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AIDSVu Cities’ Progress Toward HIV Care Continuum Goals: Cross-Sectional Study
Those diagnosed with HIV by the end of 2017 and living with HIV throughout 2018 with an HIV viral load
Descriptive analyses were conducted for data as of 2018 from 36 cities using SAS (version 9.4, SAS Institute). Cities were categorized by US Census region (ie, Midwest, 2 cities; Northeast, 9 cities; South, 21 cities; and West, 4 cities).
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e49381
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Each city was then sorted and classified into 3 quartiles: sparsely populated cities were below the 25th percentile (denoted low), medium-populated cities were between the 25th and 75th percentiles (denoted mid), and highly populated cities were above the 75th percentile (denoted high). The final grouping included 73 cities in blue-low, 198 cities in blue-mid, 120 cities in blue-high, 53 cities in red-low, 51 cities in red-mid, and 4 cities in red-high.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e44070
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