New CDC Vital Signs Report: Inequities in HIV by Race/Ethnicity

HIV and Gay and Bisexual Men

Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino gay and bisexual men are among the groups most affected by inequities in HIV diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.

New HIV Infections in Gay and Bisexual Men Over Time

New HIV infections decreased among White gay and bisexual men, but did not decrease among Black/African American or Hispanic/Latino gay and bisexual men.

Higher Levels of Stigma Affect All Aspects of HIV

Experiencing higher stigma makes Black/African American and Hispanic/Latino gay and bisexual men less likely to get tested, use prevention services like PrEP, receive care, and be virally suppressed.

Differences in Knowledge of HIV Status, PrEP Use, HIV Treatment, and Viral Suppression Among Gay and Bisexual Men by Race/Ethnicity

There are racial/ethnic differences among gay and bisexual men in knowledge of HIV status and HIV prevention and treatment outcomes.