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Why are women of color not on PrEP?

WHY-ARE-WOMEN-OF-COLOR-NOT-Why are women of color not on PrEP?

    On this National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, NMAC wants to know why women of color not on PrEP, tell us why???

   This year marks the 12th year of this awareness day. The most current data from the CDC reveals that from 2005-2014, the number of women diagnosed with HIV has decreased by 40%.  Importantly, they found that there was a 42% reduction among African American women, a 35% reduction among Latina/Hispanic women, and a 30% reduction in rates among White women. However, as promising as this sound, the United States still faces massive obstacles to ending the HIV epidemic. There is a racial divide that asks the question: why are African American women (61%) and Latinas (17%) most of the women living with HIV in America?

   According to an article in aidsmap, 74% of Americans are PrEP are White.  Latino (12%), African Americans (10%) and Asians (4%) account for much smaller percentages of Americans on PrEP.  There were no numbers given for Native Americans.  21% of the people who start PrEP are women. However, the rate of usage for women continues to decline, from 49% in 2012 to just 11% in Q3 2015.  Black women were more than four times less likely than white women to have started PrEP.

   Each time we read statements and figures that under-score the reality of disparities that exist for women of color who have HIV; we are confronted with the question of what should be done.  Where should people begin? What are you doing?  We all know some things to do such as:

 

Evaluations, assessments, often mean a systematic review of a program, model or event by an objective person, usually someone external to the activity or event.  Self-reports require a more reflective view of one’s own actions.

What are you doing to help cis and Trans women and girls of color to navigate PrEP and other essential services, to remain negative? What are you doing to assist cis and Trans women and girls who are HIV positive to navigate their care and remain healthy?  Women and Girls HIV Awareness Day is only once a year; what are you doing the other days?

 

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