“TEST ME / for hiv” challenges assumptions about HIV risk in the Asian and Pacific Islander Communities

Posted on May 14, 2009 
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Asian &; Coalition on /, Inc. () will announce the of “TEST ME / for ”, a historic effort to a major discrepancy and public problem – very limited access to testing and increasing infection rates in the Asian and (A&;PI) communities.

On May 19 2009, A&;PI / Awareness Day, will be joined by elected officials and on the steps of to the campaign and the public to take . May is also .

Currently, A&;PIs are the only racial/ethnic group in New York that have not experienced a in the number of new diagnoses, but only six percent (6%) of A&;PI report that their doctor recommended an test. This presents a major public concern that could have a far-reaching impact.

 
“‘Do you want an test today?”’ That question can be all it takes for a doctor to begin a conversation about their patient’s for ,” said Robert , ’s Chief . “ almost never pose that question to their Asian and patients because they assume the patient won’t need it. The patient the doctor’s office not knowing their status; this can to harm to the patient and extreme for their (s). This is a public concern. have an obligation to ask that question without regard to culture or ethnicity.”

has identified limited access to testing as a critical that requires the attention of and the community. Often, have preconceived assumptions about the sexual factors and lifestyle of A&;PIs based on the of Asians as “the .” seeks to change among by encouraging A&;PIs to begin the conversation in an effort to this major public problem.

 
Patients, who depend on their to advise them about what they should be screened for, are left with an incomplete of their and in possible danger. This year, a Chinese , living with , was finally diagnosed with the disease after she sought services at . Infected with and stricken by an related illness, she went from local doctor to doctor without a diagnosis, much less a recommendation for an test. During this delay in getting the right treatment, had weakened her system to the point where she developed an opportunistic infection, which could have been prevented with appropriate diagnosis and treatment.

The of the campaign will be a coordinated effort to have visit their doctor’s office wearing a tee shirt that reads “TEST ME / for ”. The action is meant to initiate conversation and create an opportunity to educate about the discrepancy.

hopes that the earned media in both and ethnic press and work with religious and will expand the discussion about in various A&;PI communities. The campaign will also disseminate information about the issue, and educate A&;PI community about obtaining an test.

 
“Our hope is that the will come around, but until that time comes I call on every A&;PI person to demand a test. is here to teach you what you should ask for and help empower you to take of your , but it’s up to you to take that step and say ‘test me for ’, “said Therese R. Rodriguez, ’s . “If you have not discussed with your doctor, you do not have a complete picture of your . You need to ask the question so that you can have the peace of mind that a complete exam gives.”

’s mission is to combat / stigma and related , to prevent the spread of the / in Asian &; communities, and to provide care and treatment for Asian &; living with / and their families. The was founded ago and remains the only Pan-Asian / devoted to working with A&;PI communities in .

“I applaud for empowering Asian and to take of their ,” said Dr. Monica Sweeney Assistant Commissioner of the Department’s Bureau of / Prevention and . “As long as there are out there who are unaware of their status, there is a great of transmission. If you do not know your status, you cannot access the care you need and you can unknowingly spread the to others. Everybody needs to know their status.”

’s Chief and will brief the media about the issue and the campaign at the May 19 press conference and can be made available for interview prior to the announced. Mayor Michael , Governor David Patterson and other elected offices have been invited to attend the press conference.

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