HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIOLOGY IN MARYLAND

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HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIOLOGY IN MARYLAND WHITE HOUSE FORUM NATIONAL HIV/AIDS STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION MEETING APRIL 29, 2013 Colin Flynn, Chief HIV Surveillance, Epidemiology and Evaluation Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Prevention and

MISSION AND VISION MISSION The mission of the Prevention and 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 envisions a future in which all Marylanders and their families enjoy optimal health and well-being. 2

Estimated Adults Living with Diagnosed HIV, year-end 2010, Ranked by Rates STATE/TERRITORY Cases Rate per 100,000 1. District of Columbia 14,359 2,704.3 2. New York 132,523 810.0 3. Virgin Islands 589 667.1 4. Maryland 30,558 632.9 5. Florida 94,897 592.7 6. Puerto Rico 18,129 584.3 7. New Jersey 35,860 488.2 8. Louisiana 16,892 451.7 9. Georgia 33,920 428.8 10. Delaware 2,968 394.1 United States 888,638 342.2 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2011. Vol. 23. Table 21. 3

Estimated HIV Diagnoses during 2011, Ranked by Rates STATE/TERRITORY Cases Rate per 100,000 1. District of Columbia 962 155.6 2. Virgin Islands 35 33.0 3. Maryland 1,783 30.6 4. Louisiana 1,381 30.2 5. Florida 5,408 28.4 6. Georgia 2,522 25.7 7. New York 4,960 25.5 8. Puerto Rico 888 24.0 9. Mississippi 617 20.7 10. Texas 5,065 19.7 United States 50,199 15.9 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2011. Vol. 23. Table 19. 4

Maryland Ryan White Eligible Metropolitan Areas Washington Baltimore-Towson Harford Carroll Baltimore Frederick Baltimore City Howard Montgomery Anne Arundel Queen Anne s Prince George s Calvert Charles 5

Estimated Persons Living with Diagnosed HIV, year-end 2010, Ranked by Rates METROPOLITAN AREA Cases Rate per 100,000 1. Miami, FL 49,045 879.3 2. New York, NY-NJ-PA 143,393 757.9 3. Baltimore-Towson, MD 18,318 674.8 4. New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA 7,380 620.2 5. Jackson, MS 3,018 558.8 6. San Francisco, CA 23,829 548.6 7. Memphis, TN-MS-AR 7,191 545.6 8. Washington, DC-VA-MD-WV 30,797 549.0 9. San Juan-Caguas-Guaynabo, PR 13,026 525.9 10. Baton Rouge, LA 4,009 498.3 United States 891,157 284.7 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2011. Vol. 23. Table 23. 6

Estimated HIV Diagnoses during 2011, Ranked by Rates METROPOLITAN AREA Cases Rate per 100,000 1. Miami, FL 2,606 46.0 2. New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA 513 43.0 3. Baton Rouge, LA 336 41.6 4. Jackson, MS 200 36.7 5. Washington, DC-VA-MD-WV 1,969 34.5 6. Baltimore-Towson, MD 922 33.8 7. Memphis, TN-MS-AR 433 32.6 8. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA 1,626 30.3 9. New York, NY-NJ-PA 5,344 28.1 10. Jacksonville, FL 382 28.1 United States 50,161 15.9 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2011. Vol. 23. Table 23. 7

Maryland Living Adult/ Adolescent HIV Cases by Region, 12/31/11 Suburban Washington 30% Baltimore City 44% N = 27,710 Suburban Baltimore 15% Corrections 5% Western 2% Eastern 2% Southern 2% Using data as reported through 12/31/2012 8

Maryland Living Adult/Adolescent HIV Cases by Demographics, 12/31/11 Sex at Birth Race/Ethnicity Female 36% NH- Black 77% NH- White 15% NH- Other 4% Male 64% Hispanic 4% Using data as reported through 12/31/2012 9

Living HIV Cases on 12/31/11 Maryland 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 Cases per 100,000 population by Race/Ethnicity and Sex at Birth 1,668 NH-Black Male 943 NH-Black Female 364 Hispanic Male 208 138 62 NH-White Male Hispanic Female NH-White Female Using data as reported through 12/31/2012 10

Cases 14,000 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 Living Adult/Adolescent HIV Cases 12/31/11 by Exposure Category and Sex at Birth Maryland MSM MSM/IDU IDU HetSex Other 2,000 0 Male Female Using data as reported through 12/31/2012 11

Maryland Reported Adult/ Adolescent HIV Diagnosis Trends by Exposure Category Percent 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Year of HIV Diagnosis MSM IDU MSM/IDU HetSex Other Using data as reported through 12/31/2012 12

2011 Non-Hispanic Black HIV Diagnoses, Maryland Using data as reported through 12/31/2012 13

Continuum of Care 100 80 Estimated number and percentage of HIV infected adults/ adolescents engaged in selected stages of the continuum of care, Maryland 2011 33,793 27,710 30000 25000 Percentage 60 40 20 19,314 11,950 9,600 7,322 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 HIV Infected HIV Diagnosed Linked to HIV Retained in Care HIV Care Engagement in HIV Care On ART Suppressed VL 0 Using data as reported through 12/31/2012 14

Maryland Prevention and Health Promotion Administration http://phpa.dhmh.maryland.gov