| Literature DB >> 28035497 |
Hollie Clark1, Aruna Surendera Babu2, Ellen Weiss Wiewel3, Jenevieve Opoku4, Nicole Crepaz5.
Abstract
Publications on diagnosed HIV infection among transgender people have been limited to state- or local-level data. We analyzed data from the National HIV Surveillance System and present results from the first national-level analysis of transgender people with diagnosed HIV infection. From 2009 to 2014, HIV surveillance jurisdictions from 45 states plus the District of Columbia identified and reported at least one case of newly diagnosed HIV infection for transgender people; jurisdictions from 5 states reported no cases for transgender people. Of 2351 transgender people with newly diagnosed HIV infection during 2009-2014, 84.0% were transgender women (male-to-female), 15.4% were transgender men (female-to-male), and 0.7% were additional gender identity (e.g., gender queer, bi-gender). Over half of both transgender women (50.8%; 1002/1974) and men (58.4%; 211/361) with newly diagnosed HIV infection were non-Hispanic black/African American. Improvements in data collection methods and quality are needed to gain a better understanding of HIV burden among transgender people.Entities:
Keywords: AIDS; Blacks/African Americans; HIV; Hispanics or Latinos; Surveillance; Transgender
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28035497 PMCID: PMC5491368 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-016-1656-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165