This analysis in JIAS discusses similarities between COVID-19 and HIV disparities and explores three categories of barriers to ending HIV transmission nationally. These barriers are broadly grouped by 1) similar barriers in the response to COVID-19 and HIV, 2) barriers to ending HIV posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and 3) barriers to ending HIV apart from the COVID-19 pandemic. Access the full text here.
New Pathogen, Same Disparities: Why COVID‐19 and HIV Remain Prevalent in U.S. Communities of Colour and Implications for Ending the HIV Epidemic
Dec 17, 2020 | Shalesha Majors
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