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Cautious Optimism in San Francisco as New Cases of HIV in Latinos Decrease

Cautious Optimism in San Francisco as New Cases of HIV in Latinos Decrease

The decrease could mark the first time in five years that Latinos haven’t accounted for the largest number of new cases, leading to cautious optimism that the millions of dollars the city has spent to remedy the troubling disparity is working.


Elite Controllers: Do their genomes hold the key to curing HIV?

Elite Controllers: Do their genomes hold the key to curing HIV?

Given South Africa’s diverse population, limited human genomics data and significant healthcare burden from diseases such as HIV, understanding pathogenesis and inherent mutations is important for implementing targeted treatments and public health programs.


Young Gay Latinos See Rising Share of New HIV Cases, Leading to Call for Targeted Funding

Young Gay Latinos See Rising Share of New HIV Cases, Leading to Call for Targeted Funding

By the time of Hermida’s diagnosis, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services was about three years into a federal initiative to end the nation’s HIV epidemic by pumping hundreds of millions of dollars annually into certain states, counties, and U.S. territories with the highest infection rates.