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6 Οκτ 2022 · CHICAGO – The number of Chicagoans newly diagnosed with HIV and AIDS in 2020 was at the lowest level in four decades, according to a comprehensive new HIV and STI (sexually transmitted infections) report from the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH), released today.
HIV in Chicago: Key Facts and Statistics 2022 HIV Incidence and Prevalence1 High Impact Community Areas The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to impact the lives of Chicagoans with a disproportionate burden on Black men who have sex with men (MSM), Latiné MSM, Black cisgender women, and Transgender Women.
1 Δεκ 2022 · CHICAGO – In 2021, the second year Chicago faced COVID-19, new HIV cases in Chicago residents rose by just under 2 percent, while new AIDS diagnoses dropped to their lowest level since 1985, the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) announced today.
• HIV.Gov | hiv.gov In 2022, Illinois had 200 PrEP Users per 100,000 residents or 21,443 people in total. +3,382 More people across the state used PrEP in 2022 compared to the previous year. 21% of new HIV diagnoses are later diagnosed with stage 3 HIV (AIDS) within the same year but Black Illinoisians account for 41% of late-HIV diagnoses.
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Prevalence Data: Data represent persons living with HIV in the City of Chicago at the end of 2021 and who were reported as of 12/28/2022. Cases are based on most recent current reported residence. Homeless cases and those cases missing an address were omitted.