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Wonder how many people have HIV/AIDS and how they were = infected?
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) operate = the=20 largest and most comprehensive HIV/AIDS surveillance=20 system in the country. The CDC works with state and local health=20 departments to collect information on AIDS cases and new HIV infections, = as well=20 as on behaviors and characteristics of people at high risk for = HIV/AIDS.
Here=E2=80=99s what we know about HIV infections in the U.S. (data = are from=20 2006):
For detailed information on the latest HIV/AIDS statistics in the = United=20 States, see CDC=E2=80=99s Basic=20 Statistics.
For HIV/AIDS Data from the CIA, see Data/CIA.
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