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The Florida Department of Health recognizes World Aids Day

The Florida Department of Health recognizes World Aids Day

    TALLAHASSEE, FL — December 1 is widely recognized as World AIDS Day and the Florida Department of Health joins community partners across the state to highlight the importance of HIV testing. This year’s theme, “Focus, Partner, Achieve: An AIDS-free Generation”, offers an opportunity to reflect on progress made to eliminate HIV infection as well as a focus on providing awareness and education about HIV/AIDS.

“World AIDS Day provides a platform to encourage everyone to get tested and to know their status,” said Dr. Celeste Philip, Deputy Secretary for Health and Deputy State Health Officer for Children’s Medical Services (CMS). ”We know that effective treatment prevents further transmission of the virus and will help bring an end to HIV/AIDS.”

Over the past 30 years, tremendous progress has been made in the prevention and treatment of HIV infection.

There has been a dramatic reduction in the number of babies born infected with HIV as well as a decrease in the number of HIV-related deaths. Although the prognosis for people with HIV/AIDS has improved, with many now living long and productive lives, statewide and local efforts continue to exist in order to address current challenges.

The Florida Department of Health has developed a comprehensive program for preventing the spread of HIV/AIDS and for providing care and treatment to those already infected. This comprehensive approach includes HIV surveillance, education, prevention, counseling, testing, care and treatment. For more information please visit www.FloridaAIDS.org.

Please visit www.FLHealth125.gov for more information.

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