is reportedly more sensitive for detecting high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) than cytology, observed the authors of the current study. The research team assessed the efficacy of HPV testing by comparing liquid-based cytology (LBC) combined with HPV DNA testing ve
- UNITED STATES: Campaign Spurs Parents to Talk About Sex
- United Press International (06.08.09) - Tuesday, June 30, 2009
- An advertising campaign aimed at encouraging US parents to initiate conversations about sex and abstinence proved successful, according to a study by researchers at George Washington University and RTI International. The Parents Speak Up National Campaign, launched in June 2007, included public service announcements as
- CHINA: China Tightens Restrictions for Web Sites on Sexual Health
- Wall Street Journal (06.26.09) - Tuesday, June 30, 2009
- Jeremy Chan
- Starting July 1, China will enforce new rules that will allow only government-sanctioned medical institutions to provide sexual health-related content on Web sites, with all such sites requiring approval by provincial-level health authorities. The Ministry of Health said the guidelines are designed to improve the accur
- UNITED STATES: US May Lift Ban on HIV Visitors
- Newsday (Melville) (06.30.09) - Tuesday, June 30, 2009
- Sumathi Reddy
- The US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is expected to issue a proposal this week to remove HIV from the list of communicable diseases of public health significance that preclude entry by foreign nationals. The policy has been in effect since 1987. About a dozen countries, including
- TAIWAN: Taiwan Moves to Decriminalize Prostitution
- Agence France Presse (06.24.09) - Monday, June 29, 2009
- Taiwan may revise its laws that criminalize sex work and allow regional governments and councils to decide whether to establish red-light districts, the cabinet said Wednesday. Under current laws, sex workers face detention of three days and a fine of up to $30,000 (US $888) if they are caught providing sexual servic
- GLOBAL: Discrimination in Visa Laws Poses Risk to Those with AIDS, Rights Group Says
- New York Times (06.23.09) - Monday, June 29, 2009
- Donald G. McNeil Jr.
- Visa restrictions on people with HIV/AIDS are needlessly discriminatory and can be dangerous to patients health, the advocacy group Human Rights Watch recently announced in a report. About one-third of all nations limit the right of people with HIV to enter or stay, even if their virus is controlled with medicine. Addi
- UNITED STATES: Obama Urges Americans Get Tested for HIV
- Agence France Presse (06.27.09) - Monday, June 29, 2009
- Noting that one in five Americans infected with HIV does not know it, President Barack Obama on Saturday called on all US residents to get tested for the virus. On this 14th commemoration of National HIV Testing Day, I urge Americans to take control of their own health, and protect those they love, by getting tested fo
- FLORIDA: Hip-Hop Concert Headlines South Florida Events for Saturday's HIV Testing Day
- South Florida Sun-Sentinel (06.26.09) - Monday, June 29, 2009
- Bob Lamendola
- Organizers of the Show U Know concert on Saturday, National HIV Testing Day, aimed for a large turnout of young people by booking acts like Miami-based rapper Pitbull, hip-hop artist Trick Daddy, and national radio host Ricky Smiley as emcee. We re trying to do something to get through to the next generation, said Dono
- FLORIDA: Health Fair Focuses on Hispanics
- Orlando Sentinel (06.28.09) - Monday, June 29, 2009
- Erik Maza
- Orlando s largest health fair for Latinos was held at the Central Florida Fairgrounds on Saturday. Organized by the nonprofit Hispanic Health Initiatives (HHI) to help uninsured and underinsured Hispanics, the event offered residents vision, cholesterol and blood sugar screenings, as well as HIV testing. This year s ni
- CALIFORNIA: State Budget Crisis Threatens County's AIDS Program
- Ventura County Star (06.23.09) - Monday, June 29, 2009
- Jacky Guerrero
- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger s proposal to cut more than $80 million from HIV/AIDS programs, including the AIDS Drug Assistance Program, could be disastrous for Ventura County s only community-based HIV/AIDS center, officials say. You will also see many HIV/AIDS centers closing all over the state, predicts Jay Richards,
- DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO: Antiretroviral Therapy Reduces Incident Tuberculosis in HIV-Infected Children
- International Journal of Epidemiology doi: 10.1093/ije/dyp208 (05.15.09) - Monday, June 29, 2009
- Andrew Edmonds; Jean Lusiama; Sonia Napravnik; Faustin Kitetele; Annelies Van Rie; Frieda Behets
- The researchers designed the current study to estimate the effect of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on incident TB in a cohort of children with HIV. Data were analyzed from ART-naïve children without TB who were enrolled in an HIV care program in Kinshasa between December 2004 and April 2008. A Cox proportional hazards m
- ILLINOIS: AIDS Advocate on State Budget: 'Prepare for the Worst'
- Chicago Free Press (06.18.09) - Monday, June 29, 2009
- Amy Wooten
- A temporary state budget passed on May 31 calls for a 50 percent or higher cut to social service programs, leaving the future of many HIV/AIDS initiatives in Illinois uncertain. With the fiscal year starting July 1, lawmakers in Springfield attempted to close a multi-billion dollar deficit by slashing state departments
- NORTH CAROLINA: Sex Education Bill Ready for Perdue to Sign
- Winston-Salem Journal (06.26.09) - Monday, June 29, 2009
- James Romoser
- Following months of debate and numerous revisions, a bill to revamp sex education in North Carolina has cleared its final hurdle in the Legislature and now heads to Gov. Bev Perdue (D), who is expected to sign it. On Thursday, the House voted 60-55 to accept changes the Senate made in the measure. For more than a decad
- ILLINOIS: Text Message Can Reveal Nearest HIV Test Center
- Associated Press (06.18.09) - Friday, June 26, 2009
- The Illinois Department of Public Health has introduced a text message service that directs users to the nearest HIV testing center. To access Text 2 Survive, mobile phone customers can send a text with the message IL and their five-digit ZIP code to the number 89183; they will receive a confidential text message in re
- DETROIT: AIDS Is a Highlight of Baptist Meeting's First Day
- Detroit Free Press (06.23.09) - Friday, June 26, 2009
- Niraj Warikoo
- The annual Congress of Christian Education of the National Baptist Convention USA - the oldest and largest African- American religious group - got underway Monday in Detroit, and HIV/AIDS received special attention. Black folk, we got to get rid of the stigma, Simone Phillips of the St. Louis chapter of the Red Cross t
- TENNESSEE: No Bliss Ignoring the Risk of HIV
- Commercial Appeal (Memphis) (06.25.09) - Friday, June 26, 2009
- Wendi C. Thomas
- It s been nearly 30 years since what was then called Gay- Related Immune Deficiency was identified, and by 2006, 1.1 million Americans were living with [HIV/AIDS]. Once seen as a death sentence, people can now, with the advent of drug cocktails, live decades with the disease, as if it were a chronic illness. But [Pla
- GEORGIA: AIDS Rate Prompts Push for HIV Tests
- Atlanta Journal-Constitution (06.26.09) - Friday, June 26, 2009
- Sharise M. Darby
- Organizations including AID Atlanta, a nonprofit HIV/AIDS education and support organization, are providing free HIV testing this week to mark National HIV Testing Day. Georgia has one of the highest AIDS rates in the nation, with 19.7 cases per 100,000 population in 2007, ranking ninth- highest among the states, accor
- FLORIDA: Miami-Dade Launches Broad-Based HIV Test Campaign
- Miami Herald (06.26.09) - Friday, June 26, 2009
- Susana Montes-Delgado
- The Miami-Dade County Department of Health (MDCDH) on Thursday launched Test Miami, a large-scale campaign aimed at making HIV testing a routine part of medical care. The effort targets physicians, at-risk communities, and pregnant women. A major emphasis of the campaign is to train and educate physicians, particularly
- UNITED STATES: Few Sexually Active Teens in U.S. Get HIV Test: CDC
- Reuters (06.25.09) - Friday, June 26, 2009
- Julie Steenhuysen
- Just 22 percent of sexually active US students ages 14-18 are tested for HIV, and almost half of adolescents and young adults who are positive for the virus are unaware of their infection, CDC said Thursday. The analysis of data from the 2007 Youth Risk Behavior Survey of students in grades nine through 12 found older
- UNITED STATES: HIV Testing in United States Often Performed Late
- Reuters Health (06.25.09) - Friday, June 26, 2009
- A substantial proportion of people are diagnosed with HIV late in the course of their infection, when they are more immunosuppressed and treatments may have limited effectiveness, a new CDC study has found. Three years after being diagnosed with HIV, 45 percent of people had developed AIDS, according to CDC s analysis
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: High-Profile Help Offered Against AIDS in the District
- Washington Post (06.25.09) - Friday, June 26, 2009
- Darryl Fears
- In an announcement on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GBCHTM) said Washington is one of three cities where it will roll out a major campaign to combat HIV. The coalition - comprising Pfizer , the NBA, Facebook, Nike, Nokia, and others - said New York and O
- CALIFORNIA: HIV Testing, Health Screenings Begin Today in Oakland
- Contra Costa Times (06.24.09) - Thursday, June 25, 2009
- Katherine Jarvis
- Through Monday, the California Prevention and Education Project is conducting free HIV testing and health screenings from fixed and mobile van sites, primarily focusing on West and East Oakland. For more information about CAL-PEP s National HIV Testing Day events, call 510-874-7850.
- HAWAII: Department of Health Urges Individuals to Take Test for HIV
- Honolulu Advertiser (06.24.09) - Thursday, June 25, 2009
- The state Department of Health is offering free HIV testing on all islands as part of National HIV Testing Day. An estimated 2,300-3,200 people have HIV/AIDS in Hawaii. For more information about testing, go to http://hawaii.gov/health/healthy-lifestyles/std- aids/index.html or http://www.hivtest.org/.
