HIV and AIDS Data through December 2019 Provided for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, for Fiscal Year 2021: Tables

Table 1. Reported AIDS cases and persons reported living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as AIDS, by area of residence, 2015-2019, and as of December 2019—eligible metropolitan areas and transitional grant areas for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
Area of residence Reported AIDS cases 2015–2019 No. Persons reported living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as AIDS (as of December 2019) No.
Eligible metropolitan areas (EMAs)
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, Georgia 4,527 17,414
Baltimore, Maryland 1,637 9,811
Boston-Brockton-Nashua, Massachusetts-New Hampshire 1,518 10,117
Chicago, Illinois 2,899 16,124
Dallas, Texas 2,415 11,403
Detroit, Michigan 1,201 5,729
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1,526 9,442
Houston, Texas 2,993 15,193
Los Angeles-Long Beach, California 3,887 27,913
Miami, Florida 2,336 14,632
Nassau-Suffolk, New York 656 3,570
New Haven-Bridgeport -Danbury-Waterbury, Connecticut 381 3,880
New Orleans, Louisiana 824 4,608
New York, New York 6,313 60,789
Newark, New Jersey 1,032 7,000
Orlando, Florida 1,410 6,224
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-New Jersey 1,770 13,809
Phoenix-Mesa, Arizona 1,104 5,288
San Diego, California 884 7,324
San Francisco, California 769 10,467
San Juan-Bayamon, Puerto Rico 888 6,202
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida 1,417 6,594
Washington, DC-Maryland-Virginia-West Virginia 2,825 19,266
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, Florida 744 4,931
Transitional grant areas (TGAs)
Austin-San Marcos, Texas 514 3,249
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 581 2,724
Bergen-Passaic, New Jersey 337 2,420
Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, North Carolina-South Carolina 688 3,042
Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria, Ohio 574 2,678
Columbus, Ohio 577 2,509
Denver, Colorado 670 4,040
Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas 676 2,904
Hartford, Connecticut 238 2,214
Indianapolis, Indiana 538 2,696
Jacksonville, Florida 840 3,881
Jersey City, New Jersey 387 2,877
Kansas City, Missouri-Kansas 426 2,853
Las Vegas, Nevada-Arizona 983 3,750
Memphis, Tennessee-Mississippi-Arkansas 817 3,745
Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, New Jersey 280 1,669
Minneapolis-St Paul, Minnesota-Wisconsin 611 3,271
Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro, Tennessee 423 2,581
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, Virginia 744 2,859
Oakland, California 583 5,058
Orange County, California 592 4,047
Portland-Vancouver, Oregon-Washington 395 2,795
Riverside-San Bernardino, California 1,109 5,367
Sacramento, California 433 2,120
St. Louis, Missouri-Illinois 662 3,702
San Antonio, Texas 749 3,443
San Jose, California 289 2,340
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, Washington 600 4,580

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, 2015–2019, and as of December 2019—Emerging Communities for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
Emerging communities (ECs) Reported AIDS cases
2015-2019
No.
Persons reported living with diagnosed HIV
infection ever classified as AIDS
(as of December 2019)
No.
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, New York 165 1,121
Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia-South Carolina 361 1,232
Bakersfield, California 222 1,197
Birmingham-Hoover, Alabama 447 1,691
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, New York 239 1,211
Charleston – North Charleston, South Carolina 283 1,385
Cincinnati-Middletown, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana 555 2,166
Columbia, South Carolina 457 2,486
Jackson, Mississippi 409 1,712
Lakeland, Florida 283 1,207
Louisville, Kentucky-Indiana 384 1,723
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, Wisconsin 266 1,592
North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota, Florida* 190 1,047
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 345 1,455
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Delaware-Maryland—Wilmington Division 215 1,436
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 333 1,881
Port St. Lucie-Fort Pierce, Florida 155 1,392
Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, Rhode Island-Massachusetts 189 1,400
Raleigh-Cary, North Carolina 351 1,827
Richmond, Virginia 465 2,158
Rochester, New York 220 1,555

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 2019—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 8,202 5,837 14,039
Alaska 347 400 747
Arizona 8,840 7,098 15,938
Arkansas 3,274 2,666 5,940
California 62,806 73,488 136,294
Colorado 7,140 5,389 12,529
Connecticut 4,034 6,668 10,702
Delaware 1,324 1,954 3,278
District of Columbia 6,808 8,405 15,213
Florida 55,259 59,278 114,537
Georgia 25,644 25,874 51,518
Hawaii 1,167 1,405 2,572
Idaho 494 475 969
Illinois 19,252 18,997 38,249
Indiana 5,934 5,546 11,480
Iowa 1,199 1,323 2,522
Kansas 1,658 1,706 3,364
Kentucky 3,803 3,481 7,284
Louisiana 11,282 11,151 22,433
Maine 637 674 1,311
Maryland 15,403 17,389 32,792
Massachusetts 9,306 11,298 20,604
Michigan 8,902 8,600 17,502
Minnesota 4,680 3,783 8,463
Mississippi 5,324 4,856 10,180
Missouri 6,669 6,624 13,293
Montana 241 251 492
Nebraska 1,069 1,079 2,148
Nevada 5,044 4,222 9,266
New Hampshire 618 612 1,230
New Jersey 18,411 19,109 37,520
New Mexico 1,561 1,692 3,253
New York 53,259 73,698 126,957
North Carolina 18,058 12,780 30,838
North Dakota 236 168 404
Ohio 12,198 10,429 22,627
Oklahoma 3,411 2,948 6,359
Oregon 2,805 3,566 6,371
Pennsylvania 16,269 19,335 35,604
Rhode Island 1,095 1,424 2,519
South Carolina 8,457 9,299 17,756
South Dakota 333 272 605
Tennessee 9,827 8,675 18,502
Texas 46,602 46,685 93,287
Utah 1,552 1,523 3,075
Vermont 227 278 505
Virginia 13,030 11,085 24,115
Washington 6,339 6,852 13,191
West Virginia 927 942 1,869
Wisconsin 3,239 2,880 6,119
Wyoming 164 163 327
American Samoa 0 1 1
Federated States of Micronesia* 0 0 0
Guam 69 44 113
Marshall Islands* 0 1 1
Northern Mariana Islands 5 10 15
Palau 5 4 9
Puerto Rico 8,463 9,952 18,415
U.S. Virgin Islands 268 344 612

