spacer

CDC HomeHIV/AIDS > Topics > Statistics and Surveillance > Slide Sets

space HIV/AIDS Statistics and Surveillance
space
arrow Basic Statistics
space
arrow NCHHSTP Atlas
space
arrow HIV in the United States
space
arrow HIV Incidence
space
arrow HIV Infection Reporting
space
arrow Questions and Answers
space
arrow Fact Sheets
space
arrow Slide Sets
space
arrow Software
space
arrow Reports
space
arrow Recommendations & Guidelines
space
arrow Podcasts
space
arrow Other Documents
space
arrow Links
space
 
LEGEND:
PDF Icon   Link to a PDF document
Non-CDC Web Link   Link to non-governmental site and does not necessarily represent the views of the CDC
Adobe Acrobat (TM) Reader needs to be installed on your computer in order to read documents in PDF format. Download the Reader.
spacer spacer
spacer
Skip Nav
spacer
HIV Incidence 2009
spacer
spacer

Instructions for downloading and using HIV/AIDS surveillance slides.

Download the complete slide set:

While the content is in the public domain and no copyright restriction applies, we do ask that users preserve the slides in their current format and cite CDC as the source.


Slide 1: HIV Incidence in the United States 2006–2009
Slide 1
HIV Incidence in the United States 2006–2009
PDF FilePDF icon or PPT File


Slide 2: HIV Incidence 2006–2009 

▫ Published in PLoS ONE August 3, 2011
▫ First multi-year estimates from HIV incidence surveillance
▫ HIV surveillance is a dynamic system
▫ Updates the 2006 estimate and estimates incidence for 2007-2009
Slide 2
HIV Incidence 2006–2009
PDF FilePDF icon or PPT File


Slide 3: Health Department Data Included in the 2006–2009 HIV Incidence Estimates
                                         
USA Map showing the city and state health departments providing data for national HIV incidence estimation: Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, Arizona, Colorado, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, New Jersey, Connecticut, New York State, Indiana, and Michigan.
Slide 3
Health Department Data Included in the 2006–2009 HIV Incidence Estimates
PDF FilePDF icon or PPT File


Slide 4: Results
Slide 4
Results
PDF FilePDF icon or PPT File


Slide 5: HIV Incidence 2006-2009, United States
                                                                             
Line graph showing HIV incidence at 48,600 with a confidence interval of 42,400 to 54,700 for the year 2006, 56,000 with a confidence interval of 49,100 to 69,200 for the year 2007, 47,800 with a confidence interval of 41,800 to 53,800 for the year 2008, and 48,100 with a confidence interval of 42,200 to 54,000 for the year 2009.
Slide 5
HIV Incidence 2006-2009, United States
PDF FilePDF icon or PPT File


Slide 6: HIV Incidence by Sex, United States - 2009

Pie chart (Female 23% and male 77%)
Slide 6
HIV Incidence by Sex, United States - 2009
PDF FilePDF icon or PPT File


Slide 7: HIV Incidence by Race/Ethnicity, United States - 2009
Slide 7
HIV Incidence by Race/Ethnicity, United States - 2009
PDF FilePDF icon or PPT File


Slide 8: HIV Incidence by Age at Infection, United States - 2009

Pie chart ages 13–29 39%, ages 30–39 27%, ages 40–49 23%, ages 50+ 11%
Slide 8
HIV Incidence by Age at Infection, United States - 2009
PDF FilePDF icon or PPT File


Slide 9: HIV Incidence by Transmission Category, United States - 2009

Pie chart
Slide 9
HIV Incidence by Transmission Category, United States - 2009
PDF FilePDF icon or PPT File


Slide 10: HIV Incidence Among MSM by Race/Ethnicity and Age, United States - 2009 

Bar chart showing that among Black/African American men who have sex with men and Hispanic/Latino men who have sex with men most new infections occurred in those ages 13–29 but among white men who have sex with men the greatest number occurred in those 40-49 with a more even distribution of new HIV infections by age group.
Slide 10
HIV Incidence Among MSM by Race/Ethnicity and Age, United States - 2009
PDF FilePDF icon or PPT File


Slide 11: HIV Incidence Among MSM 13-29 by Race/Ethnicity and Year, United States, 2006-2009 

Line graph showing that black/African American men who have sex with men experienced a statistically significant increase in new HIV infections from 2006 to 2009.
Slide 11
HIV Incidence Among MSM 13-29 by Race/Ethnicity and Year, United States, 2006-2009
PDF FilePDF icon or PPT File


Slide 12: HIV Incidence Rate (per 100,000) by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, United States, 2006-2009 

Bar chart showing that in all for years (2006 – 2009) the HIV incidence rate has been highest among black/African American males.
Slide 12
HIV Incidence Rate (per 100,000) by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, United States, 2006-2009
PDF FilePDF icon or PPT File


Slide 13: For more information please contact Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1600 Clifton Road NE, Atlanta, GA  30333

Telephone: 1-800-CDC-INFO(232-4636)/TTY:1-888-232-6348

E-mail:cdcinfo@cdc.gov  Web:http://www.cdc.gov

The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Slide 13
For more information please contact Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
PDF FilePDF icon or PPT File

Last Modified: August 10, 2011
Last Reviewed: August 10, 2011
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
horizontal dividing line
Contact Us
Please click here to view contact information.
divider
spacer
spacer
spacer
Home | Policies and Regulations | Disclaimer | e-Government | FOIA | Contact Us
spacer
spacer
spacer Safer, Healthier People
spacer
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, GA 30333, USA
800-CDC-INFO (800-232-4636) TTY: (888) 232-6348, 8A-8P (EST) M-F. Closed weekends and major federal holidays - cdcinfo@cdc.gov
spacer USA.gov: The U.S. Government's Official Web PortalDHHS Department of Health
and Human Services