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Epidemiology of AIDS in Hispanic Adolescents (From AIDS Challenge: Prevention Education for Young People, P 321-331, 1988, Marcia Quackenbush, et al, eds. -See NCJ-117621)

NCJ Number
117630
Author(s)
K G Castro; S B Manoff
Date Published
1988
Length
11 pages
Annotation
Data from the Centers for Disease Control through May 2, 1988 formed the basis of an analysis of the incidence of AIDS among Hispanic adolescents and young adults and the sources of transmission.
Abstract
Fourteen percent of all the AIDS cases were among Hispanics. Of the 8,708 Hispanics with AIDS, 502 were youths aged 15 to 24 years. The number of young Hispanic persons with AIDS has increased continuously by year of diagnosis. Most of them are males, most often homosexual or bisexual, including 11 percent who also reported intravenous drug abuse. Most of the females were intravenous drug abusers or sex partners of male drug abusers. More than 72 percent lived in California, Florida, New Jersey, New York, and Texas. Findings showed that AIDS has been disproportionately overrepresented in Hispanics, including Hispanic youth. Thus information about HIV and AIDS should be made available to them by early adolescence. Figures, tables, and 3 references.

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