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Feb072005
Monday, February 7, 2005 at 05:53AM
Blacks make up more than half of new HIV infections annually in the
United States and about two-thirds of new AIDS cases among teens,
though they represent less than 15 percent of the nation's population,
according to a report released Tuesday. The report, titled "The Time is
Now!," was released to coincide with the beginning of Black History
Month. It is based on statistics related to HIV and AIDS among blacks
from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the Kaiser Family
Fund and the U.S. Congress, among other sources. Funding for the
primary federal AIDS program has remained steady in the last three
years while the number of media stories about AIDS declined by 57
percent between 1997 and 2002, according to the report, produced by the
Black AIDS Institute, a Los Angeles-based research and public policy
group. The institute called on Congress to increase funding for AIDS
and HIV treatment, control the cost of medications, provide more
comprehensive sex education in schools and urge more states to adopt
needle exchange programs. [more]
- Blacks in America have the nation's highest death rate for all cancers combined and for most major cancers. [more]
- Study finds stroke risk greatest in black Southerners [more]
- Blacks are three times more
likely to die from asthma than whites. Black children also are three
times as likely as other children to develop sleep apnea. Blacks have
one of the highest rates in the world of sarcoidosis, a dangerous lung
inflammation that contributed to the recent death in December of former
NFL star Reggie White at age 43. [more]