- NEW YORK: Mobile Unit Travels City to Test People for HIV/AIDS
- Daily News (New York) (06.29.09) - Thursday, June 25, 2009
- Michael Roberts
- Gay Men s Health Crisis will be involved in a mobile HIV testing campaign in New York City to mark Saturday s National HIV Testing Day. Instead of people coming to [a health center], you can go to Bed-Stuy, the Bronx or Queens, said Karen Gooden of GMHC. On Thursday, mobile units will be in Queens 4-8 p.m. at Roosevelt
- FLORIDA: Saturday Is HIV Testing Day
- Gainesville Guardian (06.25.09) - Thursday, June 25, 2009
- Cleveland Tinker
- On Saturday, National HIV Testing Day, several Gainesville- area groups will offer free screenings as a way to help residents learn their serostatus. The most important thing about this disease is knowing your status, said Teresa White, regional minority AIDS coordinator at the Alachua County Health Department. Knowing
- NEW YORK: Progress Is Reported in Bronx HIV Testing Campaign
- New York Times (06.24.09) - Thursday, June 25, 2009
- Sewell Chan, City Room Blog
- New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene officials on Wednesday marked the one-year anniversary of The Bronx Knows HIV initiative, and they credited the effort with a significant increase in HIV testing. More than 60 local partners are participating in the outreach, including all the borough s hospitals an
- CANADA: Delayed Application of Condoms with Safer and Unsafe Sex: Factors Associated with HIV Risk in a Community Sample of Gay and Bisexual Men
- AIDS Care Vol. 21; No. 6: P. 775-784 (06..09) - Thursday, June 25, 2009
- Dan Allman; Kunyong Xu; Ted Myers; Jeffrey Aguinaldo; Liviana Calzavara; John Maxwell; Ann Burchell; Robert S. Remis
- Delayed condom application (DCA) has been implicated in HIV transmission among gay and bisexual men, noted the authors. The current study examines the prevalence of DCA in a gay population and explores factors associated with condom use among two groups: those who practice only safer sex and those who report at least s
- MOZAMBIQUE: Scant Progress with Pediatric HIV
- Inter Press Service (06.15.09) - Thursday, June 25, 2009
- Ruth Ayisi
- UNICEF s 2009 State of the World s Children Report finds more than 10 percent of Mozambican babies will die before their first birthday - one of the world s highest infant mortality rates. The main cause of death is malaria, followed closely by HIV/AIDS, according to the report. However, the country has made some strid
- UNITED STATES: Top Senator Calls for Structural Changes at VA
- Associated Press (06.24.09) - Thursday, June 25, 2009
- Ben Evans
- On Wednesday at a hearing called in response to revelations of poor infection-control practices at three VA medical facilities, the chair of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee said the VA s medical system needs more centralized control. True quality assurance has to be managed across the system and that means centra
- MASSACHUSETTS: Health Agency Urges Routine HIV Screening
- Boston Globe (06.25.09) - Thursday, June 25, 2009
- Elizabeth Cooney
- Written consent for HIV testing as required by state law can be included in the general permission forms patients sign for medical treatment, according to a directive issued Wednesday by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH). The agency also called for routine testing of people ages 13-64 in all health ca
- CALIFORNIA: Saturday Is National HIV Testing Day
- Daily Democrat (Woodland) (06.22.09) - Wednesday, June 24, 2009
- Saturday is National HIV Testing Day and although Yolo County has no formal events planned, its Health Department sponsors ongoing testing programs. Several sites in the county offer free, confidential HIV testing. With funding for HIV/AIDS programs in jeopardy of drastic cuts from the state, it is important for people
- MICHIGAN: Test for HIV on Saturday
- Grand Rapids Press (06.23.09) - Wednesday, June 24, 2009
- As part of National HIV Testing Day on Saturday, area health departments are offering free screenings. On Friday, testing is available at the Ottawa County Health Department s Grand Haven office, 16920 Ferris St., from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; telephone 616-846-8360 to make an appointment. On Saturday, the Allegan Medical
- NORTH CAROLINA: N.C. Senate Approves Changing Public School Sex Education
- Associated Press (06.23.09) - Wednesday, June 24, 2009
- By a 25-21 vote on Tuesday, the state Senate approved a bill that would teach seventh-, eighth- and ninth-grade public school students about the use of contraceptives to prevent STDs and pregnancy. The measure added details to what students should be taught about disease infection rates and the effectiveness of Food an
- COLORADO: HIV/AIDS Services Lacking
- Journal Advocate (Sterling) (06.17.09) - Wednesday, June 24, 2009
- Callie Jones
- Local health group Rural Solutions recently hosted a Community HIV/AIDS Education and Action Conference where attendees discussed new data from an HIV/AIDS prevention needs assessment for northeast Colorado. The assessment, which included surveys of people and agencies in a 10-county region, was conducted by Rural Solu
- FLORIDA: 'Sistas' Spread AIDS Message
- Orlando Sentinel (06.21.09) - Wednesday, June 24, 2009
- Eloísa Ruano González
- The Sistas Organizing to Survive (SOS) gathered on Saturday at Orlando s Plaza Theatre to mark one year of sounding the alarm about HIV/AIDS in the African-American community. The more than 50 women who attended heard a renewed call for prevention, testing, and treatment. Even though AIDS has been a leading cause of de
- UNITED STATES: Game for HIV-Positive Youth Developed
- Science Daily (06.23.09) - Wednesday, June 24, 2009
- Researchers have reported positive results from pilot testing of a Web-based sexual risk reduction intervention that targets prevention messages toward HIV-positive youths. The game, +CLICK, was designed as an adjunct to traditional clinic- based, self-management education for the youths. We wanted to create +CLICK so
- MOZAMBIQUE: Mozambique Factory to Sell HIV Drugs by December: Officials
- Agence France Presse (06.23.09) - Wednesday, June 24, 2009
- Mozambique will open its first antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) factory by December, a project supported by the Brazilian government. The idea is to reduce the health ministry s costs, said Francisco Luz, an official with the Brazilian embassy. The process is already in motion and began with the training of local technici
- CANADA: Avoid Unapproved Home HIV Test Kits, Could Yield False Results: Health Canada
- Canadian Press (06.22.09) - Wednesday, June 24, 2009
- Health Canada on Monday issued an advisory warning consumers not to use any HIV home test kits, as the products are not licensed medical devices and can provide false results. In particular, Health Canada cited the Clean Testing HIV Home Test Kit being sold online. This kit is unlicensed and has not been evaluated by H
- UNITED STATES: Panel Sets Guidelines for Fighting Prison Rape
- Washington Post (06.23.09) - Wednesday, June 24, 2009
- Carrie Johnson
- The National Prison Rape Elimination Commission on Tuesday released its report on preventing sexual assault behind bars, which includes a set of recommendations for state corrections officials. Panel members are preparing to send the report to Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr., who will have one year to formulate nat
- MARYLAND: HIV/AIDS Walk to Be Held
- Frederick News Post (06.16.09) - Tuesday, June 23, 2009
- Adrienne Lawrence
- The Frederick AIDS Awareness 5K Walk will be held Saturday to coincide with National HIV Testing Day. Registration begins at 10 a.m. at the Church of the Brethren on Fairview Avenue; the walk steps off at 10:30 a.m.; and free HIV testing will be administered from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. In addition to the church, the even
- MISSISSIPPI: Free HIV Tests Offered June 27
- Clarion Ledger (Jackson) (06.16.09) - Tuesday, June 23, 2009
- Jackson-based My Brother s Keeper Wellness Center will administer free HIV testing Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 500 E. Woodrow Wilson Ave. The event will include food and amusements for kids, and everyone who takes the rapid-result HIV test will be entered in a drawing to win a Nintendo Wii. Telephone 601-500-766
- FLORIDA: County Health Department Planning HIV Test Day
- South Florida Sun-Sentinel (06.23.09) - Tuesday, June 23, 2009
- Erika Pesantes
- The Palm Beach County Health Department will mark Saturday s National HIV Testing Day by administering free HIV tests at 15 area locations. Visit www.pbchd.com or telephone 561-804-7600 or 211 (locally).
- CALIFORNIA: Free HIV Testing this Week in Los Angeles County
- Los Angeles Times (06.22.09) - Tuesday, June 23, 2009
- Nicole Santa Cruz
- Free HIV testing is being offered this week at venues - including parks, music stores, banks, and clinics - across Los Angeles. The county is aiming to test 2,000 people this week in the run-up to Saturday s National HIV Testing Day. For a listing of testing sites, telephone 800-367-2437 or visit http://www.hivla.org/s
- NEW YORK: Campaign to Get Staten Islanders Tested for HIV
- Staten Island Advance (06.18.09) - Tuesday, June 23, 2009
- To advance its goal of reaching the 56 percent of residents who have never been tested for HIV, the Staten Island Ryan White HIV CARE Network is distributing Status Check postcards with information on free testing locations. Staten Island may have the lowest HIV rates, but is has the highest HIV-related mortality rates
- CALIFORNIA: San Mateo County Leaders Promote Importance of HIV Testing
- Contra Costa Times (06.22.09) - Tuesday, June 23, 2009
- Kyveli Diener
- Representatives from county and local governments, faith-based groups, and community organizations met recently ahead of National HIV Testing Day to boost awareness of the June 27 event. All of us at a community level can respond to this epidemic by getting tested, knowing your status, and getting treatment, said Darry
- SOUTH CAROLINA: Join Together to Fight Teen Dating Abuse
- The State (Columbia, S.C.) (06.23.09) - Tuesday, June 23, 2009
- Traci Young Cooper; Stephanie Burgess
- On Thursday, a teen pregnancy and dating-violence prevention symposium will be held at Crayton Middle School in Columbia. More than 400 participants are expected to take part in plenary and breakout sessions, which will bring together mentors, community activists, faith groups, health and service organizations, and sta
- CANADA; UNITED STATES: Researchers Discover New Weapon in HIV Fight; Study Shows Targeted Chemotherapy Has Potential to Kill Disease 'Forever'
- Ottawa Citizen (06.22.09) - Tuesday, June 23, 2009
- Amy Minksy, Canwest News Service
- A new study raises hopes that researchers may be closer to solving the mystery of why HIV persists in the body even when antiretroviral therapy (ART) is successful. For 15 years, we haven t had a clue, said Dr. Rafick-Pierre Sekaly, a University of Montreal professor, director of the Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute
- SOUTH AFRICA: HIV 'Cure' on Our Web Site Not a Problem - African National Congress
- Cape Times (06.19.09) - Tuesday, June 23, 2009
- Sonya Bell
- Advertisements for an herbal supplement for HIV/AIDS patients have been running on the bottom of the Web site for the African National Congress Party s Youth League. However, ANC representatives say they outsourced the advertising and that site visitors can best evaluate such claims. On June 18, a Revivo advertisement
- UNITED STATES: Web Map Details HIV Data by State
- San Francisco Chronicle (06.22.09) - Tuesday, June 23, 2009
- Victoria Colliver
- On Monday, the Washington, D.C.-based National Minority Quality Forum (NMQF) launched a new online tool for tracking HIV/AIDS in all 50 states, plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico , and the US Virgin Islands . Although New York City is the only region with data searchable by ZIP code, users can view prevalence d
- NORTH CAROLINA: Free HIV, Syphilis Testing
- Charlotte Observer (06.16.09) - Monday, June 22, 2009
- The Regional HIV/AIDS Consortium and the Mecklenburg County Health Department will observe National HIV Testing Day by offering free testing for HIV and syphilis from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday at Carolinas Medical Center-North Park, 251 Eastway Dr. in Charlotte. For more information, telephone 704- 531-2467, 704-432-8
- FLORIDA: Health Department to Offer Free HIV Testing on June 26
- St. Augustine Record (06.18.09) - Monday, June 22, 2009
- The St. Johns County Health Department will mark National HIV Testing Day by offering free HIV testing on Friday. The test will be available from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the St. Johns County Health Department, 1955 US 1 S., Ste. 100; and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Public Health Mobile Center at the Main Branch Libr
- NEW YORK: Free HIV Testing to Be Offered in Newburgh
- Times Record Herald (Middleton) (06.17.09) - Monday, June 22, 2009
- Saturday is National HIV Testing Day, and in recognition the Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center Inc. will administer free HIV tests on Thursday from noon to 4 p.m. In addition to testing, the event at 3 Washington Center in Newburgh will include food, entertainment, counseling, and information on low- or no-cos
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: HIV/AIDS Campaign to Give Out Non-FDA Approved Kits
- Washington Business Journal (06.22.09) - Monday, June 22, 2009
- Tierney Plumb
- On June 24, the national HIV testing campaign Don t? Guess? Test! will distribute self-administered rapid-result HIV test kits in Washington. Made by Africa-based Salamander Concepts, the kits are currently available in Europe, Africa, and the Far East. The initiative is controversial, however, because the kit is not a
- CALIFORNIA: Wiggins HPV Vaccine Bill Approved
- Redwood Times (Garberville) (06.18.09) - Monday, June 22, 2009
- By a 10-6 vote, the Assembly Health Committee has approved SB 158, which would require health insurers and health maintenance organizations in California to cover the cost of vaccination against human papillomavirus upon a doctor s referral. The vaccine Gardasil targets the HPV strains linked to 70 percent of cervical
- WISCONSIN: City Staff: STD Case Outsourcing Was 'Horrible Public Health'
- Journal Times (Racine) (06.18.09) - Monday, June 22, 2009
- Alex Campbell; Stephanie Brien; Paul Sloth
- The outsourcing of STD treatment in Racine led to horrible public health practices before it was ultimately suspended, according to some city health department officials. From January 2008 to May 29, 2009, the city contracted STD treatment out to the Racine Family Medicine Center, which does not specialize in STDs.
