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Epidemiology of Epidemiology of Persons Living Persons Living with HIV Disease with HIV Disease By Eligible By Eligible Metropolitan Areas Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) (EMAs) in Florida, 2011 in Florida, 2011 Florida Department of Health HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis Program Created: 07/31/12 Revision: 11/06/12
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Page 1: Epidemiology of Persons Living with HIV Disease By Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) in Florida, 2011 Florida Department of Health HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis.

Epidemiology ofEpidemiology ofPersons Living Persons Living

with HIV Diseasewith HIV DiseaseBy Eligible Metropolitan By Eligible Metropolitan

Areas (EMAs)Areas (EMAs)in Florida, 2011in Florida, 2011

Florida Department of HealthHIV/AIDS & Hepatitis Program

Living (Prevalence) Data as of 05/16/2012

Created: 07/31/12

Revision: 11/06/12

Page 2: Epidemiology of Persons Living with HIV Disease By Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) in Florida, 2011 Florida Department of Health HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis.

Cases Living with HIV Disease Data in these slides represent cases living with HIV Disease,

also referred to Persons Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs), who were reported through the most recent calendar year. Living data are also referred as prevalence cases.

HIV prevalence data are generated later in the year, usually in May, when most of the “expected” death data are complete.

Adult cases represent ages 13 and older, pediatric cases are those under the age of 13. For data by year, the age is by age of diagnosis. For living data, the age is by current age at the end of the most recent calendar year, regardless of age at diagnosis.

Unless otherwise noted, whites are non-Hispanic and blacks are non-Hispanic.

Total statewide data will include Department of Correction Cases (DOC) unless otherwise noted. County data will exclude DOC cases.

Page 3: Epidemiology of Persons Living with HIV Disease By Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) in Florida, 2011 Florida Department of Health HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis.

Eligible Metropolitan AreasEMA COUNTY

Jacksonville Clay, Duval, Nassau, St. Johns

Orlando Lake, Orange, Osceola, Seminole

Tampa-St. Petersburg

Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas

W. Palm Beach Palm Beach

Ft. Lauderdale Broward

Miami Miami-Dade

Page 4: Epidemiology of Persons Living with HIV Disease By Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) in Florida, 2011 Florida Department of Health HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis.

16%

17%

64%

3%26%

6%

25%

43%

67%

17%

5%

11%

65%

22%

7%

6%

EMA Populations* by Race/EthnicityJacksonville Orlando Tampa-St. Pete

52%

15%

26%

7%

N=1,323,578N=2,104,292 N=2,800,922

W. Palm Beach

60%

17%

19%

4%

White Black Hispanic Other

N=1,327,309Ft. Lauderdale

N=1,753,657Miami

N=2,521,192

Other race includes Asian, American Indian, Hawaiian/PI, Multi-racial.Dept. of Corrections cases excluded.*Population data are from FloridaCHARTS

Page 5: Epidemiology of Persons Living with HIV Disease By Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) in Florida, 2011 Florida Department of Health HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis.

Cases Living with HIV Disease by EMA and SexFlorida, Reported through 2011

Jacksonville Orlando Tampa-St. Pete

64%

36%

74%

26%

73%

27%

Dept. of Corrections cases excluded.

W. Palm Beach

62%38%

Male Female

Ft. Lauderdale

71%

29%

Miami

71%

29%

N=5,841 N=9,260 N=10,245

N=7,763 N=16,423 N=25,321

Page 6: Epidemiology of Persons Living with HIV Disease By Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) in Florida, 2011 Florida Department of Health HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis.

13%46%

1%

40%

34%

50%

14%

2%

23%

64%

12%

1%

White Black Hispanic Other

28%

3%

65%

4%

Jacksonville Orlando Tampa-St. Pete

37%

39%

22%

2%

47%

14%

2%

37%

N=5,841 N=9,260 N=10,245

W. Palm BeachN=7,763

Ft. LauderdaleN=16,423

MiamiN=25,321

Other race includes Asian, American Indian, Hawaiian/PI, Multi-racial.Dept. of Corrections cases excluded.

Cases Living with HIV Disease by EMA and Race/EthnicityFlorida, Reported through 2011

Page 7: Epidemiology of Persons Living with HIV Disease By Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) in Florida, 2011 Florida Department of Health HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis.

4%

21%

6%

68%

Note: Adjustments have been made to account for the redistribution of NIRs.Data as of 04/05/06

Jacksonville N=3,711 Orlando N= 6,857 Tampa-St. Pete N=7,507

13%

0%

23%

8%

56%

10%5%

1% 8%

76%

1%

6%8%

12%

73%

W. Palm Beach N=4,791Ft. Lauderdale N=11,579

23%

1%

4%6%

66%

Miami N =17,980

Heterosexual

MSM

IDU

MSM/IDU

13%

0%

23%

8%

56%

MSM IDU MSM/IDU Hetero Other

Adult Males Living with HIV Disease by EMA and Mode of ExposureFlorida, Reported through 2011

Page 8: Epidemiology of Persons Living with HIV Disease By Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) in Florida, 2011 Florida Department of Health HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis.

Jacksonville Orlando Tampa-St. Pete

14%

84%

2%16%

81%

3%

18%

3%

79%

W. Palm Beach

10% 3%

87%

IDU Hetero Other

Ft. Lauderdale87%

3%

10%

Miami

11%

86%

3%

N=2,130 N=2,403

N=2,972 N=4,844 N=7,341

N=2,738

*NIRs are redistributed, Dept. of Corrections cases excluded.

Adult Females Living with HIV Disease by EMA and Mode of ExposureFlorida, Reported through 2011

Page 9: Epidemiology of Persons Living with HIV Disease By Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) in Florida, 2011 Florida Department of Health HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis.

For Florida HIV/AIDS Surveillance Data Contact: (850) 245-4444

Lorene Maddox, MPH Ext. 2613 Tracina Bush, BSW Ext. 2612 Julia Fitz, MPH Ext. 2373

Visit Florida’s internet site for:•Monthly Surveillance Reports•Slide Sets and Fact Sheets•Annual Reports and Epi Profiles http://www.doh.state.fl.us/disease_ctrl/aids/trends/trends.html

Visit CDC’s HIV/AIDS Internet site for:Surveillance Reports, fact sheets and slide sets http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/reports/index.htm


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