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Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau and St. Johns Counties Excluding Dept. of Corrections HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Partnership 4 Florida Department of Health HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis Section Annual data trends as of 12/31/2013 Living (Prevalence) data as of 06/30/2013 Created: 01/02/14 Revision: 02/11/14

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Page 1: HIV/AIDS Epidemiology · Among black females, the AIDS case rate is 22-fold greater than the rate among white females. Hispanic male and female rates are higher th an the rates among

Baker, Clay, Duval,Nassau and St. Johns Counties

Excluding Dept. of Corrections

HIV/AIDS EpidemiologyPartnership 4

Florida Department of HealthHIV/AIDS and Hepatitis SectionAnnual data trends as of 12/31/2013Living (Prevalence) data as of 06/30/2013

Created: 01/02/14

Revision: 02/11/14

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HIV and AIDS Case Data HIV Infection reporting represents newly reported HIV

cases, regardless of AIDS status at time of report.

HIV infection cases classified as Stage 3 (AIDS) became reportable in Florida in 1981.

HIV infection cases (without an AIDS diagnosis) became reportable in Florida on July 1, 1997.

AIDS cases and HIV infection cases by year of report are NOT mutually exclusive and CANNOT be added together.

Frozen databases of year-end data are generated at the end of each calendar year. These are the same data used for Florida CHARTS and all grant-related data where annual data are included.

HIV prevalence data are prepared later in the year, when most of the “expected” death data are complete, usually in July.

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HIV and AIDS Case Data (con’t)Adult cases represent ages 13 and older, pediatric

cases are those under the age of 13. For data by year, the age is by age of diagnosis. For living data, the age is by current age at the end of the most recent calendar year, regardless of age at diagnosis.

Unless otherwise noted, whites are non-Hispanic and blacks are non-Hispanic.

Unless otherwise noted. Area and county data will exclude DOC cases.

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Persons Living with Adults (A ge 13+) TotalHIV/AIDS through 2012 7,774 7,852

as of 06/30/2013

6,065 Adults (A ge 13+) Total2,977 3,015

Total Adult (A ge 13+) Total

HIV/AIDS Cases 10,751 10,867

ADULTS Males Females Total M:F RatioCumulative AIDS Cases 5,501 2,273 7,774 2.4 : 1Cumulative HIV Cases 1,858 1,119 2,977 1.7 : 1

116

38

78

Cumulative AIDS Cases (1981-2013)

Cumulative HIV Cases (not AIDS) 07/1997-12/2013

Pediatrics (A ge <13)

Pediatrics (A ge <13)

Pediatrics (A ge <13)

Cumulative HIV (not AIDS) and AIDS Cases, Reported through 2013, Partnership 4

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228228235220

361

286279308

274

332

050

100150200250300350400

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013Year of Report

Num

ber o

f Cas

esAIDS Cases and Rates*,

by Year of Report, 2004-2013, Partnership 4Year Rate04 27.105 21.906 24.007 21.308 21.609 27.010 16.311 17.412 16.813 16.6

Electronic laboratory reporting delays in late 2007 along with the expansion of electronic lab reporting, contributed to the artificial spike in 2009, followed by an annual approach to leveling. Over the past ten years, the number of AIDS cases have decreased by 31%. *Source: Population estimates are provided by Florida CHARTS as of 02/05/2014. Rates are expressed as per 100,000 population.

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461

395430

466 456498

336 357 373 385

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013Year of Report

Num

ber o

f Cas

es

Year Rate04 37.605 31.506 33.507 35.608 34.409 37.310 24.911 26.412 27.513 28.0

HIV Infection Cases and Rates*,by Year of Report, 2004-2013, Partnership 4

Note: Enhanced laboratory reporting (ELR) laws in 2006 and the expansion of ELR in 2007 led to an artificial peak in newly reported cases of HIV infection in 2009. This was followed by a general decline in reported cases through 2012. Another surge in the expansion of ELR in 2012 was followed by another increase in newly reported cases of HIV infection in 2013. These trends were observed across most race/sex/risk groups throughout the state.*Source: Population estimates are provided by Florida CHARTS as of 02/05/2014. Rates are expressed as per 100,000 population.

