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HIV & Aids The facts and impacts. What is HIV? What is AIDS?.
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What is HIV? What is AIDS? • HIV is a sexually transmitted disease. It can also be spread by contact with infected blood, or from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth or breast-feeding. It can take years before HIV weakens your immune system to the point that you have AIDS. • AIDS is a chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). By damaging your immune system, HIV interferes with your body's ability to fight the organisms that cause disease.
FACTS & STATS • There's no cure for HIV/AIDS, but there are medications that can dramatically slow the progression of the disease. These drugs have reduced AIDS deaths in many developed nations. But HIV continues to decimate populations in Africa, Haiti and parts of Asia. • http://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/stateprofiles/pdf/united_states_profile.pdf • http://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/stateprofiles/pdf/Colorado_profile.pdf
Global HIV/AIDS estimates, end of 2008 The latest statistics of the global HIV and AIDS were published by UNAIDS in November 2009, and refer to the end of 2008. Estimate Range People living with HIV/AIDS in 2008 33.4 million Adults living with HIV/AIDS in 2008 31.3 million Children living with HIV/AIDS in 2008 2.1 million AIDS deaths in 2008 2.0 million Child AIDS deaths in 2008 0.28 million More than 25 million people have died of AIDS since 1981. Africa has over 14 million AIDS orphans. At the end of 2008, women accounted for 50% of all adults living with HIV worldwide In developing and transitional countries, 9.5 million people are in immediate need of life-saving AIDS drugs; of these, only 4 million (42%) are receiving the drugs.
Global Trends The number of people living with HIV has risen from around 8 million in 1990 to 33 million today, and is still growing. Around 67% of people living with HIV are in sub-Saharan Africa.
Every hour, two young Americans between ages 13 and 24 are infected with HIV. According to http://www.hivaidssearch.com
How many people have died of AIDS? • Almost 5,500 people die every day due to AIDS. AIDS caused 2 million deaths in 2008. An estimated 25 million people have died from HIV-related causes since the beginning of the pandemic. • How fast is the pandemic growing? • There were 2.7 million new HIV infections in 2008, or almost 7,400 people per day.
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) strikes anyone - young and old, the rich or poor, the famous and unknowns. The nameless victims who get infected go unnoticed, but celebrities who do, always get the world's attention. This is a list of the top 10 celebrities who are known to have or to have had the virus known as HIV, including those who have died (whether from AIDS or another cause).
1) Rock Hudson- Iconic Hollywood leading man, the first major American celebrity whose AIDS diagnosis was made public. Unquestionably, he was one of the most popular and well-known movie stars of his time. The public got a double shock when it was revealed he had AIDS and was gay. In 1985, Hudson died at the age of 59. • 2)Freddie Mercury- Queen's lead singer noted for his vocal abilities and his charisma. His death led to The Mercury Phoenix Trust anti-AIDS charity and the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness. Died in 1991 at the age of 45 and was inducted into Rock and Roll's Hall of Fame in 2001. • 3)Liberace - Flamboyant Las Vegas singer and piano player known for candelabras, lavish costumes, exotic cars and kitchy homes. In the '70s and 80s, Liberace was a major box office attraction in Las Vegas. In 1987, he died due to complications from AIDS. • 4)Arthur Ashe- one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Was the first African-American to win a Grand Slam and he went on to collect three. Ashe transcended tennis to become a social activist who led public protests against apartheid in South Africa; became infected with HIV via transfusion during heart surgery. This Tennis Hall of Famer died in 1993 at the age of 49. • 5) Isaac Asimov- famous science fiction writer and biochemist. Two of his works were turned into highly successful films - I, Robot and Bicentennial Man. Asimov, who was also popular for his science books, became infected by transfused blood during heart surgery.
6) Earvin "Magic" Johnson- One of the greatest NBA players of all time, Johnson is widely considered as the best point guard ever to play the game. Since publicly announcing he had been infected with the virus HIV, Johnson continues to be an advocate for HIV/AIDS prevention and safe sex. • 7)Greg Louganis - Olympic gold medalist in diving. Was the most outstanding amateur athlete in 1984 and went on to win back-to-back Olympic golds in both the 3m and 10m diving events. Following the announcement of his HIV status in 1995, Louganis was dropped by majority of his corporate sponsors. Since retiring from diving, Louganis has ventured into acting mostly in off-Broadway plays. • 8)Tommy Morrison- world champion boxer better known for his role as Tommy Gunn in Rocky V. In 1996 it was revealed he was HIV-positive which automatically retired him from boxing as a competitor. Currently, he is pursuing a career in Mixed Martial Arts and is trying to mount a comeback in boxing. • 9)Ryan White - expelled from high school because of his infection which he got from contaminated blood during treatment. White, who was a hemophiliac, became a poster child for HIV/AIDS at a time when the public knew very little about the disease. White made many celebrity friends including Michael Jackson whose song "Gone Too Soon" was a tribute to the teenage AIDS victim. White died in 1990 at a young age of 18. • 10) Esteban De Jesus - a world lightweight champion boxer from Puerto Rico. Famous for his trilogy with Roberto Duran, "Vita" had a life full of controversy, problems and scandals. Sentenced to life in jail for murder, he became a preacher and started to turn his life around. De Jesus acquired HIV and succumbed to full-blown AIDS in 1989.
What’s Being Done? • There are many efforts to fight the ongoing battle with HIV and AIDS. • http://www.theunbeatentrack.com/2009/11/05/check-the-unbeaten-track-hotmix-trailer/ • http://www.theunbeatentrack.com/2009/12/02/one-at-a-time-the-full-music-video/
Sources • http://ezinearticles.com/?Top-10-Celebrities-Who-Had-HIV&id=1507863 • www.theunbeatentrack.com • www.staying-alive.com • http://www.hivaidssearch.com/facts/hiv_aids_factual_statistics.htm • http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/global_health/aids/News/aidsfaq.html • http://www.avert.org/worldstats.htm • http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hiv-aids/DS00005