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Ohio’s HIV/AIDS surveillance data tables provide useful information on new diagnoses of HIV infection, persons living with an HIV infection, and deaths among person with an HIV infection reported to the ODH from physicians, hospitals, outpatient facilities and labs.
2022 in Ohio were White people, while 41% were Black/African American people. Linkage to care and continuum of care: Seventy-eight percent of adults/adolescents diagnosed with HIV infection in Ohio in 2021 were linked to care within 30 days of diagnosis compared with 81% in 2020. Of
HIV in Ohio – HIV/AIDS Integrated Epidemiologic Profile for Ohio • Dec. 31, 2022 2 Acknowledgments Thanks to the HIV Epidemiologic Profile Workgroup members for their time, analytical contributions, and exceptional work to steer the development of this document, which serves as a key focal point to
This report describes Ohio’s general population characteristics, persons with diagnosed HIV infections in Ohio, persons at risk for HIV infection in Ohio, as well as care service utilization patterns among HIV-infected persons in Ohio.
Core indicators for monitoring the Ending the HIV Epidemic initiative (preliminary data): National HIV Surveillance System data reported through September 2023; and preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) data reported through June 2023.
Active and passive surveillance are performed with healthcare providers, hospitals and laboratories to monitor trends in the epidemic and evaluate disease burden among affected populations. Surveillance data is critical for targeting the delivery of HIV prevention, care and treatment services.
22 cze 2023 · CLEVELAND — The latest numbers from the Ohio Department of Health show there are more than 25,000 Ohioans battling HIV in the state. So on Thursday, Cleveland and Cuyahoga County pledged to step up their efforts to end the epidemic by becoming a fast-track city.