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AIDS Crises Among African-Americans: CDC reports HIV/AIDS for African-American Men are 70% of New Infections
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AIDS Crises Among African-Americans: CDC reports HIV/AIDS for African-American Men are 70% of New Infections

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After Dr. Eloise V. Lewis viewed a power point presentation in 2004 by Dr. Arthur Johnson of Tripler Army Hospital, she was quite astonished at the high rate of HIV/AIDS infections among African-Americans. Her curiosity broadened to include perceptions of genocide conspiracy and HIV/AIDS, sexual health practices and HIV /AIDS, racial cultures impacted by HIV/AIDS including how HIV/AIDS has impacted sub cultures in America such as men who have sex with men (MSM), white homosexual men, and African American adolescent boys and men. Have historical American events such as the Tuskegee Experiments (1940-1972)-where African-American men were given the syphilis virus and observed for the effects without consent or informing of the exact nature of the experiments and the Henrietta Lacks experiments -an experiment by American doctor Hauesten Gey, who used Lack’s cervical cells for cancer treatment without her or her family’s consent, impacting African American’s decisions when it comes to sexual health practices? Is lack of education about transmission routes for HIV/AIDS affecting people’s judgment? Women are equally vulnerable for contracting HIV/AIDS when their partner does not screen for the virus and they are dependent on them for support. How can women be protected from contracting any venereal disease if they are dependent on these men, are not empowered and need support? In 1980, the epidemiology for HIV/AIDS among African American’s was 0. Today, African-American’s comprise approximately 13-14% of the U.S. population yet among 200,000 new HIV infections, 49% are African Americans, of which black adolescent boys and black men comprise 70%. In 2003, President George W. Bush’s administration unveiled policy with the goal to significantly impact AIDS through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), contributing over 148 billion dollars at home and worldwide. Although this global effort is making a great impact, the epidemiology of HIV/

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vberry & Assoc. Inc.
Country
United States
Date
21 April 2015
Pages
216
ISBN
9780692392027

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

After Dr. Eloise V. Lewis viewed a power point presentation in 2004 by Dr. Arthur Johnson of Tripler Army Hospital, she was quite astonished at the high rate of HIV/AIDS infections among African-Americans. Her curiosity broadened to include perceptions of genocide conspiracy and HIV/AIDS, sexual health practices and HIV /AIDS, racial cultures impacted by HIV/AIDS including how HIV/AIDS has impacted sub cultures in America such as men who have sex with men (MSM), white homosexual men, and African American adolescent boys and men. Have historical American events such as the Tuskegee Experiments (1940-1972)-where African-American men were given the syphilis virus and observed for the effects without consent or informing of the exact nature of the experiments and the Henrietta Lacks experiments -an experiment by American doctor Hauesten Gey, who used Lack’s cervical cells for cancer treatment without her or her family’s consent, impacting African American’s decisions when it comes to sexual health practices? Is lack of education about transmission routes for HIV/AIDS affecting people’s judgment? Women are equally vulnerable for contracting HIV/AIDS when their partner does not screen for the virus and they are dependent on them for support. How can women be protected from contracting any venereal disease if they are dependent on these men, are not empowered and need support? In 1980, the epidemiology for HIV/AIDS among African American’s was 0. Today, African-American’s comprise approximately 13-14% of the U.S. population yet among 200,000 new HIV infections, 49% are African Americans, of which black adolescent boys and black men comprise 70%. In 2003, President George W. Bush’s administration unveiled policy with the goal to significantly impact AIDS through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), contributing over 148 billion dollars at home and worldwide. Although this global effort is making a great impact, the epidemiology of HIV/

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vberry & Assoc. Inc.
Country
United States
Date
21 April 2015
Pages
216
ISBN
9780692392027