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HIV Data and Statistics Webpage (HTML) World Health Organization
HIV statistics, globally and by WHO region, 2023 Webpage (HTML) World Health Organization
HIV Rates by State Webpage (HTML) Wise Voter
HIV Rates by Country Webpage (HTML) Wise Voter
National HIV/AIDS Strategy Webpage (HTML) White House
HIV/AIDS Country Profiles Webpage (HTML) United States Census Bureau
Key Populations: Achieving Equitable Access To End AIDS Webpage (HTML) United States Agency for International Development
World AIDS Day 2023 Webpage (HTML) UNAIDS
HIV/AIDS State Health Facts Webpage (HTML) The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
HIV Testing in the United States Fact Sheet Webpage (HTML) The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States Fact Sheet Webpage (HTML) The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
HIV Declines Among Young People and Drives Overall Decrease in New HIV Infections Webpage (HTML) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
HIV/AIDS Outside the U.S. Webpage (HTML) The Body: The HIV/AIDS Resource
Statistics Webpage (HTML) San Francisco AIDS Foundation
HIV/AIDS Webpage (HTML) Our World in Data
U.S. Statistics Webpage (HTML) HIV.gov
The Global HIV and AIDS Epidemic Webpage (HTML) HIV.gov
2023 State of HIV Stigma Report Webpage (HTML) GLAAD
HIV/AIDS surveillance in Europe 2023 (2022 data) Webpage (HTML) EU: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Tuberculosis (TB) Infographics Infographic Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Statistics Center Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Statistics Overview Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
HIV Statistics Center Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
HIV in the United States and Dependent Areas Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
HIV in the United States by Region Webpage (HTML) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention