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Social Stigma Hampers AIDS Prevention: A Call for Change in Perspective Validates Long Standing NYAM Studies

NEW YORK CITY, August 12 - International public health experts assembled last week for the XVII International AIDS Conference being held in Mexico City. The conference, taking place just two years before the 2010 Global Target on Universal Access for HIV/AIDS Treatment and Prevention, comes at a critical time as the theme, "Universal Action Now", highlights the need for continued urgency in the global response to HIV/AIDS. The New York Academy of Medicine (NYAM)

Michel Kazatchkine, Pedro Cahn, Julio Montaner, Luis Soto attended the XVII International AIDS Conference. Photo courtesy of © International AIDS Society / Mondaphoto
presented a number of its findings, including on newly HIV diagnosed drug users in New York City, and on expanding the role of pharmacies in HIV prevention and healthcare services for intravenous drug users in New York City.

In recent coverage of the International AIDS Conference, The New York Times reported that outside of Africa, “Thirty percent of HIV infections were among intravenous drug users. But because of stigma and a lack of resources, the world is failing to provide measures like methadone and needle sharing that can help such people.”

In keeping with its ongoing mission NYAM, has placed itself in the forefront of HIV/AIDS research by focusing on vulnerable populations not traditionally explored. Current projects include:

NYAM continues to support the underserved populations within the HIV/AIDS community of New York City.

Posted on 08/12/2008

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