More than half of HIV-positive Americans are 50+. Figuring out care is complex
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In the late 1980s, Linda Rose Frank began working with HIV-positive individuals at the University of Pittsburgh, witnessing a terrifying prognosis with no treatments available.
Frank highlights that more than 53% of people living with HIV are over 50, needing tailored care strategies to address aging-related health issues.
The misconception persists that older individuals do not engage in sexual relationships, but evidence shows that many still do, highlighting the need for awareness.
Advocating for routine HIV testing by primary care physicians is vital, as keeping track of one's HIV status is as important as monitoring blood pressure and cholesterol.
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