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What was once
considered a “gay” disease now affects people of both sexes,
of all ages and from all backgrounds. In fact, women and youth are two
of the groups with the fastest growing rates of infection in Canada and
around the world. In Canada, aboriginal peoples are also experiencing
high rates of infection, as well as injection drug users. HIV/AIDS does not discriminate. Anyone can contract the virus - and many people who look healthy may have HIV without knowing it. You need to know you are not immune to HIV/AIDS. Awareness is the key to making the choices that will protect you and keep you healthy. Men and HIV Women and HIV Youth and HIV Aboriginals and HIV Older Persons and HIV Sex Trade Workers and HIV Injection Drug Users and HIV Prisoners and HIV |
© Copyright 2005 AIDS Calgary Awareness Association |