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HIV Testing in the Past Year Among the U.S. Household Population Aged 15-44: 2011-2013
Using data from the 2011-2013 National Survey of Family Growth, this report updates nationally representative estimates and trends for HIV testing in the past year among the United States household population ages 15-44. Overall, 19% of people ages 15-44 in 2011-2013 were tested for HIV in the past year. Higher percentages of HIV testing in the past year were seen for people ages 15-34, compared to those ages 35-44, and for non-Hispanic black people compared to other race and ethnicity groups.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Federal Departments
Department of Health and Human Services
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Health and Nutrition