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HIV Epidemiology in North Carolina 2017

This report provides an overview of HIV epidemiology in North Carolina in 2017, including prevalence rates, distribution by gender, risk exposure, late diagnosis rates, and co-infection with hepatitis B and C.

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HIV Epidemiology in North Carolina 2017

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  1. November 2018 North Carolina Division of Public Health/Epidemiology Section/Communicable Disease Branch HIV/STD/Hepatitis Surveillance Unit HIV Epidemiology in North Carolina2017

  2. HIV PREVALANCE IN NORTH CAROLINA, 2017 North Carolina DHHS HIV/STD/Hepatitis Surveillance Unit

  3. NEWLY DIAGNOSED HIV IN NORTH CAROLINA 2017 North Carolina DHHS HIV/STD Surveillance Unit

  4. Gender Distribution of Newly Diagnosed Adult/Adolescent (13 years and older) HIV North Carolina, 2017

  5. HIV EXPOSURE (HIERARCHICAL RISK) North Carolina DHHS HIV/STD Surveillance Unit

  6. Late Diagnosis of HIV (HIV and AIDS within 6 months)

  7. HIV AND HEPATITIS B AND C North Carolina DHHS HIV/STD Surveillance Unit

  8. HIV and Hepatitis B and C* Co-infection as of 12/31/2017

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