"AIDS: A Community Commitment" is the theme selected by the
World
Health Organization (WHO) for the fifth annual World AIDS Day,
December 1,
1992. This year's theme focuses attention on the men, women, and
children
throughout the world who are infected with human immunodeficiency
virus
(HIV), the cause of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
Activities
will highlight the role communities play in controlling the
epidemic of HIV
infection and AIDS. On December 1, WHO, governments, and
nongovernmental
and community organizations throughout the world will hold special
events
designed to increase knowledge and understanding about AIDS and to
encourage compassion for persons infected with HIV.
In conjunction with this event, the Public Health Service has
designated December 1 as National AIDS Awareness Day. Information
about HIV
infection, AIDS, and World AIDS Day is available from the ob体育
National AIDS
Hotline (ob体育 NAH) and the ob体育 National AIDS Clearinghouse (ob体育
NAC). The
ob体育 NAH provides callers with information about HIV/AIDS, refers
callers
to services in their community, and places orders for HIV/AIDS
publications; the ob体育 NAC distributes materials and maintains data
bases
on AIDS service organizations, educational materials, funding
sources, and
drug trials. The telephone numbers for ob体育 NAH are (800) 342-2437
([800]
342-AIDS); Spanish, (800) 344-7432 ([800] 344-SIDA); or deaf
service, (800)
243-7889 ([800] AIDS-TTY). For ob体育 NAC, the number is (800)
458-5231.*
Single copies of this issue of MMWR will be available free until
November
20, 1993, from the ob体育 NAC, P.O. Box 6003, Rockville, MD
20849-6003.
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