National Black HIV/AIDS
February 7,2004
Information Day
There are over
3,500 men, women and children in Northeast Ohio living with HIV/AIDS
The Cuyahoga County Commissioners
approve the merger of the
Ryan White Title I and Title II programs,
providing over $4,000,000
in free services to more than 2,500 persons living with HIV/AIDS
14% of individuals newly infected with HIV in the U.S. already exhibit resistance to at least one antiviral drug.
Cuyahoga County Commissioners receive first C.A.R.E. Act grant and establish the Cuyahoga Regional HIV Services Planning Council to administer medical and social support services to persons living with HIV/AIDS.
Bill Clinton restores funds to budget for HOPWA. Randy Schilts dies of AIDS.
Black & Latino women make up only 19% of all U.S. women, they represent 72% of all U.S. Women with AIDS (120,453 deaths)
In addition to cases reported in gay men, cases of AIDS are reported in hemophiliacs, women, infants and recipients of blood transfusions
2003
over 850,000
cases
2001
774,467
cases
1986
581, 429
cases
2003
over $50,000
cases
If current trends continue there will be more than 40,000,000 AIDS orphans in Africa by 2010. 62,000,000 people will be living with HIV/AIDS by 2005
1998
688,200
cases
1995
513,486 cases
1994
441,528
cases
1990
160,969 cases
1982
771 cases
1991
206,567 cases
1987
50,378
cases
1981
159 cases
African American leaders declare that AIDS constitutes a "state of emergency" for their communities.
AIDS has become the leading cause of death among all Americans ages 25-44. Paul Monette dies of AIDS
Earvin "Magic" Johnson announces that he is infected with HIV.
AZT is the first anti-HIV drug, approved by the FDA.
At $10,000/year, it is the most expensive drug in history.
ACT UP is formed:
The Aids Coalition to Unleash Power
The July 4, 1981, MMWR reports 26 cases of Karposi's sarcoma (KS), a rare cancer, in homosexual men in both New York and California.
For additional information about
The Ryan White Title I program and
The Cuyahoga Regional HIV Services Planning Council:
216-348-3986
www.cuyahoga.oh.us/ryanwhite
All inquiries are strictly confidential.
Services are funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services