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Description:In 2016, 39,782 people were newly diagnosed with HIV in the United States1. Many of these new infections occur following exposure to HIV from people who are infected but not receiving medical care. Some of these people have not yet been diagnosed, others have been diagnosed but were never linked to HIV medical care, and still others were linked to HIV medical care but were subsequently lost to medical follow-up. The most critical challenge for HIV prevention is to identify people with HIV infection who are not in care; help them access care so they can receive treatment with antiretroviral therapy (ART); and help them remain in care. Achieving viral suppression while in care is key to improving health outcomes.
cdc-hiv-partner-services-annual-report-2016.pdf
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