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0

20

40

60

80

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Year of Report

Perc

ent o

f Cas

es Females

Males

Note: Adult AIDS Cases tend to represent HIV transmission that occurred many years ago. The relative increases in male cases reflect the changing face of the AIDS epidemic over time. *The male-to-female ratio is the number of cases among males divided by the number of cases among females.

M:F Ratio*

2004 2.0:1

2013 2.2:1

Adult AIDS Cases, by Sex and Year of Report, 2004-2013, Partnership 4

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0

20

40

60

80

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013Year of Report

Perc

ent o

f Cas

es

Females

Males

M:F Ratio*

2004 1.7:1

2013 2.5:1

Note: Recent trends in HIV transmission are best described by the HIV case data. The relative increases in male HIV Infection Cases might be attributed to proportional increases in HIV transmission among men who have sex with men (MSM), which may influence future AIDS trends. *The male-to-female ratio is the number of cases among males divided by the number of cases among females.

Adult HIV Infection Cases, by Sex and Year of Report, 2004-2013, Partnership 4

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68%

32% MalesFemales

AIDS N=228

HIV InfectionN=384

71%

29%

Note: Partnership 4’s Adult Population is: 48% Male and 52% Female.

Adult AIDS and HIV Infection Cases by Sex,Reported in 2013, Partnership 4

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Adult AIDS Cases by Race/Ethnicity and Year of Report,

2004-2013, Partnership 4 Factors Affecting Disparities-Late diagnosis of HIV.-Access to/acceptance of care.-Delayed prevention messages.-Stigma.-Non-HIV STD’s in the community.-Prevalence of injection drug use.-Complex matrix of factors related to socioeconomic status

01020304050607080

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Year of Report

Perc

ent o

f Cas

es

Black

Hispanic

White

Note: In 2013, blacks accounted for 68% of adult AIDS cases, but only 20% of the population. From 2004 to 2013, the proportion of adult AIDS cases among blacks decreased by 2 percentage points. In contrast, the proportion of adult AIDS cases increased by 2 percentage points among both whites and Hispanics, respectively, during the same time period. Numerous disparities can affect the increases of HIV disease in a given population. Other races represent less than 6% of the cases and are not included.

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Adult HIV Infection Casesby Race/Ethnicity and Year of Report,

2004-2013, Partnership 4

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Year of Report

Perc

ent o

f Cas

es

Black

Hispanic

White

Note: HIV case reporting, implemented in mid-1997, reflects more recent trends in the epidemic with respect to the distribution of cases by race/ethnicity. From 2004 to 2013, the proportion of HIV Infection cases decreased by 1 percentage point among whites. In contrast, the proportion of HIV Infection cases increased by 1 percentage point among both blacks and Hispanics, respectively, during the same time period. Other races represent less than 5% of the cases and are not included.

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Adult Male HIV Infection Casesby Race/Ethnicity and Year of Report,

2004-2013, Partnership 4

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Year of Report

Perc

ent o

f Cas

es

Hispanic

White

Black

Note: Blacks represented the majority (> 59%) of male HIV infection cases for most of the years. From 2004 to 2013, the proportion of adult male HIV infection cases among blacks increased by 4 percentage points. In contrast, the proportion of adult male HIV infection cases among whites decreased by 3 percentage points, while no differences where observed among Hispanics during the same time period. Other races represent less than 6% of the cases and are not included.

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Adult Female HIV Infection Casesby Race/Ethnicity and Year of Report,

2004-2013, Partnership 4

0

30

60

90

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Year of Report

Perc

ent o

f Cas

es

Black

Hispanic

White

Note: HIV case disparities are more evident among women than men. From 2004 to 2013, black women represented 70% or more of the cases each year. Over the past ten years, the proportion of HIV infection cases decreased among black and white females by 2 and 1 percentage points respectively. Conversely, the proportion of HIV infection cases among Hispanic females increased by 1 percentage point, during the same time period. Other races represent less than 8% of the cases and are not included.

