HIV infections are dropping as prevention and treatment reaches more young gay and bisexual men in particular.
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Fewer new cases among young, gay, bisexual men drive down national ratesThe CDC says more young men were aware of their HIV status in 2021 and suppressed the virus with treatment so that it was undetectable in tests.Fewer people in the U.S. are getting HIV, federal officials said, as more young people at risk take steps to prevent infection.Continue reading your article with
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