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CDC has currently implemented one indicator to monitor the progress toward achieving Goal 3: “the percentage of HIV/AIDS cases in care within three months of diagnosis.” The most recent data for this indicator from 2004 show that 85.2% of persons were in care within three months of diagnosis.
Performance Indicator (10) for Goal 3 with baseline data, performance progress data, and projected targets
Indicator 10: Percentage of HIV/AIDS cases in care within three months of diagnosis.
| Year 2001 (baseline): |
78.8% |
| Year 2002 (performance): |
79.1% |
| Year 2003 (performance): |
80.4% |
| Year 2004 (performance): |
85.2% |
| Year 2005 target: |
82% |
| Year 2010 target: |
85% |
Data source: CDC. Supplement to HIV/AIDS Surveillance (SHAS) Project
* The SHAS project is conducted in the following states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, South Carolina, Texas, and Washington; and the following cities: Houston and Philadelphia. CDC summarizes data from SHAS project and examines the representativeness of these data. This indicator will not be available after 2004 because CDC will discontinue this project in mid-2004. To replace SHAS, CDC is developing a surveillance system for the entire HIV-infected population in the United States.
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