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Populations of Color and HIV/AIDS
Populations of color, in particular, Black and Haitian populations also had early documented cases. Still, it wasn't until 1986 that the medical field identified Black and Latino populations as being disproportionately affected and needing to be targeted for testing. By 1990, 28% of AIDS cases were Black individuals, yet Black people were only 12% of the US population. These numbers would continue to rise throughout the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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Updated 2024-08-03
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