HIV rates among young people are declining. But disparities – like who gets critical drugs – persist.



Young people drove a decrease in new HIV diagnoses in 2021, but stark disparities remain, federal data released Tuesday shows.

That year, the nation saw a 12% drop in new HIV infections compared to 2017. Young people ages 13 to 24 had the biggest decline – with roughly 34% less cases, according to estimates in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s new report.

Gay and bisexual males accounted for about 80% of new infections among the age group, which suggests testing, treatment and outreach strategies have contributed to progress, the CDC says.

But that outreach isn’t reaching everyone equally.



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