AIDS Awareness

Protection Begins with Education

  • What is AIDS?

  • Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a disease of the immune system caused by the human
    immunodificiency virus (HIV).

    • AIDS reduces the effectiveness of the immune system, leaving people open to infections and tumors.

    • HIV is transmitted through direct contact with an HIV-infected bodily fluid: blood, semen,
      presemenal fluid, vaginal fluid
      or breast milk.

    • This transmission happens during vaginal or oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated
      hypodermic needles, exchange between a mother and her child during pregnancy.

    • In 2007, statistics showed 33.2 million people lived with the disease worldwide,
      with 2.1 million deaths, including 330,000 children.

    • Although treatments for AIDS and HIV can slow the disease, there is no cure.

  • Protect Yourself = Prevent infection = Use a Condom.

    • The majority of HIV infections are acquired through unprotected sex between 2 people-one of whom has HIV.

    • The primary mode of HIV infection is sexual contact between members of the opposite sex.

    • During a sexual act, only male or female condoms can reduce the chances of infection with HIV

    • Using condoms reduces the risk of HIV transmission by approximately 80%

    • The male condom, if used correctly without oil-based lubricants, is the single most effective available technology to elimate HIV and other sexually transmitted infections.

    • Manufacturers recommend that oil-based lubricants such as petroleum jelly* or butter, not be used with latex condoms, because they dissolve the latex.

    • If necessary, manufacturers recommend using water-based lubricants.**

    • The female condom is an alternative to the male condom

    • Studies suggest that, where female condoms are available, overall protected sexual acts increase making them an important HIV-prevention strategy.

    • Studies on couples where one partner is infected show that with consistent condom use, HIV infection rates for the uninfected partner are below 1% per year.

    • *unsafe lubricants:Vaseline, Baby Oil. In all cases, READ THE LABEL

    • **safe lubricants: Liquid Silk, Astroglide, Pjur, K-Y products, Sliquid, RepHresh, Wet

  • Get Tested. Piece of mind is priceless.

    Send a text with your zip code to "KNOWIT" (566948). Within seconds, you'll receive a text with an HIV testing site near you. This free service is through www.HIVtest.org.

  • World AIDS Day: Atlanta

    AIDS Awareness, HOTlanta Style...

  • Get HELP

  • Aid Atlanta

    aidatlanta.org 404-870-7700
    Since 1982, AA has been helping Georgia residents living with AIDS and HIV: inter-agency partnerships for women and children, primary healthcare, mental healthcare, a mobile HIV clinic, A Veterans Admin Hospital. Their mission is to educate Georgians about safe sex and prevent AIDS.

  • Get TESTED

  • Enter your zip code on hivtest.org/search for a listing near you or go to
    Positive Impact, Inc. 139 Ralph McGill Blvd. NE Atlanta 30308
    404.589.9040 Testing hours: M-W 10-7, Th & F 10-5, Sat 10-2

  • Get GOING!

  • Quilt on the Quad, Emory University: 605 Asbury Circle, Atlanta, GA 30322 Emory University will host an 800-panel display of The AIDS Memorial Quilt from 11-4 on December 1.

    The ceremony will feature a speech by Sandra Thurman, CEO of the International AIDS Trust based in Atlanta.