Characteristics of high-risk sex among sexually active MSM with diagnosed HIV who did not have sustained viral suppression in the past 12 months—Medical Monitoring Project, 2015–2019 (n = 1527 persons).
*Statistically significant differences at P<.05.
Note: Racial/ethnic categories are mutually exclusive. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race. Sustained viral suppression was defined as having all undetectable (<200 copies/mL) viral loads in the past 12 months. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use was only measured for HIV-negative partners and was reported by the HIV- positive MMP participant. HIV-unknown partners were assumed to not be on PrEP. High-risk sex was defined as the HIV-positive MMP participant: (1) not having sustained viral suppression (i.e., having ≥1 detectable viral load in the past 12 months), and (2) having condomless sex with an HIV-negative partner not known to be using PrEP or HIV-unknown partner.