Publications and Reports
"HIV/AIDS Among Hispanics in the United States"
"In 2000, Hispanics represented 13% of the U.S. population (including residents of Puerto Rico), but accounted for 19% of the total number of new U.S. AIDS cases reported that year (8,173 of 42,156 cases)."
Fact sheet from the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention of the National Center for HIV/AIDS, STD, and TB Prevention, 2001
Kaiser Health Poll Report - Public Opinion on Government Spending on HIV/AIDS
This Featured Topic focuses on the public's views about HIV-related discrimination and stigma, as well as questions that illustrate the public's attitudes towards individuals who are infected with HIV.
The Kaiser Health Poll Report is a bimonthly report designed to provide key tracking information on public opinion about health care topics to journalists, policymakers and the general public.
"HIV Infection in Minority Populations"
Racial and ethnic minority populations in the United States, primarily African Americans and Hispanics, constitute 61 percent of the more than 830,000 cases of AIDS reported to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) since the epidemic began in 1981.
NIAID, April 2005
"HIV/AIDS Among U.S. Women: Minority and Young Women at Continuing Risk"
Fact sheet from the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention of the National Center for HIV/AIDS, STD, and TB Prevention.
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