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A Look at Federal Health Data Taken Offline
Policy WatchThis post looks at federal government databases with key health data that went offline on Jan. 31, 2025, including several related to HIV, some of which had returned by Feb. 2, 2025. It briefly describing the affected databases, which include widely used, large-scale national health surveys, indices, and data dashboards, that inform research, policy making, and media coverage about health care and public health.
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HIV Viral Suppression Rate in U.S. Lowest Among Comparable High-Income Countries
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The Impact of HIV on Women in the United States
Fact SheetThis factsheet provides an overview of the impact of HIV on women in the U.S.
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The Impact of HIV on Hispanic/Latino People in the United States
Fact SheetIn the U.S., Hispanic/Latino people have been disproportionately affected by HIV since the epidemic’s beginning, and that disparity has deepened over time. Hispanic/Latino people represent a larger share of HIV diagnoses and people estimated to be living with HIV relative to their population size. This fact sheet provides an overview of the impact of HIV on Hispanic/Latino people in the U.S.
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The Efficacy of a New Long-Acting Injectable PrEP
Quick TakeThe news today about the efficacy of a new long-acting injectable PrEP, the second such breakthrough announcement in recent months, is nothing short of groundbreaking.
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The Impact of HIV on Black People in the United States
Fact SheetBlack people in the U.S. have been disproportionately affected by HIV since the epidemic’s beginning, and that disparity has deepened over time. Black people account for more new HIV diagnoses, people estimated to be living with HIV, and HIV-related deaths than any other racial/ethnic group in the U.S. This fact sheet provides an overview of the impact of HIV on Black people in the U.S.
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The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States: The Basics
Fact SheetThis updated fact sheet provides the latest data on the U.S. HIV epidemic, including key trends over time, impact by region and population, and information on the U.S. government's response.