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Volume 30, Supplement - Infectious Diseases and Carceral Health

SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Prevention

HIV Care Continuum and Preexposure Prophylaxis Program in Federal Bureau of Prisons, United States

Xiao Hong Huang, Elizabeth Thompson, and Tami RodriguezComments to Author 
Author affiliation: US Public Health Service, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Washington, DC, USA

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Number and percentage of adults in custody of the US FBOP for >90 days as of June 2, 2023, who had been diagnosed with HIV, offered treatment, accepted treatment, or were virally suppressed. Virally suppressed was defined as CD4 <200 copies/mL on the most recent test. FBOP, Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Figure. Number and percentage of adults in custody of the US FBOP for >90 days as of June 2, 2023, who had been diagnosed with HIV, offered treatment, accepted treatment, or were virally suppressed. Virally suppressed was defined as CD4 <200 copies/mL on the most recent test. FBOP, Federal Bureau of Prisons.

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