United States HIV Summary 2017

Population: 325,147,000

United States
United States
People Living With HIV 1,100,000
Living With HIV – Women (15–49)
Living with HIV – Children (0–14)
Overall Adult (15–49) HIV Prevalence
HIV Prevalence – Women (15–49)
HIV Prevalence – Men (15–49)
New HIV Infecrtions – Overall 38,281
New HIV Infections – Women (15+) 7,387
New HIV Infections – Children (0–14) 124
AIDS–related Deaths – Men (15+)
AIDS–related Deaths – Women (15+)
AIDS–related Deaths – Children (0–14)
Children Orphaned due to AIDS–relatated Deaths
Receiving Anti–Retroviral Treatment – Adults (15+)
Receiving Anti-Retroviral Treatment – Children (0–14)

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