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Progression ofHIV Infection CasesDiagnosed in Florida Through
2014Florida Department of HealthHIV/AIDS SectionDivision of Disease
Control and Health Protection Annual data as of 03/31/2015Created:
12/04/14Revision: 09/21/15To protect, promote and improve the
health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county,
and community efforts. ProgressionofHIV Infection Casesin Florida
Diagnosed through 2014
Florida Department of HealthHIV/AIDS SectionDivision of Disease
Control and Health Protection Annual data as of 03/31/2015
HIV Infection Case DataAIDS Cases became reportable in Florida
in 1981.
HIV (not AIDS) became reportable in Florida on July 1, 1997.
HIV Infection reporting represents newly reported HIV cases,
regardless of AIDS status at time of report.
Total statewide data will include Department of Correction Cases
(DOC) unless otherwise noted. County data will exclude DOC
cases.
222HIV and AIDS Case Data
AIDS Cases became reportable in Florida in 1981.
HIV (not AIDS) became reportable in Florida on July 1, 1997.
HIV Infection reporting represents newly reported HIV cases,
regardless of AIDS status at time of report.
AIDS cases and HIV infection cases by year of report are NOT
mutually exclusive and CANNOT be added together.
Frozen databases of year-end data are generated at the end of
each calendar year. These are the same data used for Florida CHARTS
and all grant-related data where annual data are included.
HIV prevalence data are generated later in the year, usually in
May, when most of the expected death data are complete.most of the
expected death data are complete.Surveillance Case Definition for
HIV in FloridaLaboratory CriteriaPositive result on a screening
test for HIV antibody, followed by a positive result on a
confirmatory test for HIV antibody (e.g., Western blot, IFA,
multispot, etc).ORPositive result or report of a detectable
quantity of any of the following HIV virologic (non-antibody)
tests:HIV nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) detection test (e.g.,
polymerase chain reaction [PCR]) Has a CD4 of less than 14 percent
total lymphocytesHIV p24 antigen test, (excluding neutralization
assay)HIV isolation (viral culture)333Surveillance Case Definition
for HIV in Florida
Laboratory CriteriaPositive result on a screening test for HIV
antibody, followed by a positive result on a confirmatory test for
HIV antibody (e.g., Western blot or IFA)ORPositive result or report
of a detectable quantity of any of the following HIV virologic
(non-antibody) tests:HIV nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) detection test
(e.g., polymerase chain reaction [PCR])Has a CD4 of less than 14
percent total lymphocytesHIV p24 antigen test, excluding
neutralization assay)HIV isolation (viral culture)HIV Infection
Reporting in FloridaHIV Case Reporting in Florida is based on a
positive antibody or antigen test for HIV:HIV (not AIDS) cases
became reportable in Florida on 07/1997, but only via confirmatory
Western Blot (antibody) HIV tests. Reporting was NOT retroactive.
Previously positive tests required re-testing with a confirmatory
test before they could become reportable.
Viral load (antigen) HIV tests became reportable in Florida on
11/20/2006.
As of 2009, all states now have confidential name-based HIV
infection reporting.444HIV Infection Case Reporting in Florida
HIV Case Reporting in Florida is based on a positive antibody or
antigen test for HIV:HIV (not AIDS) cases became reportable in
Florida on 07/1997, but only via confirmatory Western Blot
(antibody) HIV tests. Reporting was NOT retroactive. Previously
positive tests required re-testing with a confirmatory test before
they could become reportable.
Viral load (antigen) HIV tests became reportable in Florida on
11/20/2006.
As of 2009, all states now have confidential name-based HIV
infection reporting.Progression of HIV Infection CasesDiagnosed in
Florida, through 20141970s*Through 2014Maps exclude Department of
Corrections *12 cases were diagnosed in the 1970s
Progression of HIV Infection CasesDiagnosed in Florida, through
2014
Progression of HIV Infection Cases*Diagnosed in Florida, through
1970sEach dot = 1 caseA total of 1 (8%) is presumed alive**, as of
3/31/2015.Map excludes Department of Corrections (N=0).N=12* Due to
Florida reporting laws, HIV cases diagnosed prior to July 1997 were
simultaneously diagnosed as HIV and AIDS. ** Presumed alive are
cases diagnosed in Florida regardless of current
residence.Progression of HIV Infection Cases*Diagnosed in Florida,
through 1970s
N=12Each dot = 1 case A total of 1 (8%) is presumed alive**, as
of 3/31/2015.Map excludes Department of Corrections (N=0).
* Due to Florida reporting laws, HIV cases diagnosed prior to
July 1997 were simultaneously diagnosed as HIV and AIDS. **
Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in Florida regardless of current
residence.
Progression of HIV Infection Cases*Diagnosed in Florida, through
1985N= 3,255Each dot = 3 casesA cumulative total of 474 (15%) are
presumed alive**, as of 3/31/2015.Map excludes Department of
Corrections (N=110).* Due to Florida reporting laws, HIV cases
diagnosed prior to July 1997 were simultaneously diagnosed as HIV
and AIDS. ** Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in Florida
regardless of current residence.Progression of HIV Infection
Cases*Diagnosed in Florida, through 1985
N= 3,255Each dot = 3 cases A cumulative total of 474 (15%) are
presumed alive**, as of 3/31/2015.Map excludes Department of
Corrections (N=110). * Due to Florida reporting laws, HIV cases
diagnosed prior to July 1997 were simultaneously diagnosed as HIV
and AIDS. ** Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in Florida
regardless of current residence.
