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World AIDS Day: Over 16,000 Diagnosed in Ohio

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Thursday, December 1, 2011   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Many Ohioans will join people across the globe today in commemorating World AIDS Day, an annual event designed to unite people in the fight against HIV and remember those who have died.

AIDS was first diagnosed in the United States 30 years ago. Since then, says Bill Hardy, president and chief executive officer of AIDS Resource Center Ohio, research has come a long way.

"If we identify persons who are infected soon after their infection, and if we get them on medications, the wonderful news is that life expectancy is almost the same as for individuals who are not HIV infected."

Despite the advances, Hardy says, awareness of HIV has decreased in recent years and the number of new infections diagnosed in Ohio has remained stable for the past five years. Hardy says this shows the need for more funding, education, and research. According to the most recent data from 2009, more than 16,000 people in Ohio have HIV or AIDS, and experts believe 20 percent more are not yet diagnosed.

Laureen Harbert, director of Cleveland’s AIDS Funding Collaborative, says World AIDS Day brings to the forefront the issues faced by people living with HIV and their loved ones. She says care and prevention go hand in hand.

"More and more, we'll hear people talking about the importance of supporting people who are HIV positive to get into medical care, which makes their lives healthier and more productive, but also will reduce the spread of new infections."

The AIDS Resource Center Ohio and the AIDS Funding Collaborative are among the organizations in Ohio working to increase awareness, develop funding for research and prevention, and advocate for care for individuals who are at high risk or are already living with HIV or AIDS.

World AIDS Day events will be held throughout the state today, and include candlelight vigils, testing programs and marches.


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