Selected national HIV prevention and care outcomes in the United States
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Selected national HIV prevention and care outcomes in the United States

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    Viral suppression is the ultimate goal of HIV treatment. HIV treatment has dramatically improved the health, quality of life, and life expectancy of people living with HIV.

    Additionally, people living with HIV who take HIV medicine as prescribed and get and keep an undetectable viral load have effectively no risk of transmitting HIV to their HIV-negative sexual partners.

    By ensuring that everyone with HIV is aware of their infection, receives the treatment they need, and achieves sustained viral suppression, we can sharply reduce new infections and thereby reduce new HIV diagnoses in the United States.

    The “Selected National HIV Prevention and Care Outcomes” are select indicators that are used to monitor progress toward U.S. national goals outlined in the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, 2020 (NHAS 2020). Because the bars use different denominators, the data are presented as separate bar charts.

    cdc-hiv-national-hiv-care-outcomes.pdf?deliveryName=USCDC_1046-DM8255

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