National
HIV Testing Day -- June 27th
In
this country, we are experiencing a national health crisis
and that crisis is HIV/AIDS. Did you know that the CDC estimates
that between 850,000 and 950,000 Americans are living with
HIV yet nearly 180,000 to 280,000 are unaware they are infected?
Clearly, HIV/AIDS has had a devastating impact on all Americans,
but most especially among those within communities of color.
And it is in the shadow of these grim statistics, that I
would like to emphasize the importance of National HIV
Testing
Day on June 27th.
This
annual observance is set aside towards enabling people to
gain the knowledge they need to take control of their health
and their lives. It is also an invaluable opportunity to
dispel the myths and the fear that often keeps many from
coming forward for HIV testing. Testing is important because
early detection of the disease allows for early treatment,
prolonging life and improving the quality of life. In addition,
testing can help prevent the spread of the disease through
awareness of one's HIV status.