AIDS Drugs Offer Major Breakthrough in Fight Against Spread of HIV/AIDS
But Cultural Determinants Still Crucial Within the Black Community
By Cleo Manago, CEO and founder of the
AmASSI Centers for Wellness, Education and Culture (AmASSI)
The results of two recent studies known as PrEP, released on Wednesday, July 13,2011, show findings that taking a daily pill containing one or two AIDS drugs can help keep an uninfected person from catching the HIV virus. This is definitely significant news - a definite step in the right direction in the ongoing efforts to eradicate the spread of HIV and AIDS globally. The potential of pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, is very encouraging, particularly, as it could impact Black communities, who up until now have endured 30 years of clearly ineffective prevention efforts.