- TEXAS: Baylor's French Connection: Country Gives $8 Million for HIV Therapy Research
- Dallas Morning News (06.17.09) - Monday, June 22, 2009
- Jason Roberson
- Baylor Health Care System announced Tuesday it has received $8 million from the French government to develop a therapeutic method of controlling HIV without drugs. The project represents France s first US research unit, and it is credited in part to Dr. Jacques Banchereau, director of Baylor s Institute of Immunology R
- UNITED STATES: Fewer US Teens Report Being Sexually Active
- Reuters (05.29.09) - Monday, June 22, 2009
- Anne Harding
- A new analysis of data from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth for 1992, 1997, and 2002 finds a dramatic drop in the percentage of US teens having sex between 1992 and 2002, concurrent with a noticeable rise in contraceptive use by those who were sexually active. But very recent increases in teen pregnancy, afte
- INDIA: India's Isolated HIV Victims Find Solace in Marriage
- Agence France Presse (06.15.09) - Monday, June 22, 2009
- Rupam Jain Nair
- Many of India s some 2.5 million people living with HIV/AIDS are ostracized by their communities, prompting some to establish marriage agencies. The Gujarat Marriage Bureau for People Living with AIDS was the first of its kind when it started in 2005; eight similar agencies now exist across India. Those who register wi
- UNITED STATES: University of California-San Francisco Nominee Confirmed AIDS Chief
- San Francisco Chronicle (06.20.09) - Monday, June 22, 2009
- Jim Doyle
- On Friday, the Senate confirmed Dr. Eric Goosby as the new US global AIDS coordinator, an ambassador-at-large post based in the State Department. Goosby, a professor of clinical medicine at the University of California-San Francisco, will be responsible for overseeing the President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEP
- UTAH: Utah Pride Offers Free HIV Tests in Salt Lake County
- Salt Lake Tribune (06.18.09) - Friday, June 19, 2009
- Andrew Maddocks
- June 27 is National HIV Testing Day, and in recognition Utah Pride Counseling will offer free HIV testing on Monday from 4 to 8 p.m. at 231 E. 400 S., Ste. 208, Salt Lake City; telephone 801-595-0666.
- MISSOURI: Two Missouri University Health Care Workers Test Positive for Latent TB
- Columbia Missourian (06.19.09) - Friday, June 19, 2009
- Christine Lesicko
- Two Missouri University Health Care workers have tested positive for latent TB in testing conducted after an employee was found to have an active TB infection. MUHC identified 290 people whose exposure to the initial case may have put them at risk; results are now available for 190 people and are pending for the remain
- CANADA: Whyte Avenue Tattoo Shop Closed over Health Concerns
- Edmonton Sun (06.18.09) - Friday, June 19, 2009
- Sun Media
- Alberta Health Services has shuttered an Edmonton tattoo parlor and is advising its recent customers to be tested for blood-borne diseases. Zipp s Tattoo & Museum, 10028 Whyte (82) Ave., was closed by authorities on June 5. Infractions cited on the closure order include: instruments used on clients were not in clea
- AFRICA: WHO Says Africa Accounts for 30 Percent of Global TB Cases
- Xinhua News Agency (06.17.09) - Friday, June 19, 2009
- Africa accounts for only 10 percent of the world s population but 30 percent of the global TB burden, according to a World Health Organization statement reported Wednesday by the News Agency of Nigeria . The new focus is the implementation of the Stop TB strategy in its entirety in all the countries of the region, incl
- AUSTRALIA: Nonoccupational Postexposure Prophylaxis, Subsequent Risk Behavior and HIV Incidence in a Cohort of Australian Homosexual Men
- AIDS Vol. 23; No. 9: P. 1119-1126 (06.01.09) - Friday, June 19, 2009
- I. Mary Poynten; Fengyi Jin; Limin Mao; Garrett P. Prestage; Susan C. Kippax; John M. Kaldor; John Imrie; Andrew E. Grulich
- The current prospective analysis investigated the relationship between nonoccupational postexposure prophylaxis (NPEP) use, future risk behaviors, and HIV infection in a cohort of HIV- negative homosexual men in Sydney. Participants in the Health in Men study were questioned annually about NPEP use and tested for HIV i
- MYANMAR: Prevalence of HIV in Drug Users Increases in Myanmar
- Xinhua News Agency (06.12.09) - Friday, June 19, 2009
- Myanmar has announced a rise in HIV prevalence last year among drug users and says it will expand prevention services for migrant workers. Among drug users surveyed in Yangon and Myitkyinar, HIV prevalence tripled from 2007 to 2008, with most infected persons ages 30-34, the Health Ministry reported. Last year, M
- SOUTH AFRICA: Quarter of Men in South Africa Admit Rape, Survey Finds
- The Guardian (London) (06.18.09) - Friday, June 19, 2009
- David Smith
- A study commissioned by South Africa s Medical Research Council finds sexual violence in the country is endemic. Professor Rachel Jewkes and colleagues interviewed a representative sample of 1,738 South African men from the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces, using computer- assisted collection to ensure anonymit
- GLOBAL: Companies Work Together on TB Drugs
- Seattle Times (06.18.09) - Friday, June 19, 2009
- Sandi Doughton
- At the Pacific Health Summit in Seattle this week, 250 experts from 25 nations focused on the growing threat of drug- resistant TB. No new TB drugs have emerged in the past 40 years, and the standard regimen requires patients to undergo six months of treatment with antibiotics. Cases of multidrug-resistant TB, which ca
- GLOBAL: Anti-Disease Funds Could Be Harming Health Systems
- The Guardian (London) (06.19.09) - Friday, June 19, 2009
- Sarah Boseley
- The world s commitment to global health initiatives in low- and middle-income countries, which quadrupled since 1990, saved many lives but also had some adverse effects for health systems in poor countries, a new study suggests. Funding for health assistance ballooned from $5.6 billion in 1990 to $21.8 billion in 2007,
- UNITED STATES: Labor Group Takes On CVS over Locked-Up Condoms
- The Tennessean (Nashville) (06.17.09) - Friday, June 19, 2009
- Getahn Ward
- A coalition of labor and community groups this month launched the Cure CVS: Unlock the Condoms Initiative to pressure the nation s largest drugstore chain to make condoms easier to access. According to the Change to Win group, its survey of more than 2,200 CVS stores nationwide identified 19 markets where condoms are k
- ILLINOIS: Hear Program on HIV/AIDS Act
- Chicago Daily Herald (06.17.09) - Thursday, June 18, 2009
- On June 24, the Open Door Clinic in Sugar Grove will present a program on the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Modernization Treatment Act featuring Jeanne White-Ginder, mother of the Indiana teenager for whom the act is named. First enacted in 1990, the Ryan White program is the largest federal effort focused exclusively on HIV/AI
- MISSISSIPPI: TB Tests Planned for Jail at Raymond
- Clarion Ledger (Jackson) (06.18.09) - Thursday, June 18, 2009
- Kathleen Baydala
- Follow-up testing is planned for 25 inmates at the Hinds County Detention Center in Raymond, where two active TB cases were diagnosed earlier this spring. Last month, the Mississippi State Department of Health tested 800 inmates at the jail and prison farm for TB. While no new active cases were found, 25 prisoners test
- AUSTRALIA: Free Cervical Cancer Vaccine Soon to End
- The Age (Melbourne) (06.12.09) - Thursday, June 18, 2009
- Time is running out for women who wish to take advantage of the Australian government s program offering free vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV). All women ages 18 to 26, as well as females ages 12 to 18 who are not at school, are eligible to receive the free inoculation; however, they must get the first of
- UNITED KINGDOM: Will I? Won't I? Why Do Men Who Have Sex with Men Present for Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for Sexual Exposures?
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Vol. 85: P. 206-211 (06..09) - Thursday, June 18, 2009
- C. Sayer; M. Fisher; E. Nixon; K. Nambiar; D. Richardson; N. Perry; C. Llewellyn
- Failures of post-exposure prophylaxis following sexual exposure (PEPSE) to prevent seroconversion have been reported and are often associated with ongoing risk exposure, the authors wrote. Understanding why men who have sex with men (MSM) access PEPSE on some occasions and not others may lead to more effective health
- CANADA: Tattoo Parlors Go Unchecked
- Toronto Star (06.13.09) - Thursday, June 18, 2009
- Kenyon Wallace
- A Toronto Star investigation has found that no Toronto-area public health unit has consistently performed all the required annual inspections of tattoo and piercing parlors. The province has required such inspections since 1997. The Star investigation, which follows a tattoo parlor-related health scare in the Peel heal
- JAPAN: Online Novel Teaches Young Brazilians Safe Sex
- Daily Yomiuri (Tokyo) (06.08.09) - Thursday, June 18, 2009
- Communicating safe sex messages to young Brazilians living in Japan is the goal of a new project by the Tokyo-based nonprofit Assistance Service for Brazilians in Japan (ASBJ). In May, ASBJ began posting online a Portuguese translation of the Japanese novel Love Communication, which was written by obstetrician-gynecolo
- AUSTRALIA: Gay Men Most at Risk of HIV: Report
- Australian Associated Press (06.18.09) - Thursday, June 18, 2009
- Men who have sex with men (MSM) account for the majority of new HIV diagnoses in Australia , according to a report released today by the Australian Federation of AIDS Organizations. Even so, a growing proportion of HIV cases were acquired through heterosexual intercourse, AFAO s report states. Between 2003 and 2007
- CALIFORNIA: State Inspects Porn Industry Clinic
- Los Angeles Times (06.18.09) - Thursday, June 18, 2009
- Kimi Yoshino
- California health and occupational safety officials on Wednesday conducted a surprise inspection of a medical clinic that tests adult-film actors for HIV and STDs. Since the disclosure last week of a female performer s positive HIV test result, public health officials and AIDS activists have complained that the Adult I
- UTAH: Lawmaker Pushes for Sex Education Reform
- Salt Lake Tribune (06.17.09) - Thursday, June 18, 2009
- Lisa Schencker
- At a legislative meeting held Wednesday, supporters and opponents debated comprehensive sex education. Rep. Lynn Hemingway (D-Holladay) is drafting a measure, modeled after a bill now before legislators in North Carolina, that would require Utah schools to offer two sex education tracks: one that is abstinence-only, an
- MICHIGAN: National HIV Testing Day
- Port Huron Times Herald (06.15.09) - Wednesday, June 17, 2009
- National HIV Testing Day is June 27, and in recognition the St. Clair County Health Department is reminding residents that it offers HIV testing, other than that ordered by a court of law, free of charge. Appointments are available by calling the main office, 3415 28th St., Port Huron, at 810-987-5300, or the teen heal
- FLORIDA: Event Aims to Raise HIV/AIDS Awareness
- Pensacola News Journal (06.14.09) - Wednesday, June 17, 2009
- Sean Dugas
- Pensacola s first Health Awareness Festival, sponsored by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference as part of its annual state convention, drew hundreds of people to Hollis Williams Park on Saturday. Among the more than 20 community organizations partnering with SCLC was Positive Healthcare, which tested about 20 p
- UNITED STATES: Truth or Consequences: The Intertemporal Consistency of Adolescent Self-Report on the Youth Risk Behavior Survey
- American Journal of Epidemiology Vol. 169; No. 11: P. 1388- 1397 (06.01.09) - Wednesday, June 17, 2009
- Janet E. Rosenbaum
