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Featured: NBA Cares Promotes HIV Testing with Jamie Foxx and Queen Latifah
June 13, 2007
Jamie Foxx and Queen Latifah joined together with NBA Cares to promote HIV testing in the U.S. and abroad in new, groundbreaking television and radio public service ads (PSAs). The unique campaign has been developed by the National Basketball Association (NBA), HBO, the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GBC), and the Kaiser Family Foundation, and will have its network premiere in the U.S. during Game 5 of The Finals 2007 on ABC. ..
HIV Risk Associated with Different Types of Sexual Activity
May 24, 2007
Sexual contact is the most common route of HIV transmission. By December 2001, 51% of all HIV infections among adolescents and adults reported to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were sexually transmitted (35% by male homosexual contact, 11% by heterosexual contact in females, 5% by heterosexual contact in males). Worldwide, heterosexual transmission is the most common route of HIV infection. Given the importance of sexual transmission in the HIV epidemic, many HIV prevention strategies have focused on identifying and promoting safer-sex practices. ..
A Guide to Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Syphilis
May 18, 2007
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by Treponema pallidum. This infection can be passed from a mother to her child during pregnancy. It is very rare that syphilis can be spread by other ways. The main two ways are the ones I mentioned above and that is through sexual contact and mother to child. Syphilis is extremely small and can live almost anywhere...
Posted at 08:18 AM by Latasha in the STDs category/ies.
HIV Testing
May 11, 2007
In some parts of the world where HIV infection rates are the highest, the one factor that seems to keep the HIV epidemic going strong is that many people don’t realize they are HIV infected. They in turn unknowingly infect others through unprotected sex. It’s obvious that one of the best ways to slow the HIV infection rate is to make sure people are aware of their HIV status by getting HIV tested. Let’s take a closer look at HIV testing... .