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Communities in Crisis: Is There a Generalized HIV Epidemic in Impoverished Urban Areas of the United States?. Paul Denning MD and Elizabeth DiNenno PhD National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System (NHBS) Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention.
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Communities in Crisis: Is Therea Generalized HIV Epidemic inImpoverished Urban Areas ofthe United States? Paul Denning MD and Elizabeth DiNenno PhD National HIV Behavioral Surveillance System (NHBS) Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the CDC.
NHBS-HET-1 Analysis Sample Inclusion Criteria: • 18−50 years old • Opposite-gender sex partner • Resident of poverty area
NHBS-HET-1 Analysis Sample Inclusion Criteria: • 18−50 years old • Opposite-gender sex partner • Resident of poverty area Exclusion Criteria: • Men who have sex with men • Injection drug users • Commercial sex workers/clients
HIV Prevalence Rateby U.S. Poverty Area or Country, 2006-2007 9,078 Participants Percent HIV+
HIV Prevalence Rateby U.S. Poverty Area or Country, 2006-2007 9,078 Participants 188 HIV+ Percent HIV+
HIV Prevalence Rateby U.S. Poverty Area or Country, 2006-2007 9,078 Participants 188 HIV+ Percent HIV+ U.S. Poverty Areas
HIV Prevalence Rateby U.S. Poverty Area or Country, 2006-2007 UNAIDS Definition of a Generalized HIV Epidemic Percent HIV+ U.S. Poverty Areas
HIV Prevalence Rateby U.S. Poverty Area or Country, 2006-2007 10−20X Greater Percent HIV+ U.S. Poverty Areas U.S. Hetero- sexuals
HIV Prevalence Rateby U.S. Poverty Area or Country, 2006-2007 Percent HIV+ U.S. Poverty Areas U.S. Hetero- sexuals Burundi Ethiopia Haiti
HIV Prevalence Rate, by IncomeNHBS-HET-1 2006-2007 Percent HIV+ 0−9,999 10−19,999 20−49,999 ≥50,000 Annual Household Income (in U.S. Dollars)
HIV Prevalence Rate, by IncomeNHBS-HET-1 2006-2007 Percent HIV+ 0−9,999 10−19,999 20−49,999 ≥50,000 Annual Household Income (in U.S. Dollars)
HIV Prevalence Rate, by IncomeNHBS-HET-1 2006-2007 7X Greater Percent HIV+ 0−9,999 10−19,999 20−49,999 ≥50,000 Annual Household Income (in U.S. Dollars)