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Public Opinion on the Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic : Most Urgent Health Problem Facing the World by Race/Ethnicity
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Most Urgent Health Problem Facing the World by Race/Ethnicity

African Americans and Latinos are more likely than Whites to name HIV as an urgent health problem. In 2006, more than four in ten African Americans (44%) and Latinos (43%), compared with three in ten Whites (30%), say HIV/AIDS is the most urgent health problem facing the world.

Most Urgent Health Problem Facing the World by Race/Ethnicity (bar graph)

 
 
 
 
 

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