World Aids Day,December 1st

Post date: Dec 2, 2013 2:11:46 AM

From the desk of the Editor,Founder and President of csaccac Inc;

Throughout the years,HIV/Aids has affected thousands communities,millions of people across the globe and has seized millions of lives right here in the United States. HIV/Aids first gained national attention during the first half of the 70's. During the 70's and 80's,HIV/Aids quickly grew into an epidemic. At the time,during the first part of the 70's ,when HIV/Aids first became detected in people,very little information as well research on how people contracted the disease the public couldnt reference because the information didnt exist. Although,speculation gave way to fear as to how people contracted the disease,it took years for the facts,the truth,and scientific research to manifest.With very little known about the disease,at the first announcement of its existence,as time passed and the epidemic grew__,it seemed like everyone knew at least one person or family that the disease affected the daily routine especially in the lives of loved ones and those living with HIV/Aids.Thirty years later,better drugs,better treatment has help to prolong lives,HIV/Aids growth rate has decline since the first detection. Today ,HIV/Aids doesnt have to be a death sentence. Currently,there's no known cure for HIV/Aids. While the search continues for a cure ,researchers have also begun to look for a vaccine. Until a cure becomes available the best way to fight the disease remains staid it must first be diagnosed treated, as well as regularly monitored.On December 1st,I along with local communities including organizers who advocate HIV/Aids awareness and education paused to recognize World Aids Day. Since founding csaccac Inc,in 2010, each year at this time,I give recognition to the work,research,and significant strides that has been conducted in the efforts to stop the spread of HIV/Aids. On this day it's not only important to learn the facts,and,educate others,it's also a day to remember all of those who lost the fight to the disease,sadly,their lives__ shorten by this disease,cant be replaced and it's a great lost to all touched by the disease.

Sincerely,

Jamala M Johnson

Editor,Author,Motivator,Social Connector.