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HIV/AIDS and Older Americans Fact Sheets
09/08/2008 | Requests *Summary
HIV/AIDS is not just a young person's disease. Fifteen percent of new HIV/AIDS cases are among Americans over age 50. Many older people with HIV do not know they are infected because they have never been tested. They are not accessing the treatment they need and may be unknowingly spreading HIV to others. This fact sheet discusses HIV/AIDS among older Americans and why all sexually active Americans, including those over age 50, should be tested for HIV as part of their routine health care.
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Available Files
- Fact Sheets: Older Adults PDF (116K, 2 pages)
- Fact Sheets: Older Adults Off-site link (1 page)
- Fact Sheet: Take Control & Get Tested PDF (344K, 2 pages)
- Fact Sheet: Take Control & Get Tested Off-site link (2 pages)
- Take Control of Your Health Website Off-site link
Keywords
Public Health; HIV; AIDS; Health; Sexuality; Diseases; Prevention; Healthcare; Stigma
Topic
Aging Issues, Resource Center
Type/Tool
Links / Websites, Marketing materials, Training materials
Source
National HIV Testing Mobilization Campaign
State
All States/Territories
Date Created
09/08/2008
Contact
National HIV Testing Mobilization Campaign Office of HIV/AIDS Policy
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Washington DC 20201
takecontrol@hhs.gov
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Washington DC 20201
takecontrol@hhs.gov
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* Reflects requests since January 1, 2007
HCBS / Clearinghouse for the Community Living Exchange Collaborative / (http://www.hcbs.org)
