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It's World AIDS Day

Fri Dec 01, 2006 at 11:29:47 AM PDT

Today is World AIDS Day, and it's as good a time as any to think about the 40 million people worldwide who are living with HIV. Their numbers are growing daily, fueled by ignorance and prejudice.

Over the years, I've just assumed that, as a species, we were moving toward eliminating or at least reducing the spread of HIV and AIDS. It turns out that I am wrong.

For example, I didn't know that people in the UK know less about HIV transmission now than they did five years ago. Here in the US, our good pals in the religious right have been frighteningly successful in keeping people ignorant and afraid, and replacing facts with agenda-driven propaganda. This is real scary, because nothing helps spread a disease quite like ignorance, and AIDS doesn't care about your race or class or religion; it just wants to kill people.

If you have a few moments today (or any day, really,) why not spend them at the World AIDS Campaign, or World AIDS Day website where you can get the facts about HIV/AIDS, and find a few ways to help spread awareness about this disease?

Here's my tiny individual effort at education:

Protect Yourself With Safer Sex
The best way to protect yourself and your sexual partner from HIV is by consistent and proper use of condoms. Condoms are the only form of contraception that will protect you from HIV and must be used with care if they are to be most effective. It can take only a single episode of unprotected sex (for example not using a condom or a condom splitting) with an infected partner for HIV to be passed on. However, HIV is not always passed on the first time, so it's never too late to start practicing safer sex.

Thanks for reading. Now it's your turn.

(Crossposted from WWdN:iX)

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  •  Condoms? (0+ / 0-)

    Why on earth would you need to teach about condoms? Don't you know in Bush-World ALL teenagers practice abstinence and are saving themselves for marriage?

    That's the true harbinger of spring, not crocuses or swallows returning to Capistrano, but the sound of a bat on a ball. ~Bill Veeck

    by MikeBaseball on Fri Dec 01, 2006 at 11:44:04 AM PDT

  •  already diaried. multiple times. (0+ / 0-)

    there's a World AIDS Day diary on the rec list right now. and if you search for the tag AIDS you'll find many many other diaries on this topic today.

    that's probably why you are getting so few comments, even though the one bit of interesting/new information in your diary (that people in the UK know less about HIV transmission now than they did five years ago) is significant.

    Politics is like driving. To go backward, put it in R. To go forward, put it in D.
    76 days until the '08 elections. Let's paint the country BLUE!

    by TrueBlueMajority on Fri Dec 01, 2006 at 02:10:29 PM PDT

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