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HIV Epidemiology Update: Maryland Colin Flynn Prevention and Health Promotion Administration Center for HIV Surveillance, Epidemiology and Evaluation September 14, 2017 MISSION AND VISION MISSION The mission of the Prevention and Health


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HIV Epidemiology Update: Maryland

Colin Flynn Prevention and Health Promotion Administration Center for HIV Surveillance, Epidemiology and Evaluation September 14, 2017

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MISSION AND VISION

MISSION The mission of the Prevention and Health Promotion Administration is to protect, promote and improve the health and well-being of all Marylanders and their families through provision of public health leadership and through community-based public health efforts in partnership with local health departments, providers, community based organizations, and public and private sector agencies, giving special attention to at-risk and vulnerable populations. VISION The Prevention and Health Promotion Administration envisions a future in which all Marylanders and their families enjoy optimal health and well-being.

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CDC HIV Prevalence Estimates

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Age 13+ United States Maryland Persons Living with HIV on 12/31/2014 1,107,700 37,200 Percent Undiagnosed 15.0% 15.3%

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Living Adult/Adolescent HIV Diagnoses, Year-end 2014, Ranked by Rates

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  • CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2015. Vol. 27. Table 24.
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Living HIV Diagnoses, Year-end 2014, Ranked by Rates

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  • CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2015. Vol. 27. Table 26.
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CDC HIV Incidence Estimates

  • 37,600 new HIV infections in 2014
  • 18% overall decrease in new HIV infections from 2008 to 2014
  • EAPC of -3.6% per year
  • Only eight states experienced significant decreases during this time
  • Highest rates of decrease were in DC (-10.0%) and MD (-7.5%)
  • Johnson, Song, Hall. CROI. Boston, Feb. 2017

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HIV/AIDS Trends – Maryland

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500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 Number of Events Year of Diagnosis or Death HIV Diagnoses AIDS Diagnoses AIDS Deaths

Using data as reported through 6/30/2017

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2016 HIV Diagnoses – Maryland

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Using data as reported through 6/30/2017

1,122 new diagnoses in 2016 First time below 1,200 diagnoses since 1986 Half of what it was 10 years ago Fewer than 100 per month, or 25 per week, on average

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HIV Trends – Planning Region – Maryland

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Using data as reported through 6/30/2017

200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Maryland Central Eastern Southern Suburban Western

Maryland Central Suburban

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Living HIV Cases 12/31/2016 – Maryland

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Using data as reported through 6/30/2017

Male 66% Female 33% Trans- gender 1%

Gender (N=30,430)

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Living HIV Cases 12/31/2016 – Maryland

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Using data as reported through 6/30/2017

400 800 1200 1600 NH-White NH-Pacific Islander NH-Black NH-Asian NH-American Indian Hispanic

Race/Ethnicity (N=30,430)

Rate per 100,000

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HIV Trends – Age at Diagnosis – Maryland

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Using data as reported through 6/30/2017

100 200 300 400 500 600 700

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+

40-49 30-39 20-29 50-59 60+ 13-19

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HIV Trends – Exposure Category – Maryland

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Using data as reported through 6/30/2017

200 400 600 800 1,000

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 MSM IDU MSM/IDU HET Other

HET MSM IDU MSM/IDU Other

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2016 Continuum of Care - Maryland

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Using data as reported through 6/30/2017

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https://phpa.health.maryland.gov Maryland Department of Health

Prevention and Health Promotion Administration

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