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Cuyahoga County Epidemiology Profile Ending the HIV Epidemic (EtHE) Plan Vino Panakkal vpanakkal@ccbh.net Goal of the EtHE Plan for Cuyahoga County The goal of the EtHE plan is to reduce new HIV infections by 90 percent in the next 10 years


  1. Cuyahoga County Epidemiology Profile Ending the HIV Epidemic (EtHE) Plan Vino Panakkal vpanakkal@ccbh.net

  2. Goal of the EtHE Plan for Cuyahoga County • The goal of the EtHE plan is to reduce new HIV infections by 90 percent in the next 10 years by implementing strategies related to the four pillars of the EtHE initiative: Diagnose, Treat, Prevent, and Respond. For Cuyahoga County: 2018 -> 151 new infections 2025 -> 38 projected new infections (75% reduction) 2030 -> 15 projected new infections (90% reduction)

  3. Reported New Diagnoses of HIV Infection by Sex at Birth, Cuyahoga County, 2014-2018 250 212 208 192 200 148 151 # Dx of HIV Infection 150 100 50 0 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Females 25 25 40 22 17 Males 187 183 152 126 134 Source: Ohio Department of Health, HIV Surveillance Program. Data reported through June 30, 2019.

  4. Persons Living with Diagnosed HIV Infection 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 4,500 500 0 79% Males Sex at Birth Persons Living with Diagnosed HIV Infection, Cuyahoga County, 2018 21% Females <13 <1%<1%<1% 13-14 15-19 4% 9% 8% 9% 8% 12%15% 20-24 25-29 Age Group 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 26% 55-64 9% 65+ American Indian/Alaskan Native <1%<1% Asian/Pacific Islander Race/Ethnicity 57% Black/African-American 12% Hispanic/Latinx 27% White 4% 1% Multi-Race Unknown

  5. Baseline and Projected Reported New Diagnoses of HIV Infection, Cuyahoga County 160 Baseline, n=151 140 120 # Dx of HIV Infection 100 80 60 75% Reduction, n=38 90% Reduction,n= 15 40 20 0 2018 2025 2030 Source: Ohio Department of Health, HIV Surveillance Program. Data reported through June 30, 2019.

  6. Coinfection Data • 8% (n=12) of the new HIV infections in 2018 were also diagnosed with Chlamydia, 8% (n=12) with Gonorrhea, and 12 percent (n=18) with Syphilis. • There were 13 cases who were found to be diagnosed with both HIV and Hepatitis B from 2015 to 2018. • There were 35 cases who were found to be diagnosed with both HIV and Hepatitis C from 2014 to 2018.

  7. HIV Testing Data • Data from January through September of 2019, indicates that the HIV Prevention program in Cuyahoga County has conducted far fewer HIV tests this year (n=2,193) than in 2018 (n=10,179). • This difference is largely due to the implementation of a risk assessment tool designed to increase priority-based testing among populations at highest risk for HIV

  8. HIV Testing Data

  9. Social Determinants of Health Data Cuyahoga County (CC) Residents CC Part A CC Part B Did not have a high school degree 11% Not Collected Not Collected Unemployed 7.50% Not Collected 36% Income below Federal Poverty Level 18% 63% 45% Uninsured 7% 10.60% 13.30% Homeless/Unstably Housed Not Available 3% 7%

  10. Ryan White Program Data Part A: funds medical and support services to Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) and Transitional Grant Areas (TGAs). EMAs and TGAs are counties/cities that are the most severely affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Part B: administers funds for states and territories to improve the quality, availability, and organization of HIV health care and support services. Part C: administers funds for local community-based organizations to provide comprehensive primary health care and support services in an outpatient setting for people living with HIV through Early Intervention Services program grants. Part D: administers funds for local, community-based organizations to provide outpatient, ambulatory, family-centered primary and specialty medical care for women, infants, children and youth living with HIV.

  11. Ohio Drug Assistance Program (OHDAP)

  12. Linkage to Care Data (Pg. 51)

  13. HIV Care Continuum

  14. PrEP Data

  15. Syringe Exchange Data

  16. Ryan White Part A Cleveland TGA

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