About 4 in 5 people who could benefit from a medicine called PrEP that prevents HIV aren’t getting it. Learn more about how PrEP can help EndHIVEpidemic in CDCgov's latest Vital Signs report:
In 2017, too few people with HIV, especially those ages 13-24 years, got the HIV medical care or medicine they need every day to control the virus.Another 6 in 10 infections in 2016 came from people who knew they had HIV, but were not getting HIV medical care or taking medicine consistently to control the virus.
PrEP wasn’t prescribed to enough of the 1.2 million people who could benefit from it in 2018, especially young people and racial/ethnic minorities. PrEP coverage for whites is 4 to 7 times as high as for Latinos and blacks.Test people at high risk for HIV at least once a year. Gay and bisexual men may benefit from more frequent testing .Prescribe PrEP to all patients who could benefit from it.
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