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		<title>What HIV Problem?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new study by the Kaiser Foundation found that people are becoming less concerned about HIV. The percent of respondents reporting HIV/AIDS as the top health concern in the US dropped from 44% in 1995 to 6%. While the majority of people understand how HIV is transmitted, there are still a significant handful of people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.kff.org/kaiserpolls/7890.cfm');"  href="http://www.kff.org/kaiserpolls/7890.cfm">new study</a> by the Kaiser Foundation found that people are becoming less concerned about HIV.  The percent of respondents reporting HIV/AIDS as the top health concern in the US dropped from 44% in 1995 to 6%.</p>
<p>While the majority of people understand how HIV is transmitted, there are still a significant handful of people that don&#8217;t.  Did you know you can get HIV from&#8230;</p>
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<li>sharing a drinking glass (20%, up from 15% in 2000)</li>
<li>using a toilet seat (12%)</li>
<li>swimming in a pool (7%)</li>
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<p>Just to be clear, you can&#8217;t get HIV from any of the above routes.  Well, maybe you could in an extreme situation &#8211; but as a general rule, I don&#8217;t think people would sit on a bloody toilet seat.  It&#8217;d be interesting to see the survey broken down by risk factor, as I&#8217;d <strike>imagine</strike> hope that people at high risk (e.g., MSM, IDU) would better be able to identify the routes of transmission than people at very low risk.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, this survey underscores the importance of continued public health efforts, including President Obama&#8217;s HIV campaign, <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.nineandahalfminutes.org');"  href="http://www.nineandahalfminutes.org">NineAndAHalfMinutes.org</a>.</p>
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