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World AIDS Day

Updated 4:22 PM EDT, Mon, Jan 26, 2009

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December 1 is World AIDS Day. Started in 1988, its purpose is to increase awareness, highlight the importance, and show unity around the common cause of this disease.

 

December 1 is World AIDS Day. Started in 1988, its purpose is to increase awareness, highlight the importance, and show unity around the common cause of this disease.

AIDS is diagnosed when those infected with HIV exhibit common infection-related symptoms, such as fevers, night sweats, weakness, chills, weight loss. Certain cancers are also more prevalent in AIDS patients.

High risk areas for the spread of HIV include blood transfusion and childbirth, from a mother infected with HIV to her baby. After those, the spread is largely attributed to exposure via shared drug needles and unprotected anal sex.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 33 million people are living with HIV worldwide. Many do not know they are infected.

For more information on HIV/AIDS, visit AIDS.gov, AIDS Info, or the CDC.

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  • At Peace Monday, Dec 1 at 6:07 PM FLAG COMMENT 11-30 08 Rest in peace little brother. I pray that people continue to educate themselves rather then be ignorant and judgmental when it comes to AIDS. AIDS is not prejudice..
  • texas nurse Monday, Dec 1 at 5:48 PM FLAG COMMENT I have been in nursing for 30 years and still remember the first AIDS patient that I cared for. My baby brother is/has been battling this disease for 5 years now. ALL people should be loved and supported--people that have never had to deal with this do not understand. This disease crosses all boundaries and can affect so many people. It is no respector of persons. We must support and work towards a cure for ALL of those a ... MORE >
  • Craig R. Ploth Monday, Dec 1 at 5:19 PM FLAG COMMENT We need to stop putting up ribbons, for ribbons just show a color that identifies yet another cause... we need to start putting up faces. Not just mine... but the faces of the families that are affected by loved ones that are dealing with HIV/AIDS... the faces of the children that are lost every day to this, who had NO say or choice in the matter of how they got infected... the faces of the ones we've lost, who will never be a ... MORE >
  • Bryant Monday, Dec 1 at 5:02 PM FLAG COMMENT My partner died from AIDS in March 1984. How do you think I feel on Dec 1st every year? I cannot begin to tell you of my loss, I cannot begin to tell you of the plans we had for the rest of ouir lives. Wake up people of the world! Do all you can to combat this dreadful virus!!
  • Shalini Monday, Dec 1 at 2:17 PM FLAG COMMENT Checkout Alwayzfun.com for more information on How to help Aids Patients in India .

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