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Minnesota’s HIV Treatment Cascade

Minnesota’s HIV Treatment Cascade. This slide set describes the continuum of HIV care in Minnesota. The slides rely on data from HIV/AIDS cases diagnosed through 2011 and alive at year end 2012 and reported to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) HIV/AIDS Surveillance System. Introduction.

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Minnesota’s HIV Treatment Cascade

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  1. Minnesota’s HIV Treatment Cascade

  2. This slide set describes the continuum of HIV care in Minnesota. The slides rely on data from HIV/AIDS cases diagnosed through 2011 and alive at year end 2012 and reported to the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) HIV/AIDS Surveillance System. Introduction

  3. Persons living with Diagnosed HIV/AIDS (PLWH) • Defined as persons diagnosed with HIV infection (regardless of stage at diagnosis) through year-end 2011, who were alive at year-end 2012. • Linkage to Care • Calculated as the percentage of persons linked to care within 3 months after initial HIV diagnosis during 2011.Linkage to care is based on the number of persons diagnosed during 2011 and is therefore shown in a different color than the other bars with a different denominator. • Retention in Care • Calculated as the percentage of persons who had ≥1 CD4 or viral load test results during 2012 among those diagnosed with HIV through year-end 2011 and alive at year end 2012. • Viral Suppression • Calculated as the percentage of persons who had suppressed viral load (≤200 copies/mL) at most recent test during 2012, among those diagnosed with HIV through year-end 2011 and alive at year end 2012. Definitions

  4. Percentage of persons diagnosed with HIV engaged in selected stages of the continuum of care – Minnesota

  5. Percentage of persons diagnosed with HIV engaged in selected stages of the continuum of care, by sex at birth– Minnesota

  6. Percentage of persons diagnosed with HIV engaged in selected stages of the continuum of care, by race– Minnesota *

  7. Percentage of persons diagnosed with HIV engaged in selected stages of the continuum of care, by Risk Group– Minnesota

  8. Percentage of persons diagnosed with HIV engaged in selected stages of the continuum of care, by current age– Minnesota

  9. Percentage of persons diagnosed with HIV engaged in selected stages of the continuum of care, by geography of current residence– Minnesota

  10. Percentage of persons diagnosed with HIV engaged in selected stages of the continuum of care, by disease status– Minnesota

  11. Examination of Persons Not Virally SuppressedHigh viral load vs. no viral load reported

  12. While more than 7,000 people over the age of 13 are living with HIV in Minnesota, only 61% are virally suppressed 79% of people diagnosed with HIV in 2011 were linked to care within 90 days of diagnosis Differences exist in the continuum of care among people within select populations Conclusions

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