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Quarterly HIV/AIDS Analysis for Michigan January 1, 2007

Quarterly HIV/AIDS Analysis for Michigan January 1, 2007. Michigan Department of Community Health HIV/STD & Other Bloodborne Infections Surveillance Section Division of Communicable Disease Bureau of Epidemiology. Estimate of HIV Prevalence.

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Quarterly HIV/AIDS Analysis for Michigan January 1, 2007

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  1. Quarterly HIV/AIDS Analysis for MichiganJanuary 1, 2007 Michigan Department of Community Health HIV/STD & Other Bloodborne Infections Surveillance Section Division of Communicable Disease Bureau of Epidemiology

  2. Estimate of HIV Prevalence • This estimate is calculated using several data sources, including: • Persons who have not yet been tested • Persons tested but not yet reported to MDCH • Persons reported by name and living with HIV • Persons reported by name and living with AIDS MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  3. Reported Living with HIV/not AIDS: • All living persons confidentially reported • with HIV infection, excluding those with AIDS. Reported Living with AIDS: • All living persons confidentially reported who meet the AIDS case definition. Reported Living with HIV/AIDS: • All living persons confidentially reported • with HIV infection, including those with AIDS. MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  4. Behavior Groups • Behaviors facilitate transmission. • It is the frequency of particular behaviors combined with the HIV prevalence in sexual or drug using networks that determines one’s risk for becoming infected. • Demographic descriptors further describe those at risk. MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  5. Persons living with HIV/AIDS by Behavior Group # persons est. or reported living with HIV/AIDS MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  6. Estimate of HIV Prevalence:Partner Behaviors for “High Risk” Heterosexually Infected Persons, Michigan (n=2,220) MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  7. Estimate of HIV Prevalence:Injecting Drug Use Behavior, (n=2,170) MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  8. Males Reported Living with HIV/AIDS by Race & Behavior (n=9,685) # Reported Cases MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  9. Females Reported Living with HIV/AIDS by Race & Behavior (n=2,918) # Reported Cases MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  10. Persons Living with HIV/AIDS by Mode of Transmission (n=12,603) MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  11. Black Males Living with HIV/AIDS,by Mode of Transmission (n =5,231) MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  12. White Males Living with HIV/AIDS,by Mode of Transmission (n =3,928) MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  13. Black Females Living with HIV/AIDS,by Mode of Transmission (n =2,154) MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  14. White Females Living with HIV/AIDS,by Mode of Transmission (n =594) MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  15. Prevalence Estimates of Persons Living with HIV/AIDS in MI by Sex and Race January 1, 2007 Prevalence Estimate MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  16. Estimated Prevalence Rates of Persons living with HIV/AIDS in MI by Sex and Race Jan 1, 2007 Rates Per 100,000 Population MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  17. Persons living with HIV/AIDS by Sex # persons est. or reported living with HIV/AIDS MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  18. Persons living with HIV/AIDS by Age at Diagnosis, ages 0-39 # persons est. or reported living with HIV/AIDS MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  19. Persons living with HIV/AIDS by Age at Diagnosis, ages 40+ # persons est. or reported living with HIV/AIDS MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  20. Persons living with HIV/AIDSby Race & Ethnicity # persons est. or reported living with HIV/AIDS MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007

  21. HIV Related Deaths in Michigan, All Ages, by Race and Sex: 1987-2005 Number of Deaths Year of Death MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007 11/13/06

  22. Leading Causes of Death Among Black Men in MI, Ages 25-44: 1990-2005 Number of Deaths Year MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007 11/13/06

  23. Leading Causes of Death Among White Men in MI, Ages 25-44: 1990-2005 Number of Deaths Year MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007 11/13/06

  24. Leading Causes of Death Among Black Women in MI, Ages 25-44:1990-2005 Number of Deaths Year MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007 11/13/06

  25. Leading Causes of Death Among White Women in MI, Ages 25-44: 1990-2005 Number of Deaths Year MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007 11/13/06

  26. Leading Causes of Death Among Hispanics in MI, Ages 25-44: 2005 • Males age 25-44 • 110 total deaths: • 29 accidents • 14 heart disease • 12 suicide • 11 homicide • 6 cancer • 6 liver disease/cirrhosis • 3 AIDS Females age 25-44 35 total deaths: • 5 cancer • 5 accidents • 4 suicide • 3 homicide • 0 AIDS MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007 11/13/06

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