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AIDSVu visualizes the statistics and impact of the HIV epidemic in the U.S. to inform public health strategies and community awareness. Explore the location profile report and data visualizations showcasing the impact of HIV across the U.S.
Ohio Department of Health, HIV Surveillance | Aug. 31, 2023 xecutive Summary Reported new diagnoses of HIV infection: In 2022, there were 866 new reported diagnoses of HIV infection in Ohio. Seventy-eight percent of the new reported diagnoses of HIV in Ohio in 2022 were among males and more than half were among persons aged 20 to 34 years.
This report describes the general population of Ohio, persons with HIV infection in Ohio, persons at risk for HIV infection in Ohio and service utilization patterns among HIV-infected persons in Ohio.
New Diagnoses of HIV in Ohio Summary • In 2022, there were 866 newly reported diagnoses of HIV in Ohio (rate = 7.4/100,000). • 78% of new diagnoses were among males. • 47% of new diagnoses were among Black/African American people. • The rate of new diagnoses in Black/African American people was nearly seven times higher than that in
HIV in Ohio New Diagnoses of HIV, 2022 In 2022, there were 866 reported new diagnoses of HIV in Ohio. Seventy-eight percent of new diagnoses were among males and 47% of new diagnoses were among Black/African American people. The rate of new diagnoses among Black/African American people was nearly seven times higher than that among White people.
22 kwi 2024 · At a glance. HIV remains a persistent problem in the United States. In the United States, estimated HIV infections decreased 12% overall from 2018 to 2022. Learn more about HIV trends in the United States.
13 cze 2024 · Proposals would ‘modernize’ Ohio’s HIV laws. Two bills introduced in April would largely repeal Ohio’s existing laws that criminalize people living with HIV, including making it a crime to donate blood and have sex without disclosing an HIV status — regardless of the risk of transmitting the virus.