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A Strategic Alliance as an Implementation Strategy to Achieve Ending the HIV Epidemic Goals Among Latino Men Who Have Sex With Men: Florida and Puerto Rico, 2023
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A Strategic Alliance as an Implementation Strategy to Achieve Ending the HIV Epidemic Goals Among Latino Men Who Have Sex With Men: Florida and Puerto Rico, 2023

Audrey Harkness, Nequiel Reyes, Cho-Hee Shrader, Maeleigh Tidd, Nicole Altenberg, Glorián Carrasquillo Sánchez, Amanda Cruz Gerena, Susanne Doblecki-Lewis, Jahn Jaramillo, Ron Ledain, …
American journal of public health (1971), Vol.116(5), pp.619-624
2026-05
PMID: 41950451

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Adult Epidemics - prevention & control Florida - epidemiology Hispanic or Latino - statistics & numerical data HIV Infections - epidemiology HIV Infections - ethnology HIV Infections - prevention & control Homosexuality, Male - statistics & numerical data Humans Male Puerto Rico - epidemiology White
Evidence-based interventions for Ending the HIV Epidemic inadequately reach Latino men who have sex with men, particularly in Florida and Puerto Rico, stressing the need for implementation strategies. SOMOS Alianza (San Juan, Orlando, Miami Organizational Strategic Alliance) connects implementers, community members, and researchers pursuing Ending the HIV Epidemic goals among Latino men who have sex with men. We describe SOMOS Alianza, present its post-one-year outcomes, and explore how strategic alliances serve as implementation strategies that reduce HIV disparities. ( 2026;116(5):619-624. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2025.308390).

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