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This trend chart shows HIV diagnoses among gay and bisexual men in 50 states and the District of Columbia from 2010 to 2016. HIV diagnoses remained stable among gay and bisexual men overall. Gay and bisexual men by race/ethnicity, Black/African American gay and bisexual men remained stable; Hispanic/Latino gay and bisexual men increased 18%; white gay and bisexual men decreased 16%; Asian gay and bisexual men increased 52%; gay and bisexual men of multiple races decreased 34%; American Indian/Alaska Native gay and bisexual men increased 76%; and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander gay and bisexual men decreased 6%.
This banner shows 69% of the 37,832 new HIV diagnoses in the United States and dependent areas were among gay and bisexual men, 24% were among heterosexuals, and 7% were among people who inject drugs.

New HIV Diagnoses in the US and Dependent Areas for the Most-Affected Subpopulations, 2018

This bar chart shows new HIV diagnoses among the most affected subpopulations United States and dependent areas in 2018. Black/African American, male-to-male sexual contact = 9,499; Hispanic/Latino, male-to-male sexual contact = 7,543; White, male-to-male sexual contact = 6,423; Black/African American women, heterosexual contact = 3,768; Black/African American men, heterosexual contact = 1,678; Hispanic women/Latinas, heterosexual contact = 1,109; White women, heterosexual contact = 999.

Subpopulations representing 2% or less of all people who received an HIV diagnosis in 2018 are not represented in this chart.
Source: CDC. Diagnoses of HIV infection in the United States and dependent areas, 2018pdf icon. HIV Surveillance Report 2019;30.

New HIV Diagnoses in the US and Dependent Areas by Age, 2018

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