Publications by authors named "Humberto Orozco"

Article Synopsis
  • - Hispanic/Latino individuals, especially men who have sex with men (HLMSM), are experiencing a significant rise in HIV diagnoses in Georgia, particularly in metropolitan Atlanta, where rapid transmission clusters have been identified.
  • - A study with service providers and HLMSM explored barriers to accessing HIV services, revealing themes such as language access issues, social and structural barriers, intersectional stigma, and the need for tailored care approaches due to the community's diversity.
  • - Collecting qualitative data during an HIV cluster investigation highlights the challenges faced by HLMSM in accessing care, suggesting that targeted program evaluations and research can help reduce health disparities and improve service access for this population.
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Background: HIV disproportionally impacts Latino sexual minority men (SMM). Uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), an effective biomedical intervention to prevent HIV, is low in this group compared with White SMM. Mobile health technology represents an innovative strategy to increase PrEP uptake among Latino SMM.

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