National Opioid Epidemic

New HIV Diagnoses

Number of new HIV diagnoses in one year, among adults and adolescents 13 and older. (Read more)

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Historical Trend

200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202305,00010,00015,00020,00025,00030,00035,00040,00045,00050,000United States

Data Table

50 Highest CountiesStateNew HIV Diagnoses (2023)
United StatesUnited States15,912
Miami-Dade CountyFlorida665
Harris CountyTexas545
Los Angeles CountyCalifornia479
Broward CountyFlorida394
Dallas CountyTexas351
Maricopa CountyArizona304
Orange CountyFlorida266
Cook CountyIllinois263
Hillsborough CountyFlorida213
Fulton CountyGeorgia203
Clark CountyNevada189
Kings CountyNew York173
Philadelphia CountyPennsylvania171
Duval CountyFlorida171
Mecklenburg CountyNorth Carolina149
Bronx CountyNew York146
Queens CountyNew York145
Palm Beach CountyFlorida144
King CountyWashington141
Shelby CountyTennessee138
DeKalb CountyGeorgia133
Wayne CountyMichigan132
Tarrant CountyTexas124
New York CountyNew York121
Orange CountyCalifornia112
Marion CountyIndiana110
Travis CountyTexas109
Pinellas CountyFlorida105
Bexar CountyTexas96
Polk CountyFlorida95
Jefferson CountyKentucky92
Franklin CountyOhio92
Gwinnett CountyGeorgia87
San Bernardino CountyCalifornia83
Riverside CountyCalifornia82
Fresno CountyCalifornia82
Alameda CountyCalifornia81
San Francisco CountyCalifornia81
Prince George's CountyMaryland79
Cobb CountyGeorgia77
El Paso CountyTexas76
St. Louis CountyMissouri73
Santa Clara CountyCalifornia72
Wake CountyNorth Carolina70
Cuyahoga CountyOhio68
Davidson CountyTennessee67
Hennepin CountyMinnesota67
East Baton Rouge ParishLouisiana67
Pima CountyArizona66
Clayton CountyGeorgia61

About the Indicator

Number of new HIV diagnoses in one year, among adults and adolescents 13 and older (children represent approximately 0.2% of new HIV infections in any year). All sub-national data representing zero to four (0-4) diagnoses are suppressed. Corresponding sub-national denominator population figures are also suppressed when the population represents fewer than 5 persons.

Data sharing agreements between Alaska, Kansas, Nebraska, and North Carolina and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were updated in June 2018. These states updated their agreements to reduce public dissemination of county level data. For Alaska and Nebraska, state agreements prohibit all county level data from being released. For Kansas and North Carolina, only select county data are available. Data for 2017 are presented as restricted. Data for 2016 and earlier are sourced from archived CDC data no longer available on CDC's Atlas Plus platform.

Data Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Available at: https://gis.cdc.gov/grasp/nchhstpatlas/main.html

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