Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons with Diagnosed HIV Infection: Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2023 Cycle: June 2023–May 2024): Figures
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Alternative Title:Figures for Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons with Diagnosed HIV Infection—Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2023 Cycle (June 2023—May 2024)
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Description:The release presents nationally representative data on behavioral and clinical characteristics of U.S. adults with diagnosed HIV from the 2023 cycle of the Medical Monitoring Project, which informs prevention, treatment goals, and resource planning to improve health outcomes and reduce transmission risk.
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Pages in Document:38 slides
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Volume:2023
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Citation:Behavioral and Clinical Characteristics of Persons with Diagnosed HIV Infection—Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2023 Cycle (June 2023–May 2024): Figures. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Published March 16, 2026. Accessed [date]. https://www.cdc.gov/hiv-data/mmp/behavioral-clinical-characteristics-pwh-2023.html
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