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New interactive online maps that show the latest HIV prevalence data for 20 US cities by ZIP code or census tract. AIDSVu also includes new city snapshots displaying HIV prevalence alongside ...
On Wednesday, it released its newest data — the maps show the prevalence of HIV as of 2014, as well as new diagnoses from 2008 to 2015. Here's what the researchers found.
New maps released today show the heavy impact of HIV on the South, which had more than half of new diagnoses in 2015, according to federal data. The five cities with the highest rate of new ...
Knowing where rates of prevalence are highest — and lowest — can lead to new strategies for treatment and prevention. The map focuses on sub-Saharan Africa, the epicenter of the epidemic.
— -- A map documenting HIV rates for gay and bisexual men has revealed they are most at risk for becoming infected in multiple southern cities, according to a report being presented today by ...
There were 167 participants in this study, most of whom were men (70.7%); African was the most common ethnicity reported (45.5%). The patients had a median age of 37 (range, 18-79) years.
Despite the increase in access to antiretroviral therapy (Art) since 2000, HIV/Aids is the most common cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa. Saturday, June 14, 2025 News ...
This map looks at the number of new HIV diagnoses, with darker purple denoting more diagnoses in that county. In 2014, 44,000 people were newly diagnosed with HIV. AIDSVu ...
The United Nations has set a goal of ending the global HIV/AIDS epidemic by 2030. The tide is slowly turning in southeastern Africa — which encompasses countries like South Africa, Mozambique ...