2016 HIV National Rankings Prevention and Health Promotion Administration Center for HIV Surveillance, Epidemiology and Evaluation November 16, 2017
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 . 2
National rankings for Maryland using data from the CDC 3
Table 24 Diagnoses of HIV infection, by area of residence, 2015 and 2016 United States and 6 dependent areas 4
Adult/Adolescent HIV Diagnoses during 2015 Ranked by Reported Cases Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 California 4,983 15.4 2 Florida 4,672 27.0 3 Texas 4,479 20.2 4 New York 3,108 18.6 5 Georgia 2,585 30.7 6 Illinois 1,525 14.2 7 North Carolina 1,331 15.8 8 Maryland 1,193 23.7 9 Pennsylvania 1,177 10.8 10 New Jersey 1,161 15.4 United States 40,307 14.8 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 24. 5
Adult/Adolescent HIV Diagnoses during 2015 Ranked by Rates Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 District of Columbia 364 63.0 2 Georgia 2,585 30.7 3 Louisiana 1,112 28.8 4 Florida 4,672 27.0 5 Maryland 1,193 23.7 6 Mississippi 507 20.5 7 Texas 4,479 20.2 8 Nevada 480 20.0 9 New York 3,108 18.6 10 Puerto Rico 544 18.3 United States 40,307 14.8 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 24. 6
Child HIV Diagnoses during 2015 Ranked by Reported Cases Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 Texas 16 0.3 2 Florida 15 0.5 3 North Carolina 9 0.6 4T California 8 0.1 4T Tennessee 8 0.7 6 Georgia 7 0.4 7T Illinois 6 0.3 7T Pennsylvania 6 0.3 7T Ohio 6 0.3 10T New York 5 0.2 10T New Jersey 5 0.4 24T Maryland 1 0.1 United States 135 0.3 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 24. 7
Child HIV Diagnoses during 2015 Ranked by Rates Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 South Dakota 2 1.3 2 Vermont 1 1.2 3T District of Columbia 1 1.1 3T Tennessee 8 0.7 5T North Carolina 9 0.6 5T Maine 1 0.6 5T Florida 15 0.5 5T Georgia 7 0.4 9T New Jersey 5 0.4 9T Indiana 4 0.4 9T Massachusetts 4 0.4 29T Maryland 1 0.1 United States 135 0.3 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 24. 8
HIV Diagnoses during 2015 Ranked by Reported Cases Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 California 4,991 12.8 2 Florida 4,687 23.2 3 Texas 4,495 16.4 4 New York 3,113 15.8 5 Georgia 2,592 25.4 6 Illinois 1,531 11.9 7 North Carolina 1,340 13.4 8 Maryland 1,194 19.9 9 Pennsylvania 1,183 9.2 10 New Jersey 1,166 13.0 United States 40,442 12.5 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 24. 9
HIV Diagnoses during 2015 Ranked by Rates Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 District of Columbia 365 54.4 2 Georgia 2,592 25.4 3 Louisiana 1,114 23.9 4 Florida 4,687 23.2 5 Maryland 1,194 19.9 6 Mississippi 508 17.0 7 Nevada 482 16.7 8 Texas 4,495 16.4 9 New York 3,113 15.8 10 Puerto Rico 544 15.7 United States 40,442 12.5 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 24. 10
Adult/Adolescent HIV Diagnoses during 2016 Ranked by Reported Cases Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 California 4,961 15.2 2 Florida 4,940 28.0 3 Texas 4,464 19.8 4 New York 2,875 17.2 5 Georgia 2,709 31.8 6 North Carolina 1,404 16.5 7 Illinois 1,384 12.9 8 Louisiana 1,151 29.7 9 Pennsylvania 1,150 10.6 10 New Jersey 1,143 15.2 11 Maryland 1,097 21.7 United States 40,202 14.7 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 24. 11
Adult/Adolescent HIV Diagnoses during 2016 Ranked by Rates Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 District of Columbia 326 55.6 2 Georgia 2,709 31.8 3 Louisiana 1,151 29.7 4 Florida 4,940 28.0 5 Maryland 1,097 21.7 6 Nevada 525 21.4 7 Texas 4,464 19.8 8 South Carolina 757 18.1 9 Puerto Rico 523 17.8 10 New York 2,875 17.2 United States 40,202 14.7 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 24. 12
Child HIV Diagnoses during 2016 Ranked by Reported Cases Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 Florida 17 0.6 2 California 11 0.2 3 North Carolina 10 0.6 4 Texas 8 0.2 5T Georgia 7 0.4 5T Illinois 7 0.3 5T Tennessee 7 0.7 5T Missouri 7 0.7 9T Maryland 4 0.4 9T Ohio 4 0.2 9T Iowa 4 0.8 United States 122 0.2 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 24. 13
