HIV and AIDS Data through December 2018: Provided for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, for Fiscal Year 2020 – Tables

Table 1. Reported AIDS cases and persons reported living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as AIDS, by area of residence, 2014-2018 and as of December 2018—eligible metropolitan areas and transitional grant areas for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
Area of residence Reported AIDS cases
2014–2018
No.
Persons reported living with diagnosed
HIV infection ever classified as AIDS
(as of December 2018)
No.
Eligible metropolitan areas (EMAs)
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, Georgia 4,933 17,184
Baltimore, Maryland 1,781 10,113
Boston-Brockton-Nashua, Massachusetts-New Hampshire 1,528 9,957
Chicago, Illinois 3,077 16,346
Dallas, Texas 2,450 11,153
Detroit, Michigan 1,197 5,681
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1,619 9,425
Houston, Texas 3,179 15,008
Los Angeles-Long Beach, California 4,071 28,070
Miami, Florida 2,484 14,633
Nassau-Suffolk, New York 658 3,540
New Haven-Bridgeport -Danbury-Waterbury, Connecticut 405 3,918
New Orleans, Louisiana 887 4,597
New York, New York 6,618 61,561
Newark, New Jersey 1,147 7,119
Orlando, Florida 1,463 6,122
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-New Jersey 1,898 13,906
Phoenix-Mesa, Arizona 1,155 5,265
San Diego, California 990 7,409
San Francisco, California 836 10,645
San Juan-Bayamon, Puerto Rico 983 6,220
Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida 1,529 6,574
Washington, DC-Maryland-Virginia-West Virginia 3,154 18,747
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, Florida 834 4,985
Transitional grant areas (TGAs)
Austin-San Marcos, Texas 569 3,237
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 661 2,717
Bergen-Passaic, New Jersey 386 2,464
Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, North Carolina-South Carolina 826 3,017
Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria, Ohio 566 2,647
Columbus, Ohio 654 2,484
Denver, Colorado 659 4,060
Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas 691 2,832
Hartford, Connecticut 253 2,261
Indianapolis, Indiana 590 2,696
Jacksonville, Florida 894 3,868
Jersey City, New Jersey 441 2,921
Kansas City, Missouri-Kansas 457 2,841
Las Vegas, Nevada-Arizona 995 3,676
Memphis, Tennessee-Mississippi-Arkansas 1,014 3,715
Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, New Jersey 278 1,681
Minneapolis-St Paul, Minnesota-Wisconsin 598 3,210
Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro, Tennessee 418 2,574
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, Virginia 828 2,826
Oakland, California 679 5,086
Orange County, California 616 4,047
Portland-Vancouver, Oregon-Washington 426 2,794
Riverside-San Bernardino, California 1,107 5,386
Sacramento, California 440 2,125
St. Louis, Missouri-Illinois 679 3,675
San Antonio, Texas 754 3,393
San Jose, California 301 2,349
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, Washington 631 4,590

Note. See Commentary for definition of eligible metropolitan areas (EMAs) and transitional grant areas (TGAs).

Table 2. Reported AIDS cases and persons reported living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as AIDS, by area of residence, 2014–2018 and as of December 2018—emerging communities for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
Emerging communities (ECs) Reported AIDS cases
2014-2018
No.
Persons reported living with diagnosed
HIV infection ever classified as AIDS
(as of December 2018)
No.
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, New York 169 1,124
Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia-South Carolina 361 1,206
Bakersfield, California 193 1,181
Birmingham-Hoover, Alabama 609 1,634
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, New York 260 1,218
Charleston – North Charleston, South Carolina 286 1,361
Cincinnati-Middletown, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana 524 2,090
Columbia, South Carolina 506 2,481
Jackson, Mississippi 432 1,714
Lakeland, Florida 279 1,184
Louisville, Kentucky-Indiana 401 1,705
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, Wisconsin 264 1,592
North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota, Florida* 205 1,054
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 386 1,410
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Delaware-Maryland—
Wilmington Division
232 1,445
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 341 1,846
Port St. Lucie-Fort Pierce, Florida 179 1,406
Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, Rhode Island-Massachusetts 196 1,407
Raleigh-Cary, North Carolina 383 1,811
Richmond, Virginia 496 2,151
Rochester, New York 244 1,573

Note.  See Commentary for definition of emerging communities (ECs)
*This MSA was formerly named Bradenton-Sarasota-Venice, Florida, but the counties delineating the metropolitan statistical area have not changed.

