HIV/AIDS Among African-Born Residents in the United States

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Demetri A. Blanas
Kim Nichols
Mulusew Bekele
Amanda Lugg
Roxanne P. Kerani
Carol R. Horowitz
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[1] Mount Sinai School of Medicine,Department of Health Evidence and Policy
[2] African Services Committee,undefined
[3] Public Health Seattle and King County,undefined
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health | 2013年 / 15卷
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HIV; AIDS; African; Immigrants;
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The number of African-born residents living in the United States (US) increased by more than 750 % between 1980 and 2009. HIV diagnosis rates in this population are six times higher than estimated incidence in the general US population. African-immigrants with HIV are also diagnosed at later stages of infection than US-born residents, but they paradoxically have lower mortality after diagnosis. There are higher rates of HIV among women, higher rates of heterosexual transmission, and lower rates of injection-drug-use-associated transmission among African-born residents in the US relative to the general US population. Despite this distinct epidemiologic profile, surveillance reports often group African-born residents with US-born Blacks. The high rates of HIV among African-born residents in the US combined with increasing immigration and incomplete surveillance data highlight the need for more accurate epidemiologic data along with appropriate HIV service programs.
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