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Is dedicated to community outreach services and education
 
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Increase Community Awareness through prevention and education, advocacy for people impacted by the disease and to encourage testing.
 
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  Women and HIV/AIDS in Contra Costa County Fact Sheet
 

Contra Costa women comprise about 16% of all reported AIDS cases (2,438 total cases) and 20% of all reported HIV cases (549 total cases). It is estimated that 1/3 of the women do not know they have HIV.
AIDS and HIV impact women of color disproportionately. While 56% of women with AIDS and 59% of women with HIV are African Americans, African Americans represent 9.4% of the total population in Contra Costa. There is also a growing concern for Latino women. While 14% of women with AIDS and 9% of women with HIV are Latinos, Latinos represent 17.7% of the total population in Contra Costa.
Unprotected sex (without condoms) with an HIV-infected male and sharing injection needles through drug use are the most common ways of HIV transmission. About 20% of Contra Costa women with HIV do not know how they were infected with HIV.
The majority of the Contra Costa women with HIV (83%) are between the ages of 13-49 years or of childbearing years. Mother-to-child transmission accounts for many of the HIV cases for girls 0-12 years old. Avoiding breastfeeding and use of medication can reduce mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
Getting tested for HIV and finding out about behaviors that put women at risk for HIV are important steps to helping women stay HIV free. Early care and treatment helps prevent disease, death, and transmission of HIV.

Links - More information:
http://www.cchealth.org/topics/aids_hiv/hiv_women_factsheet.php

The Contra Costa County AIDS Program is dedicated to fostering the development, implementation, and coordination of programs to:
• Reduce the transmission of HIV.
• Provide comprehensive services for people with HIV.
• Enhance community awareness of AIDS to increase understanding and compassionate response.

Contra Costa County
597 Center Avenue, Suite 200
Martinez, CA 94553
925-313-6771
800-287-0200 (toll free)
925-313-6798 fax

 
   
 
 

 

 

       
 

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