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HIV/AIDS at 30: A Public Opinion Perspective

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This report presents results of the Kaiser Family Foundation's 8th national survey on HIV/AIDS since 1995. The survey examined public opinion about HIV/AIDS and the national efforts to prevent and treat it. It examined broad national trends in public opinion on the past several decades and took an...

Estimated HIV Incidence in the United States, 2006–2009

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This report in the form of a journal article describes a study to estimate the size and direction of the HIV epidemic in the United States from 2006–2009. The report updated earlier estimates of HIV incidence for 2006 based on additional data and methodological refinements and extended previous...

Black Americans and HIV/AIDS

This information sheet provides epidemiologic information on African Americans and HIV/AIDS. It provides statistics related to age, gender, transmission method, geography, treatment, and service utilization.

HIV Prevention Progress Report, 2019

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This report highlights differences across population subgroups (by transmission risk, race/ethnicity, age, and gender) recognizing that progress among those disproportionately affected by HIV is important for achieving national goals including improving health equity.

Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America

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This fact sheet highlights a multi-year program that will infuse 48 counties, Washington, D.C., San Juan, Puerto Rico, as well as 7 states that have a substantial rural HIV burden with the additional expertise, technology, and resources needed to end the HIV epidemic in the United States based on...

Understanding the HIV Care Continuum

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This information sheet explains the various approaches and data used to develop the HIV care continuum, how it is used to improve outcomes for people living with HIV in the United States and how it helps guide the nation’s response to HIV.