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Illustrating HIV/AIDS in the United States

Illustrating HIV/AIDS in the United States. African American University Treatment and Science College Training Alexandra Ricca, MPH Emory University Friday, September 5, 2014. About AIDSVu.

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Illustrating HIV/AIDS in the United States

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  1. Illustrating HIV/AIDS in the United States African American University Treatment and Science College Training Alexandra Ricca, MPH Emory University Friday, September 5, 2014

  2. About AIDSVu AIDSVu is a compilation of interactive, online maps that allows users to visually explore the HIV epidemic in the U.S. alongside critical resources such as HIV testing and treatment center locations. AIDSVu’s mission is to make HIV prevalence data widely accessible and locally relevant. AIDSVu provides users with an intuitive, visual way to connect with complex information about persons living with an HIV diagnosis at national, state and local levels.

  3. Interactive Maps National, State, and Local Maps • Persons living with an HIV diagnosis by state, county, ZIP code and census tract • Social determinants of health (e.g., poverty, lack of health insurance, educational attainment) • HIV transmission modes • HIV testing and treatment centerlocations • NIH-funded HIV Prevention, Vaccine & Treatment Trials Sites

  4. Milwaukee New Haven 2014 Update Bridgeport-Stamford Philadelphia Jackson Dallas Hampton Roads Atlanta Los Angeles Tampa San Diego Chicago San Francisco Houston New Orleans Detroit Miami West Palm Beach San Juan Memphis Orlando Richmond Columbia Ft. Lauderdale New York Denver Charlotte Jacksonville Oakland Newark Boston Washington, DC Baton Rouge Existing AIDSVu City New AIDSVu City in 2014 New census tract maps: Chicago Updated census tract maps: Philadelphia Washington, D.C. Neighborhood maps: Chicago Washington, D.C.

  5. Local Statistics • City and state demographics • HIV prevalence rate ratios by race/ethnicity • HIV transmission modes, late diagnoses and mortality data • HIV/AIDS federal grant funding and programs • STD quick facts • Website links for city- and state-level HIV/AIDS resources

  6. Other AIDSVu Features HIV Testing Site Locator • CDC National Prevention Information Network • Search by ZIP code or city & state HIV Treatment Site Locator • Ryan White HIV/AIDS Medical Care Providers • Search by ZIP code or city & state Downloadable Resources • Slide decks with high-resolution maps • Data sets

  7. AIDSVu: Supporting the National HIV/AIDS Strategy • Prevent new HIV infections • Improve linkage to prevention, care and treatment • Reduce HIV-related health disparities

  8. Rates of Persons Living with an HIV or AIDS Diagnosis, by ZIP Code, Chicago, 2011 * Data are not shown to protect privacy because of a small number of cases and/or a small population size. Notes: Data represent persons living with an HIV or AIDS diagnosis in the City of Chicago at the end of 2011 and who were reported as of 02/28/2014. Data Source: Chicago Department of Public Health, STI/HIV Division, Surveillance, Epidemiology and Research Section.

  9. Rates of Persons Living with an HIV or AIDS Diagnosis, by Census Tract, Chicago, 2011 * Data are not shown to protect privacy because of a small number of cases and/or a small population size. Notes: Data represent persons living with an HIV or AIDS diagnosis in the City of Chicago at the end of 2011 and who were reported as of 02/28/2014. Data Source: Chicago Department of Public Health, STI/HIV Division, Surveillance, Epidemiology and Research Section.

  10. Rates of Persons Living with an HIV or AIDS Diagnosis, by ZIP Code, Jackson, 2011 * Data are not shown to protect privacy because of a small number of cases and/or a small population size. Notes: Rates include persons living with an HIV or AIDS diagnosis in Jackson at the end of 2011 and who were reported as of 05/01/2014. Data have not been adjusted for reporting delays. Data Source: Mississippi Department of Health, STD/HIV Office.

  11. Rates of Persons Living with an HIV or AIDS Diagnosis, by ZIP Code, Los Angeles County, 2011 * Data are not shown to protect privacy because of a small number of cases and/or a small population size. Notes: Rates include persons living with an HIV or AIDS diagnosis in Los Angeles County at the end of 2011 and who were reported as of 03/31/2014. Data have not been adjusted for reporting delays. Data Source: Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Division of HIV and STD Programs.

  12. Rates of Persons Living with an HIV or AIDS Diagnosis, by ZIP Code, Oakland (Alameda County), 2011 * Data are not shown to protect privacy because of a small number of cases and/or a small population size. Notes: Rates include persons living with an HIV or AIDS diagnosis in Oakland (Alameda County) at the end of 2011 and who were reported as of 12/27/2013. Data have not been adjusted for reporting delays. Data Source: California Department of Public Health, Surveillance, Research, and Evaluation Branch, Office of AIDS.

  13. Rates of Persons Living with an HIV or AIDS Diagnosis, by ZIP Code, Richmond, 2011 * Data are not shown to protect privacy because of a small number of cases and/or a small population size. Notes: Rates include persons living with an HIV or AIDS diagnosis in Richmond MSA at the end of 2011 and who were reported as of 04/08/2014. Data have not been adjusted for reporting delays. Data Source: Virginia Department of Health, Division of Disease Prevention, HIV Surveillance Unit.

  14. Caveats & Limitations of AIDSVu Maps • Data on AIDSVu may differ from data released in state and local HIV surveillance reports. • Maps are inclusive of incarcerated persons and should be interpreted with caution. • AIDSVu maps do not reflect undiagnosed cases. • Caution should be exercised when comparing maps because the scales change when viewing data overall and by race/ethnicity, sex and age group breakdowns.

  15. Contact Us Facebook.com/AIDSVU @AIDSVu Alexandra Ricca: aricca@emory.edu info@aidsvu.org www.AIDSVu.org

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