- The author analyzed the consistency of adolescent respondents self-reported health risk behaviors, noting that while surveys are the primary information source about such behaviors, adolescents may not report them accurately. Inaccurate data can undermine the formulation of adolescent health policy, as well as its eval
- NAMIBIA: Namibian AIDS Meeting Emphasizes Locally Led Programs
- Voice of America News (06.15.09) - Wednesday, June 17, 2009
- Joe DeCapua
- At the 2009 HIV/AIDS Implementers Meeting held last weekend in Namibia s capital of Windhoek, 1,500 attendees from 55 countries discussed the role of local organizations in developing prevention, treatment, and care strategies. The purpose of the implementers meeting is really to bring together people who actually impl
- GLOBAL: Johnson & Johnson, Nonprofit Join to Speed TB Drug Development
- Reuters (06.17.09) - Wednesday, June 17, 2009
- Deena Beasley
- Johnson & Johnson (J&J) announced Wednesday it is teaming with the nonprofit Global Alliance for TB Drug Development to help bring to market the first tuberculosis drug in 40 years with a new mechanism of action. The candidate drug, TMC207, is designed to interfere with an enzyme Mycobacterium tuberculosis ne
- GLOBAL: UN General Assembly Meets on Global Response to AIDS
- Xinhua News Agency (06.16.09) - Wednesday, June 17, 2009
- At a UN General Assembly plenary meeting on Tuesday to discuss progress against HIV/AIDS, senior UN officials urged member states not to falter in their commitments to achieve universal prevention, treatment, care, and support by next year. The goals were adopted by the General Assembly in 2006. As a result of this ong
- CALIFORNIA: County Now Says It's Unknown if HIV Cases Tied to Porn Work
- Los Angeles Times (06.17.09) - Wednesday, June 17, 2009
- Kimi Yoshino
- On Tuesday, Los Angeles County health officials corrected their recent assertion that at least 16 unpublicized HIV diagnoses among adult-film performers had been reported to them since 2004. They acknowledged they do not know whether those cases were actively working as porn performers when they tested positive. The co
- UNITED STATES: VA Officials Grilled over Botched Colonoscopies
- Associated Press (06.16.09) - Wednesday, June 17, 2009
- Ben Evans
- On Tuesday, Veterans Affairs officials apologized before a House subcommittee looking into the handling of a hepatitis and HIV scare at VA health care centers in Miami, Augusta, Ga., and Murfreesboro, Tenn. A report finding that fewer than half of VA facilities given a surprise inspection last month had proper infectio
- ILLINOIS: Ride Raises Funds for AIDS
- Windy City Times (Chicago) (06.10.09) - Tuesday, June 16, 2009
- About 125 riders took part in the 180-mile 2009 Ride for AIDS Chicago on June 6-7. The event raised about $129,000 for Chicago-area HIV/AIDS service providers. We weren t too sure how this year s ride would do [financially] because of the economic situation, but it turned out great, said Rhett Lindsay of Test Positive
- OHIO: Case Western Reserve University Dental School Receives $9.5 Million Federal Grant
- Crain's Cleveland Business (06.15.09) - Tuesday, June 16, 2009
- The National Institutes of Health s National Institute for Dental and Craniofacial Research has awarded a five-year, $9.5 million grant to the Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine. According to a statement from the school, the 22-member research team will use the grant to unravel changes in the hum
- CALIFORNIA: Diminishing the Deficit's Damage
- San Francisco Chronicle (06.16.09) - Tuesday, June 16, 2009
- Wyatt Buchanan
- The Conference Committee on the Budget, a group comprising Democrats and Republicans from the Assembly and the Senate, is developing a plan for dealing with California s $24.3 billion deficit. The committee s proposal is an alternative to the extensive cuts proposed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, which would slash $80.
- GEORGIA: Officials Urge Citizens to Be Prepared Against HIV
- Albany Herald (06.14.09) - Tuesday, June 16, 2009
- Jennifer Parks
- In observance of National HIV Testing Day on June 27, public health officials will offer free, 20-minute HIV tests at the Dawson Public Safety Building, 432 Crawford St. in Dawson from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. We want to raise awareness, said Southwest District Health Director Dr. Jacqueline Grant. It s very important for peop
- NEW YORK: Abstinence Funding at Issue; Falls Youth Advocate Says Federal Cuts Put Lone Program at Risk
- Buffalo News (06.11.09) - Tuesday, June 16, 2009
- Caitlin Murray
- President Obama s proposed budget, which would redirect millions in abstinence-only funding, could make it difficult for one Niagara Falls group to stay in business, says a local youth advocate. Obama s 2010-11 budget favors comprehensive sex education and would reduce abstinence-only funding by $133 million. It s disa
- UNITED STATES: Condom Use and Duration of Concurrent Partnerships Among Men in the United States
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Vol. 36; No. 5: P. 265-272 (05..09) - Tuesday, June 16, 2009
- Irene A. Doherty, PhD; Victor J. Schoenbach, PhD; Adaora A. Adimora, MD
- Concurrent partnerships accelerate dissemination of STIs [sexually transmitted infections]. Most investigations of the features of concurrent partnerships have focused on higher risk subpopulations, the authors of the current study explained. Using data from the 2002 National Survey of Family Growth, they assessed con
- CANADA: Judge Slams Criminalization of HIV
- Toronto Star (06.13.09) - Tuesday, June 16, 2009
- Tracey Tyler
- Canada has filed criminal charges against more people with HIV per capita than any other country and is setting a poor example for other nations on how to deal rationally with HIV/AIDS, according to a top South African jurist. Canada has put more than 90 HIV-positive people on trial for having unprotected sex, even w
- UNITED STATES: Nonprofit's Clinic Is Crossing Nation
- Times-Picayune (New Orleans) (06.16.09) - Tuesday, June 16, 2009
- Amber Sandoval-Griffin
- The nation s largest nonprofit AIDS medical care provider has begun a 14-city free HIV testing caravan across the southern United States , culminating with a stop in Washington, D.C., for HIV Testing Day on June 27. The AIDS Healthcare Foundation took its AHF/Magic Johnson Mobile HIV Testing Unit to New Orleans on Mond
- UNITED STATES: VA Inspections Show Continued Flaws
- Associated Press (06.16.09) - Tuesday, June 16, 2009
- Kimberly Hefling; Ben Evans
- A report by the Veterans Administration s inspector general finds less than half of the VA facilities given a surprise inspection last month had appropriate training and guidelines in place for common endoscopic procedures, suggesting the recently disclosed errors that potentially exposed thousands of veterans to HIV a
- INDIANA: Men Turning to Planned Parenthood for Health Care
- Associated Press (06.11.09) - Monday, June 15, 2009
- Planned Parenthood of Indiana reports the number of men who presented for care at its clinics last year, almost 4,600, was up by almost 5 percent from the year before. June 15-21 has been designated as Men s Health Week, and PPI is taking the opportunity to promote its services for men, including STD testing and treatm
- PANAMA: Panama Launches HIV/AIDS Prevention Program
- Xinhua News Agency (06.12.09) - Monday, June 15, 2009
- Hundreds of young people turned out Friday at the University of Panama for the kickoff of Make the Test, a new HIV prevention campaign launched by the Panamanian Health Ministry. The project provided more than 1,000 free HIV tests. The outreach aims to increase AIDS awareness among sexually active middle-aged people as
- AUSTRALIA: Bungle Allows TB Patients to Travel on Qantas Flight
- Australian Associated Press (06.15.09) - Monday, June 15, 2009
- Queensland health authorities are monitoring passengers who took a flight, the 8 a.m. departure from Cairns to Horn Island on June 11, on which a TB patient was mistakenly allowed to fly. The patient, who had been in treatment for two months at Cairns Base Hospital, should have been sent home on a Flying Doctors Servic
- CALIFORNIA: Second Look at Cuts to AIDS Food Programs
- Los Angeles Daily News (06.11.09) - Monday, June 15, 2009
- Susan Abram
- Members of Los Angeles County Commission on HIV voted Thursday to send back to committee a proposal that would cut $350,000 from HIV/AIDS nutritional support services. More than 200 people packed the hearing room, and dozens of clients and staff from potentially affected agencies, including AIDS Project Los Angeles (AP
- CHINA: Pharmacy Workers' Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Human Immunodeficiency Virus Knowledge in Fuzhou, China: Implications for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing, Treatment and Prevention Strategies
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Vol. 36; No. 4: P. 221-226 (04..09) - Monday, June 15, 2009
- Yi Wen, MD; Jihui Guan, MD; Zunyou Wu, MD, PhD; Li Li, PhD; Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus, PhD; Chunqing Lin, MD; Roger Detels, MD, MS; the NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial Group
- Because pharmacies in China play a special role in providing treatment services for STD-infected patients, the authors identified a need to study the STD and HIV knowledge of retail pharmacy workers. The researchers recruited 200 pharmacy workers from 120 randomly selected retail pharmacies in Fuzhou, China. A self- ad
- SOUTH AFRICA: Boys Do It More Than Girls
- Sowetan (06.10.09) - Monday, June 15, 2009
- Pertunia Ratsatsi
- The South African government is looking at increasing its budget for condoms in response to reports that young men in the country are more likely to have multiple sex partners, and they are also more likely to use condoms. Last year, 87.4 percent of young men and 73.1 percent of young women used condoms, according to t
- SOUTH AFRICA: Scientists Plan Help for HIV Patients with Mental Illness
- Inter Press Service (06.08.09) - Monday, June 15, 2009
- Kristin Palitza
- Scientists at the University of Cape Town s (UCT) psychiatry and mental health department are developing guidelines to help health care professionals identify and care for HIV-positive patients with mental health disorders. The guidelines, being written for nurses and counselors, will address how to manage, treat, and
- UNITED STATES: Hearing to Air VA Mistakes with Hospital Equipment
- Associated Press (06.14.09) - Monday, June 15, 2009
- Bill Poovey
- On Tuesday, a congressional panel will hear from top Department of Veterans Affairs officials concerning the possible exposure of 10,000 veterans to HIV and hepatitis. The House Committee on Veterans Affairs oversight and investigation subcommittee will discuss mistakes involving improperly sanitized endoscopy equipmen
- ARIZONA: AIDS Medication Program Cuts List of Covered Drugs
- Arizona Daily Star (Tucson) (06.11.09) - Monday, June 15, 2009
- Stephanie Innes
- The state-run AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) has slashed the list of drugs it pays for from seven to three pages, leaving many low-income recipients to cover the cost of medications that help with side effects of the disease. Critical drugs - antiretrovirals and those for opportunistic infections - will not be aff
- GLOBAL: UN AIDS Official Concerned by Economic Crisis
- Associated Press (06.11.09) - Friday, June 12, 2009
- Rodrick Mukumbira
- Low- and middle-income nations need $25 billion to achieve universal access to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care by 2010, but only $14 billion has been raised so far, UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director Paul DeLay said on Thursday. Resources are becoming scarce, but there is a need to ensure their use in an equitabl
