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Most every adult woman (and an occasional man) has enjoyed a manicure and a pedicure at a nail salon or spa. That 30 minute pedicure can be so relaxing but are you aware of the danger lurking in that nail salon? Although few individuals recognize the medical risks associated with this common pr...
The U.S. Embassy in Pretoria hosted an AIDS seminar themed, "Turning the tide together: Leading the way to an AIDS-free generation". The objective was to draw from the deliberations at the International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) which had concluded in Washington, DC the previous week, and localize the topic within a South African context.
It was well attended by HIV/AIDS experts and advocates, as well as teachers, parents, school learners and university students, and followed a similar event hosted by the U.S. Consulate in Johannesburg on July 26.
Dr. Mary Fanning, who heads the President's Emergency Fund for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) in South Africa, delivered welcome remarks which were followed by a video of various speakers at the International AIDS Conference. Those in attendance also had the opportunity to hear feedback from virtual panelist, Chermaine Thokoane, Program Coordinator at the Center for the Study of AIDS (CSA), speaking via Skype from AIDS 2012.
The panel included Lerato Lebona who is a training coordinator for the Future Leaders @ Work, a volunteer program of the CSA that supports students in their training and wider experiences in the context of HIV and AIDS.
Hilda Marigna from Centers for Disease Control (CDC), also a member of the discussion panel, said that she was worried about the danger of presenting medical male circumcision as a cure for HIV/AIDS and stressd the importance of continuing to use condoms after circumcision. "Medical male circumcision is not a magic bullet. We need to build in very strong prevention messages," she said.
The question and answer session provided the participants with an opportunity to comment on the issues raised by the panel and the speakers from AIDS 2012. A young person in the audience spoke about the challenge that homosexual youths face because of stigma associated with their sexual preference and consequent reluctance to go to clinics to get information about sexual health. Lebona responded by saying that society is "suffering from heteronormativity" where people " are more concerned about who you're having sex with and not how you're having it" which should is the real issue.
Lucky Metsing, a parent from Orange Farm Johannesburg and beneficiary of the PEPFAR funded CDC program, Families Matter, said he was grateful that the program teaches them how to have honest communications with their children. "They are teaching us to be best friends with our children because that's how the world influences them," said Metsing.
Some responses on how to take the conversation forward suggested that the methods used for distributing printed HIV/AIDS information means it did not always reach its intended audience. One of the learners suggested the using slot boxes at schools, whereby learners could write down their thoughts or questions, put them into slot boxes, and receive anonymous responses from their life orientation teachers during lesson time.
Lerato Lebona, Future Leaders @ Work, stressed the importance of "meeting the youth where they are at" including the use of mobile phones and social networking platforms to arm young people with information.
Please sign the ATC Salvage Therapy Petition Join us in asking Congressman Alcee Hastings and Congresswomen Maxine Waters to send a ‘Dear Colleague’ letter to Anthony Fauci, Director of NIAID, asking for the federal facilitation of apricitabine (ATC). ATC is a phase III nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) that has been shown to be safe and effective in treating people with HIV. It works against viruses that are resistant to several other nukes and could ...
Researchers from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, the University of Mississippi Medical Center and the University of Massachusetts Medical School announced today at CROI2013 the discovery of the first infant functionally cured of HIV. The baby, a female now two and a half years old, received 3 HIV medications when brought to the hospital at 30 hours old. Viral load tests were performed during the first few weeks that showed a rapidly decreasing viral load which reached ...
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Paige Rawl is 17 and HIV positive, but while her life has been shaped by HIV it isn't ruled by it. When Paige Rawl starts her senior year at Indianapolis’s Herron High School next month, she'll be cheer captain and a member of the student government and prom committee. This summer, the 17-year-old held down a part-time job at Hollister, hawking the popular Southern California-inspired clothing brand. The all-American girl — who happens to be HIV positive. Paige was in...
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