] When the Centers for Disease Control announced last ] November that the American South has more people living ] with HIV and AIDS than New York or San Francisco, it came ] as a shock to people who've always associated AIDS with ] urban centers. ] ] According to the CDC, the 17-state Southern region, from ] Texas to Washington, D.C., not only has more residents ] with HIV and AIDS, it also has the ugly distinction of ] being the only area in the country with a significant ] increase in infections (9 percent). And worse, the CDC ] says the South accounts for 40 percent of people ] estimated to be living with AIDS and 46 percent of the ] estimated number of new cases. Salon.com Sex | Killing with kindness |