- ARKANSAS: Purposeful Strides
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (06.11.09) - Friday, June 12, 2009
- The Clinton Presidential Center will be the site of the Arkansas AIDS Foundation s seventh annual AIDS walk on Saturday. The walk steps off at 10 a.m.; it will be followed by a health fair with free HIV testing, food, and entertainment. The entry fee is $20, and all walkers will receive a T-shirt. For more information,
- UNITED STATES: AIDS Meeting Demands Lift of US Ban on HIV- Infected Visitors
- Science (06.11.09) - Friday, June 12, 2009
- Jon Cohen
- The International AIDS Society signaled Wednesday it is considering holding its 2012 global conference in Washington, D.C., but only if the US government changes a law banning HIV- positive immigrants and visitors from entering the country. The United States last hosted the IAS conference in 1987 in Washington. The IAS
- UNITED STATES: FDA Strengthens Warnings on Gardasil
- Wall Street Journal (06.10.09) - Friday, June 12, 2009
- Jennifer Corbett Dooren
- Responding to reports of patients fainting after receiving injections of Gardasil, the Food and Drug Administration has strengthened its warnings regarding the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. To prevent falls and injuries all vaccine recipients should remain seated or lying down and be closely observed for 15 minut
- MINNESOTA: Player with a Purpose; Minnesota Lynx Star Guard Candice Wiggins Scores Off-Court Points as an Advocate for Youth AIDS Education
- Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (06.01.09) - Friday, June 12, 2009
- Kristin Tillotson
- WNBA star Candice Wiggins emergence as an HIV/AIDS advocate stems from a deeply personal place: Her father, Major League Baseball player Alan Wiggins, died of the disease in 1991 at age 32. The 22-year-old guard for the Minnesota Lynx was not quite four when her dad passed. I could have gone a totally different way, s
- CALIFORNIA: L.A. County Offers Teens Home Delivery of STD Tests
- Associated Press (06.11.09) - Friday, June 12, 2009
- Shaya Tayefe Mohajer
- In Los Angeles County, women soon will be able to take an STD test and get the results without ever going to a clinic. Officials there recently launched a program under which women can request a free home test for chlamydia or gonorrhea. After mailing back a completed test, they can receive a text message to notify the
- UNITED STATES: Estimating the Proportion of HIV Transmissions from Main Sex Partners Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Five US Cities
- AIDS Vol. 23; No. 9: P. 1153-1162 (06.01.09) - Friday, June 12, 2009
- Patrick S. Sullivan; Laura Salazar; Susan Buchbinder; Travis H. Sanchez
- Men who have sex with men (MSM) continue to be the group most heavily impacted by the US HIV epidemic. Since 2000, HIV incidence among US MSM has been increasing. In the current study, the researchers modeled HIV transmissions using data from MSM in five US cities from the National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System, t
- CALIFORNIA: More Porn HIV Cases Disclosed
- Los Angeles Times (06.12.09) - Friday, June 12, 2009
- Kimi Yoshino; Rong-Gong Lin II
- Newly released data show that despite pornography industry assurances that the recent diagnosis of HIV in a performer is the first since a 2004 outbreak, at least 16 other cases have been confirmed in adult-film stars. The disclosure brings to 22 the number of HIV cases reported in industry performers over the last fiv
- NORTH CAROLINA: N.C. Senate Panel Approves Changes to Sex Education Bill
- Associated Press (06.11.09) - Friday, June 12, 2009
- Gary D. Robertson
- On Wednesday, a sex education bill that would require all state school systems to offer sixth-, seventh-, and eighth- graders information about contraceptives to prevent pregnancy and how to prevent STDs cleared the Senate Mental Health & Youth Services Committee. However, changes made to the measure pleased neithe
- MISSOURI: Missouri University Health Care Worker Identified with Active Case of Tuberculosis
- Columbia Missourian (06.08.09) - Thursday, June 11, 2009
- Emily David
- A health care worker at Missouri University Health Care diagnosed with active TB has been removed from clinical duty and is undergoing treatment, Les Hall, MUHC s chief medical officer, told a news conference Monday. MUHC comprises nine sites; officials declined to identify the one where the man worked. The hospital is
- ZAMBIA: Zambia Calls for Accelerated Efforts in HIV/AIDS Fight
- Xinhua News Agency (06.06.09) - Thursday, June 11, 2009
- Despite an increase in the number of people presenting for HIV testing and counseling, Zambia must work harder to fight AIDS, the minister of health said Friday at a meeting of senior cabinet officials. Kapembwa Simbao said condom use remains low, at 40 percent, as does the level of knowledge about HIV among youths. Re
- GLOBAL: US Pledges to Put Women, Girls First in AIDS Fight
- Associated Press (06.10.09) - Thursday, June 11, 2009
- The Obama administration will put women and girls first in the fight against HIV/AIDS, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Wednesday in a video address to an international AIDS conference in Namibia . The US government will prioritize the prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission, she said, and it will
- HAWAII: HIV Case: Medical Privacy Violator Gets One Year
- Honolulu Advertiser (06.10.09) - Thursday, June 11, 2009
- Jim Dooley
- On Tuesday, Circuit Judge Randal Lee sentenced a woman to one year in prison for posting online the medical records of a person with HIV/AIDS. Rhonda Wong-Fernandez, 22, was also given five years of probation and 200 hours of community service. In passing sentence, Lee said Wong-Fernandez accessed the records while wor
- UNITED STATES: AIDS Virus Raises Heart Disease Risk in HIV- Infected People
- Bloomberg News (06.03.09) - Thursday, June 11, 2009
- Marilyn Chase
- HIV infection poses a risk of cardiovascular disease similar to that of smoking, researchers recently reported. The thickening of the carotid artery associated with the increased risk is not caused by HIV medications, said the team headed by Carl Grunfeld, professor of medicine at the University of California-San Franc
- UNITED STATES: Determinants of Recent HIV Infection Among Seattle-Area Men Who Have Sex with Men
- American Journal of Public Health Vol. 99; No. S1: P. S157- S164 (04..09) - Thursday, June 11, 2009
- Hanne Thiede, DVM, MPH; Richard A. Jenkins, PhD; James W. Carey, PhD, MPH; Rebecca Hutcheson, MSW; Katherine K. Thomas, MS; Ronald D. Stall, PhD; Edward White, PhD, MPH; Iris Allen, MPH; Roberto Mejia, PhD; Matthew R. Golden, MD, MPH
- The study authors sought to identify HIV infection risk factors related to partner selection and sexual behaviors with those partners among men who have sex with men (MSM) in King County, Wash. Participants were recruited from Seattle-area HIV testing sites. Recent HIV infection was assessed by the Serologic Testing Al
- SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa Leads Hunt for Killer TB Vaccine
- Reuters (06.05.09) - Thursday, June 11, 2009
- Wendell Roelf
- Researchers in South Africa next month will begin trials evaluating a vaccine for TB, a disease estimated to affect one in three people globally. The world needs a new TB vaccine because the current one is not really effective in terms of preventing TB and that is manifest in the context of an increasing epidemic, sai
- CALIFORNIA: Porn HIV Case Renews Concerns
- Los Angeles Times (06.11.09) - Thursday, June 11, 2009
- Rong-Gong Lin, II; Kimi Yoshino
- State and local health officials said Wednesday they are launching investigations into a newly confirmed HIV case in an actress working in Southern California s pornography industry. According to the Adult Industry Medical Healthcare Foundation (AIMHF), the San Fernando clinic that serves adult-film stars and confirmed
- UNITED STATES: The HPV Debate: Majority of Pediatricians Recommend Vaccine, but Opponents Fear Its Use Could Lead to Promiscuity
- Daily Gazette (Schenectady, N.Y.) (06.06.09) - Thursday, June 11, 2009
- Joanne E. McFadden
- A 2006 American Academy of Pediatrics survey found 81 percent of pediatricians were likely to offer the vaccine against human papillomavirus (HPV) to their female patients. As of June 2008, Merck & Co. had distributed 18 million doses of its vaccine Gardasil in the United States . Yet while the health
- NEW YORK: Ivy Clinic to Offer Free HIV, Hepatitis C Tests
- The Courier (Bath) (06.07.09) - Wednesday, June 10, 2009
- In recognition of National HIV Testing Day, the Arnot Health Ivy Clinic will offer free testing for HIV, hepatitis C, and syphilis from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on June 26. The clinic is located at 600 Ivy St., Ste. 206, Elmira.
- NORTH CAROLINA: Hundreds Hoof It for 'Walk for AIDS Relief Day'
- Daily Reflector (Greenville) (06.08.09) - Wednesday, June 10, 2009
- Michael Abramowitz
- In Greenville on Saturday, more than 500 people turned out for Walk for AIDS Relief Day, sponsored by Koinonia Christian Center Church. This is our 20th anniversary as a church family, said Bishop Rosie S. O Neal, senior pastor. Each year we walk for something different. This year we re pleased to walk for HIV/AIDS awa
- UNITED KINGDOM: Young People 'Less Aware of HIV/AIDS Dangers'
- The Guardian (London) (06.04.09) - Wednesday, June 10, 2009
- Owen Bowcott
- A recent survey of 2,550 young people, conducted for the Staying Alive Foundation with support from the Body Shop and MTV UK, finds that knowledge about HIV/AIDS is decreasing. Among the 16- to 24-year-olds polled, almost 60 percent thought they were not at risk of infection after having unprotected sex. Nearly 14 perc
- NORTH CAROLINA: Forsyth Tops N.C. in Syphilis Cases
- Winston-Salem Journal (06.05.09) - Wednesday, June 10, 2009
- Lisa O'Donnell
- Forsyth County ranks number one in the state for new syphilis cases so far this year, preliminary data from the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services epidemiology section show. The county Department of Public Health has recorded 70 cases of syphilis from January 1 through May 22, of which 44 were primary and sec
- UNITED STATES: Incidence and Diagnoses of HIV Infection - Puerto Rico, 2006
- Morbidity and Mortalilty Weekly Report Vol. 58; No. 21: P. 589-591 (06.05.09) - Wednesday, June 10, 2009
- S. Miranda, MPH; B. Lopez, MS; E.J. García-Rivera, MD; M. Rangel, MD, PhD; A.L. Herdandez, MD; L. Espinoza, DDS; Q. An, MS; R. Song, PhD; R. Zhang, MS; Z. Myles, MPH
- The current study examines Puerto Rico s high HIV rate and how the territory s epidemic differs from that of the United States as a whole. The overall HIV incidence rate in Puerto Rico in 2006 (45.0 per 100,000 population) was twice the estimated US rate (22.8) and 1.5 times the estimated rate for Hispanics in the Unit
- CARIBBEAN: Violence Against Women Fuels HIV Growth, Sparks New Caribbean Group into Action
- Caribbean Today (Miami) (04.09.09) - Wednesday, June 10, 2009
- Peter Richards
- Sexual violence is driving the increase of HIV infection among girls and women in the Caribbean, say activists who have started an organization to fight the problem. Violence, real or threatened, dramatically increases female vulnerability to HIV by making it difficult or impossible to negotiate safer sex and condom us
- UGANDA: New Study Faults Uganda Government on HIV Resource Allocation
- Daily Monitor (Kampala) (06.06.09) - Wednesday, June 10, 2009
- Peter Nyanzi
- A recently released report, The Analysis of Prevention Response and Modes of Transmission, finds Uganda s HIV/AIDS policies and programs are not targeting the populations most at risk. The study, commissioned by UNAIDS and the World Bank in partnership with the Uganda AIDS Commission, was carried out from 2007 to 2008.
