Latinos in the United States on the HIV/AIDS care continuum by birth country/region: a systematic review of the literature Diana M Sheehan1,2, Mary Jo Trepka1,2 and Frank R Dillon1,3 Twenty percent of Latinos with HIV in the US are unaware of their HIV status, 33 % are linked to care late, and 74 % do not reach viral suppression. Disparities along this HIV/AIDS care continuum may be present between various ethnic groups historically categorised as Latino. To identify differences along the HIV/AIDS care continuum between US Latinos of varying birth countries/regions a systematic review of articles published in English between 2002 and 2013 was conducted using MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and Web of Science. Studies that reported on one or more steps o...
More than 56,000 Americans become infected each year with HIV/AIDS (CDC, 2009). Every 9½ minutes som...
Hispanics or Latinos residing in the USA are disproportionately affected by HIV when compared to whi...
The Southeastern United States (US) has a rapidly growing Latino population, yet little is known abo...
The study’s purpose was to identify HIV, Black–White race, and birth country disparities in retentio...
US Latino adults are disproportionately affect-ed by the HIV epidemic and experience disparities in ...
Introduction: Latinos living with HIV in the Americas share a common ethnic and cultural heritage. I...
From publisher: Introduction. HIV/AIDS disproportionately affects Hispanics in the United States, a ...
HIV testing and counseling is a critical component of HIV prevention efforts and core ele-ment of cu...
BackgroundIn the United States, Latino men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately affect...
HIV is a serious health threat to Latino communities, which bear a disproportionate share of the HIV...
(1) The study aim was to assess disparities in non-retention in HIV care and non-viral suppression a...
Background: In the United States, Latino men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately affe...
Data from CDC's National HIV Surveillance System (NHSS)* are used to monitor progress toward achievi...
The intersection of factors associated with immigration in the Latina population and available cultu...
The purpose of this study was to observe differences in HIV characteristics between the foreign and ...
More than 56,000 Americans become infected each year with HIV/AIDS (CDC, 2009). Every 9½ minutes som...
Hispanics or Latinos residing in the USA are disproportionately affected by HIV when compared to whi...
The Southeastern United States (US) has a rapidly growing Latino population, yet little is known abo...
The study’s purpose was to identify HIV, Black–White race, and birth country disparities in retentio...
US Latino adults are disproportionately affect-ed by the HIV epidemic and experience disparities in ...
Introduction: Latinos living with HIV in the Americas share a common ethnic and cultural heritage. I...
From publisher: Introduction. HIV/AIDS disproportionately affects Hispanics in the United States, a ...
HIV testing and counseling is a critical component of HIV prevention efforts and core ele-ment of cu...
BackgroundIn the United States, Latino men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately affect...
HIV is a serious health threat to Latino communities, which bear a disproportionate share of the HIV...
(1) The study aim was to assess disparities in non-retention in HIV care and non-viral suppression a...
Background: In the United States, Latino men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionately affe...
Data from CDC's National HIV Surveillance System (NHSS)* are used to monitor progress toward achievi...
The intersection of factors associated with immigration in the Latina population and available cultu...
The purpose of this study was to observe differences in HIV characteristics between the foreign and ...
More than 56,000 Americans become infected each year with HIV/AIDS (CDC, 2009). Every 9½ minutes som...
Hispanics or Latinos residing in the USA are disproportionately affected by HIV when compared to whi...
The Southeastern United States (US) has a rapidly growing Latino population, yet little is known abo...