HIV/AIDS Among People Over Age 50: A Fact Sheet

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HIV/AIDS Among People Over Age 50: A Fact Sheet New York City:

•Older persons account for an increasing proportion of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PWHA). Ten years ago, 12% of the 53,955 PWHA in NYC were ages 50 and older. People 50 years of age and older now comprise 31% of the more than 95,000 PWHA in NYC and the proportion is expected to continue to grow as new diagnoses decline and survival increases. •The proportion of PWHA ages 65 and older has tripled in the last ten years, from 1% in 1995 to 3% in 2005. •Of the 4,078 new diagnoses of HIV citywide in 2001, 537 or 13% were in persons 50 and older. In 2005, of the 2,588 new HIV diagnoses citywide, only 366, or 14% were in persons 50 and older and only 1.5% in persons aged 65 and older. •Ten years ago, 17% of citywide deaths in PWHA occurred in persons 50 and older. That percentage grew to 35% by 2001 and 47% by 2005.

Nationally:

•Through 2004, 14% of all reported HIV/AIDS cases in the United States were among people over age 50. •From 1990 to 2001, the number of AIDS cases among people over age 50 increased more than fivefold, from 16,288 to 90,513 cases. •Before 1985, 17% of older adult cases were caused by contaminated blood products. •Heterosexual transmission of HIV is the leading mode of transmission among people over age 50, led in part by the availability of erectile dysfunction remedies.

•In 2003, 52% of older Americans living with HIV/AIDS were either Black or Hispanic.

Keep in Mind:

•Older adults continue to be sexually active; they also are less likely to use protection because pregnancy is not an issue post menopause. •Older adults continue to use drugs. •Older adults who are exposed to HIV are at greater risk than younger people because of weakened immune systems. •Health providers may not screen older adults for sexually transmitted diseases because of lack of training or ageist attitudes. •Older adults are not diagnosed properly as having HIV/AIDS because many of the symptoms resemble the symptoms of old age.

Sources: NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; New York Association on HIV Over Fifty; AIDS Foundation of Chicago


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