HIV Diagnoses Among MSM Ages 13-24 Increased By 12% Annually From 2001 To 2006, CDC Report Says
The number of new HIV diagnoses recorded between 2001 and 2006 among men who have sex with men ages 13 to 24 increased by 12.4% annually, according to a study published Thursday in CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, the New York Times reports. Some experts said the findings are an “ominous .
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Filed under: HIV / AIDS on June 30th, 2008