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Cautious Optimism in San Francisco as New Instances of HIV in Latinos Lower – KFF Well being Information
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Cautious Optimism in San Francisco as New Instances of HIV in Latinos Lower – KFF Well being Information

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SAN FRANCISCO — For years, Latinos represented the most important share of recent HIV circumstances on this metropolis, however testing information suggests the tide could also be turning.

The variety of Latinos newly testing optimistic for HIV dropped 46% from 2022 to 2023, in line with a preliminary report launched in July by the San Francisco Division of Public Well being.

The lower may mark the primary time in 5 years that Latinos haven’t accounted for the most important variety of new circumstances, resulting in cautious optimism that the tens of millions of {dollars} the town has spent to treatment the troubling disparity is working. However outreach employees and well being care suppliers say that work nonetheless must be achieved to stop, and to check, for HIV, particularly amongst new immigrants.

“I am very hopeful, but that doesn’t mean that we’re going to let up in any way on our efforts,” mentioned Stephanie Cohen, who oversees the town’s HIV program.

Public well being consultants mentioned the town’s newest report may very well be encouraging, however that extra information is required to know whether or not San Francisco has addressed inequities in its HIV companies. As an example, it’s nonetheless unclear what number of Latinos have been examined or if the variety of Latinos uncovered to the virus had additionally fallen — key well being metrics the general public well being division declined to offer to KFF Well being Information. Testing charges are additionally under pre-pandemic ranges, in line with the town.

“If there are fewer Latinos being reached by testing efforts despite a need, that points to a serious challenge to addressing HIV,” mentioned Lindsey Dawson, the affiliate director of HIV Coverage and director of LGBTQ Well being Coverage at KFF, a well being info nonprofit that features KFF Well being Information.

Cautious Optimism in San Francisco as New Instances of HIV in Latinos Lower – KFF Well being Information
The middle of the HIV epidemic within the mid-Eighties, San Francisco set a nationwide mannequin for response to the illness after constructing a community of HIV companies for residents to get free or low-cost HIV testing, in addition to therapy, no matter medical health insurance or immigration standing. (Vanessa G. Sánchez/KFF Well being Information)
A photo of a shelf filled with alcohol pads, lancets, HIV tests, and hepatitis C tests.
San Francisco gives free testing for infectious ailments, however outreach employees say many new immigrants nonetheless have no idea the place to get testing or they typically have a troublesome time navigating the well being care system. (Vanessa G. Sánchez/KFF Well being Information)
A photo of Sky Contreras reaching into a bin, surrounded by others with medical supplies.
Contreras reaches for a bin containing condoms throughout an outreach occasion within the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco.(Vanessa G. Sánchez/KFF Well being Information)

San Francisco, just like the remainder of the nation, suffers main disparities in analysis charges for Latinos and folks of shade. Outreach employees say that current immigrants are extra weak to infectious ailments as a result of they don’t know the place to get examined or have a tough time navigating the well being care system.

In 2022, Latinos represented 44% of recent HIV circumstances in San Francisco, although they accounted for under 15% of the inhabitants. Latinos’ share of recent circumstances fell to 30% final 12 months, whereas whites accounted for the most important share of recent circumstances at 36%, in line with the brand new report.

Cohen acknowledged a one-year decline will not be sufficient to attract a pattern, however she mentioned focused funding to community-based organizations could have helped decrease HIV circumstances amongst Latinos. A remaining report is anticipated within the fall.

Most cities primarily rely upon federal {dollars} to pay for HIV companies, however San Francisco has an bold goal to be the primary U.S. metropolis to eradicate HIV, and roughly half of its $44 million HIV/AIDS funds final 12 months got here from metropolis coffers. By comparability, New Orleans, which has related HIV charges, kicked in solely $22,000 of its $13 million total HIV/AIDS funds, in line with that metropolis’s well being division.

