Despite advances in HIV prevention and care, African Americans and Latino Americans remain at much higher risk of acquiring HIV, are more likely to be unaware of their HIV-positive status, are less likely to be linked to and retained in care, and are less likely to have suppressed viral load than are Whites. The first National HIV/AIDS Strategy (NHAS) has reducing these disparities as one of its three goals by encouraging the implementation of combination high-impact HIV intervention strategies. Federal agencies have expanded their collaborations in order to decrease HIV-related disparities through better implementation of data-driven decision making; integration and consolidation of the continuum of HIV care; and the reorganization of rela...
It has not been determined whether implementation of combined prevention programming for persons who...
Responding to the facts that (a) the AIDS epidemic is occurring among black and Hispanic populations...
In the United States, it is estimated that prevention efforts have already averted more than 350,000...
Despite advances in HIV prevention and care, African Americans and Latino Americans remain at much h...
Despite advances in HIV prevention and care, African Americans and Latino Americans remain at much h...
HIV/AIDS continues to be a devastating epidemic with African American communities carrying the brunt...
Combination HIV prevention is of high priority for increasing the impact of partially efficacious HI...
The HIV epidemic continues to disproportionately affect ethnic minority youth. These disconcerting h...
In 1998, community leaders prompted members of the Black and Hispanic Congressional Caucuses to urge...
For more than 30 years, the epidemic caused by transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV...
The goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy are to reduce new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) inf...
HIV/AIDS continues to be a devastating epidemic with African American communities carrying the brunt...
The power of HIV prevention is clear. Studies show that our nation\u2019s prevention efforts have av...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a preventable cause of disease that infects approximately 50,0...
It has not been determined whether implementation of combined prevention programming for persons who...
It has not been determined whether implementation of combined prevention programming for persons who...
Responding to the facts that (a) the AIDS epidemic is occurring among black and Hispanic populations...
In the United States, it is estimated that prevention efforts have already averted more than 350,000...
Despite advances in HIV prevention and care, African Americans and Latino Americans remain at much h...
Despite advances in HIV prevention and care, African Americans and Latino Americans remain at much h...
HIV/AIDS continues to be a devastating epidemic with African American communities carrying the brunt...
Combination HIV prevention is of high priority for increasing the impact of partially efficacious HI...
The HIV epidemic continues to disproportionately affect ethnic minority youth. These disconcerting h...
In 1998, community leaders prompted members of the Black and Hispanic Congressional Caucuses to urge...
For more than 30 years, the epidemic caused by transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV...
The goals of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy are to reduce new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) inf...
HIV/AIDS continues to be a devastating epidemic with African American communities carrying the brunt...
The power of HIV prevention is clear. Studies show that our nation\u2019s prevention efforts have av...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a preventable cause of disease that infects approximately 50,0...
It has not been determined whether implementation of combined prevention programming for persons who...
It has not been determined whether implementation of combined prevention programming for persons who...
Responding to the facts that (a) the AIDS epidemic is occurring among black and Hispanic populations...
In the United States, it is estimated that prevention efforts have already averted more than 350,000...