Scaries statistics to start the morning 0_0

http://www.aolnews.com/health/article/aids-epidemic-in-some-us-cities-worse-than-global-hot-spots/19378159

(March 1) -- Despite advances in prevention and treatment, rates of HIV/AIDS
in some parts of the U.S. are higher than those in sub-Saharan Africa, say
the authors of a recent study in The New England Journal of Medicine.

AIDS advocacy efforts in the U.S. have waned in recent years, after medical
innovations helped sufferers live longer, minimized obvious symptoms and
alleviated the widespread social panic that characterized the early spread
of the disease.

Globally, though, the spread of AIDS has yet to be curtailed: 33 million
people are afflicted, including two-thirds of those living in sub-Saharan
Africa.

But what might come as a real surprise is news that rates across some parts
of the U.S. have yet to decrease. In fact, they're right up there with the
prevalence of HIV/AIDS in global hot spots, where the health scourge
continues largely unabated.

Rates of HIV among adults in Washington, D.C., for example, now exceed 1 in
30 -- higher than reported rates in Ethiopia, Nigeria or Rwanda. In New
York, rates are higher among blacks (1 in 40) and injection-drug users (1 in
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