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Young People At High HIV Risk Say Peers Should Teach Prevention
African-American adolescents have some of the highest rates of HIV infection in the United States, and efforts to educate them about preventing the disease must include the help of their adolescent peers, new research suggests. Despite comprising only 15 percent of the population, young African-Americans make up 61 percent of the new HIV cases among people under age 25.
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