Table 3. Reported number of persons living with diagnosed HIV infection non-AIDS, infection ever classified as AIDS, and total, by area of residence, as of December 2018—United States and dependent areas for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
Area of residence HIV infection
non-AIDS
No.
HIV infection ever
classified as AIDS
No.
Total
No.
Alabama 7,857 5,673 13,530
Alaska 333 405 738
Arizona 8,536 7,086 15,622
Arkansas 3,197 2,626 5,823
California 60,660 74,018 134,678
Colorado 7,126 5,409 12,535
Connecticut 4,012 6,755 10,767
Delaware 1,298 1,946 3,244
District of Columbia 6,626 8,525 15,151
Florida 53,895 59,235 113,130
Georgia 24,782 25,581 50,363
Hawaii 1,163 1,447 2,610
Idaho 495 471 966
Illinois 19,109 19,232 38,341
Indiana 5,664 5,513 11,177
Iowa 1,148 1,326 2,474
Kansas 1,584 1,684 3,268
Kentucky 3,675 3,448 7,123
Louisiana 11,026 11,065 22,091
Maine 628 656 1,284
Maryland 15,374 17,488 32,862
Massachusetts 9,061 11,106 20,167
Michigan 8,542 8,547 17,089
Minnesota 4,550 3,705 8,255
Mississippi 5,247 4,792 10,039
Missouri 6,488 6,580 13,068
Montana 221 254 475
Nebraska 1,034 1,063 2,097
Nevada 4,855 4,147 9,002
New Hampshire 607 624 1,231
New Jersey 18,636 19,420 38,056
New Mexico 1,482 1,701 3,183
New York 53,583 74,560 128,143
North Carolina 17,546 12,645 30,191
North Dakota 218 154 372
Ohio 12,026 10,274 22,300
Oklahoma 3,266 2,886 6,152
Oregon 2,715 3,566 6,281
Pennsylvania 16,014 19,340 35,354
Rhode Island 1,059 1,434 2,493
South Carolina 8,166 9,153 17,319
South Dakota 320 245 565
Tennessee 9,465 8,652 18,117
Texas 44,526 45,913 90,439
Utah 1,494 1,522 3,016
Vermont 228 284 512
Virginia 12,767 10,678 23,445
Washington 6,143 6,858 13,001
West Virginia 867 947 1,814
Wisconsin 3,209 2,884 6,093
Wyoming 156 163 319
American Samoa 0 1 1
Federated States of Micronesia* 0 0 0
Guam 65 42 107
Marshall Islands* 0 1 1
Northern Mariana Islands 4 9 13
Palau 5 4 9
Puerto Rico 8,431 9,967 18,398
U.S. Virgin Islands 269 348 617

Note. The number of cases shown in the Total column was used by the Health Resources and Services Administration in FY 2020 funding calculations.
*See Technical Notes regarding data reported for these jurisdictions.

