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  1. HIV and AIDS in the United States of America (USA)

    ... POINTS More than one million people are living with HIV in the United States of America (USA); one in seven are unaware of their ... particular gay men and other men who have sex with men. African Americans are worse affected by HIV across all key population groups. ...

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  2. HIV and AIDS in W & C Europe & N America regional overview

    ... KEY POINTS The HIV epidemic is concentrated in key countries: over half of new infections in ... their lifetime. There are significant disparities by race. African American / black men who have sex with men are more affected by HIV ...

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  3. Stamping out stigma: does social support hold the answer?

    ... the most effective component in stigma interventions among African American women living with HIV. Workshop activities themselves were not associated with significant change ...

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  4. Men who have sex with men (MSM), HIV and AIDS

    ... which put men who have sex with men 27 times more at risk of HIV compared with the general population. Many countries have made ... Report' , p.132 [pdf] 30. CDC (2019) ‘ HIV and African American Gay and Bisexual Men ’ [pdf] 31. WHO (2015) 'HIV ...

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  5. PrEP in the USA: white people given preference 

    ... being disproportionately provided to white people, despite African American or black (black) people being the ethnic group most affected by HIV across all key populations. In 2015, approximately 1.1 million adults ...

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  6. Major disparities persist in lifetime risk of HIV diagnosis in the US

    ... (UK) The lifetime risk of being diagnosed with HIV in the US has decreased overall during the past decade, falling to 1 in 99, ... was higher for men (1 in 64) than for women (1 in 227). African Americans had the highest lifetime risk of any racial/ethnic group, 1 ...

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  7. ‘RAPID’ HIV treatment initiation a success in San Francisco

    ... via their RAPID (Rapid ART Program for Individuals with an HIV Diagnosis) pilot. It later became the clinic’s standard of care in 2014. ... of which women made up just 7.6%. Race/ethnicity was 11.6 African American, 26.9% Hispanic, 12.5% Asian, 4.2% Native American and 36.6% ...

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  8. People with disabilities, HIV and AIDS

    ... evidence that people with disablities are at higher risk of HIV infection than people who are not disabled. People with disabilities ... 54 South Africa and Uganda are among a handful of African countries to include people with disabilities in their national ...

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  9. People who inject drugs in the USA – a slow decline in new HIV infections amid worrying emerging trends

    ... Injecting drug use accounted for 9% of all new HIV infections in the USA in 2014 – but new demographic trends among people ... the country – up from 38% in 2005. The proportion of black/African American injectors fell from 38% to 19%, while the proportion of ...

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  10. Black women in the USA continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV, but there’s evidence that the gap may be slowly starting to close

    ... New analysis from the US CDC quantifies the number of new HIV infections that might have been prevented in the absence of racial ... African American and other black women continue to be disproportionately ...

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