skip nav
National Prevention Information Network
Search Help
Other Searches: Search Organizations | Search Materials | Search Campaign Resources | Search Funding
español
Share Share this page on Twitter Share this page on Facebook Share this page on LinkedIn View more options to share this page E-mail this page to a colleague Print this page


<< Back

News

Most HIV-Positive Americans Lack Regular Care

Abstract
Only 25 percent of Americans with HIV have their virus under control, according to a CDC report released Friday at the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington. African Americans and younger people are least likely to be in regular care and treatment, CDC said. [PNU editor’s note: Among African Americans with HIV, 81 percent have been diagnosed; 34 percent are retained in care; 29 percent have been prescribed antiretroviral therapy; and 21 percent are virally suppressed, CDC reported.] Among Americans ages 25-34 who have HIV, 72 percent have been diagnosed; but only 28 percent receive regular care and 15 percent are virally suppressed. “We’ve got to do better,” said Dr. Jonathan Mermin, director of CDC’s Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention. More widespread HIV testing is critical, and it needs to be easier to link those infected directly to care and make sure they stay there, he said: “I want to make the healthy choice the easy choice.” Programs to retain patients are not working or are not plentiful enough, the report said. “We need to reverse-engineer; we understand how many other countries are doing this better and often with US tax dollars,” said Nancy Mahon, chair of President Barack Obama’s Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS and global executive director of the MAC AIDS Fund (MAF). Toward that end, MAF announced its support of joint efforts with the US Department of Health and Human Services to improve retention in HIV care. These efforts include UCARE4LIFE, a two-year mobile texting pilot program in the South sending disease-management reminders and tips. Another is a forum to explore successful programs, including US overseas efforts.
Source
http://public.wsj.com/home.html
Date of Publication
07/27/2012
Author
Betsy McKay, Health blog
Article Type
General media
Article Category
National News

Disclaimer: NPIN provides this information as a public service only. The views and information provided about the materials, funding opportunities, and organizations do not necessarily state or reflect those of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, CDC, or NPIN.

cdcnpin.org News Record #60190

<< Back

CDCNPIN.org

Contact Us
About Us
HIV Content Notice
Privacy Policy
Policies & Disclaimers
Site Index
Help Using the CDC NPIN Web Site

CDC NPIN Searches

Search Organizations
Search Materials
Search Funding Opportunities
Search Campaign Resources
Help Using the CDC NPIN Searches

CDC NPIN Resources

hivtest.cdc.gov
m.hivtest.cdc.gov
findtbresources.org
STD Awareness Microsite
findstdtest.org
AIDS Gov Logo and Link CDC Logo and Link