STDs & HIV in Indian Country Lori de Ravello, MPH CDC assignee to the Indian Health Service June 14, 2007.

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STDs & HIV in Indian Country Lori de Ravello, MPH CDC assignee to the Indian Health Service June 14, 2007

Cases of HIV/AIDS among persons aged >=13, by year of diagnosis and race/ethnicity, 2001–2005

Chlamydia rates (per 100,000) by race/ethnicity & sex, 2005 White Black Hispanic API AI/AN Total Men Women

Gonorrhea rates (per 100,000) by race/ethnicity & sex, 2005 White Black Hispanic API AI/AN Total MenWomen

Primary & Secondary Syphilis rates (per 100,000) by race/ethnicity & sex, 2005 White Black Hispanic API AI/AN Total MenWomen

Indian Country warned of AIDS threat NOVEMBER 16, 2000 Already dealing with a number of health risks in their communities, tribal leaders on Wednesday were warned of a new threat to Indian Country: HIV/AIDS. "When you combine the increasing case numbers with other health factors in Native communities, HIV/AIDS poses an explosive health threat," said Eric Goosby, Director of the Surgeon General's Office of HIV/AIDS Policy. Goosby spoke at the annual conference of the National Congress of American Indians in St. Paul, Minnesota, yesterday. AIDS, or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, itself is not a disease, but a diagnosis made when a person develops what are called AIDS indicator illnesses. AIDS is caused by HIV, or human immunodeficiency virus, which is transmitted through blood or sexual contact. AIDS Threatens to Wipe Out American Indian Tribes AIDS, HIV Spreading in New Mexico Pueblos By Jenna Naranjo, Associated Press April 25, 2002 Sometimes Peter Haloo IV wishes he'd wake up and his battle with AIDS would be nothing more than a dream. The Zuni Pueblo member was diagnosed with AIDS on November 26, Today Haloo, who takes 18 pills a day to fight the disease, is working to open the eyes of his tribe. He said he has already given several presentations to various groups, including high school students, about his experience. "It could wipe us out," he warned. Native Americans represent 6 percent of New Mexico's total cases of HIV infection. And, as in other parts of the country, there is concern that the number of cases will climb higher, according to Yvonne Davis, AIDS Program Director for the All Indian Pueblo Council, which helps provide prevention services to all 19 New Mexico pueblos. Many Indians believe they are safe. "The biggest misconception is that it's not affecting our pueblos and communities," she said. Officials Fear High American Indian STD Rates Leave Door Open for HIV July 17, 2003 High STD rates among South Dakota's American Indian population have health administrators worried about the potential for a large HIV outbreak should the virus be introduced into certain behavioral groups. "All it takes is introducing someone with HIV, and we'll have a fairly large outbreak on our hands," said Sarah Patrick, a contract epidemiologist for Indian Health Service. According to Patrick, the high number of STDs reported in American Indians in South Dakota indicates unhealthy behaviors that are ideal for spreading HIV. American Indians face AIDS threat BY DARIN FENGER, SUN STAFF WRITER April 19, :26PM Christina Allen, head of the AIDS outreach program for the Quechan Tribe, is dedicated to helping curb the increase in HIV cases in the local native community. When national AIDS experts describe how American Indians are facing another historic battle for existence, they pass up the word "epidemic" and go right for "extinction." These experts stress that America's first people are experiencing an alarming increase in AIDS cases, a trend that many say could wipe out whole populations if momentous action isn't taken now.

Vulnerabilities of AI/AN to HIV  Economic and health disparities  STDs  Social norms/stigma  Mobile population  Risky sexual behavior in youth  Suicide/depression  Alcohol/drug use

Percent males living with HIV/AIDS at the end of 2005 by transmission category

Percent females living with HIV/AIDS at the end of 2005 by transmission category

Challenges to Addressing HIV/AIDS in Indian Country  High rates of STDs  Substance abuse  Socioeconomic issues  Cultural diversity between tribes  Competing priorities  Lack of HIV screening  Access to health care  Dearth of specialists  Training challenges  Jurisdictional issues  Confidentiality issues  Stigma  Denial, complacency, misconceptions  Lack of surveillance data

Promising Practices and Projects

Minority AIDS Initiative Funding for IHS HIV/AIDS Program  Raise awareness  Increase HIV screening, knowing one’s HIV status  Provide capacity building opportunities for health care providers  Integrate behavioral health  Improve quality of care  Improve surveillance

National Native American AIDS Prevention Center Inter-Tribal Council of AZ Advancing HIV/AIDS Prevention in Native Communities Capacity Building Assistance from CDC

ProjectRedTalon

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