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U.S. News Ohio: HIV Data in E-Mail Fake, Local Health Officials SayJune 2, 2004 In a joint statement issued Monday, Cleveland and Cuyahoga County health department officials said a widely circulated e-mail about HIV in area high schools is a hoax, and the statistics it cites are not factual. The e-mail claims that the American Red Cross (ARC) discovered hundreds of cases of HIV among teenage blood donors following blood drives at several Cleveland-area high schools. ARC routinely tests all units of blood for HIV, officials say, but the statistic cited in the e-mail, which has been circulating for several weeks, are false. ARC Northern Ohio Blood Services Region collects more than 208,000 units of donated blood annually from all age groups, but only about five units test positive for HIV. The cumulative total of teenagers with confirmed cases of HIV/AIDS living in Cleveland now is 25, the health department said. Plain Dealer 06.02.04 This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update. Visit the CDC's website to find out more about their activities, publications and services.
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