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  1. New York City was affected by the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s more than any other U.S. city. [1]: 16–17 The AIDS epidemic has been and continues to be highly localized due to a number of complex socio-cultural factors that affect the interaction of the populous communities that inhabit New York.

  2. These tables describe new diagnoses of HIV and AIDS, people with HIV and AIDS, and deaths among people with HIV and AIDS, for New York City overall, and by sex, gender, race/ethnicity, age, borough, transmission category, and neighborhood.

  3. The estimated number of new HIV infections in NYC decreased by 8% from 2019 to 2021. In 2021, 79% of all people with HIV in NYC were virally suppressed, meaning that they had undetectable viral loads on the last viral load measurement of the calendar year, which is a slight increase from 78% in 2020.

  4. HIV arrived in New York City precisely 10 years before doctors first noticed the disease, a conclusion that’s based on new research published today in Nature. The finding solves a 35-year-old...

  5. 28 lis 2023 · In 2022, 79% of all people with HIV in New York City were virally suppressed, meaning they had undetectable viral loads on the last viral load measurement of the calendar year. This figure remained stable from 2021 to 2022 and is up from 75% in 2018.

  6. NYCs HIV epidemic is characterized by a declining number of new HIV diagnoses and estimated incident HIV infections, almost entirely sexually acquired, a large population of people with HIV (PWH), and generally high engagement across the HIV care continuum.

  7. Report #1: Characteristics of the HIV Epidemic in Erie County, 2020 (PDF) Report #2: Urbancity and Trends in New HIV Diagnoses, 2020 (PDF) Report #3: HIV Viral Suppression among People in Care, 2021 (PDF) Report #4: Racial/Ethnic Disparities Among Persons Newly Diagnosed with HIV in New York State, 2011-2020 (PDF)

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