HIV Risk, Prevention, and Testing Behaviors Among Persons Who Inject Drugs: National HIV Behavioral Surveillance—19 U.S. Cities, 2024: Figures
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2026/03/16
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Series: HIV Surveillance Report
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Alternative Title:Figures for HIV Risk, Prevention, and Testing Behaviors Among Persons Who Inject Drugs—National HIV Behavioral Surveillance—19 U.S. Cities, 2024
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Description:This release presents descriptive, unweighted data on HIV prevalence, behaviorioral risk factors, testing, and participation in prevention programs among persons who inject drugs (PWID) from the 2024 National HIV Behavioral Surveillance, which helps track trends and identify opportunities to strengthen HIV prevention for this population.
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Place as Subject:United States ; Atlanta, GA ; Baltimore, MD ; Chicago, IL ; Denver, CO ; Detroit, MI ; Houston, TX ; Indianapolis, IN ; Los Angeles, CA ; Newark, NJ ; New Orleans, LA ; New York City, NY ; Philadelphia, PA ; Portland, OR ; San Diego, CA ; San Francisco, CA ; San Juan, PR ; Seattle, WA ; Virginia Beach, VA ; Washington, DC
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Pages in Document:27 slides
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Volume:2024
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Citation:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HIV Risk, Prevention, and Testing Behaviors Among Persons Who Inject Drugs -- National HIV Behavioral Surveillance – 19 U.S. cities, 2024: Figures. Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Published March 25, 2026. Accessed [date].
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