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HIV incidence, or yearly new infections, in the U.S has declined about 73% since peaks in the mid-1980s, according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
HIV cases have been on the decline in recent years, largely driven by fewer cases among young people, a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found. Estimated yearly ...
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Two CDC campaigns, launched in 2007 and 2011, set out to encourage testing and early HIV care on the part of African Americans and Latinos, and particularly among men who have sex with men.
The later someone is diagnosed, the higher the chances he or she develops AIDS. In 2012, more than 13,000 people died from AIDS. CDC researchers analyzed data from the National HIV Surveillance ...
Although new HIV infections declined 12% in 2021 compared with 2017, efforts toward equity are "vitally needed," a CDC report says. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ Funniest cap ...
Partly because, of the 1.2 million Americans who have HIV - the infection that causes AIDS - 20 percent don't know they're infected. That's 240,000 people. People can have the infection for years ...
CDC allegedly cancels Emory's HIV self-testing program after not enough workers left to oversee it. A researcher said 7,000 Americans learned they had HIV through the program.
On any given day, the health staff with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation are out making the rounds to nightclubs, community festivals, concerts, and area colleges and universities, any place black ...
The CDC's $1.3 billion Division of HIV Prevention is tasked with tracking infections across the United States and promoting testing and prevention, including the use of HIV prevention medications ...
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