2018
DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6737a2
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Age-Associated Trends in Diagnosis and Prevalence of Infection with HIV Among Men Who Have Sex with Men — United States, 2008–2016

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“…Disease management of HIV and comorbid conditions increases the complexity of treatment regimens, which may serve as barriers to adherence for persons in older adulthood. 8,1012 The financial demands of older MSM would also significantly increase. It has been reported that average costs begin at $30,312 for persons living with HIV who exhibit no co-morbid conditions and increase substantially with additional conditions.…”
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“…Disease management of HIV and comorbid conditions increases the complexity of treatment regimens, which may serve as barriers to adherence for persons in older adulthood. 8,1012 The financial demands of older MSM would also significantly increase. It has been reported that average costs begin at $30,312 for persons living with HIV who exhibit no co-morbid conditions and increase substantially with additional conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During 2008-2015, the number of MSM aged 50 years living with diagnosed HIV infection increased by 11% per year. In light of the large and increasing percentage of older men who have sex with men (MSM) living with diagnosed HIV infection, care and treatment that includes achieving viral suppression (Mitsch et al 2018), addressing the unique issues of this group of patients is essential.…”
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“…In 2016, there were 1,688 HIV diagnoses in the U.S. among adolescents aged 13e19 years, of which 81% were among sexual minority males [2]. A recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention trend analysis of national HIV surveillance data showed that the annual number of HIV diagnoses among young men who have sex with men (MSM) aged 13e29 years increased 3% per year from 2008 to 2016 [3].…”
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