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Older Persons and HIV/AIDS - statistics for 2007

Posted by db last modified April 02, 2008
Contributors: Cleveland Department of Public Health

The number of persons living with HIV/AIDS is increasing due to two reasons: people are living longer with HIV and AIDS, and new people are being infected age 50 and over. This slide set was presented by the Cleveland Department of Public Health at the Health Services Institute on March 28, 2007 and describes the current statistics in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County of the prevalence and incidence of HIV and AIDS among residents 50 and over and discusses the current challenges to health, social service professionals and citizens alike.

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Size 2.2 MB - File type application/vnd.ms-powerpoint

Keywords: County, Disparity, HIV/AIDS, Municipal, STD, Safe Sex, Seniors, Statistics

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