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    HIV can affect anyone regardless of sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, gender or age. However, certain groups are at higher risk for HIV and merit special consideration because of particular risk factors. Learn more about the prevention challenges these groups face and find out what CDC is doing to address them.

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      • African American Gay and Bisexual Men
      • Highlighted Activities Concerning Black Gay/Bi Men
      • Hispanic/Latino Gay and Bisexual Men
    • Genderplus icon
      • Men
      • Women
      • Pregnant Women, Infants and Childrenplus icon
        • Elimination of Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission
        • An Opt-Out Approach to HIV Screening
        • Developing a Prevention Program
        • National Organizations
      • Transgender People
    • Race/Ethnicityplus icon
      • African Americans
      • American Indians and Alaska Natives
      • Asians
      • Hispanics/Latinos
      • Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders
    • Youth
    • People Aged 50 and Older
    • Sex Workers
    • Economically Disadvantaged
    • People Who Inject Drugs

     

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