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XIX International AIDS Conference . “Deciding Moment: Ending the AIDS Epidemic in America Together” Phill Wilson President and CEO Black AIDS Institute. HIV-positive. Black . Gay. Senior . United States HIV Cases by Gender, 2010. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
XIX International AIDS Conference
“Deciding Moment: Ending the AIDS Epidemic in America Together”
Phill Wilson President and CEO Black AIDS Institute
HIV-positive
Black
Gay
Senior
United States HIV Cases by Gender, 2010
279,100
869,000
United States
Female Male
The number of males living with HIV was more than three times the number of women.
From 2006 to 2009, the estimated number of people living with HIV increased 8.2% from 1, 061,100 to 1, 146, 200. CDC, June 2012
United States HIV/AIDS Cases by Race & Ethnicity, 2010
African
Ameri
cans
Whit
es
Hispan
ics
Multi-E
thnic
Asians
Amer-Ind
ians
Pacific
Islan
ders
0200000400000600000 510600
380300222400
15700 15400 4300 1400
People Living with HIV/AIDS
Source: the National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention at the CDC, June 2012.
Source: Running in place: Implication of HIV incidence Estimates Among Urban Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States and Other Industrialized Countries. AIDS Behavior 13:615-629.
70.00%
60.00%
50.00%
40.00%
30.00%
20.00%
10.00%
0.00%
Gardner’s Cascade
Vision for the National HIV/AIDS Strategy
The United States will become a place where new HIV infections are rare and when they do occur, every person regardless of age, gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or socio-economic circumstance, will have unfettered access to high quality, life-extending care, free from stigma and discrimination.
Implement the Affordable Care Act
Essential Benefits Package1. Annual physical
2. HIV test with every physical
(twice annually for high risk
individuals)
3. Two viral load tests each year
4. Comprehensive coverage of ARV’s
1. Fully implement the Affordable Care Act
2. HIV+ people must come out
3. Treatment on demand
4. Integrate behavioral prevention with bio-medical
interventions
5. AIDS organizations must re-tool
Five Steps to End the AIDS Epidemic
Thank You:
Positive Women’s Network, Nainna Khanna, Chris Collins, David Munar, Mike Isbell, Jen Kates, Gail Butler, Charlie Baran, Wendell Miller, Raniyah Abdus-Samad, Chris Bland, Leisha McKinley-Beach, Denishia Clark, Njideka Obijiaku, Tiffany Wright, Rig Rush, Josephine Ayankoya, Sarah Smedley, Hilary Beard, Briana Hess, Cierra Pettus, Grier Spry, Dakota North, Alan Bell, Justin Hill, Clayo Hughes, Mark Schoofs and the Black Treatment Advocates Network.