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Reduce the number of new HIV diagnoses — HIV‑03

Status: Little or no detectable change

  
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Little or no detectable change

Most Recent Data:
37,601 persons (2022)

Target:
3,835 persons

Desired Direction:
Decrease desired

Baseline:
38,351 persons aged 13 years and over were newly diagnosed with HIV in 2017

Reduce the number of new HIV diagnoses among persons aged 13 years and over

Target-Setting Method
Maintain consistency with national programs, regulations, policies, or laws

Summary

Thousands of people in the United States are diagnosed with HIV every year. Many people have HIV for years before they know it. Testing everyone ages 13 to 64 years for HIV at least once in their lifetime — and testing people at high risk for HIV at least once a year — can lead to early diagnosis and treatment.

Workgroup: HIV Workgroup