Home
News
Current Issue
Health Services Directory
Surveys
Calendar
Contact Us
Subscribe
Advertise
POZ.com
POZ Personals
POZ Mentor
POZ ASO Directory
AIDSmeds
Real Health
TuSalud.com
ComboCards
Rx Info Cards

 

August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007

emailrssprint


June 26, 2008

Latino Leaders Rally Against AIDS

In press conferences in major U.S. cities on June 24, Latino leaders and health officials called for improved federal policies aimed at HIV/AIDS prevention and early treatment for the Latino community, NorthJersey.com reports (northjersey.com, 6/24). Latinos constitute 15 percent of the U.S. population, yet they account for 25 percent of HIV diagnoses and 19 percent of people living with AIDS.

“[Latinos] access medical care only when needed, when they’re very sick, in the late stages,” said Catherine Correa, director of the Ryan White Grants Division of the Paterson, New Jersey, Department of Human Services. “They also believe that there’s no real treatment for HIV, so they think ‘Why get tested?’”

Leaders attribute high infection rates among Latinos to language barriers—particularly for new immigrants—and cultural stigma surrounding HIV that discourages testing.

emailrssprint

NEW! Scroll down to comment on this story.

Name:

(2-50 characters)

Email:

(will not show)

City:

(optional)

Comment (500 characters left):

(Note your message will be reviewed by the TuSalud team before going live. You cannot include the : or @ characters.)

| Posting Rules

Previous Comments:

  comments 1 - 1 (of 1 total)    

Citlali Moreno, Chicago, 2008-07-01 16:24:16
I think Ms. Correa's statement is a generalization. I'm Latina and HIV positive. I found out early and I'm currently undergoing treatment. Maybe some members of the Latino population fit Ms. Correa's description but certainly not all of us.

comments 1 - 1 (of 1 total)    


[ about Smart + Strong | about Tu Salud and Tu Salud Magazine ]

contact us | terms of use | your privacy | advertise | © 2008 Smart + Strong