HIV Surveillance Report
CDC HIV/AIDS Update
HIV Surveillance Report, 2008 Vol. 20.
CDC’s 2008 HIV Surveillance Report is intended for use by epidemiologists, researchers, public health practitioners, and others as one source of information to help guide program planning, evaluation, and resource allocation. To put the surveillance report’s findings in context, as well as to explain some of the changes to this year’s surveillance report, CDC is also releasing two fact sheets:
HIV in the United States: An Overview, which draws on multiple sources to provide an overall picture of the HIV epidemic in the United States; and
Summary of Changes to the National HIV Surveillance Report, which describes and explains changes to the surveillance report.