The study’s purpose was to identify HIV, Black–White race, and birth country disparities in retention in HIV care and HIV viral load (VL) suppression among Latinos, in 2015. Florida’s surveillance data for Latinos diagnosed with HIV (2000–2014) were merged with American Community Survey data. Multi-level (random effects) models were used to estimate adjusted odds ratios (aOR) for non-retention in care and non-viral load suppression. Blacks and Whites experienced similar odds of non–retention in care. Racial differences in VL suppression disappeared after controlling for neighborhood factors. Compared to U.S.–born Latinos, those born in Mexico (retention aOR 2.00, 95% CI 1.70–2.36; VL 1.85, 95% CI 1.57–2.17) and Central America (retention aO...
BackgroundStark racial/ethnic disparities in health outcomes exist among those living with HIV in th...
The Latino population in the United States faces a heightened risk in terms of contracting HIV/AIDS ...
Introduction. The HIV/AIDS disease burden disproportionately affects minority populations, specifica...
The study’s purpose was to identify HIV, Black–White race, and birth country disparities in retentio...
(1) The study aim was to assess disparities in non-retention in HIV care and non-viral suppression a...
This research aimed to estimate Black/White racial disparities in all-cause mortality risk among HIV...
Latinos in the United States on the HIV/AIDS care continuum by birth country/region: a systematic re...
The purpose of this study was to estimate disparities in late human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) dia...
Racial disparities in clinic attendance may contribute to racial disparities in plasma human immunod...
Data from CDC's National HIV Surveillance System (NHSS)* are used to monitor progress toward achievi...
In the United States, women accounted for 19% of new HIV diagnoses in 2015 and were less likely to r...
The purpose of this study was to explore the racial and ethnic disparities in initiation of antiretr...
In the United States, access to HIV care has remained suboptimal for people of color. To assess raci...
HIV care outcomes must be improved to reduce new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections and h...
The purpose of this study was to explore the racial and ethnic disparities in initiation of antiretr...
BackgroundStark racial/ethnic disparities in health outcomes exist among those living with HIV in th...
The Latino population in the United States faces a heightened risk in terms of contracting HIV/AIDS ...
Introduction. The HIV/AIDS disease burden disproportionately affects minority populations, specifica...
The study’s purpose was to identify HIV, Black–White race, and birth country disparities in retentio...
(1) The study aim was to assess disparities in non-retention in HIV care and non-viral suppression a...
This research aimed to estimate Black/White racial disparities in all-cause mortality risk among HIV...
Latinos in the United States on the HIV/AIDS care continuum by birth country/region: a systematic re...
The purpose of this study was to estimate disparities in late human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) dia...
Racial disparities in clinic attendance may contribute to racial disparities in plasma human immunod...
Data from CDC's National HIV Surveillance System (NHSS)* are used to monitor progress toward achievi...
In the United States, women accounted for 19% of new HIV diagnoses in 2015 and were less likely to r...
The purpose of this study was to explore the racial and ethnic disparities in initiation of antiretr...
In the United States, access to HIV care has remained suboptimal for people of color. To assess raci...
HIV care outcomes must be improved to reduce new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections and h...
The purpose of this study was to explore the racial and ethnic disparities in initiation of antiretr...
BackgroundStark racial/ethnic disparities in health outcomes exist among those living with HIV in th...
The Latino population in the United States faces a heightened risk in terms of contracting HIV/AIDS ...
Introduction. The HIV/AIDS disease burden disproportionately affects minority populations, specifica...