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Adolfo Aguilar ( Click here for test version)
Outreach Worker, Chatham Social Health Council
What are some of the obstacles to educating the Latino community about HIV?
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What do you do to reach the community?
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How much progress have you made in educating Latinos about HIV?
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Susan Bullard ( Click here for test version)
Care Team Volunteer
Why do you enjoy volunteering with a care team?
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What do you do with and for your care partners?
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Was it hard not to judge your care partners or ask invasive questions?
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Coleen Cunningham, M.D. ( Click here for test version)
Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Duke University Medical Center
What work do you do with HIV positive children?
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You're a strong advocate for HIV testing during pregnancy. Why is that important?
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What are the challenges in treating children with HIV?
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Why do many families keep a child's HIV status secret?
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Milford Evans ( Click here for test version)
Benefits Advocate
Evans formerly worked for the Alliance of AIDS Services-Carolina, an HIV/AIDS service organization serving the Triangle area.
How significant is socioeconomic status in the spread of HIV?
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People are living much longer with this disease now, which has significant implications.
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What else contributes to the spread of HIV?
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James Grissom ( Click here for test version)
HIV Positive
You've lived with HIV for more than eight years. How is your health?
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You moved to Winston Salem in 2002 and were quick to get help to pay for your HIV medications.
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You were placed on the waiting list for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program.
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Helping others is an important part of your life now, isn't it?
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Bart Haynes, M.D. ( Click here for test version)
Director, Duke University Human Vaccine Institute
Director, Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology, part of the National Institutes of Health
What work is Duke's Human Vaccine Institute doing?
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Is there a chance of finding one vaccine that will work for all types of HIV?
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How is developing the HIV vaccine different from other types of vaccines?
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What does it take to do this type of work?
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Gerrod Henderson ( Click here for test version)
HIV Positive teenager
Gerrod was born with HIV. He contracted the infection at birth from his mother. When he was born in the late 1980s, there was no way to prevent HIV transmission from mother to child.
When did you find out you have HIV?
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Do you tell people you have HIV?
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Are you on medications?
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What's the biggest challenge about being a young person with HIV?
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Do you worry about dying?
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Peter Leone, M.D. ( Click here for test version)
Medical Director, HIV/STD Prevention & Care Branch
Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases, UNC-Chapel Hill School of Medicine
The state identified two college students infected with acute HIV in 2002, which led to a retrospective investigation that uncovered an outbreak of HIV on college campuses statewide. What did the investigation find?
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also investigated this outbreak. What did they find?
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You believe this outbreak should be a call to action?
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What is Acute HIV?
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North Carolina became the first state in the country to test for acute HIV in November 2002. Why, and what is the benefit?
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Why should people care about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in North Carolina?
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Jonathan Perry ( Click here for test version)
HIV Positive
Perry is a recent graduate of Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte. He found out he had HIV in January 2001.
When did you find out you were HIV positive, and what happened then?
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You disclosed your HIV status at a campus event.
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You've become extremely outspoken about HIV and the importance of educating people, especially students.
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Florence Scott ( Click here for test version)
Care Team Volunteer
Why did you join a care team?
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What do you want your care partners and other people to know about this work?
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Steve Sherman ( Click here for test version)
Coordinator, NC AIDS Drug Assistance Program
North Carolina's AIDS Drug Assistance Program currently serves about four thousand people, yet there are many more who need help paying for their medications. Why isn't there enough money?
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There are other funding needs as well - for example, prevention. How do you prioritize?
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Rev. Deborah Warren ( Click here for test version)
President & CEO, Regional AIDS Interfaith Network
Why did you establish the Regional AIDS Interfaith Network?
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What does RAIN do?
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What effect does RAIN's work have?
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Kate Whetten, Ph.D., M.P.H. ( Click here for test version)
Director, Duke University Health Inequalities Program
Author, You're the First One I've Told, detailing the lives of people with HIV/AIDS in rural North Carolina
What trends do you see in HIV/AIDS infections?
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Your book You're the First One I've Told grew out of research into care for people with HIV.
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What challenges do people with HIV face in rural North Carolina?
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Fred Wiggins ( Click here for test version)
HIV Positive
Fred Wiggins describes being diagnosed with and living with AIDS.
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Del Williams, Ph.D. ( Click here for test version)
Manager, Epidemiology & Special Studies
HIV/STD Prevention & Care Branch
What are some of the trends we're seeing in HIV/AIDS cases in North Carolina?
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HIV/AIDS in African Americans
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HIV/AIDS in Latinos
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Is enough being done to stop HIV/AIDS?
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Is the HIV/AIDS crisis over?
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David Witt ( Click here for test version)
HIV Positive, Partnered with a Care Team from RAIN
When did you find out you have HIV?
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Several years later, your partner Kenneth died from AIDS. How did your RAIN team help?
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How has your RAIN team helped you through difficulties with your family and your faith?
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What else do you think is important for people to realize about HIV and AIDS?
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