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2.013.5

44.8

86.9

15.323.0

0102030405060708090

100

Male Female

Rat

e pe

r 100

,000

White Black Hispanic

Note: Among black males, the AIDS case rate is 6 times higher than the rate among white males. Among black females, the AIDS case rate is 22-fold greater than the rate among white females. Hispanic male and female rates are higher than the rates among their white counterparts. *Source: 2013 Partnership 4 population estimates are provided by Florida CHARTS as of 02/05/2014.

Adult AIDS Case Rates* by Sexand Race/Ethnicity, Reported in 2013, Partnership 4

Rate Ratios: MALES

Black:White, 6.4:1Hispanic:White, 1.7:1

FEMALESBlack:White, 22.4:1Hispanic:White, 7.7:1

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5.823.1

63.2

150.5

15.3

48.6

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

Male Female

Rat

e pe

r 100

,000

White Black Hispanic

Note: Among black males, the HIV infection case rate is nearly 7 times higher than the rate among white males. Among black females, the HIV case rate is nearly 11-fold greater than the rate among white females. Among Hispanic males and females, the HIV case rates are higher than the rates among their white counterparts. *Source: Population estimates are provided by Florida CHARTS as of 02/05/2014.

Adult HIV Infection Case Rates* by Sexand Race/Ethnicity, Reported in 2013, Partnership 4

Rate Ratios: MALES

Black:White, 6.5:1Hispanic:White, 2.1:1

FEMALESBlack:White, 10.9:1Hispanic:White, 2.6:1

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5%

68%

7%20%

26%

2%7%

65%

2%

62%

29%

7%

AIDSN=228

2013 Partnership 4 Population Estimates*

N=1,141,842

HIV InfectionN=384

White Black Hispanic Other**Note: In this snapshot for 2013, blacks are over-represented among the AIDS and HIV Infection cases, accounting for 65% of adult AIDS cases and 62% of adult HIV Infection cases, but only 20% of the adult population. A group is disproportionately impacted to the extent that the percentage of cases exceeds the percentage of the population. *Source: Population estimates are provided by Florida CHARTS as of 02/05/2014.**Other includes Asian/Pacific Islanders, Native Alaskans/American Indians and mixed races.

Adult AIDS and HIV Cases Reported in 2013 and Population Data, by Race/Ethnicity, Partnership 4

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0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013Year of Report

Perc

ent o

f Cas

es

13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+

Note: From 2004 to 2013, the proportion of adult HIV infection cases among those aged 13-19, 20-29 and 50+, increased by 2, 8 and 5 percentage points, respectively.

Adult HIV Infection Cases, by Age Group at Diagnosis,and Year of Report, 2004–2013, Partnership 4

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MalesN=274

6

1518

22

39

05

1015202530354045

13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+

Perc

ent o

f Cas

es

5

2932

1816

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+

Perc

ent o

f Cas

es

FemalesN=110

Note: HIV infection cases tend to reflect more recent transmission than AIDS cases, and thus present a more current picture of the epidemic. With regard to the age group with the largest proportion of HIV infection cases, recent estimates show that among males, 39% of HIV infection cases occur among those aged 20-29, whereas among females 32% of HIV infection cases occur among those aged 40-49.

Adult HIV Infection Cases, by Sex and Age Group at Diagnosis,

Reported in 2013, Partnership 4

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Definitions of Mode of Exposure Categories

MSM = Men who have sex with men IDU = Injection Drug Use MSM/IDU = Men who have sex with men & Injection Drug Use Heterosexual = Heterosexual contact with person with HIV/AIDS or

known HIV risk OTHER = includes hemophilia, transfusion, perinatal and other

pediatric risks and other confirmed risks. NIR = Cases reported with No Identified Risk Redistribution of NIRs = This illustrates the effect of statistically

assigning (redistributing) the NIRs to recognized exposure (risk) categories by applying the proportions of historically reclassified NIRs to the unresolved NIRs.

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0

50

100

150

200

250

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Year of Report

Cas

es

MSM IDU MSM/IDU Heterosexual

Adult Male HIV Infection Cases, by Mode of Exposure and Year of Report, 2004–2013, Partnership 4

Note: NIRs redistributed. Men who have sex with men (MSM) remains as the primary mode of exposure among male HIV cases in Partnership 4, followed by heterosexual contact.