Table 4. Reported number of persons living with diagnosed HIV infection non-AIDS, infection ever classified as AIDS, and total, by area of residence, as of December 2018—eligible metropolitan areas and transitional grant areas for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
Area of residence HIV infection
non-AIDS
No.
HIV infection ever
classified as AIDS
No.
Total
No.
Eligible metropolitan areas (EMAs)
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, Georgia 16,088 17,184 33,272
Baltimore, Maryland 8,416 10,113 18,529
Boston-Brockton-Nashua, Massachusetts-New Hampshire 8,080 9,957 18,037
Chicago, Illinois 16,346 16,346 32,692
Dallas, Texas 10,976 11,153 22,129
Detroit, Michigan 5,511 5,681 11,192
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 9,176 9,425 18,601
Houston, Texas 13,961 15,008 28,969
Los Angeles-Long Beach, California 24,573 28,070 52,643
Miami, Florida 15,667 14,633 30,300
Nassau-Suffolk, New York 2,695 3,540 6,235
New Haven-Bridgeport -Danbury-Waterbury, Connecticut 2,279 3,918 6,197
New Orleans, Louisiana 4,392 4,597 8,989
New York, New York 43,364 61,561 104,925
Newark, New Jersey 6,958 7,119 14,077
Orlando, Florida 6,265 6,122 12,387
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-New Jersey 11,563 13,906 25,469
Phoenix-Mesa, Arizona 6,638 5,265 11,903
San Diego, California 6,568 7,409 13,977
San Francisco, California 7,249 10,645 17,894
San Juan-Bayamon, Puerto Rico 5,591 6,220 11,811
Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida 5,717 6,574 12,291
Washington, DC-Maryland-Virginia-West Virginia 16,702 18,747 35,449
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, Florida 3,468 4,985 8,453
Transitional grant areas (TGAs)
Austin-San Marcos, Texas 3,043 3,237 6,280
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 2,619 2,717 5,336
Bergen-Passaic, New Jersey 2,210 2,464 4,674
Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, North Carolina-South Carolina 4,576 3,017 7,593
Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria, Ohio 3,033 2,647 5,680
Columbus, Ohio 3,327 2,484 5,811
Denver, Colorado 5,488 4,060 9,548
Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas 2,925 2,832 5,757
Hartford, Connecticut 1,344 2,261 3,605
Indianapolis, Indiana 2,781 2,696 5,477
Jacksonville, Florida 3,281 3,868 7,149
Jersey City, New Jersey 2,812 2,921 5,733
Kansas City, Missouri-Kansas 2,406 2,841 5,247
Las Vegas, Nevada-Arizona 4,322 3,676 7,998
Memphis, Tennessee-Mississippi-Arkansas 4,293 3,715 8,008
Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, New Jersey 1,600 1,681 3,281
Minneapolis-St Paul, Minnesota-Wisconsin 4,018 3,210 7,228
Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro, Tennessee 2,877 2,574 5,451
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, Virginia 4,145 2,826 6,971
Oakland, California 3,484 5,086 8,570
Orange County, California 3,706 4,047 7,753
Portland-Vancouver, Oregon-Washington 2,294 2,794 5,088
Riverside-San Bernardino, California 4,526 5,386 9,912
Sacramento, California 2,092 2,125 4,217
St. Louis, Missouri-Illinois 3,947 3,675 7,622
San Antonio, Texas 3,347 3,393 6,740
San Jose, California 1,525 2,349 3,874
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, Washington 4,216 4,590 8,806

Note. See Commentary for definition of eligible metropolitan areas (EMAs) and transitional grant areas (TGAs).
The number of cases shown in the Total column was used by the Health Resources and Services Administration in FY2020 funding calculations.

Table 5. Reported number of persons living with diagnosed HIV infection non-AIDS, infection ever classified as AIDS, and total, by area of residence, as of December 2018—emerging communities for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
Emerging communities (ECs) HIV infection
non-AIDS
No.
HIV infection ever
classified as AIDS
No.
Total
No.
Eligible metropolitan areas (EMAs)
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, New York 910 1,124 2,034
Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia-South Carolina 1,077 1,206 2,283
Bakersfield, California 1,033 1,181 2,214
Birmingham-Hoover, Alabama 2,457 1,634 4,091
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, New York 1,226 1,218 2,444
Charleston – North Charleston, South Carolina 1,330 1,361 2,691
Cincinnati-Middletown, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana 2,328 2,090 4,418
Columbia, South Carolina 2,052 2,481 4,533
Jackson, Mississippi 1,873 1,714 3,587
Lakeland, Florida 907 1,184 2,091
Louisville, Kentucky-Indiana 1,981 1,705 3,686
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, Wisconsin 1,797 1,592 3,389
North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota, Florida* 830 1,054 1,884
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1,616 1,410 3,026
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Delaware-
Maryland—Wilmington Division
962 1,445 2,407
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1,691 1,846 3,537
Port St. Lucie-Fort Pierce, Florida 674 1,406 2,080
Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, Rhode Island-Massachusetts 1,019 1,407 2,426
Raleigh-Cary, North Carolina 2,080 1,811 3,891
Richmond, Virginia 2,708 2,151 4,859
Rochester, New York 1,288 1,573 2,861

Note.  See Commentary for definition of emerging communities (ECs)
The number of cases shown in the Total column was used by the Health Resources and Services Administration in FY2020 funding calculations.
*This MSA was formerly named Bradenton-Sarasota-Venice, Florida, but the counties delineating the metropolitan statistical area have not changed.