Hispanic And Latino People In The U.S. Are Struggling With Invisible Hiv Crisis
Since the virus was identified in 1984, thanks to the tireless efforts of researchers and campaigners, HIV has gone from a mysterious killer to a condition which can easily be stopped from spreading with a few pills. From a peak of 41,699 in 1995, deaths from HIV/AIDS in the U.S. plummeted to 6,456 in 2016. The estimated number of new infections has fallen by 6 percent since 2010, while overall annual new HIV diagnoses in the U....