As a part of an effort to handle HIV disparities amongst LGBTQ+ communities and folks of shade, San Francisco final 12 months gave $2.1 million to 3 nonprofits — Instituto Acquainted de la Raza, Mission Neighborhood Well being Middle, and San Francisco AIDS Basis — to bolster outreach, testing, and therapy amongst Latinos, in line with the town’s 2023 funds.

At Instituto Acquainted de la Raza, which administers the contract, the funding has helped pay for HIV testing, prevention, therapy, outreach occasions, counseling, and immigration authorized companies, mentioned Claudia Cabrera-Lara, director of the HIV program at Sí a la Vida. However ongoing funding isn’t assured.

“We live with the anxiety of not knowing what is going to happen,” she mentioned.


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The general public well being division has commissioned a $150,000 venture with Instituto Acquainted de la Raza to find out how Latinos are contracting HIV, who’s most in danger, and what well being gaps stay. The outcomes are anticipated in September.

“It could help us shape, pivot, and grow our programs in a way that makes them as effective as possible,” Cohen mentioned.

The middle of the HIV epidemic within the mid-Eighties, San Francisco set a nationwide mannequin for response to the illness after constructing a community of HIV companies for residents to get free or low-cost HIV testing, in addition to therapy, no matter medical health insurance or immigration standing.

Though metropolis testing information confirmed that new circumstances amongst Latinos declined final 12 months, outreach employees are seeing the alternative. They are saying they’re encountering extra Latinos identified with HIV whereas they battle to get out details about testing and prevention — resembling taking preventive medicines like PrEP — particularly among the many younger and homosexual immigrant communities.

San Francisco’s 2022 epidemiological information reveals that 95 of the 213 folks identified at a sophisticated stage of the virus have been foreign-born. And the analysis price amongst Latino males was 4 occasions as excessive as the speed for white males, and 1.2 occasions that of Black males.

“It’s a tragedy,” mentioned Carina Marquez, affiliate professor of medication within the Division of HIV, Infectious Illnesses, and World Medication at Zuckerberg San Francisco Basic Hospital, the town’s largest supplier of HIV care. “We have such great tools to prevent HIV and to treat HIV, but we are seeing this big disparity.”

As a result of Latinos are the ethnicity least more likely to obtain care in San Francisco, outreach employees need the town to extend funding to proceed to cut back HIV disparities.

The San Francisco AIDS Basis, as an example, would love extra bilingual sexual well being outreach employees; it at present has 4, to cowl areas the place Latinos have not too long ago settled, mentioned Jorge Zepeda, its director of Latine Well being Providers.

A photo of a man working at a computer.
Luis Carlos Ruiz Perez, an HIV medical case supervisor, says it’s a problem to attach Latinos to bilingual companies for psychological well being and substance abuse, one thing that’s essential to sustaining their HIV care. (Vanessa G. Sánchez/KFF Well being Information)
A photo of a man standing by a desk, holding papers.
Ivan Ramirez, HIV companies supervisor at Clinica Esperanza, says the variety of folks looking for HIV therapy has jumped from about two a month to a mean of about 16 a month at his clinic within the Mission District of San Francisco. (Vanessa G. Sánchez/KFF Well being Information)

At Mission Neighborhood Well being Middle, which runs Clinica Esperanza, one of many largest suppliers of HIV care to Latinos and immigrants, the variety of sufferers looking for therapy has jumped from about two a month to round 16 a month.

Among the many challenges is getting sufferers linked to psychological well being and substance abuse bilingual companies essential to retaining them in HIV care, mentioned Luis Carlos Ruiz Perez, the clinic’s HIV medical case supervisor. The clinic needs to promote its testing and therapy companies extra however lacks the cash.

“A lot of people don’t know what resources are available. Period,” mentioned Liz Oates, a well being programs navigator from Glide Basis, who works on HIV prevention and testing. “So where do you start when nobody’s engaging you?”

This text was produced by KFF Well being Information, which publishes California Healthline, an editorially impartial service of the California Well being Care Basis. 

Vanessa G. Sánchez:
vsanchez@kff.org

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