Each dot = 3 casesA cumulative total of 4,074 (15%) are presumed
alive**, as of 3/31/2015.Map excludes Department of Corrections
(N=752).N= 28,042Progression of HIV Infection Cases*Diagnosed in
Florida, through 1990* Due to Florida reporting laws, HIV cases
diagnosed prior to July 1997 were simultaneously diagnosed as HIV
and AIDS. ** Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in Florida
regardless of current residence.Progression of HIV Infection
Cases*Diagnosed in Florida, through 1990
N= 28,042Each dot = 3 casesA cumulative total of 4,074 (15%) are
presumed alive**, as of 3/31/2015. Map excludes Department of
Corrections (N=752). * Due to Florida reporting laws, HIV cases
diagnosed prior to July 1997 were simultaneously diagnosed as HIV
and AIDS.** Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in Florida
regardless of current residence.
Each dot = 3 cases A cumulative total of 12,865 (21%) are
presumed alive**, as of 3/31/2015.Map excludes Department of
Corrections (N=2,171). N= 61,395Progression of HIV Infection
Cases*Diagnosed in Florida, through 1995* Due to Florida reporting
laws, HIV cases diagnosed prior to July 1997 were simultaneously
diagnosed as HIV and AIDS. ** Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in
Florida regardless of current residence.Progression of HIV
Infection CasesDiagnosed in Florida, through 1995
N= 61,395Each dot = 3 casesA cumulative total of 12,865 (21%)
are presumed alive**, as of 3/31/2015.Map excludes Department of
Corrections (N=2,171). * Due to Florida reporting laws, HIV cases
diagnosed prior to July 1997 were simultaneously diagnosed as HIV
and AIDS.
Each dot = 3 cases A cumulative total of 36,732 (36%) are
presumed alive**, as of 3/31/2015.Map excludes Department of
Corrections (N=3,930).N= 101,767Progression of HIV Infection
Cases*Diagnosed in Florida, through 2000* HIV diagnosis regardless
of AIDS status. ** Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in Florida
regardless of current residence.Progression of HIV Infection
Cases*Diagnosed in Florida, through 2000
N= 101,767Each dot = 3 cases A cumulative total of 36,732 (36%)
are presumed alive**, as of 3/31/2015.Excludes Department of
Corrections (N=3,930) * HIV diagnosis regardless of AIDS status. **
Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in Florida regardless of current
residence.
Each dot = 3 casesA cumulative total of 63,096 (46%) are
presumed alive**, as of 3/31/2015.Map excludes Department of
Corrections (N=5,514).N= 137,109Progression of HIV Infection
Cases*Diagnosed in Florida, through 2005* HIV diagnosis regardless
of AIDS status. ** Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in Florida
regardless of current residence.Progression of HIV Infection
CasesDiagnosed in Florida, through 2005
N= 137,109Each dot = 3 casesA cumulative total of 63,096 (46%)
are presumed alive**, as of 3/31/2015.Map excludes Department of
Corrections (N=5,514). * HIV diagnosis regardless of AIDS status.**
Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in Florida regardless of current
residence.
N= 165,444 Each dot = 3 cases A cumulative total of 87,784 (53%)
are presumed alive**, as of 3/31/2015.Map excludes Department of
Corrections (N=6,531).Progression of HIV Infection Cases*Diagnosed
in Florida, through 2010* HIV diagnosis regardless of AIDS status.
** Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in Florida regardless of
current residence.Progression of HIV Infection CasesDiagnosed in
Florida, through 2010
N=165,444Each dot = 3 cases A cumulative total of 87,784 (53%)
are presumed alive**, as of 3/31/2015.Map excludes Department of
Corrections (N=6,531). * HIV diagnosis regardless of AIDS status.**
Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in Florida regardless of current
residence.
N= 185,610 Each dot = 3 cases A cumulative total of 107,051
(58%) are presumed alive**, as of 3/31/2015.Map excludes Department
of Corrections (N=6,955).Progression of HIV Infection Cases*
Diagnosed in Florida, through 2014* HIV diagnosis regardless of
AIDS status. ** Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in Florida
regardless of current residence.Progression of HIV Infection
CasesDiagnosed in Florida, through 2014
N=185,610Each dot = 3 cases A cumulative total of 107,051 (58%)
are presumed alive**, as of 3/31/2015.Map excludes Department of
Corrections (N=6,955). * HIV diagnosis regardless of AIDS status.
** Presumed alive are cases diagnosed in Florida regardless of
current residence.
For Florida HIV/AIDS Surveillance DataContact: (850)
245-4444
Lorene Maddox, MPH Ext. 2613 Tracina Bush, BSW Ext. 2612 Madgene
Moise, MPH Ext. 2373
Visit Floridas internet site for:Monthly Surveillance
ReportsSlide Sets and Fact SheetsAnnual Reports and Epi
Profileshttp://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/aids/surveillance/index.html
Visit CDCs HIV/AIDS internet site for:Surveillance Reports, fact
sheets and slide sets
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/reports/index.htm
For Florida HIV/AIDS Surveillance DataContact: (850)
245-4444
Lorene Maddox, MPH Ext. 2613 Tracina Bush, BSW Ext. 2612 Madgene
Moise, MPH Ext. 2373
Visit Floridas internet site for:Monthly Surveillance
ReportsSlide Sets and Fact SheetsAnnual Reports and Epi
Profileshttp://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/aids/surveillance/index.html
Visit CDCs 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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