Late Diagnosis of HIV Infection in Metropolitan Areas of the United States and Puerto Rico

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H. Irene Hall
Tian Tang
Lorena Espinoza
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[1] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
[2] ICF International,undefined
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AIDS and Behavior | 2016年 / 20卷
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HIV; HIV testing; Diagnosis; Delayed diagnosis; Disease stage; CD4 count; AIDS;
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The majority of persons infected with HIV live in large metropolitan areas and many such areas have implemented intensified HIV testing programs. A national indicator of HIV testing outcomes is late diagnosis of HIV infection (stage 3, AIDS). Based on National HIV Surveillance System data, 23.3 % of persons with HIV diagnosed in 2012 had a late diagnosis in large MSAs, 26.3 % in smaller MSAs, and 29.6 % in non-metropolitan areas. In the 105 large MSAs, the percentage diagnosed late ranged from 13.2 to 47.4 %. During 2003–2012, the percentage diagnosed late decreased in large MSAs (32.2–23.3 %), with significant decreases in 41 of 105 MSAs overall and among men who have sex with men. Sustained testing efforts may help to continue the decreasing trend in late-stage HIV diagnosis and provide opportunities for early care and treatment and potential reduction in HIV transmission.
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