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March 29, 2008

CDC announces sharp increase in U.S. HIV cases

The number of people in the United States reported to have HIV increased by about 50 percent from 2005 to 2006, according to data released this week by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.

In 2006, at least 52,878 Americans were reported having HIV, compared to 35,537 in 2005, according to the CDC’s annual HIV/AIDS surveillance report. Experts said that part of the increase is due to large states like California and Illinois being included in the CDC’s estimate for the first time, as well as increases in risky sexual behavior that are also being borne out in rising STD rates.

 CDC announces sharp increase in U.S. HIV cases
By RYAN LEE

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