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World AIDS Day: It Is Time to Stop 'Aidsism'

Posted by Susan Blumenthal, M.D. and Melissa Shive, Huffington Post at 11:32 AM on December 1, 2008.


We must put an end to the discrimination that people living with HIV/AIDS experience every day.
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Marvelyn Brown is a 24 year-old native Tennessean who is now an avid AIDS activist and author of a new autobiography entitled The Naked Truth: Young, Beautiful, and (HIV) Positive.

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For two months, ostracized and alone, nineteen year-old Marvelyn Brown slept on the gray vinyl seats of her 1996 Nissan Sentra in the parking lot of a Nashville, Tennessee, Walmart. When she visited her family, she used paper plates and plastic forks to eat so she wouldn't share dishes; all surfaces that she touched were wiped down with bleach. Her newly pregnant friend told her that she did not want Marvelyn around her child. In a matter of a few weeks, Marvelyn had lost the support of her friends and family -- all because she had been diagnosed as HIV positive.

But Marvelyn's story is neither new nor unique. Her friends and relatives were suddenly confronting the realities of a potentially life-threatening infectious disease, and they responded to their lack of understanding about HIV/AIDS as many people do -- with fear and mistrust.

Today is the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day, and its message, "Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise," calls on global leaders to deliver on the promise of universal access to prevention, treatment, and care. Yet, despite two decades of progress in the fight against this disease, there is still widespread stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS in the United States and across the world -- fueled by myths, a lack of knowledge about how the disease is transmitted, and value judgments about how it is acquired. Though many people are familiar with the concepts of ageism and racism, there is another pervasive, pernicious form of discrimination that deeply affects many people's lives and must also be given a name -- "aidsism."

Stigma, or aidsism, is a major barrier to HIV prevention, diagnosis, care, and treatment. A national survey conducted last year by amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, on HIV stigma in women found that one in five respondents would be uncomfortable even having a close friend who was HIV positive, and 59 percent would be uncomfortable with an HIV-positive woman as a child care provider. Since 1990, there has been no change in the percentage of Americans who mistakenly believe that HIV can be transmitted by kissing (37%), sharing a drinking glass (22%), or touching a toilet seat (16%).

Twenty-seven years after the emergence of HIV, first reported in San Francisco, AIDS has become an inextricable part of the modern world, with every country now reporting HIV infection rates. With 33 million people worldwide and 1.1 million people in the United States living with HIV/AIDS, this disease cannot be ignored.

The United States has provided significant funding to developing nations through the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), but America's own neighborhoods need help too. Consider this: the number of African Americans living with HIV in the United States exceeds the number of HIV-infected people in seven of the 15 focus countries covered by the PEPFAR initiative. With an estimated 56,000 new infections annually in America, our country urgently needs a domestic PEPFAR with a comprehensive national strategy to eradicate the disease. Importantly, such a plan must include a clear definition of HIV/AIDS-related stigma, a standardized set of criteria to measure it, educational campaigns to eradicate it, and research to increase knowledge about its impact on HIV testing, treatment, and prevention, particularly in vulnerable populations, including minorities, women, and men who have sex with men.

As America turns a new page in its history with the landmark election of Senator Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States, our nation celebrates the values of equality and justice upon which it was founded. His victory ushers in a new era in HIV/AIDS policy with the promise of a national AIDS strategy to stop AIDS and help end the discrimination that people with this disease experience every day. This is essential. On this 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day, despite the medical advances that have been made, Marvelyn's story serves as a powerful reminder of the struggles and indignities people living with HIV/AIDS still face. The anti-retroviral drugs that she takes to treat her disease have lengthened her life but cause side effects including nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and mood swings. But Marvelyn says that those side effects are "still not the worst part of having HIV. It is the stigma."

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Rear Admiral Susan Blumenthal, M.D. (ret.) is the Senior Policy and Medical Advisor at amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research and a Clinical Professor at Georgetown and Tufts University Schools of Medicine. She served for more than 20 years in health leadership positions in the Federal government, including as Assistant Surgeon General of the United States, the first Deputy Assistant Secretary of Women's Health, as a White House Advisor on Health, and as Chief of the Behavioral Medicine and Basic Prevention Research Branch at the National Institutes of Health. Throughout her career, she has worked to eradicate HIV/AIDS. Dr. Blumenthal has received numerous awards including honorary doctorates and has been decorated with the highest medals of the US Public Health Service for her pioneering leadership and significant contributions to advancing health in the United States and worldwide.

Melissa Shive, a Fulbright Scholar and honors graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, is a medical student at the University of California, San Francisco and served as a Research and Policy Assistant at amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research in Washington D.C.

Marvelyn Brown is a 24 year-old native Tennessean who is now an avid AIDS activist and author of a new autobiography entitled The Naked Truth: Young, Beautiful, and (HIV) Positive.