Note. The number of cases shown in the Total column was used by the Health Resources and Services Administration in FY 2021 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 2019—Eligible Metropolitan Areas and Transitional Grant Areas for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
Area of residence HIV non-AIDS
No.
HIV infection
ever classified as AIDS
No.
Total
No.
Eligible metropolitan areas (EMAs)
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, Georgia 16,810 17,414 34,224
Baltimore, Maryland 8,381 9,811 18,192
Boston-Brockton-Nashua, Massachusetts-New Hampshire 8,314 10,117 18,431
Chicago, Illinois 16,467 16,124 32,591
Dallas, Texas 11,493 11,403 22,896
Detroit, Michigan 5,756 5,729 11,485
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 9,313 9,442 18,755
Houston, Texas 14,428 15,193 29,621
Los Angeles-Long Beach, California 25,386 27,913 53,299
Miami, Florida 16,144 14,632 30,776
Nassau-Suffolk, New York 2,734 3,570 6,304
New Haven-Bridgeport -Danbury-Waterbury, Connecticut 2,287 3,880 6,167
New Orleans, Louisiana 4,429 4,608 9,037
New York, New York 43,035 60,789 103,824
Newark, New Jersey 6,894 7,000 13,894
Orlando, Florida 6,530 6,224 12,754
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-New Jersey 12,015 13,809 25,824
Phoenix-Mesa, Arizona 6,871 5,288 12,159
San Diego, California 6,650 7,324 13,974
San Francisco, California 7,267 10,467 17,734
San Juan-Bayamon, Puerto Rico 5,644 6,202 11,846
Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida 5,849 6,594 12,443
Washington, DC-Maryland-Virginia-West Virginia 17,197 19,266 36,463
West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, Florida 3,494 4,931 8,425
Transitional grant areas (TGAs)
Austin-San Marcos, Texas 3,169 3,249 6,418
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 2,699 2,724 5,423
Bergen-Passaic, New Jersey 2,195 2,420 4,615
Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord, North Carolina-South Carolina 4,722 3,042 7,764
Cleveland-Lorain-Elyria, Ohio 3,035 2,678 5,713
Columbus, Ohio 3,320 2,509 5,829
Denver, Colorado 5,479 4,040 9,519
Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas 3,105 2,904 6,009
Hartford, Connecticut 1,363 2,214 3,577
Indianapolis, Indiana 2,935 2,696 5,631
Jacksonville, Florida 3,359 3,881 7,240
Jersey City, New Jersey 2,744 2,877 5,621
Kansas City, Missouri-Kansas 2,505 2,853 5,358
Las Vegas, Nevada-Arizona 4,505 3,750 8,255
Memphis, Tennessee-Mississippi-Arkansas 4,445 3,745 8,190
Middlesex-Somerset-Hunterdon, New Jersey 1,601 1,669 3,270
Minneapolis-St Paul, Minnesota-Wisconsin 4,117 3,271 7,388
Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro, Tennessee 2,990 2,581 5,571
Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News, Virginia 4,222 2,859 7,081
Oakland, California 3,650 5,058 8,708
Orange County, California 3,835 4,047 7,882
Portland-Vancouver, Oregon-Washington 2,368 2,795 5,163
Riverside-San Bernardino, California 4,852 5,367 10,219
Sacramento, California 2,168 2,120 4,288
St. Louis, Missouri-Illinois 4,023 3,702 7,725
San Antonio, Texas 3,597 3,443 7,040
San Jose, California 1,630 2,340 3,970
Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, Washington 4,345 4,580 8,925

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 FY2021 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 2019—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.
Albany-Schenectady-Troy, New York 912 1,121 2,033
Augusta-Richmond County, Georgia-South Carolina 1,148 1,232 2,380
Bakersfield, California 1,110 1,197 2,307
Birmingham-Hoover, Alabama 2,571 1,691 4,262
Buffalo-Niagara Falls, New York 1,244 1,211 2,455
Charleston – North Charleston, South Carolina 1,379 1,385 2,764
Cincinnati-Middletown, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana 2,427 2,166 4,593
Columbia, South Carolina 2,120 2,486 4,606
Jackson, Mississippi 1,862 1,712 3,574
Lakeland, Florida 959 1,207 2,166
Louisville, Kentucky-Indiana 2,029 1,723 3,752
Milwaukee-Waukesha-West Allis, Wisconsin 1,815 1,592 3,407
North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota, Florida* 840 1,047 1,887
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1,696 1,455 3,151
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Delaware-Maryland—Wilmington Division 971 1,436 2,407
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1,720 1,881 3,601
Port St. Lucie-Fort Pierce, Florida 692 1,392 2,084
Providence-New Bedford-Fall River, Rhode Island-Massachusetts 1,051 1,400 2,451
Raleigh-Cary, North Carolina 2,153 1,827 3,980
Richmond, Virginia 2,672 2,158 4,830
Rochester, New York 1,276 1,555 2,831

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 FY2021 funding calculations.
*This MSA was formerly named Bradenton-Sarasota-Venice, Florida, but the counties delineating the metropolitan statistical area have not changed.