Dec 01 2008

Bloggers Unite for World AIDS Day

Published by at 10:43 pm under health

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I read on BlogCatalog’s website that nearly half of all AIDS cases in the U.S. involve people 13 to 24 years of age. I had no idea that AIDS was still prevalent. If I had no idea, perhaps there are others who need to be informed also. So, I am joining other members of BlogCatalog to write about this problem. If my post just touches even one person and convinces them to get tested or helps someone learn about AIDS prevention, it will be worth it.

More than 250,000 people are estimated to be HIV positive and not know it. And more than 1 million are estimated to have AIDS.

Of course, AIDS is not limited to the U.S. There are an estimated 33 million people with AIDS worldwide. It affects every country, city, and town in the world. And, the most frightening thing about it is that is going largely unchecked. In fact, that is one of the reason that worldaidscampaign.org is continuing its “leadership” theme, which it developed after learning that many leaders who promised to support AIDS were not keeping their promises.

Let’s join together. Your words, voices, videos, and actions can all help people become more aware about AIDS and how to prevent it. Let’s get the word out.

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  • One Response to “Bloggers Unite for World AIDS Day”

    1. Melissa on 02 Dec 2008 at 2:46 pm

      That is so sad that so many people are affected, I hope that it is a disease that is eradicated. My husband was thinking of studying AIDS at the BYU labs but has been accepted into the cancer research labs, which is also important to study.

      Melissa´s last blog post..An Amazing Man Passes Away

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