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11 wrz 2024 · AIDSVu is an interactive online mapping tool that visualizes the impact of the HIV epidemic on communities across the United States. AIDSVu News & Updates. Stay up to date with new data releases, maps, educational resources, infographics, and Q&As to help you better understand the HIV epidemic. Read More News. October 15, 2024.
The site utilizes data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), local health departments, and other high-quality sources to allow users to explore the HIV epidemic at the state, county, and ZIP Code levels. The map visualizes HIV-related data by race/ethnicity, sex, age, and transmission category, and shows how HIV is related ...
Geographic levels: NYS statewide, Ryan White Region, county. Filters: sex, age, race, risk. View Epidemic Summary Page. Tracking the HIV/AIDS Epidemic (NYC) Measures: New HIV diagnoses, New AIDS diagnoses, Number of deaths among PLWDH, PLWDH, Viral suppression among PLWDH. Years: 2010-2022.
Report #1: Characteristics of the HIV Epidemic in Erie County, 2020 (PDF) Report #2: Urbancity and Trends in New HIV Diagnoses, 2020 (PDF) Report #3: HIV Viral Suppression among People in Care, 2021 (PDF) Report #4: Racial/Ethnic Disparities Among Persons Newly Diagnosed with HIV in New York State, 2011-2020 (PDF)
New York City was affected by the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s more than any other U.S. city. [1]: 16–17 The AIDS epidemic has been and continues to be highly localized due to a number of complex socio-cultural factors that affect the interaction of the populous communities that inhabit New York.
These tables describe new diagnoses of HIV and AIDS, people with HIV and AIDS, and deaths among people with HIV and AIDS, for New York City overall, and by sex, gender, race/ethnicity, age, borough, transmission category, and neighborhood.
Introduction to the New York State HIV/AIDS Annual Surveillance Report (ASR) 2022ighlights H • The number of persons newly diagnosed with HIV in New York State (NYS) has decreased 42% from 2011 to 2022 (3,9 80 to 2,318) (Page 22, Table 1). • Statewide, 18% of persons newly diagnosed with HIV were concurrently diagnosed with