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Adult Female HIV Infection Cases by Exposure Categoryand Year of Report, 2004-2013, Partnership 4

020

406080

100120

140160

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013Year of Report

Cas

es

IDU Heterosexual

Note: NIRs redistributed. The heterosexual risk continues to be the dominant mode of exposure among females.

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AIDSN=156

HIV InfectionN=274

Note: NIRs redistributed. Among the male AIDS and HIV infection cases reported for 2013, men who have sex with men (MSM) was the most common risk factor (62% and 79% respectively) followed by cases with a heterosexual risk (29% for AIDS and 17% for HIV).

Adult Male AIDS and HIV Infection Cases, by Mode of Exposure, Reported in 2013, Partnership 4

62%

29%

3%

5%

1%

MSMIDUMSM/IDUHeterosexualOther

79%

17%1%

3%

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AIDSN=72

HIV InfectionN=110

Note: NIRs redistributed. Among the female AIDS and HIV infection cases reported for 2013, heterosexual contact was the highest risk (95% and 92% respectively).

Adult Female AIDS and HIV Infection Cases, by Mode of Exposure, Reported in 2013, Partnership 4

4%1%

95%

IDU

HeterosexualOther

92%

6%

2%

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Cases Living with HIV Disease

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32087

32043

32046

32011

32092

32234

32097

32040

32068

3222632218

32145

32656

32009

32063

32034

32033

32259

32086

32256

320MX

32095

32219

32221

32082

32091

32220

32084

32225

32081

32244

32210

32003

3222332073

32258

32246

32224

32080

32257

32207

32208

32065

32216

32233

32140

32058

32222

3225432277

32250

32211

32209

32217

32205

32206

32212

32072

32666

32204 32266

32055

32227

32177

32131

32235

32061

32245

32083

32035

3225532238

32137

32004

32085

32006

32054

32050

32025

32041

32187

Total Adult Living HIV/AIDS Cases

Over 150

101-150

51 - 100

1 -50

0

N=6,134

Duval

Clay

Baker

Nassau

St. Johns

Adults Living with HIV Disease By Zip Code, Reported through 2012, Partnership 4

NIRs are not redistributed.Excludes DOC, homeless, and cases with unknown zips.Data as of 05/17/2013

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32087

32043

32046

32011

32092

32234

32097

32040

32068

3222632218

32145

32656

32009

32063

32034

32033

32259

32086

32256

320MX

32095

32219

32221

32082

32091

32220

32084

32225

32081

32244

32210

32003

322233207332258

32246

32224

32080

32257

32207

32208

32065

32216

32233

32140

32058

32222

3225432277

32250

3221132209

32217

3220532206

32212

32072

32666

32266

32055

32227

32177

32131

32083

32035

32137

32004

32085

32050

32025

32041

32187

Presumed Living MSM HIV/AIDS Cases

Over 45

31- 45

16 - 30

1 - 15

0

N=2,698

Duval

Clay

Baker

Nassau

St. Johns

Men who have Sex with Men (MSM)* Living with HIV Disease

By Zip Code, Reported through 2012, Partnership 4

NIRs are not redistributed.Excludes DOC, homeless, and cases with unknown zips.*Includes MSM/IDU cases.Data as of 05/17/2013

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32046

32043

32011

32656

32092

32097

32068

32218 32226

32009

32145

32234

32095

32034

32033

32091

32256

32086

32219

32082

32259

32234

32221

32084

32220

32225

32244

32073

32210

32246

32258

32224

32080

32003

32216

32208

32257

32207

32254

32223

32222

32666

32233

32250

32215

3220932211

32065

32234 32205

3227732206

3221732212

32091

32084

32266

32226 32227

32084

32080

322143207332215

32137

32222

3223432234

32009

32131

32140

32218

32259

32082

32256

32218Presumed Living MSM HIV/AIDS Cases

Over 45

31- 45

16 - 30

1 - 15

0

N=2,680

Men who have Sex with Men (MSM)* Living with HIV Disease

By Zip Code, Reported through 2012, Jacksonville EMA

NIRs are not redistributed.Excludes DOC, homeless, and cases with unknown zips.*Includes MSM/IDU cases.Data as of 05/17/2013

