Thursday, July 26, 2007

Free condoms and HIV tests for New York elderly

The condom giveaway is part of an effort by New York City’s Department of Aging to educate older people about the risks of contracting the virus that causes AIDS. After the condom giveaway, free HIV testing was offered.

AIDS education of the elderly has become an important issue as antiretroviral drugs that can keep patients living into their golden years changes the face of AIDS. Experts warn that ignorance about HIV among seniors can lead to new infections.

An HIV/AIDS educational presentation at the Peter Cardella Senior Center in Ridgewood, N.Y., provides seniors with condoms and free HIV screening. The program is part of an effort by the New York City Department of Aging to educate older people about the risks they may face of contracting the virus

And those infections are happening. A physician from Howard University Hospital in Washington recently diagnosed unsuspected HIV in an 82-year-old.

So HIV educators are taking their message of prevention to senior centers and other locales where older people meet. They also hope to create a welcoming environment for people who already have the virus.

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