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Supplemental Surveillance Needs of States with Low-to-Moderate HIV/AIDS Prevalence, 2004
Appendix C. States that identified racial/ethnic minority groups as an emerging concern (N = 16 States)
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Racial and ethnic minority groups
Ancestry as specified by respondents
Hispanics
Indiana, Mississippi, Kentucky, South Carolina, Wisconsin
Kansas (men and women)
Minnesota (men)
African Americans
Illinois, Wisconsin
Missouri (women)
South Dakota (Sudanese and Ethiopian)
Native Americans
New Mexico
Other Asians/Pacific Islanders
Hawaii
Issues related to racial/ethnic minority groups
Iowa (high proportion with no indicated risk)
Oregon (behavioral risk factors, access to prevention)
Emerging concern, but racial/ethnic minority group not specified
Delaware, Montana
Last Modified: October 10, 2006
Last Reviewed: October 10, 2006
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National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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