Duval

Clay

Nassau

St. Johns

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Presumed Living IDU HIV/AIDS Cases

Over 30

16 - 30

6 - 15

1 - 5

0

N=871

Duval

Clay

Baker

Nassau

St. Johns

Injection Drug Users (IDUs)* Living with HIV Disease

By Zip Code, Reported through 2012, Partnership 4

NIRs are not redistributed.Excludes DOC, homeless, and cases with unknown zips.*Includes MSM/IDU cases.Data as of 05/17/2013

32087

32043

32046

32011

32092

32234

32097

32040

32068

3222632218

32145

32656

32009

32063

32034

32033

32259

32086

32256

320MX

32095

32219

32221

32082

32091

32220

32084

32225

32081

32244

32210

32003

322233207332258

32246

32224

32080

32257

32207

32208

32065

32216

32233

32140

32058

32222

3225432277

32250

3221132209

32217

3220532206

32212

32072

32666

32266

32055

32227

32177

32131

32083

32035

32137

32004

32085

32050

32025

32041

32187

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32087

32043

32046

32011

32092

32234

32097

32040

32068

3222632218

32145

32656

32009

32063

32034

32033

32259

32086

32256

320MX

32095

32219

32221

32082

32091

32220

32084

32225

32081

32244

32210

32003

322233207332258

32246

32224

32080

32257

32207

32208

32065

32216

32233

32140

32058

32222

3225432277

32250

3221132209

32217

3220532206

32212

32072

32666

32266

32055

32227

32177

32131

32083

32035

32137

32004

32085

32050

32025

32041

32187

Presumed Living HeterosexualHIV/AIDS Cases

Over 45

31 - 45

16 - 30

1 - 15

0

N=2,727

Duval

Clay

Baker

Nassau

St. Johns

Adult Heterosexuals Living with HIV DiseaseBy Zip Code, Reported through 2012, Partnership 4

NIRs are not redistributed.Excludes DOC, homeless, and cases with unknown zips.Data as of 05/17/2013

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32087

32043

32046

32011

32092

32234

32097

32040

32068

3222632218

32145

32656

32009

32063

32034

32033

32259

32086

32256

320MX

32095

32219

32221

32082

32091

32220

32084

32225

32081

32210

32223

32244

32003

32073

32080

32258

32246

32257

32224

32207

32208

32065

32233

32140

32058

3225432277

32250

32072

32666

32055

32227

32177

32131

32083

32137

32050

32025

32187

1 Dot = 3 casesDots are randomlyplaced within zip codes.

Hispanic

Black, not-Hispanic

White, not-Hispanic

N=5,950

Duval

Clay

Baker

Nassau

St. Johns

Adults Living with HIV Disease By Zip Code and Race/Ethnicity,

Reported through 2012, Partnership 4

Total includes all races, some which are not on map.Excludes DOC, homeless, and cases with unknown zips.Data as of 05/17/2013

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32087

32043

32046

32011

32092

32234

32097

32040

32068

3222632218

32145

32656

32009

32063

32034

32033

32259

32086

32256

320MX

32095

32219

32221

32082

32091

32220

32084

32225

32081

32210

32223

32244

32003

32073

32080

32258

32246

32257

32224

32207

32208

32065

32233

32140

32058

3225432277

32250

32072

32666

32055

32227

32177

32131

32083

32137

32050

32025

32187

1 Dot = 3 casesDots are randomlyplaced within zip codes.

FemaleMale

N=6,134

Duval

Clay

Baker

Nassau

St. Johns

Adults Living with HIV Disease By Zip Code and Sex,

Reported through 2012, Partnership 4

Excludes DOC, homeless, and cases with unknown zips.Data as of 05/17/2013

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Adults Living with HIV Disease,by Sex and Race/Ethnicity

Reported through 2012, Partnership 4MalesN=3,863

FemalesN=2,180

76%

17%

4%3%

Note: Among adults living with HIV disease, blacks represent the highest race among both males (57%) and females (76%). *Other includes Asian/Pacific Islanders and Native Alaskans/American Indians.

