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Contrary to
popular belief, HIV infections are on the rise again.
According to the World Health Organization, AIDS is
80% heterosexual and 80% sexually
transmitted worldwide. In the United States of
America, The Centers For Disease
Control estimates that there are between
40,000 to 80,000 new HIV infections
per year. The University of California San
Francisco recently stated that 7
people are infected with HIV every hour every day in the
United States. Two of the seven new infections each
hour are among young people 13-25
years old. Fifty percent of the new infections in
the United States occur among women under 25 years of age.
To date, there
is no cure for HIV or AIDS. New advances in treatment options
enable many to live longer, but toxic side effects soon
cripple treatment combinations for those who can afford to use
them. The next step in prevention for the new millennia is to
reduce the spread of infections
through education. The U.S. government has spent
440 million dollars over the last five years on an “abstinence
only” education program that clearly does not work. The proof:
2 teenagers are infected with HIV
every hour every day in the United States alone.
Now more than
ever, learning the realities of this deadly virus and how to
prevent contracting it is necessary for all young people and
adults alike. We at Life-Zone are committed to helping reduce
risk through education.
Please browse
our website, view our programs and services, and contact us to
get started in planning an interactive, life-saving
presentation for the members of your organization. |