- CANADA: Fotonovela Reaches Out to Young Gay Immigrants
- Toronto Star (06.09.09) - Wednesday, June 10, 2009
- Lesley Ciarula Taylor
- Monday marked the debut of a new graphic novel targeting HIV, hepatitis C, and STD prevention messages to Latino newcomers in Toronto s gay village around Church and Wellesley streets. Chicos Como Tu ( Guys Like You ) tells the stories of three young gay immigrant men. The plots are derived from stories Gerardo Betanco
- CALIFORNIA: Protest to Draw Attention to Proposed AIDS Cuts
- Los Angeles Times (06.10.09) - Wednesday, June 10, 2009
- Kimi Yoshino
- Activists are headed to Sacramento today to protest proposed cuts in state funding for HIV/AIDS services totaling more than $80 million. California has been a leader in AIDS care, and it s definitely slipping out of that role, said Michael Weinstein, president of the AIDS Healthcare Foundation in Los Angeles. The cuts
- MASSACHUSETTS: 12,000 Walkers Hit the Road for AIDS
- Boston Herald (06.08.09) - Tuesday, June 09, 2009
- Ira Kantor
- Sunday s AIDS Walk Boston drew some 12,000 people to a 6.2- mile course along the Charles River Esplanade and the Back Bay. Launched 24 years ago, the walk has raised about $35 million for HIV/AIDS prevention and services. The fundraising goal for this year s event was $1.1 million. A lot of people don t realize that i
- SOUTH CAROLINA: Women's Health Symposium
- The State (Columbia, S.C.) (05.26.09) - Tuesday, June 09, 2009
- STDs, sexual assault and teenage pregnancy will be among topics addressed on June 25 at Saving the Next Generation: Women and Girls Sexual Health Symposium. Speakers will include Hydeia Broadbent, who was infected with HIV at birth. The gathering will take place at Crayton Middle School, 5000 Clemson Ave. in Columbia.
- KENTUCKY: University of Kentucky Gets Federal Grant to Prevent Cancer
- Associated Press (06.04.09) - Tuesday, June 09, 2009
- Cervical cancer prevention is a priority activity to be carried out under the continuation of a federal grant recently awarded to the University of Kentucky. The CDC-administered grant will provide the school with $800,000 to $1 million annually for the next five years. According to a report in the Lexington Herald-Lea
- MISSOURI: Saint Louis University Investigates TB Vaccine
- Associated Press (05.29.09) - Tuesday, June 09, 2009
- Betsy Taylor
- Changing the way a standard vaccine for tuberculosis is delivered might boost its effectiveness, say researchers at Saint Louis University. TB remains a major cause of death worldwide even though the vaccine against it - bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) - is commonly administered to children in many countries, noted Dr.
- UNITED STATES: Patterns of Engagement in Care by HIV-Infected Adults: South Carolina, 2004-2006
- AIDS Vol. 23; No. 6: P. 725-730 (03.27.09) - Tuesday, June 09, 2009
- Bankole A. Olatosi; Janice C. Probst; Carleen H. Stoskopf; Amy B. Martin; Wayne A. Duffus
- In the current study, the authors designed a cross-sectional analysis of non-pregnant HIV-infected South Carolinians (n=13,042) from Jan. 1, 2004, to Dec. 31, 2006, to identify factors associated with HIV care utilization in the state. South Carolina mandates reporting of HIV laboratory markers. Adults with reported vi
- JAMAICA: Face of HIV/AIDS Improves - Health Official
- The Gleaner (Kingston) (06.07.09) - Tuesday, June 09, 2009
- Petrina Francis
- Jamaica has made significant strides in the treatment and care of people with HIV/AIDS in the last five years, according to Dr. Kevin Harvey, senior medical officer in the Ministry of Health s HIV/Sexually Transmitted Infection Control Program. The face of the disease has shifted from one of illness, weight loss and
- UNITED KINGDOM: 'Timebomb' of Britons Unaware They Have HIV
- Sunday Times (London) (06.06.09) - Tuesday, June 09, 2009
- UK medical experts are stepping up their call for expanded HIV testing and warning of a timebomb posed by the more than 20,000 Britons who are carrying the virus without knowing it. It s a matter of concern that so many individuals in the UK are unaware that they are HIV-infected, said the government s health watchdog,
- SOUTH AFRICA: AIDS Stabilizing in South Africa as New Cases Drop Among Youth: Study
- Agence France Presse (06.09.09) - Tuesday, June 09, 2009
- The site of the world s worst AIDS epidemic, South Africa , appears to be making inroads in containing the disease. HIV infections among children and teenagers in South Africa are stabilizing, according to a study released this week by the Human Sciences Research Council. However, the larger picture in South Africa sti
- UNITED STATES: CDC Warning: Oral Sex Can Transmit HIV, Other STDs
- The Ledger (Lakeland, Florida) (06.04.09) - Tuesday, June 09, 2009
- Robin Adams
- In a fact sheet released June 4, CDC reiterated the risk of contracting HIV and other STDs through oral sex. Even though the risk of transmitting HIV through oral sex is much lower than that of anal or vaginal sex, numerous studies have demonstrated that oral sex can result in the transmission of HIV and other [STDs],
- BELGIUM: Record Number of HIV Infections in Belgium in 2008
- Xinhua News Agency (06.02.09) - Monday, June 08, 2009
- Belgium recorded its largest annual number of new HIV infections ever - 1,078 - in 2008, according to Federal Department of Public Health data reported by VRT news. While the number of cases linked to heterosexual transmission has fallen, the number among men who have sex with men is up, public health authorities sai
- UNITED STATES: VA Count of Positive HIV Tests Now Six
- Associated Press (06.05.09) - Monday, June 08, 2009
- In its ongoing investigation of improper endoscopy practices that may have exposed patients at three of its facilities to blood-borne diseases, the US Department of Veterans Affairs has said another patient has tested positive for HIV. A second patient at the VA s ear, nose and throat clinic in Augusta, Ga., has tested
- NEBRASKA: STD Testing Clinic in North Omaha Closing
- Omaha World-Herald (06.02.09) - Monday, June 08, 2009
- Michael O'Connor
- On July 1, the Douglas County Health Department s STD clinic in North Omaha will close, and services will be consolidated in midtown at the County Health Center on Woolworth Avenue. The closing of the north Omaha facility, located at 5050 Ames Ave. near 50th Street, will save the county money and allow the agency to of
- NEW YORK: Access HIV Prevention Videos and Education
- Hudson Valley Press (Newburgh) (05.31.09) - Monday, June 08, 2009
- Westchester County residents can now access local HIV/AIDS resources online thanks to the launch of a new Facebook page, Project WAVE Westchester (PWW). PWW is a partnership of public and private agencies that provide HIV/AIDS-related services including prevention, testing, counseling, and treatment, with a special foc
- ARKANSAS: AIDS Crisis Subject of Little Rock Lecture: Humanitarian Says More Effective Aid Programs are Key
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (06.05.09) - Monday, June 08, 2009
- Mimi Abebe
- Making existing interventions more effective is the next step in addressing the AIDS pandemic, according to noted physician, author, and teacher Paul Farmer. I m surprised at the ineffectiveness of social projects, he told an audience of more than 400 Thursday at the Clinton Presidential Center. They are not focused on
- UNITED STATES: Overseas Screening for Tuberculosis in US-Bound Immigrants and Refugees
- New England Journal of Medicine Vol. 360; No. 23: P. 2406-2415 (06.04.09) - Monday, June 08, 2009
- Yecai Liu, MS; Michelle S. Weinberg, MD; Luis S. Ortega, MD; John A. Painter, DVM; Susan A. Maloney, MD
- The authors introduced the current study by noting that TB is the second-most common cause of death from infectious diseases in the world. In the United States in 2007, 57.8 percent of new TB cases were diagnosed in foreign-born persons. Among the foreign-born, the TB rate was 9.8 times higher than among US- born perso
- THAILAND: Call for Cheap Access to Female Condoms
- The Nation (Bangkok) (05.29.09) - Monday, June 08, 2009
- At the recent 12th National AIDS Conference, advocates said female condoms can play a key role in Thailand s HIV prevention strategy. Female condoms could help women have more power to negotiate with their partner to have safe sex, said Tissadee Sawangying, a health coordinator. The government should work hard to incre
- UTAH: Students Will Learn About STD Testing at School
- Salt Lake Tribune (06.05.09) - Monday, June 08, 2009
- Lisa Schencker
- State officials have broadened what sex education curriculum is permissible in Utah, but some details of the new policy remain unclear. A curriculum approved Friday by the State Board of Education encourages testing for STDs and allows teachers to identify methods of contraception. At the same time, the new curriculum
- INDONESIA: HIV/AIDS Cases Soar in Indonesia: Official
- Agence France Presse (06.03.09) - Friday, June 05, 2009
- The head of the national AIDS commission announced Wednesday that the number of known HIV/AIDS cases in Indonesia has nearly tripled, jumping from 9,565 in 2005 to 26,632 as of March. The number of infections is increasing and it s worrying, said Nafsia Mboi. She added it is believed that 85 percent of Indonesians with
- ILLINOIS: AIDS Foundation of Chicago Urges Swift Action on Funding
- Windy City Times (Chicago) (06.03.09) - Friday, June 05, 2009
- The AIDS Foundation of Chicago has issued a call for the state Legislature to return to work on the budget for the next fiscal year. In the midst of one of the most severe economic downturns in decades, the Illinois General Assembly concluded its spring session on the constitutional budget deadline of May 31 by failing
- UNITED STATES: Today in History - June 5
- Associated Press (06.05.09) - Friday, June 05, 2009
- On this date in 1981, CDC reported that five gay men in Los Angeles had developed a rare form of pneumonia. These were the first recognized cases of the condition that later became known as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, or AIDS.
- TEXAS: Planned Parenthood May End or Reduce Its AIDS/HIV Support Programs
- El Paso Times (06.03.09) - Friday, June 05, 2009
- Diana Washington Valdez
- Planned Parenthood Center of El Paso Inc. is closing its clinic at 9201 Dyer St. and may scale back or eliminate its HIV/AIDS support programs, officials said. The El Paso affiliate has about 628 clients in its HIV/AIDS medical assistance and housing opportunities programs. Staff at the Dyer clinic will be transferred
- NORTH CAROLINA: Western North Carolina AIDS Project Launches 'I Need You to Know' Campaign
- Citizen Times (Asheville) (06.03.09) - Friday, June 05, 2009
- Leslie Boyd
- Western North Carolina is the site of a new media campaign designed to boost awareness about HIV and support for those who are HIV-positive. The I Need You to Know campaign from the Western North Carolina AIDS Project (WNCAP) features area men, women, and youths discussing what they want others to know about HIV/AIDS.
- SWAZILAND: Sexual Abuse: New Study Documents Rape's Grim Toll
- New York Times (05.12.09) - Friday, June 05, 2009
- Donald G. McNeil Jr.
