Austin, Indiana: City of About 4,000
People Has 190 Diagnosed Cases of HIV,
Report Says
This could happen anywhere.
Since the outbreak was first reported in late 2014
Nearly 200 people have been diagnosed with HIV in an Indiana town, where health officials say an opioid drug use epidemic helped spread the virus.
There have been only 14 new HIV cases since July 2015. “I think we have a lot of really good things that came out of the HIV outbreak,” Brittany Combs, public health nurse at the Scott County Health Department, told USA Today. “We still have a long way to go.”
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