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Prepared by the Burnet Institute for the Communicable Disease Prevention and Control Unit, Health Protection Branch. 2009 HIV/AIDS. HIV and AIDS in Victoria, 1983–2009. Rate of new HIV diagnosis per 100,000 population, Victoria, 1983–2009.
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Prepared by the Burnet Institute for the Communicable Disease Prevention and Control Unit,Health Protection Branch 2009 HIV/AIDS
Rate of new HIV diagnosis per 100,000 population, Victoria, 1983–2009
New HIV diagnoses by Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) Status, Victoria, 2004–2009
Number of new HIV diagnoses among males, by sexual exposure, Victoria, 1983–2009
New HIV diagnoses by exposure category,Victoria, 1997–2009 HPC (High prevalence country): Countries where the adult HIV prevalence is greater than 1% and HIV is transmitted predominantly through heterosexual contact. This includes countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar and selected countries in the Caribbean.
New HIV diagnoses by exposure category,Victoria, 2004–2009 HPC (High prevalence country): Countries where the adult HIV prevalence is greater than 1% and HIV is transmitted predominantly through heterosexual contact. This includes countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar and selected countries in the Caribbean.
New HIV diagnoses among heterosexual males, by exposure category, Victoria, 2004–2009 HPC (High prevalence country): Refers to countries where the adult HIV prevalence is greater than 1% and HIV is transmitted predominantly through heterosexual contact. This includes countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Cambodia, Myanmar and selected countries in the Caribbean.
New HIV diagnoses among heterosexual females, by exposure category, Victoria, 2004–2009 HPC (High prevalence country): Refers to countries where the adult HIV prevalence is greater than 1% and HIV is transmitted predominantly through heterosexual contact. This includes countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Cambodia, Myanmar and selected countries in the Caribbean.
New HIV diagnoses by time between HIV diagnosis and negative test and exposure category, Victoria, 2004–2009 HPC (High prevalence country): Refers to countries where the adult HIV prevalence is greater than 1% and HIV is transmitted predominantly through heterosexual contact. This includes countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Cambodia, Myanmar and selected countries in the Caribbean.