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Statewide Evaluation of New HIV Diagnoses in Rhode Island: Implications for Prevention.

Philip A ChanMadeline C MontgomeryJennifer RoseAlec TributinoChristina CrowleyMartha M MedinaRupa PatelKenneth MayerRami KantorAmy S Nunn
Published in: Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974) (2018)
Most new HIV diagnoses in Rhode Island were among MSM born in the United States, and a substantial number were likely infected in-state. People with newly diagnosed HIV who were foreign-born, including Hispanic/Latino and heterosexual groups, were less likely to have acquired HIV in Rhode Island than were MSM. HIV prevention approaches, including pre-exposure prophylaxis, should be adapted to the needs of specific groups. Rhode Island offers lessons for other states focused on eliminating HIV transmission.
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