For more information about HIV/AIDS, visit amfar.org


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An unofficial patron saint for AIDS suffers?
Posted by: Woodpecker on Dec 2, 2008 3:06 AM   
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This may offend those posters with a long standing animus towards organized religion( and Catholicism in particular) but it seems ironic that Blessed Damien of Molokai( whose of course ministered to sufferers of the AIDS of his day- leprosy- and ultimately died of the disease) has been unofficially adopted by some AIDs sufferers as their "patron saint"!

Terry

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Education is necessary
Posted by: underledge on Dec 2, 2008 5:33 AM   
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“HIV is transmitted through direct contact of a mucous membrane or the bloodstream with a bodily fluid containing HIV, such as blood, semen, vaginal fluid, preseminal fluid and breast milk. This transmission can involve anal, vaginal or oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated hypodermic needles, exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding or other exposure to one of the above bodily fluids.” (Wikipedia)

Until America wakes up and openly makes sex education part of the educational process there won’t be any positive change. In fact, barring medical error, the source of HIV originates from sexual activity of one form or another.

We live in a society in which the nude display of the human body is sinful and or inappropriate and makes the sight of Janet Jackson’s breast a national discussion. Utterances of certain words are beeped out and are not even included in dictionaries. Bottom line, as a society that has so much trouble with open discussion of sexuality, we are not going to come to grips on this subject any time soon.

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Its time to stop AIDS.
Posted by: JoshuaLudd on Dec 2, 2008 6:58 AM   
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three decades is three decades too many.

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HIV doesn't cause AIDS
Posted by: 2dogarage on Dec 2, 2008 10:43 AM   
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In fact, no one has ever even seen the HIV virus, they have only identified antibodies to the virus. Must be pretty small.

Like herpes, HIV is categorized as a retrovirus. Herpes hangs out in the nervous system and flares when irritated. Though unsightly and painful it is hardly life-threatening. According to Dr. Duesberg of UC Berkeley, former Nobel prize candidate for his work in cancer research who got his funding yanked when he came out with this medical bomb, the HIV virus wouldn't give the average person a common cold and yet it is now perceived to be the culprit for an "Acquired Immune Deficiency SYNDROME", a scourge more contagious and far more widespread than the Black Death.

They can't even call it a DISEASE, it's a SYNDROME.

Webster says:

1. a group of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality.

2. a set of concurrent things (as emotions or actions) that usually form an identifiable pattern.

And yet millions of people shuffle off like helpless zombies to the mega-billion dollar insurance industry sponsored fully radiated anti-biotic lollipop pushing Mercedes SUV-funding so-called "agents of healing" who are just trying to buy that 5th investment property and who rely on abbreviated synopses funded by billion dollar pharmaceutical companies in order to match the symptom to the drug, all shred of critical thinking ability brainwashed out of them during their expensive educations and dreams of having more stuff and prestige than the next guy.

Here's a simple question: If you had a "deficiency" in some aspect of your health or life, wouldn't it make sense to do what is needed to assist that problem?

It would seem that since it is an immune system disorder that one would logically do everything possible to enhance that system including encouraging the proliferation of beneficial intestinal flora with probiotics (80% of the immune system is in the intestines and btw antibiotics destroy the immune system), no junk food, no hard drugs or alcohol (caffeine would certainly be out, it deteriorates the myelin sheath that coats the nerve network), no refined sugar, lots of rest and fresh air, love and support.

Instead of assisting the immune system western medicine sends in the militia, slashing and burning everything in sight. Instead of treating it like a situation that needs help they treat it as something that needs to be destroyed, kind of like Iraq,eh? Want to know a sure way to destroy the immunse system? Chemotherapy, the favorite cocktail of your "compassionate caregiver" who can't be bothered to care about the permanent damage your body will sustain if you ingest his poison.

Allopathic "science and technology" have made this "syndrome" into a profitable cause celebre and (incidentally or not) an effective tool for population control. There are cases where so-called well-meaning western medicine has facilitated the spread of this virus. (Oops! Sorry guys this stuff just got into all the sera, we're not sure how!) It is even rumored that in some cases this was the intent.

The western mindset is violent to the core and needs to be held up to review. I think this is hardly possible in a world where violence is king but people can do it for themselves by learning to think critically. Question Authority. The Emperor is completely naked. Throw the bum out!

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» RE: HIV doesn't cause AIDS Posted by: willymack
100% preventable
Posted by: billwald on Dec 2, 2008 11:54 AM   
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In the US AIDS is 100% preventable unless one is born with it. The vast majority with AIDS have intentionally gone into harm's way. You make your bed . . . .

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» RE: 100% preventable Posted by: willymack
» What a maroon Posted by: 2dogarage