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The intergenerational impact of aging with HIV

BY TERRI L. WILDER | Today, Dec. 1, 2024, the global HIV community marks the 37th annual World AIDS Day (WAD). Here in the U.S., the face of HIV looks quite different than it did on the first WAD in 1988. It is estimated that more than 50 percent of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in the U.S. are aged 50 and older — an age that must have seemed impossible to the countless young people diagnosed during the height of the epidemic. Some were diagnosed later in life, whereas others have lived with HIV for many years — in some cases, since birth.
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lgbtq reports Trans BAY Out in the Bay: Queer twins wade through intergenerational trauma together
Hear more from Sal and Nancy Tran on this week's Out in the Bay-Queer Radio from San Francisco. The program re-airs at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, November 28, on KSFP Radio, 102.5 FM in San Francisco only, and is available anytime on Out in the Bay's website.Truc Nguyen is a producer of Out in the Bay-Queer Radio from San Francisco.
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