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Why the War Against HIV Rages in the South

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CDC report "about 3 out 4 Black/African American gay and bisexual men who received an HIV diagnosis were aged 13-34 " or "Black/African American gay, bisexual, and other men who reported male-to-male sexual contact are more affected by HIV than any other group in the United States and dependent areas." But why is the Black man more likely to contract HIV?

I believe it is because of the many decades of compartmentalizing us into risk. To be clear, it is not the type of sex Black men are having, as studies have shown Black gay men have less sexual partners and more condom usage compared to their white counterparts.

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