Black AIDS Awareness Day February 8, 2006 KUHF-FM (NPR) Freq. 88.7 Houston TX (Internet / Radio) 02/07/06 http://www.kuhf.org/site/News2?JServSessionIdr007=knpqc3rbu1.app7b&page=NewsArticle&id=15310&news_iv_ctrl=1521 "More than 50 percent of the new cases is found in the African-American community in the whole.” And it gets worse. Dr. Patrice Yarbough of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston says there are alarming rates of HIV and AIDS among black teenagers. "One in four of the newly identified HIV infection cases is falling into the category of teenagers." And more than two thirds of those teenagers are black women. Dr. Yarbough says it's mostly because of personal behavior. Young people think they're immortal, and they don't think about the deadly consequences of bad decisions. There's also a lot of misinformation out there. Yarbough says continuous never-ending education is the only answer. "With no likely candidate vaccine coming out in the next year or two, we have to continue with the education." « Back | The Newsroom »