35%

1%

57%

5%WhiteBlackHispanicOther*

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95.9

360.1

2102.9

1343.7

218.4

500.0407.5

197.5

0.0

500.0

1000.0

1500.0

2000.0

2500.0

Males Females

Rat

e pe

r 100

,000

WhiteBlackHispanicOther**

Note: Among black males living with HIV disease, the case rate reported through 2012 is nearly 6 times higher than the rate among white males. Among black females living with HIV disease, the case rate is 14 times higher than the rate among white females. Hispanic male and female rates higher than the rates among their white counterparts. Data excludes Department of Corrections cases.

*Source: Population estimates are provided by FloridaCHARTS**Other includes Asian/Pacific Islanders and Native Alaskans/American Indians.

Case Rates* of Adults Living with HIV Disease, by Sex and Race/Ethnicity,

Reported through 2012, Partnership 4RATE RATIOS:

MALESBlacks:Whites, 5.8:1Hispanics:Whites, 1.4:1

FEMALESBlack:Whites, 14.0:1Hispanics:Whites, 2.3:1

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75%

10%5%9%

1%

White Non-Hispanic,N=1,343

55%

10%

5%

29%1%

MSM IDU MSM/IDU Heterosexual Other

Black Non-Hispanic,N=2,215

60%

16%

4%19%

1%

Hispanic, N=190

Adult Males Living with HIV Diseaseby Race/Ethnicity and Mode of Exposure

Reported through 2012, Partnership 4

Note: NIRs redistributed. Among males living with HIV disease, the distribution of risk among blacks differs from that among whites and Hispanics. MSM represents the highest risk for all races. White males have the smallest proportion of heterosexual contact cases.

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33%

66%

1%

White Non-Hispanic,N=374

10%

88%

2%

IDU Heterosexual Other

Black Non-Hispanic,N=1,659

11%

2%

87%

Hispanic, N=83

Adult Females Living with HIV Diseaseby Race/Ethnicity and Mode of Exposure

Reported through 2012, Partnership 4

Note: NIRs redistributed. Among females living with HIV disease, the distribution of risk among whites differs from that among blacks and Hispanics. Heterosexual contact is the majority risk for all races. However, whites have the highest proportion of IDU cases.

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6,065

5,6795,359

1,7791,359

1,2201,549

2,048

2,3282,615

2,8653,135

3,4703,694

4,0054,305

4,6445,082

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12

Year

Num

ber o

f Cas

esAnnual Prevalence of

Adults Living with HIV Disease, 1995-2012, Partnership 4

Note: As a result of declining deaths, annual HIV/AIDS diagnoses have exceeded deaths since 1995, and the number of persons reported with HIV/AIDS that are presumed to be alive has been increasing. Since the year 1995, prevalent cases have increased by over 397%. In 2012,the prevalence increased by 7% from the previous year.

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Number and Percentage of HIV‐Infected PersonsEngaged in Selected Stages of

The Continuum of HIV Care — Partnership 4, 2012

• HIV‐infected=HIV diagnosed cases divided by 84.2% (to account for 15.8% national estimated unaware of their status in Florida). The 2011 indicator report (http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/2011_Monitoring_HIV_Indicators_HSSR_FINAL.pdf ) estimates that 15.8% are undiagnosed (Table 9a) – this report uses 2010 data and was published in October 2013.

• HIV Diagnosed=Number of cases known to be alive and living in Florida through 2012, regardless where diagnosed, as of 06/30/2013 (used for unmet need calculations ), plus an additional 4% to account for OOS in care, but not yet entered into eHARS.  

• Linked to Care (Ever in Care) =Based on calculated data of persons living with HIV disease in Florida (regardless of where diagnosed) who ever had a CD4 or Viral load test in the eHARS dataset .  (National estimates are 77%).

