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. 2024 Jun 24;79(6):1458–1467. doi: 10.1093/cid/ciae243

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Number of simulated people with HIV in Tennessee who have undiagnosed HIV, compared to people who have diagnosed HIV and are virologically suppressed at 10 y. Figure presents the projected number of people with HIV across each risk group who are undiagnosed (patterned) compared to those who are diagnosed and virologically suppressed (solid) at 10 y under the Current (dark shade) and Reallocation (light shade) scenarios. Under Current, there are fewer total people with undiagnosed HIV and more people with diagnosed HIV at year 10 compared with Reallocation. Reallocation does increase the number of people with HIV who are virologically suppressed among first responders, pregnant people, and survivors of sex trafficking; however, the increase is relatively small compared to the decrease in virologic suppression among men who have sex with men, transgender women, and heterosexual Black women. *Survivors of sex trafficking are assumed to be diagnosed when freed from sex trafficking in Current and Reallocation, but in Reallocation the linkage to HIV care is assumed to increase from 56% to 90%. Abbreviation: HIV, human immunodeficiency virus.