Living with HIV in 2024 is far different than 40 years ago, when the virus was just emerging. Approximately 85%of Americans in treatment for HIV now maintain a low enough viral load that they cannot transmit the disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Back then, a HIV diagnosis was likely a death sentence. But reaching an undetectable status requires knowing you have HIV in the first place, and nationwide, some Latinos who have recently arrived to the United States are getting tested for the first time — and testing positive. Hudson County is no outlier to this tr…