Sociodemographic characteristics of risk and receipt of prevention services associated with HIV testing history in heterosexually active Black men at high risk for HIV infection in the United States, 2016
•Prevention efforts must increase HIV testing among heterosexually active Black Men.•Provider-initiated HIV testing may engage heterosexually active Black Men.•Prevention efforts that increase HIV testing can support the EHE initiative.
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