HIV Incidence: Estimated Annual Infections in the U.S., 2008–2014 Overall and by Transmission Route: February 2017
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February 2017
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Description:HIV infections are declining in the U.S.
After remaining stable since the mid-1990s, the estimated number of annual HIV infections in the U.S. fell nearly 20% between 2008-2014 (from 45,700 to 37,600). A new analysis of trends in infections by transmission route demonstrates particular progress in several groups:
Some gay and bisexual men
• 13- to 24-year-old gay and bisexual men (9,400 to 7,700)
• 35- to 44-year-old gay and bisexual men (5,800 to 4,300)
• White gay and bisexual men (9,000 to 7,400)
• Heterosexuals (from 13,400 to 8,600)
• People who inject drugs (from 3,900 to 1,700)
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