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Emerging Trends of HIV/AIDS in New York City. Chris Williams, MPH NYC DOHMH. New York City HIV/AIDS Epidemiology. 98,861 PLWHA as of 12/31/06 (62.3% diagnosed with AIDS). Source: New York City HIV/AIDS Annual Surveillance Statistics, 2006. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Emerging Trends of HIV/AIDS in New York
CityChris Williams, MPH
NYC DOHMH
New York City HIV/AIDS Epidemiology
98,861 PLWHA as of 12/31/06 (62.3% diagnosed with AIDS)
2002-2006 HIV/AIDS trends
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Source: New York City HIV/AIDS Annual Surveillance Statistics, 2006
New HIV Infections by Gender, Race and Transmission Risk, 2006
Source: New York City HIV/AIDS Annual Surveillance Statistics, 2006
New HIV Infections by Gender 2006
Male 2729 72.9%
Female 1016 27.1%
New HIV Infections by Race
Black 1899 50.7%
Hispanic 1148 30.7%
White 611 16.3%
Asian/Pacific Islander 74 2.0%
New HIV Infections by Transmission Risk
MSM 1449 38.7%
IDU 248 6.6%
Heterosexual 848 22.6%
Perinatal 12 0.3%
Unknown 1187 31.7%
Total New HIV Infections, 2006 3745 100.0%
Concurrent HIV/AIDS Diagnosis by Gender, Race and Transmission Risk, 2006
Source: New York City HIV/AIDS Annual Surveillance Statistics, 2006
Concurrent HIV/AIDS Diagnosis by Gender 2006
Male 723 75.2%
Female 239 24.8%
Concurrent HIV/AIDS Diagnosis by Race
Black 501 52.1%
Hispanic 315 32.7%
White 124 12.9%
Asian/Pacific Islander 20 2.1%
Concurrent HIV/AIDS Diagnosis by Transmission Risk
MSM 301 31.3%
IDU 77 8.0%
Heterosexual 220 22.9%
Perinatal 1 0.1%
Unknown 363 37.7%
Total Concurrent HIV/AIDS Diagnosis 962 100.0%
HIV/AIDS Deaths by Gender, Race and Transmission Risk, 2006
Source: New York City HIV/AIDS Annual Surveillance Statistics, 2006
HIV/AIDS deaths by Gender 2006Male 1429 68.8%
Female 647 31.2%
HIV/AIDS deaths by Race
Black 1103 53.1%
Hispanic 651 31.4%
White 297 14.3%
Asian/Pacific Islander 21 1.0%
HIV/AIDS deaths by Transmission Risk
MSM 323 15.6%
IDU 799 38.5%
Heterosexual 330 15.9%
Perinatal 10 0.5%
Unknown 607 29.2%
Total HIV/AIDS Deaths 2,076 100.0%
Trends Among Age Groups
Ages 13-19 and 20-29 account for an increasing share of new HIV infections from 2004-2006, particularly among males ages 20-29.*
*HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semi-Annual Report. New York: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, April, 2008.
Emerging Populations- Women Hispanic Women have an increased share of new HIV diagnoses
and Concurrent HIV/AIDS diagnosis in women, overall
Source: New York City HIV/AIDS Annual Surveillance Statistics. New York: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 2007. Updated November 27, 2007. Accessed May 20, 2008 at http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/ah/hivtables.shtml.
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Emerging Populations- Correctional inmates and releases
25,000 HIV tests completed in 2006. In 2003, prior to rapid testing, only 6,500 tests were completed#
4.7% of male and 9.7% of female jail admissions are HIV+#
90% of self-identifying HIV+ admissions receive post-release plans with the goal of connecting 90% of those to care**
105 overall (29.7% of males and 23.4% of females) appeared to have previously undiagnosed HIV infection at admission#
#Source: HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semi-Annual Report. New York: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, April, 2008.**Source: Rikers Island Intake System, 2006. From Jordan, A., & Gbur, M. Presentation 5/15/08.
Emerging Populations- Immigrants
Source: HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semi-Annual Report. New York: New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, April, 2008.
Follow-up HIV care in 2006, by Sex and Race
Received Follow-up HIV Medical Care at
Any Site in 2006
No Documentation of Follow-up HIV
Medical Care in 2006
Total Receiving Last 2005 Care at Hospital, Clinic,
Extended Care or Private MD
N Row % N Row % N Col %
Total 49,902 91.4 4,714 8.6 54,616 100
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Male 33,179 91.2 3,215 8.8 36,394 66.6
Female 16,723 91.8 1,499 8.2 18,222 33.4
Race/ethnicity
Black 22,657 91.1 2,204 8.9 24,861 45.5
Hispanic 16,279 92.2 1,379 7.8 17,658 32.3
White 9,925 90.6 1,035 9.4 10,960 20.1
Asian/Pacific Islander 656 91.5 61 8.5 717 1.3
Native American 41 89.1 5 10.9 46 0.1
Other/unknown 344 92 30 8 374 0.7
Source: From data reported by September 30, 2007, to the HIV Epidemiology and Field Services Program of the NYC DOHMH
Follow-up HIV care in 2006, by Age
Received Follow-up HIV Medical Care at Any Site in 2006
No Documentation of Follow-up HIV Medical Care in 2006
Total Receiving Last 2005 Care at Hospital,
Clinic, Extended Care or Private MD
Age group at end of 2005 (years) N Row % N Row % N Row %
0-12 646 94.4 38 5.6 684 1.3
13-19 829 92.8 64 7.2 893 1.6
20-29 2,803 85.7 467 14.3 3,270 6
30-39 10,302 89.2 1,241 10.8 11,543 21.1
40-49 20,069 91.9 1,767 8.1 21,836 40
50-59 11,671 93.1 866 6.9 12,537 23
60+ 3,582 93 271 7 3,853 7.1
Source: From data reported by September 30, 2007, to the HIV Epidemiology and Field Services Program of the NYC DOHMH
Follow-up HIV care in 2006, by Place of Birth
Received Follow-up HIV Medical Care at Any Site in 2006
No Documentation of Follow-up HIV Medical Care in 2006
Total Receiving Last 2005 Care at Hospital,
Clinic, Extended Care or Private MD
Place of birth N Row % N Row % N Row %
United States 27,751 91.3 2,630 8.7 30,381 55.6
United States dependency 2,699 92.6 217 7.4 2,916 5.3
Foreign country 7,357 91.7 666 8.3 8,023 14.7
Africa 866 88.3 115 11.7 981 1.8
Asia 354 91.0 35 9.0 389 0.7
Caribbean/West Indies 3,129 92.4 259 7.6 3,388 6.2
Central America 934 92.5 76 7.5 1,010 1.8
Europe 411 89.7 47 10.3 458 0.8
Middle East 53 91.4 5 8.6 58 0.1
South America 1,413 92.7 111 7.3 1,524 2.8
Other/unknown foreign country 197 91.6 18 8.4 215 0.4
Unknown 12,095 91.0 1,201 9.0 13,296 24.3
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