- A new study by CDC and UNICEF researchers details the consequences of rape for young females in Swaziland . The authors accessed data from a nationally representative sample of females ages 13-24 in selected households surveyed between May 15 and June 16, 2007. The questionnaire asked respondents about sexual violence
- CANADA: AIDS Activists Denounce US Travel Rules
- Ottawa Citizen (06.04.09) - Friday, June 05, 2009
- Tim Shufelt; David Reevely
- Implementation of a 2008 US policy ostensibly meant to ease international travel for persons with HIV has instead made the process more difficult, say Canadian HIV activists who had hoped to attend this week s Housing and HIV/AIDS Research Summit in Washington. Until last summer, the United States maintained an out
- UTAH: Utah Plots Viral, Virtual Battle Against HPV
- Salt Lake Tribune (06.01.09) - Friday, June 05, 2009
- Utah s Department of Health has announced a contest for the best grassroots, Web-based campaign to promote awareness of human papillomavirus and prevention of HPV-related cervical cancer. We re confident that spreading the prevention message virally will better reach those who are most at risk of contracting the virus,
- NEVADA: Vegas Hepatitis C Outbreak Spurs New Laws
- Associated Press (05.31.09) - Friday, June 05, 2009
- New state laws enacted in the aftermath of a Las Vegas clinic- based hepatitis C outbreak should lessen the risk of a repeat, officials say. More than 50,000 patients were notified last year that they should be screened for blood-borne infections due to improper injection practices tied to two now-shuttered outpatient
- SOUTH AFRICA: HIV Prevention Policy 'Not Working in South Africa'
- Business Day (South Africa) (06.01.09) - Thursday, June 04, 2009
- Hopewell Radebe
- South Africa s continuing level of new HIV infections, despite education and prevention campaigns, is worrisome, US Rep. Donald Payne (D-N.J.) said Friday on a visit to the country. The concept of abstinence would have been an ideal message targeted at the youth, he said, but the current ABC approach - stressing abstin
- CALIFORNIA: AIDS Activists Rally to Block Cuts
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (06.04.09) - Thursday, June 04, 2009
- Matthew S. Bajko
- HIV/AIDS advocates and patients will hold a rally Friday at the state Capitol to ask legislators to block spending cuts they say would devastate state services for people living with the virus. Faced with a budget deficit of more than $24 billion, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed cutting $67.8 million from HIV p
- OREGON: Oregon Senate Supports HPV Vaccine Bill
- Associated Press (06.04.09) - Thursday, June 04, 2009
- The state Senate on Wednesday approved a bill that would require health insurers to cover the cost of vaccination against human papillomavirus, the cause of most cases of cervical cancer. Though HB 2794 would not require anyone to undergo the injections, it would mandate that insurance plans pay for them. The bill now
- KANSAS: Church to Hold HIV/AIDS Workshop
- Wichita Eagle (06.03.09) - Thursday, June 04, 2009
- Christina M. Woods
- HIV/AIDS education is being embraced wholeheartedly by a traditional African-American congregation in Wichita. Tabernacle Bible Church is collaborating with community partners and other churches to stage a two-day HIV/AIDS awareness and abstinence education workshop this weekend. Silence can be deadly, observed Taberna
- UNITED STATES: Early Treatment with Anti-AIDS Drugs Cuts Death Rate in Half
- Bloomberg News (05.18.09) - Thursday, June 04, 2009
- Rob Waters
- A new study suggests that administering antiretroviral therapy (ART) to HIV patients even while they are being treated for acute opportunistic infections (OIs) cuts their death rate. Noting that optimal timing for ART initiation for individuals presenting with AIDS-related OIs has not been defined, lead author Andrew R
- AUSTRALIA: Gay Blood Donor Complaint Dismissed
- Australian Associated Press (05.27.09) - Thursday, June 04, 2009
- Paul Carter
- Four years after a gay man who was denied the opportunity to donate blood to the Australian Red Cross (ARC) filed a complaint with the Tasmanian Anti-Discrimination Tribunal, that body has dismissed his complaint as unsubstantiated. In October 2004, ARC refused to accept Michael Cain s blood after he answered yes to a
- NAMIBIA: Roadside Wellness Centers for Truck Drivers Planned
- Namibia Economist (Windhoek) (05.22.09) - Thursday, June 04, 2009
- Clemencia Jacobs
- Formed as a public-private entity to promote commerce, the Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) is planning to build roadside wellness centers for truck drivers along three major highways in an effort to fight HIV/AIDS. The centers will be established along the Trans Kalahari, Trans Caprivi, and Trans Cunene routes. With t
- CANADA: Teens Want to Discuss Pleasure, Not Just Sexual 'Plumbing': Report
- Ottawa Citizen (06.03.09) - Thursday, June 04, 2009
- Joanne Laucius
- Information about healthy relationships and sexual pleasure is lacking in sex education curricula, Canadian teenagers said in a recently released report. Youth are telling us something very important. You can t separate the plumbing and sexually transmitted infections information from the emotional and relational infor
- DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Amid Criticism, D.C. Plans Big Effort to Spread Word on AIDS
- Washington Post (06.02.09) - Thursday, June 04, 2009
- Darryl Fears
- District of Columbia officials are planning a social marketing campaign to increase HIV/AIDS awareness, especially among heterosexuals. In February, the city Department of Health reported that 3 percent of D.C. residents have been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. Shannon L. Hader, the HIV/AIDS Administration s (HAA) director,
- BOTSWANA: Botswana Circumcision Drive Will Prevent HIV Infections: Report
- Agence France Presse (05.28.09) - Wednesday, June 03, 2009
- Botswana s new campaign to circumcise 460,000 men in the coming five years got a boost from a study suggesting the initiative could prevent 70,000 HIV infections by 2025. In TV and radio announcements, the government is urging men to visit clinics to undergo the procedure, which previous research has suggested makes me
- UNITED STATES: US Senate Panel Sets Hearing on VA Mistakes
- Associated Press (06.02.09) - Wednesday, June 03, 2009
- On June 24, the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs will hold a hearing to investigate the incorrect use of endoscopy equipment that potentially exposed patients at three VA facilities to HIV and hepatitis. As a result of the errors, the VA advised more than 10,000 patients to undergo blood tests for the infections. S
- MARYLAND: Montgomery STD Clinic Overloaded
- Washington Examiner (05.26.09) - Wednesday, June 03, 2009
- Alan Suderman
- The number of people tested and treated at Montgomery County s free STD clinic in Silver Spring has shot up 29 percent from 2005 to 2008, putting a strain on the facility. Often all 27 slots for the following day are filled within 15 minutes of 8 a.m., when staff begin making appointments. About 300 requests for appoin
- FLORIDA: Black Pastors Address AIDS
- St. Petersburg Times (06.01.09) - Wednesday, June 03, 2009
- Alexandra Zayas; Eileen Schulte
- The head of the Black Leadership Commission on AIDS of Tampa Bay, the Rev. W. James Favorite, has called on area clergy to make HIV/AIDS awareness a central focus of their sermons. And on Sunday, they responded. At Beulah Baptist Institutional Church in Tampa, dozens gathered for a free afternoon gospel concert to supp
- INDIANA: Elkhart Hospital Accused of Violating Blood Rules
- Associated Press (05.31.09) - Wednesday, June 03, 2009
- An Indiana hospital allegedly violated federal regulations by accepting blood last year from a donor who had previously tested positive for hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibodies. While two patients later received the donor s blood, hospital and federal officials said no one received infected blood, and no one became infec
- UNITED STATES: HIV Transmission in a State Prison System, 1988-2005
- Public Library of Science ONE Vol. 4; No. 5: doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0005416 (05..09) - Wednesday, June 03, 2009
- Krishna Jafa; Peter McElroy; Lisa Fitzpatrick; Craig B. Borkowf; Robin MacGowan; Andrew Margolis; Ken Robbins; Ae Saekhou Youngpairoj; Dale Stratford; Alan Greenberg; Jennifer Taussig; R. Luke Shouse; Madeleine LaMarre; Eleanor McLellan- Lemal; Walid Heneine; Patrick S. Sullivan
- HIV prevalence among state prison inmates is estimated to be more than five time higher than for the general US population, the study authors noted. However, data on transmission, risk modification after diagnosis, transmission networks, and antiretroviral (ARV) resistance within large state prison systems are sparse.
- CALIFORNIA: Schwarzenegger's Proposal for California Deficit
- Associated Press (06.02.09) - Wednesday, June 03, 2009
- For the fiscal year that begins July 1, California is facing a projected deficit of $24.3 billion. To address the shortfall, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed a combination of spending cuts, borrowing from local governments and additional revenue generation. The proposed spending cuts, and their projected savings
- NEW YORK: Written HIV Consent at Issue in Albany's Dwindling Days
- Gay City News (New York City) (05.31.09) - Wednesday, June 03, 2009
- Duncan Osborne
- Ahead of the state Legislature s adjournment on June 23, New York lawmakers, AIDS advocates, and ministers gathered on May 28 in support of ending the requirement of written consent for HIV testing. It is only by making an offer of an HIV test a truly routine part of everyone s health care that those who may be HIV- po
- NORTH CAROLINA: The Debate over Sex Education
- Winston-Salem Journal (05.31.09) - Wednesday, June 03, 2009
- James Romoser
- A bill that would require all public schools to offer comprehensive sex education has stalled several times over the last few weeks in North Carolina s Senate. The measure is supported mostly by Democrats, who control both General Assembly chambers. It would allow parents to opt that their children be removed from the
- OHIO: Sex Education Summit Focuses on Youth Culture
- Cincinnati Enquirer (05.29.09) - Tuesday, June 02, 2009
- Michael D. Clark
- The two-day National Summit on Youth Culture, Popular Culture, and Sexuality Education - convened on Friday at Miami University-Oxford - sought to address, among other topics, the disconnect between what students learn about sex from culture and what they learn in school. The barrage of images is so different from what
- VATICAN CITY: Pope: Only Morality, Fidelity Can Stop AIDS
- Associated Press (05.29.09) - Tuesday, June 02, 2009
- Returning to a topic on which his previous remarks generated much controversy, Pope Benedict XVI on Friday said marital fidelity and a moral approach to sexuality are the best ways to fight AIDS. Only a strategy based on education to individual responsibility in the framework of a moral view of human sexuality, especia
- ZIMBABWE: UN Launches $718 Million Zimbabwe Aid Appeal
- Associated Press (06.01.09) - Tuesday, June 02, 2009
- Angus Shaw
- The UN on Monday launched a renewed appeal for funds to address the growing humanitarian crisis in Zimbabwe . Six million Zimbabweans, or more than half the population, lack clean water; 1.3 million, including 133,000 children, are living with HIV; and 1.5 million children are orphans, according to the UN. In November,
- ILLINOIS: Support for Teacher Fired Over AIDS Video
- Chicago Tribune (05.29.09) - Tuesday, June 02, 2009
- Jeff Long
- Former and current students and other supporters of a teacher fired from St. Francis de Sales Catholic grade school for showing an HIV/AIDS prevention video are fighting back on his behalf. Patrick Szady taught at the Lake Zurich school for 32 years and had shown the video, Time Out: The Truth About HIV, AIDS and You,
- COLOMBIA: Cervical Cancer Vaccine Benefits Older Women - Study
- Reuters (06.01.09) - Tuesday, June 02, 2009
- Maggie Fox
- On Monday, Colombian researchers reported new findings showing that Merck & Co. s human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV) Gardasil is as beneficial in older women as it is in younger females. In the Merck-funded study, Dr. Nubia Munoz of Bogota s National Institute of Cancer and colleagues tested 1,900 women ages 24-45
- SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa Launches First Football for Hope Center
- Associated Press (05.25.09) - Tuesday, June 02, 2009
- Clare Nullis
- The world soccer association FIFA and streetfootballworld, an alliance of development groups, have begun building the first of 20 planned community-empowerment centers in Africa in support of World Cup 2010 s campaign against AIDS, poverty, and crime. South Africa s poor Khayelitsha township hosts the first of 20 Cente
- LESOTHO: Cultural Beliefs Threaten Prevention of Mother-to- Child HIV Transmission
- Inter Press Service (05.21.09) - Tuesday, June 02, 2009
- Thabo Mohale
- A mission hospital in one of the poorest health districts of Lesotho has had some success in implementing a mother-to-child (MTC) HIV prevention program. However, officials at the St. James Mantsonyane Mission Hospital in Thaba Tseka district say cultural beliefs and stigma undermine the MTC program , especially after
- UNITED STATES: Congressional Panel to Analyze VA Hospital Mishaps
- Associated Press (05.30.09) - Tuesday, June 02, 2009
- Bill Poovey
- The US House Committee on Veterans Affairs oversight and investigations subcommittee has scheduled a June 16 hearing into mistakes that put patients at three VA facilities at risk for HIV and hepatitis. In all, more than 10,000 patients receiving care at VA facilities in Miami, Augusta, Ga., and Murfreesboro, Tenn., we
- CHINA: Hong Kong Reports 104 HIV Cases in First Quarter
- Xinhua News Agency (05.26.09) - Monday, June 01, 2009
- Hong Kong s Center for Health Protection reported on May 26 that the special administrative region of China recorded 104 new HIV cases and 17 new AIDS cases in the first quarter of 2009. Eighty males and 24 females comprised the 104 HIV cases, whose routes of infection included heterosexual contact (25), homosexual/bis
- NEW YORK: Bill Clinton to Lead HIV/AIDS Fundraiser
- Associated Press (05.28.09) - Monday, June 01, 2009
- Former President Bill Clinton will chair the National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS benefit gala Wednesday night. The event will take place at the Light House at Chelsea Piers in New York City. NBLCA brings together black leaders from religion, medicine, business, and other fields to implement HIV prevention, tes
- CALIFORNIA: Cyclists Test Mettle with Pedals in San Francisco- Los Angeles Ride for AIDS Care
- San Francisco Chronicle (06.01.09) - Monday, June 01, 2009
- Jim Doyle
- On Sunday, about 2,150 cyclists began the first leg of a 545- mile journey from San Francisco to Los Angeles to raise AIDS awareness and program funding for the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center. At a time when California faces a massive state budget crisis, the eighth annual AIDS/L
- CALIFORNIA: Care Center for Low-Income People with HIV/AIDS Closes Doors
- Oakland Tribune (05.27.09) - Monday, June 01, 2009
- Cecily Burt
- After serving low-income and homeless people with HIV/AIDS for 25 years, Vital Life Services in Oakland s Golden Gate neighborhood has closed down - a casualty of the recession. VLS was the only place locally that served two hot meals daily to HIV/AIDS patients, offering a daycare drop-in center and a place where clien
- AFRICA: Parasites: Giving a Deworming Drug to Girls Could Cut HIV Transmission in Africa
- New York Times (05.26.09) - Monday, June 01, 2009
- Donald G. McNeil Jr.
