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When it comes to being personally worried about being at risk for HIV, African-Americans are the ethnic group most concerned about the disease, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation survey released in late June. Respondents saying they are very concerned about HIV infection: > White: 6% > Latino: 25% > African-American: 38% Respondents saying they are very or somewhat concerned about HIV infection: > White: 16% > Latino: 42% > African-American: 51% Respondents saying they are not at all concerned about HIV infection: > White: 58% > Latino: 32% > African-American: 32%
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