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HIV cases on the rise in Chicago's Hispanic communities
HIV infections are increasing in Chicago's Hispanic and Latino communities, with half of the new cases in 2024 being Latino. This rise is attributed to the 'pandemic pause' and a surge in the city's migrant population, prompting experts to suggest expanding street medicine for prevention.
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