- Providing rural girls in Africa with an inexpensive drug against schistosomiasis - a worm disease that begins in the urinary tract and that, untreated, can cause genital sores - could help reduce their risk of HIV, a new study suggests. There are 207 million schistosomiasis cases globally, of which 90 percent are in Af
- SOUTH AFRICA: NGOs Cutting Back or Closing Down as Donor Funds Dry Up
- Business Day (South Africa) (05.23.09) - Monday, June 01, 2009
- Luphert Chilwane; Hajra Omarjee
- The global economic downturn has shrunk funding for many non- governmental organizations that assist HIV-positive persons and other disadvantaged populations, even as demand for the NGOs services is spiking. We ve had a 20 percent decrease in funding overall, said Vuyiseka Dabual, spokesperson for the Treatment Action
- CANADA: One Size Does Not Fit All in Condom Ads
- Toronto Star (06.01.09) - Monday, June 01, 2009
- Lesley Ciarula Taylor
- The Wrap It Right condom promotion campaign has been a hit with young South Asians in Canada , according to a recent survey of 106 heterosexual undergraduate students. When the messages first launched on OMNI TV and mass transit in 2007, not everyone was so enthusiastic, said Firdaus Ali, communications director of the
- TEXAS: Reproductive Clinics Are Losing State Funds
- Dallas Morning News (05.22.09) - Monday, June 01, 2009
- Over the last four years, Texas legislators have diverted millions of dollars away from specialized reproductive clinics, such as Planned Parenthood, in order to expand family-planning services at community health centers. Specialty clinic operators and their advocates believe the clinics have been caught in the cross-
- CANADA: Greyhound Passenger Prompts TB Warning
- Toronto Star (05.29.09) - Friday, May 29, 2009
- Health officials in British Columbia and Alberta said a Greyhound bus passenger who traveled from Lethbridge to Kelowna last weekend has an active case of TB. The ill passenger took a bus from Lethbridge to Calgary and then transferred to another bus to Kelowna. Officials are asking people who traveled on the two buses
- ALABAMA: Mayor Larry Langford's Proposed Cuts to Groups, Boards, Agencies
- Birmingham News (05.27.09) - Friday, May 29, 2009
- Under a budget put forth by Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford, the AIDS Task Force of Alabama would see its funding reduced from $70,000 in 2009 to $35,000 in 2010. The Birmingham AIDS Outreach and the Jefferson County AIDS in Minorities would have their funding, $29,938 and $42,000, respectively, eliminated.
- TEXAS: Bushes Honored for AIDS Efforts
- Houston Chronicle (05.27.09) - Friday, May 29, 2009
- Shelby Hodge
- Baylor College of Medicine s International Pediatric AIDS Initiative has bestowed its 2009 Leadership Award on President George W. Bush and Laura Bush. Dr. Mark Kline, BIPAI president, praised Bush for the creation of the US President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, which has saved more than 1.1 million lives and red
- FLORIDA: Miami Veterans Administration Hospital Reaching Out on Colonoscopy Risk
- Miami Herald (05.29.09) - Friday, May 29, 2009
- Fred Tasker
- The Miami Veterans Administration hospital is continuing efforts to reach the 216 veterans it has not yet been able to contact to warn them of their risk of hepatitis or HIV. In late March, the hospital notified more than 3,000 local veterans of possible infections from colonoscopies performed from May 2004 to March wi
- MICHIGAN: Abstinence Programs Find Funding at Risk
- Grand Rapids Press (05.18.09) - Friday, May 29, 2009
- Loss of federal funding has two abstinence-based sex education programs in west Michigan contemplating closing their doors. Our program could disappear, said Teri Clark, community services director for Wedgwood Christian Services. Wedgwood receives $100,000 annually to provide a three-month program, Sex Can Wait, to 2
- NEW JERSEY: Family Planning Center Opens in Manahawkin on June 3
- Asbury Park Press (05.27.09) - Friday, May 29, 2009
- Fran Kirschner
- On Wednesday, the Family Planning Center of Ocean County will open its second site in Manahawkin with the help of a federal Title X expansion grant. FPCOC previously had a Manahawkin site from 1974 to 2005, when it lost its lease. The new facility will serve underinsured and uninsured women of reproductive age at 1173
- UNITED STATES: 'French' Kissing Ups Risk of Oral HPV Infection
- Reuters Health (05.12.09) - Friday, May 29, 2009
- The risk of contracting oral infections from human papillomavirus (HPV) is higher among those who engage in open- mouthed French kissing and oral sex, a new study shows. For the study, researchers at Ohio State University and colleagues examined the association between sexual behaviors and the presence of oral HPV infe
- AFRICA: African Deaths Linked to HIV and TB Prompt Stepped Up Response
- Voice of America News (05.27.09) - Friday, May 29, 2009
- Howard Lesser
- If you want to save the lives of people with HIV, start with treating concurrent tuberculosis infection, says Winston Zulu, a TB/HIV treatment advocate from Zambia . It s very, very important, especially in Africa, where the leading killer of people with HIV is tuberculosis, Zulu said on the sidelines of the 36th Inter
- ILLINOIS: Teens Urge Teaching Sex Education; 'Abstinence-Only Is Not Working'
- Chicago Sun-Times (05.20.09) - Friday, May 29, 2009
- Rosalind Rossi
- A state-appointed teen panel recently recommended that Illinois mandate sex education in public schools and that it cover how to prevent STDs and pregnancy beyond being abstinent. Under current state law, school districts are not required to offer sex education, but those that do must stress abstinence. In a PowerPoint
- CALIFORNIA: Center Hosts Pride Month Party
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (05.28.09) - Thursday, May 28, 2009
- Cynthia Laird
- On Saturday, the San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community Center will host a Pride celebration commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall riots that kicked off the modern gay rights movement. Among the scheduled activities are a safe sex workshop for youth and rapid HIV testing. The free
- ILLINOIS: Senate Approves Revised Version of STD Bill
- Register-Mail (Galesburg) (05.27.09) - Thursday, May 28, 2009
- Adriana Colindres
- The state Senate on Wednesday voted 54-3 to approve a bill that would allow physicians to prescribe antibiotic treatment to the partners of STD patients without an examination. The expedited partner therapy bill, SB 212, would cover gonorrhea and chlamydia infections. An earlier version had passed the Senate, but it wa
- NORTH CAROLINA: Committee Delays Vote on Sex-Education Bill
- Fayetteville Observer (05.28.09) - Thursday, May 28, 2009
- Paul Woolverton
- The state Senate Health & Youth Services Committee yesterday delayed indefinitely a vote on a controversial sex education bill. The amended Senate version would require schools to offer students in seventh through ninth grades abstinence-only sex education or comprehensive sex education, with parents or guardians m
- UNITED KINGDOM: Anti-Trust Watchdog Studies GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer
- Associated Press (05.27.09) - Thursday, May 28, 2009
- On Wednesday, Britain s Office of Fair Trading said it will investigate plans by GlaxoSmithKline PLC and Pfizer to merge HIV drug units into a new company. OFT said it will review whether the joint venture can be considered a merger that will reduce competition in the United Kingdom .
- NEW YORK: AIDS Hospice Christa House to Close
- Newsday (Melville) (05.26.09) - Thursday, May 28, 2009
- Jennifer Smith
- The first AIDS facility on Catholic Church property on Long Island, Christa House, is closing its doors after a decade, said co-founder Jean Prochilo. Christa House opened in 1998 with the goal of providing low- income AIDS patients in the final stages of the disease with a loving, family environment. Its mission broad
- ILLINOIS: CDPH Releases HIV Data on MSM
- Windy City Times (Chicago) (05.27.09) - Thursday, May 28, 2009
- Wes Lawson
- At its monthly board meeting May 19, the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) for the first time released data on HIV infection rates among city men who have sex with men (MSM), describing the results as sobering. Between August and December 2008, CDPH sampled 570 MSM at various Chicago locations. Of respondents,
- UGANDA: Questions Help Find AIDS Patients Who Are Vulnerable to Drug Resistance
- New York Times (05.19.09) - Thursday, May 28, 2009
- Donald G. McNeil Jr.
- Due to cost and technology limitations, HIV/AIDS patients in Africa rarely undergo testing to determine whether they are developing resistance to first-line medicines. However, researchers from Makerere University s hospital in Kampala, Uganda , along with US and Belgian scientists, have developed a formula for predict
- UNITED KINGDOM: UK Officials Post Shock Video of 'Teen Birth'
- Associated Press (05.20.09) - Thursday, May 28, 2009
- Nancy Zuckerbrod
- A gritty video simulation of a schoolyard birth meant to deter teen pregnancy is capturing worldwide attention on the Internet. Public health officials in Leicester, about 100 miles north of London, produced the 45-second video and published it on YouTube and Facebook, as well as on the Web site for the Leicester City
- CALIFORNIA: Cuts to California AIDS Budget Remain in Flux
- Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco) (05.28.09) - Thursday, May 28, 2009
- Matthew S. Bajko
- HIV/AIDS advocates and patients are watching to see how California s budget crisis eventually impacts disease-related services and programs in the state. State lawmakers are grappling with a $24.3 billion budget deficit. Last week, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger s office proposed cutting California s Office of AIDS entire
- SPAIN: UN Health Agency Wins Prestigious Spanish Prize
- Associated Press (05.27.09) - Wednesday, May 27, 2009
- On Wednesday, Spain s prestigious Prince of Asturias prize was awarded to the World H