10 HIV/AIDS Facts Every Black Person Should Know
World AIDS Day: 10 HIV/AIDS Facts Every Black Person Should Know - Page 2
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Keenan "HIGz" Higgins
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December 1, 2025
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Join us on this World AIDS Days by checking out 10 key facts we feel the Black community should be aware of when it comes to HIV/AIDS:
1. COVID-19 Put A Major Setback On HIV/AIDS Research
2. In 2019, Black Men Accounted For 3/4 Of New HIV Infections Among All Black Americans
3. 82% Of HIV Infection Amongst Black Males Attributed To Male-To-Male Sexual Contact
4. 91% Of New HIV Infections in Black Women Were Attributed To Heterosexual Contact
5. HIV Infection Rate Among Black Women Is The Highest Compared To Women Of All Other Races / Ethnicities
6. Of The Estimated 34,800 Americans With New HIV Infections In 2019, 14,300 Were Black/African American
7. Undetectable = Untransmittable, But "Undetectable" Does Not Mean "Cured."
8. Unequal PrEP Coverage: Only 8% Of Black/African American People Who Were Eligible For PrEP Were Prescribed It.
9. Almost Half: Of The Estimated 1,189,700 People With HIV In The U.S. In 2019, 479,300 Were Black/African American
10. Of The Estimated 34,800 People With New HIV Infections In The U.S. In 2019, 14,300 Were Black/African American
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