A syndrome resulting from the acquired deficiency of cellular immunity caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It is characterized by the reduction of the Helper T-lymphocytes in the periphe...
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Updated Jun 2, 2011
This week marks the 30th anniversary of the first report on AIDS, a disease that has claimed over 500,000 American lives. The commemoration serves as a reminder to recommit to the ongoing fight against HIV/AIDS.
Dr. Kevin Fenton from the CDC emphasizes the importance of National HIV Testing Day, encouraging increased awareness and testing for HIV. This annual event aims to reduce stigma and promote early detection.
February 7 marks National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, highlighting that nearly half of the over 1 million Americans living with HIV are African Americans. This day aims to raise awareness and promote education about HIV prevention and treatment in the African American community.
On World AIDS Day, Dr. Gerberding emphasizes the ongoing need for awareness and action in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The statement highlights the importance of community engagement and support for those affected.