
HIV and AIDS infections up in Chicago after years of decline
WBEZ News · WBEZ Chicago
March 31, 20266m 18s
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Show Notes
H-I-V infection rates in Chicago are rising after declining for about two decades.
Infections went up by 29% between 20-22 and 20-24, with about half of those cases affecting Latinos.
It comes as federal funding for H-I-V treatment and prevention for the communities most at risk is under attack.