HIV incidence: estimated annual infections in the U.S., 2010-2016
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HIV incidence: estimated annual infections in the U.S., 2010-2016

  • February 2019

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    HIV infections (“HIV incidence”) in the United States have been reduced by more than two-thirds since the height of the epidemic in the mid-1980s, but CDC data indicate that progress has stalled in recent years.

    Following about five years of declines, the estimated number of new HIV infections began to level off in 2013 at about 39,000 (38,900 in 2013 to 38,700 in 2016) — reinforcing the need for more action to end America’s HIV epidemic.

    HIV-Incidence-Fact-Sheet_508.pdf

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    Progress in HIV prevention has stalled -- HIV increases in some groups, decreases in others -- New Infections among Gay and Bisexual Men -- New Infections among Heterosexuals -- New Infections by Age Group -- Urgent Action Needed to End America’s HIV Epidemic -- CD4 Methodology.
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