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HIV Surveillance Special Report: HIV Infection Risk, Prevention, and Testing Behaviors Among Persons Who Inject Drugs - National HIV Behavioral Surveillance Injection Drug Use, 23 U.S. Cities, 2018

HIV Surveillance Report PWID. Go to report.

This report provides data for monitoring behaviors among populations at risk of acquiring or transmitting HIV infection and identifies the populations for whom scientifically proven, cost-effective, and scalable interventions are most appropriate.

HIV Infection Risk, Prevention, and Testing Behaviors Among Persons Who Inject Drugs

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This infographic visualizes HIV infection risk, prevention, and testing behaviors among persons who inject drugs from the HIV Surveillance Special Report.

HIV and Women Fact Sheet

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Information sheet highlighting HIV in women and how HIV diagnoses among women have declined sharply in recent years, more than 7,000 women received an HIV diagnosis in 2015. Black/African American women are disproportionately affected by HIV, compared with women of other races/ethnicities. Of the...

HIV Among Pregnant Women, Infants and Children

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Fact sheet providing information on Women who are pregnant, children and infants. Women who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy should get tested for HIV as early as possible. If treated early in her pregnancy, a woman’s risk of transmitting HIV to her baby can be reduced to 1% or less. For...

HIV and Injecting Drugs 101

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Sharing needles or works puts people who inject drugs at high risk for getting HIV. Also, when you’re high on drugs, you’re more likely to take risks with sex, which can increase your risk for getting HIV.

Managing HIV and Hepatitis C Outbreaks Among People Who Inject Drugs – A Guide For State and Local Health Departments

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Recommendation guide report for Health Departments on how to manage HIV and Hep C outbreaks among people who inject drugs.

HIV Among Gay and Bisexual Men

HIV Among Gay and Bisexual Men. Go to fact sheet.
In 2014, gay and bisexual men made up an estimated 2% of the U.S. population, but accounted for 70% of new HIV infections. Approximately 492,000 sexually active gay and bisexual men are at high risk for HIV.

HIV Among Hispanics/Latinos

HIV Among Hispanics/Latinos. Go to fact sheet.
HIV continues to be a serious threat to the health of the Hispanic/Latino community. In 2015, Hispanics/Latinos accounted for about one quarter of all new diagnoses of HIV in the United States, despite representing about 18% of the total US population.

HIV Among People Aged 50 and Over

HIV Among People Aged 50 and Over. Go to fact sheet.
People aged 50 and older have the same HIV risk factors as younger people, but may be less aware of their HIV risk factors. At the end of 2014, an estimated 428,724 people aged 50 and over were living with diagnosed HIV in the United States.

HIV and Injection Drug Use Syringe Services Programs for HIV Prevention

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This Vital Signs highlights the importance of expanding access to SSPs, which provide sterile needles and syringes and ideally offer many other comprehensive services to help improve the health of PWID and their communities, such as treatment for substance use disorder, HIV, and hepatitis testing...

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