30 years of Sidaction: prejudices are stubborn

30 years of Sidaction: prejudices are stubborn

2024-03-22 17:03:31

Published on 03/22/2024 6:03 p.m.

Duration of the video: 1 min 30 years of Sidaction: prejudices are tenacious 30 years of Sidaction: prejudices are tenacious (franceinfo)

The weekend of March 23 marks 30 years of Sidaction in France. But following three decades, prejudices regarding HIV persist, and are even increasing among young people.

Sidaction celebrates its thirtieth anniversary on the weekend of March 23. However, following three decades, prejudices regarding HIV persist, and are increasing among 15-25 year olds. According to the IFOP, one in four young people say they “uncomfortable” with the idea of ​​working with an HIV-positive person. For Sidaction representatives, this worrying observation shows that it is more than necessary to continue the information work. “At school, since the 2001 law, there are supposed to be three sexuality education sessions per year, and this is not the case”denounces Jennifer Pasquier, scientific director of Sidaction.

Medical misconceptions die hard

From a medical point of view too, misconceptions are stubborn. In fact, 30% of young people consider that HIV can be transmitted by a kiss, and for a quarter of them, by sharing the same glass or the same plate. For one in three young people, there would be a vaccine or treatment once morest this disease. Today, in the world, 39 million people are living with AIDS.

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