• In Care this Year=Based on Unmet need calculations as prescribed by HRSA, for persons living with HIV in Florida (regardless of where diagnosed) and having at least 1 HIV‐related care service involving either a VL or CD4 test, or a refill of HIV‐related RX, plus 5% for unreported/missing labs and plus 6% for OOS cases known in care, but not yet entered into eHARS. (National estimates for in care are 57%). 

• On ART=Estimated 92.7% of In care this year in Florida per MMP (National estimates are 88%)• Suppressed VL=Estimated 76.1% on ART are in care this year in Florida per MMP (National estimates are 77%).

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Number and Percentage of HIV‐Infected PersonsEngaged in Selected Stages of

The Continuum of HIV Care — Jacksonville EMA, 2012

• HIV‐infected=HIV diagnosed cases divided by 84.2% (to account for 15.8% national estimated unaware of their status in Florida). The 2011 indicator report (http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/2011_Monitoring_HIV_Indicators_HSSR_FINAL.pdf ) estimates that 15.8% are undiagnosed (Table 9a) – this report uses 2010 data and was published in October 2013.

• HIV Diagnosed=Number of cases known to be alive and living in Florida through 2012, regardless where diagnosed, as of 06/30/2013 (used for unmet need calculations ), plus an additional 4% to account for OOS in care, but not yet entered into eHARS.  

• Linked to Care (Ever in Care) =Based on calculated data of persons living with HIV disease in Florida (regardless of where diagnosed) who ever had a CD4 or Viral load test in the eHARS dataset .  (National estimates are 77%).

• In Care this Year=Based on Unmet need calculations as prescribed by HRSA, for persons living with HIV in Florida (regardless of where diagnosed) and having at least 1 HIV‐related care service involving either a VL or CD4 test, or a refill of HIV‐related RX, plus 5% for unreported/missing labs and plus 6% for OOS cases known in care, but not yet entered into eHARS. (National estimates for in care are 57%). 

• On ART=Estimated 92.7% of In care this year in Florida per MMP (National estimates are 88%)• Suppressed VL=Estimated 76.1% on ART are in care this year in Florida per MMP (National estimates are 77%).

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Resident Deaths due to HIV Diseaseby Year of Death, 1995-2012, Partnership 4

Race/EthnicityNo. rate

White Male 7 1.6White Female 4 0.9Black Male 30 22.1Black Female 19 12.4Hispanic Male 3 6.0Hispanic Female - 0.0Other* 2 2.5TOTAL 65 4.8

2012

6597 106 98

71

113111121119

135106115

958494103138

257

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12

Year

Num

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f Dea

ths

Source: Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Death Certificates (as of 05/07/2013). Population data are provided by FloridaCHARTS.

*Other includes Asian/Pacific Islanders, Native Alaskans/American Indians and mixed races.

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Some Useful Links

CDC HIV/AIDS Surveillance Reports(State and Metro Data):http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/stats/hasrlink.htm

MMWR (Special Articles on Diseases, IncludingHIV/AIDS):http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/

U.S. Census Data (Available by State, County):http://www.census.gov

Partnership 4 Dept. of Health, HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis Program Website(Slide Sets, Fact Sheets, Monthly Surveillance Report, Counseling & Testing Data, etc., etc.):http://www.doh.state.fl.us/disease_ctrl/aids/index.html

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“The reason for collecting, analyzing and disseminating

information on a disease is to control that disease.

Collection and analysis should not be allowed to consume

resources if action does not follow.”

--Foege WH et al. Int. J of Epidemiology 1976; 5:29-37

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For Florida HIV/AIDS Surveillance DataContact: (850) 245-4444

Lorene Maddox, MPH Ext. 2613Tracina Bush, BSW Ext. 2612Madgene Moise, MPH Ext. 2373

Visit Florida’s internet site for:Monthly Surveillance Reports

Slide Sets and Fact SheetsAnnual Reports and Epi Profiles

http://www.doh.state.fl.us/disease_ctrl/aids/trends/trends.html

Visit CDC’s HIV/AIDS internet site for:Surveillance Reports, fact sheets and slide sets

http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/reports/index.htm