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Public Opinion on the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States : Perceptions of Access to HIV Prevention and Treatment in the U.S.
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Perceptions of Access to HIV Prevention and Treatment in the U.S.

Treatment access is an issue even in the U.S., with the CDC reporting that about half of those who need antiretrovirals are not getting them. Americans perceive these access challenges, with seven in ten (70%) thinking that most people with HIV in the U.S. do not get access to needed medication. However, a majority (57%) believe that most people at high risk for HIV in the U.S. do have access to needed prevention services.

Perceptions of Access to HIV Prevention and Treatment in the U.S. (pie charts)

 
 
 
 
 

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