and maletomale sexual contactinjection drug use MSMIDU Incidence estimate is for 2010 deaths are cumulative through 2013 prevalence is for 2013 SOURCES CDC Fact Sheet HIV Among ID: 1040635
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1. Note: Includes sum of two transmission categories: male-to-male sexual contact (MSM) and male-to-male sexual contact/injection drug use (MSM/IDU).Incidence estimate is for 2010; deaths are cumulative through 2013; prevalence is for 2013.SOURCES: CDC, Fact Sheet: “HIV Among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men”; CDC, HIV Surveillance Report 2014, Vol 26; CDC, Estimated HIV Incidence in the United States, 2007–2010, HIV Supplemental Surveillance Report, Vol 17, No. 4. HIV Burden Among Gay and Bisexual Men in the U.S.
2. Note: Incidence estimate is for 2010; deaths are cumulative through 2013; prevalence is for 2013.SOURCES: CDC, Fact Sheet: “HIV Among African Americans”; CDC, HIV Surveillance Report 2014, Vol 26; CDC, Estimated HIV Incidence in the United States, 2007–2010, HIV Supplemental Surveillance Report, Vol 17, No. 4. HIV Burden Among Black Americans
3. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Gay and Bisexual Men on HIV (conducted July 17 - August 3, 2014) and Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll (conducted July 15-21, 2014)When HIV Hits Close to HomePercent of Americans who say …
4. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Gay and Bisexual Men on HIV (conducted July 17 - August 3, 2014) and Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll (conducted July 15-21, 2014)Few People are Aware of Major Scientific Advances in HIV Treatment as PreventionAll US AdultsBlack AmericansGay and Bisexual MenAs far as you know, if someone who is HIV-positive is taking consistent antiretroviral treatment, does this significantly reduce the risk of passing HIV on to their sexual partners, or not?Yes (correct)NoDon’t Know
5. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Gay and Bisexual Men on HIV (conducted July 17 - August 3, 2014) and Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll (conducted July 15-21, 2014)Few People are Aware of New Prevention Strategies Such as Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)All US AdultsBlack AmericansGay and Bisexual MenAs far as you know, is there a prescription medication that people who are HIV-negative can take to lower their risk of getting HIV, or not?Yes (correct)NoDon’t Know
6. NOTE: Don’t know / refused responses not shown; *excludes the 10% who self-identify as HIV-positive SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Gay and Bisexual Men on HIV (conducted July 17 - August 3, 2014) and Kaiser Family Foundation Health Tracking Poll (conducted July 15-21, 2014)Relatively Few People Report Getting Tested for HIV RegularlyAll US AdultsBlack AmericansGay and Bisexual Men *Have you, yourself, ever been tested for HIV? If yes: When was the last time you were tested for HIV?Yes, in the past 12 monthsYes, 12 months ago or longerNo, have not been tested
7. SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation Survey of Gay and Bisexual Men on HIV (conducted July 17 - August 3, 2014) Most Gay/ Bisexual Men Aware Of Testing Recommendations, But Most Say A Clinician Has Never Suggested ItAMONG GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN: As far as you know, what is the current recommendation for HIV testing for gay and bisexual men? Is it recommended they get tested: AMONG GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN: Has a doctor or other health care provider ever suggested that you be tested for HIV, or not?