Abstract

Research suggests that education and poverty levels greatly influence viral load suppression in adults. However, very few of these studies look at these and other socioeconomic barriers in young adults.1,2 This study sought to assess if viral load suppression is related to various social determinants of health within the clientele aged 18-30 of the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine (DAYAM) in a Pre-Pandemic World.

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