New HIV Infections Increasing in Gay and African-American Communities
Posted on September 23, 2008
Filed Under MSN Gay News, News
Last month, RealJock.com reported that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) had radically increased its estimate of annual HIV infections in the U.S., to roughly 55,000 from a prior estimate of 40,000. Following that study, the CDC conducted further analysis of its statistics. The results, released last week, have given a more complete picture of HIV infection at the current moment—and indicate that there are increasing infections in the gay and African-American communities.
New HIV Infections Increasing in Gay and African-American CommunitiesCDC: 72 percent of new HIV infections are among men who have sex with men
HIV/AIDS in Georgia’s Rural, Black Communities
TransNation: African American Delegate Makes History
American HIV Rate Higher 40 Percent Higher Than Estimated