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Combined HIV Diagnoses for 2016-2017, United States
A CDC analysis of HIV data found that more than 50 percent of new HIV diagnoses occurred in only 48 counties, Washington, D.C., and San Juan, Puerto Rico. The analysis also found that seven states had a substantial rural burden.* This analysis used combined HIV diagnoses for 2016 and 2017. Those data points are below:
County, State | Diagnosis data used for selection criteria 2016 and 2017 |
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Maricopa County, AZ | 1,048 |
Alameda County, CA | 475 |
Los Angeles County, CA | 3,470 |
Orange County, CA | 652 |
Riverside County, CA | 574 |
Sacramento County, CA | 321 |
San Bernardino County, CA | 430 |
San Diego County, CA | 907 |
San Francisco County, CA | 513 |
Broward County, FL | 1,416 |
Duval County, FL | 584 |
Hillsborough County, FL | 622 |
Miami-Dade County, FL | 2,427 |
Orange County, FL | 934 |
Palm Beach County, FL | 603 |
Pinellas County, FL | 335 |
Cobb County, GA | 324 |
Dekalb County, GA | 689 |
Fulton County, GA | 1,174 |
Gwinnett County, GA | 312 |
Cook County, IL | 1,996 |
Marion County, IN | 426 |
East Baton Rouge Parish, LA | 352 |
Orleans Parish, LA | 435 |
Baltimore City, MD | 464 |
Montgomery County, MD | 368 |
Prince George’s County, MD | 563 |
Suffolk County, MA | 320 |
Wayne County, MI | 659 |
Clark County, NV | 902 |
Essex County, NJ | 596 |
Hudson County, NJ | 322 |
Bronx County, NY | 1,013 |
Kings County, NY | 1,220 |
New York County, NY | 846 |
Queens County, NY | 898 |
Mecklenburg County, NC | 534 |
Cuyahoga County, OH | 353 |
Franklin County, OH | 440 |
Hamilton County, OH | 330 |
Philadelphia County, PA | 965 |
San Juan Municipio, PR | 214 |
Shelby County, TN | 504 |
Bexar County, TX | 723 |
Dallas County, TX | 1,659 |
Harris County, TX | 2,358 |
Tarrant County, TX | 592 |
Travis County, TX | 465 |
King County, WA | 434 |
State | HIV Diagnoses 2016 and 2017 |
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Alabama | 1318 |
Arkansas | 600 |
District of Columbia | 662 |
Kentucky | 683 |
Mississippi | 857 |
Missouri | 1013 |
Oklahoma | 595 |
South Carolina | 1458 |
* These are states where 10% or more of new diagnoses in 2016 and 2017 were in rural areas (less than 50,000 population); at least 75 total new diagnoses statewide; and the state did not have a priority county.
Page last reviewed: June 24, 2019
Content source: Division of HIV Prevention