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This pamphlet provides general information about HIV/AIDS. The pamphlet states that Native Americans must learn about HIV and be prepared to protect future generations to mitigate the impact of this pandemic on their communities. Factors that can increase individuals' risks for HIV transmission include substance abuse and needle sharing for tattoos or body piercing. The pamphlet concludes that perhaps the most important steps that Native Americans can take to prevent HIV/AIDS in their communities are to learn about HIV/AIDS, share this information with their children, and get tested for HIV. The pamphlet provides contact information for HIV/AIDS resources available to Native Americans in New York State.
Format:
Pamphlet
Publication Date:
2013
ID:
35531
- American Indian or Alaska Native persons
- HIV and AIDS
- American Indian or Alaska Native People