Changes in the disparity of HIV diagnosis rates among black women —United States, 2010–2014

This study suggests that the disparity in HIV diagnosis rates for black women, compared to Hispanic/Latina and white women, may be decreasing, a good sign that targeted prevention efforts are working. However, disparities have not disappeared, and black women continue to have a much higher rate of HIV diagnoses than Hispanic/Latina or white women. CDC remains committed to implementing high-impact prevention approaches that can reduce HIV infections among all blacks.
Source: CDC HIV/AIDS Prevention - Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: news