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Young, gay Latinos see rising share of new HIV cases Fernando Hermida, who has moved several times to access HIV treatment, stands for a portrait in Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 26, 2024.
Young gay Latinos see a rising share of new HIV cases, leading to a call for targeted funding Fernando Hermida, shown in Charlotte, N.C., has moved several times to access HIV treatment.
New HIV infection rates have declined. But a KFF Health News-Associated Press analysis found the rate has not fallen for Latinos as much as it has for other racial and ethnic groups.
Since being diagnosed with HIV in 2022, Fernando Hermida has had to move three times to access treatment. A KFF Health News-Associated Press analysis found gay and bisexual Latino men account for a ...
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Young Gay Latinos See a Rising Share of New HIV Cases, Leading to a Call for Targeted Funding CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Four months after seeking asylum in the U.S., Fernando Hermida began coughing ...