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FIGHT HIV/AIDS: GET COVERED, GET TESTED, AND GET TREATED IF NEEDED -THIS IS HOW USA FIGHTS HIV -WILL SUCH STRATEGIES WILL BE ADAPTED IN INDIA AND ASIAN AFRICAN COUNTRIES TOO?

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USA WANTS TO FINISH HIV FROM ITS MORE PREVALENCE IN AFRICAN AMERICAN LATIONS AND BLACK POPULATIONS WHERE IT IS MAXIMUM.SUCH SITUATION EXIST IN INDIA AND OTHER ASIAN AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES WHICH HAS GOT MAXIMUM NUMBER ABOUT 32-33 MILLIONS OF HIV PATIENTS TOO BUT SUCH STATEGIES AND MEASURES ARE LACKING IN SUCH COUNTRIES ALTHOUGH OBAMA PEFAR ,INTERNATIONAL AIDS FUND,BILL GATES ,INTERNATIONAL AIDS AGENCIES WHICH WANT TO FINISH HIV BY 2030 BY DIAGNOSING MAXIM PEOPLE AND TREATING ALL WITH NO NEW INCIDENCE OF HIV BUT ITS REAL WORK IS PRESENT IN USA OR ADVANCED COUNTRIES ONLY THIS ARTICLE IS FOR OUR UNDERSTANDING HOW THESE COUNTRIES ARE SERIUOS FOR COMBATING HIV/AIDS. 
PLAN AND STRATEGY ADAPTED BY USA CDC DEPARTMENT TO CONTROL HIV /AIDS IS AS FOLLOWS:----------------

More than 1.2 million people are living with HIV or AIDS in the United States – and almost 1 in 7 of them don’t know their status. African 
Americans continue to shoulder the heaviest burden of the disease, representing 2 in 5 of those living with HIV/AIDS nationwide. Consistent with the national average, 1 in 7 don’t know they’re infected.This year, in recognition of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on February 7th, we encourage all African Americans to join us in the fight against HIV and AIDS by ensuring that they – and their family – get covered, get tested, and get treated if needed.
Get Coveredby Insurance:---
The first step is getting covered. If you, or someone you know, hasn’t enrolled in coverage this year, there’s still time. You can enroll in coverage through the Marketplace until February 15th, 2015.
Visit HealthCare.gov and start your application.
Call the call center at 1-800-318-2596 to start your application, compare plans, or ask a question.
Use localhelp.HealthCare.gov to find someone you trust to help you apply in person.
Because of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), coverage is more affordable and complete. You cannot be denied coverage or discriminated against based on your HIV status. New financial assistance through the Marketplace can make coverage affordable. In addition, states expanding Medicaid can improve your coverage options.

Capture10Get Tested, and Get Treated If Needed

The second step in the fight is to know your status. Many Americans don’t know whether they’re living with HIV/AIDS. Even if you don’t have coverage yet, you should still get tested. You can find free, fast, and confidential testing near you by visiting http://gettested.cdc.gov/.

If you are among the millions of African Americans who are enrolled in health care coverage, testing and treatment are more affordable and accessible than ever before. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, HIV testing is covered, with no cost-sharing in most health plans. You can also use your coverage to get treated, if needed. Enter your location athttps://locator.aids.gov to find treatment for HIV/AIDS and other services. Be sure to check that the provider is in your plan’s network before scheduling your visit. Once you’ve found the right provider for you, you can work together on any other health issues you have and learn how to manage your care.



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