Today's HIV/AIDS epidemic
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Description:CDC estimates that roughly 1.2 million people in the United States are living with HIV – and nearly one in eight of those are not aware that they are infected.
Prevention efforts have led to encouraging declines in new diagnoses among some populations – including African American women, people who inject drugs and heterosexuals – and a stabilization in new diagnoses among gay and bisexual men, including black men. However, as many as 50,000 people still become newly infected each year. In addition to recognized risk behaviors, a range of social and economic factors places some Americans at increased risk for HIV infection.
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