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El VIH es una amenaza de salud grave para las comunidades latinas, quienes se encuentran en gran desventaja respecto de la incidencia de esta enfermedad en los Estados Unidos. Según los CDC, en el 2014 los hispanos representaron aproximadamente el 17% de la población de Estados Unidos, pero constituyeron cerca del 24% de los nuevos casos de infección . De ellos, el 86 % fue en hombres y el 14 % en mujeres.
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