mardi 17 mai 2016

As many as 4 in 10 gay men have HIV in some Southern cities

NEW YORK (AP) - Three out of every 10 gay or bisexual men in several cities in the U.S. South have been diagnosed with the AIDS virus, three times the national rate, according to a study about how common HIV infections are in metro areas.

The study echoes other research that reported higher rates of HIV diagnoses in the South, in urban areas, and in gay and bisexual men, but it is the first to look at how common HIV diagnoses are in these men by city.

As many as 4 in 10 gay men have HIV in some Southern cities

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