Child HIV Diagnoses during 2016 Ranked by Rates Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 District of Columbia 1 1.1 2 Iowa 4 0.8 3T Missouri 7 0.7 3T Tennessee 7 0.7 5T South Dakota 1 0.6 5T Montana 1 0.6 5T Florida 17 0.6 5T North Carolina 10 0.6 9T Connecticut 2 0.4 9T Georgia 7 0.4 9T Maryland 4 0.4 United States 122 0.2 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 24. 14
HIV Diagnoses during 2016 Ranked by Reported Cases Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 California 4,972 12.7 2 Florida 4,957 24.0 3 Texas 4,472 16.1 4 New York 2,877 14.6 5 Georgia 2,716 26.3 6 North Carolina 1,414 13.9 7 Illinois 1,391 10.9 8 Louisiana 1,153 24.6 8 Pennsylvania 1,152 9.0 10 New Jersey 1,146 12.8 11 Maryland 1,101 18.3 United States 40,324 12.3 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 24. 15
HIV Diagnoses during 2016 Ranked by Rates Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 District of Columbia 327 48.0 2 Georgia 2,716 26.3 3 Louisiana 1,153 24.6 4 Florida 4,957 24.0 5 Maryland 1,101 18.3 6 Nevada 525 17.9 7 Texas 4,472 16.1 8T South Carolina 759 15.3 8T Puerto Rico 523 15.3 10 New York 2,877 14.6 United States 40,324 12.3 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 24. 16
Table 25 Stage 3 (AIDS), by area of residence, 2015, 2016 and cumulative United States and 6 dependent areas 17
Adult/Adolescent AIDS Diagnoses during 2015 Ranked by Reported Cases Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 Florida 2,193 12.7 2 Texas 2,047 9.2 3 California 1,893 5.8 4 New York 1,544 9.2 5 Georgia 1,201 14.3 6 North Carolina 726 8.6 7 New Jersey 639 8.5 8 Illinois 638 5.9 9 Maryland 632 12.6 10 Pennsylvania 612 5.6 United States 18,698 6.9 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 25. 18
Adult/Adolescent AIDS Diagnoses during 2015 Ranked by Rates Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 District of Columbia 180 31.1 2 Georgia 1,201 14.3 3 Louisiana 516 13.4 4 Florida 2,193 12.7 5 Maryland 632 12.6 6 U.S. Virgin Islands 10 11.4 7 Mississippi 270 10.9 8 South Carolina 385 9.4 9T Texas 2,047 9.2 9T New York 1,544 9.2 United States 18,698 6.9 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 25. 19
Child AIDS Diagnoses during 2015 Ranked by Reported Cases Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1T Florida 4 0.1 1T New Jersey 4 0.3 3T Georgia 3 0.2 3T Tennessee 3 0.3 5T Texas 2 0.0 5T New York 2 0.1 5T North Carolina 2 0.1 5T Pennsylvania 2 0.1 5T Massachusetts 2 0.2 5T Indiana 2 0.2 24T Maryland 0 0.0 United States 40 0.1 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 25. 20
Child AIDS Diagnoses during 2015 Ranked by Rates Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1T New Jersey 4 0.3 1T Tennessee 3 0.3 1T Idaho 1 0.3 4T Georgia 3 0.2 4T Massachusetts 2 0.2 4T Indiana 2 0.2 4T Arkansas 1 0.2 4T Kansas 1 0.2 9T Florida 4 0.1 9T New York 2 0.1 21T Maryland 0 0.0 United States 40 0.1 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 25. 21
AIDS Diagnoses during 2015 Ranked by Reported Cases Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 Florida 2,197 10.9 2 Texas 2,049 7.5 3 California 1,894 4.9 4 New York 1,546 7.8 5 Georgia 1,204 11.8 6 North Carolina 728 7.3 7 New Jersey 643 7.2 8 Illinois 639 5.0 9 Maryland 632 10.5 10 Pennsylvania 614 4.8 United States 18,738 5.8 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 25. 22
AIDS Diagnoses during 2015 Ranked by Rates Rank State/Territory Reported Cases Rate per 100,000 1 District of Columbia 180 26.9 2 Georgia 1,204 11.8 3 Louisiana 517 11.1 4 Florida 2,197 10.9 5 Maryland 632 10.5 6 U.S. Virgin Islands 10 9.7 7 Mississippi 270 9.0 8 South Carolina 386 7.9 9 New York 1,546 7.8 10 Texas 2,049 7.5 United States 18,738 5.8 CDC. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016. Vol. 28. Table 25. 23
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