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Health leaders tackle stigma to boost HIV testing access

June 06, 2024 | Charleston City, Charleston County, South Carolina



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Health leaders tackle stigma to boost HIV testing access
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed the critical issue of stigma surrounding HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), emphasizing its detrimental impact on testing and treatment. A key speaker highlighted that stigma not only discourages individuals from seeking testing but also contributes to a significant number of people living with HIV who are not receiving care.

The discussion underscored the importance of normalizing infections, comparing them to common ailments like chickenpox, and advocating for comprehensive sexual health histories from healthcare providers. The speaker urged that all individuals should be tested for HIV, particularly those with new sexual partners, in line with CDC recommendations.

To combat stigma and improve access to care, the city is promoting free testing events, including one scheduled for June 25 at all DHEC clinics. Additionally, awareness days focused on specific demographics, such as women and African Americans, aim to highlight disparities in HIV prevalence and encourage testing.

The meeting also touched on the city's housing funds, which support individuals living with HIV, addressing social determinants of health that can hinder access to treatment. By elevating awareness and providing resources, officials hope to foster a more supportive environment for those affected by HIV and STIs.

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