HIV surveillance summary, Georgia, 2016

HIV Surveillance Summary
Georgia, 2016
HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Section Epidemiology Program Division of Health Protection Georgia Department of Public Health

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The HIV Surveillance Summary, Georgia 2016 is published by the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH), HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Section (HAES), 2 Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30303. Data are presented from known diagnoses and laboratory reports entered into the Georgia Enhanced HIV/AIDS Reporting System (eHARS). All data are provisional. The HIV Surveillance Summary, Georgia 2016 is not copyrighted and may be used and reproduced without permission. Citation of the source is, however, appreciated. SUGGESTED CITATION: Georgia Department of Public Health, HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Section HIV Surveillance Summary, Georgia 2016, https://dph.georgia.gov/data-fact-sheet-summaries, Published March 2018, [Accessed: date]
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Publication of this report was made possible with the contributions of the Georgia DPH HAES Core HIV Surveillance staff, HIV Case Report Forms submitted by Georgia health care facility staff, HIV infection related laboratory test results transmitted by laboratory facilities in Georgia, data matches with other DPH programs, and the ongoing efforts of multiple individuals from public and private sector organizations dedicated to improving surveillance, prevention, testing, and care of persons living with HIV infection.
Georgia HIV Core Surveillance Team contributors: Lauren Barrineau-Vejjajiva, Lakeia Kelley, Thelma Fannin, Latosha Johnson, Jane Kelly, Rodriques Lambert, Mildred McGainey, Latoya Moss, Rama Namballa, Doris Pearson, A. Eugene Pennisi, Akilah Spratling, Lakecia Vanerson, and Andrenita West.
This report was prepared by the following staff from the Georgia Department of Public Health: Brian Huylebroeck, MSPH; Pascale Wortley, MD, MPH; Cherie Drenzek, DVM, MS.

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 5

TECHNICAL NOTES .................................................................................................................................................................. 6

Definitions ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7

References .......................................................................................................................................................................... 8

TABLES..................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

HIV Diagnoses and persons living with HIV, Georgia, 2016 .............................................................................................. 10

Table 1. HIV diagnoses, late diagnoses, and stage 3 (AIDS) diagnoses, Georgia, 2016 ................................................ 10

Table 2. HIV diagnoses, late diagnoses, and stage 3 (AIDS) diagnoses among males, Georgia, 2016.......................... 11

Table 3. HIV diagnoses, late diagnoses, and stage 3 (AIDS) diagnoses among females, Georgia, 2016 ...................... 12

Table 4. HIV diagnoses, late diagnoses, and stage 3 (AIDS) diagnoses among transgender persons, Georgia, 2016.. 13

Table 5. Persons Living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever Stage 3 (AIDS), Georgia, as of 12/31/2016 ....................... 14

Table 6. Persons living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever stage 3 (AIDS), males, Georgia, as of 12/31/2016 ............. 15

Table 7. Persons Living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever Stage 3 (AIDS), females, Georgia, as of 12/31/2016 ......... 16

Table 8. Persons Living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever Stage 3 (AIDS), transgender persons, Georgia, as of 12/31/2016 ................................................................................................................................................................... 17

HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV by Public Health District .............................................................................. 18

Table 9. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 1-1 (Rome), Georgia, 2016 ........................................... 18

Table 10. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 1-2 (Dalton), Georgia, 2016........................................ 19

Table 11. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 2 (Gainesville), Georgia, 2016 .................................... 20

Table 12. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-1 (Cobb-Douglas), Georgia, 2016 ............................ 21

Table 13. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-2 (Fulton), Georgia, 2016 ........................................ 22

Table 14. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-3 (Clayton), Georgia, 2016 ...................................... 23

Table 15. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-4 (East Metro), Georgia, 2016................................. 24

Table 16. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-5 (DeKalb), Georgia, 2016 ....................................... 25

Table 17. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 4 (LaGrange), Georgia, 2016....................................... 26

Table 18. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 5-1 (Dublin), Georgia, 2016 ........................................ 27

Table 19. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 5-2 (Macon), Georgia, 2016 ....................................... 28

Table 20. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 6 (Augusta), Georgia, 2016......................................... 29

Table 21. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 7 Columbus), Georgia, 2016 ....................................... 30

Table 22. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 8-1 (Valdosta), Georgia, 2016..................................... 31

Table 23. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 8-2 (Albany), Georgia, 2016........................................ 32

Table 24. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 9-1 (Savannah), Georgia, 2016 ................................... 33

Table 25. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 9-2 (Waycross), Georgia, 2016 ................................... 34

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Table 26. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 10 (Athens), Georgia, 2016 ........................................ 35 HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, Atlanta MSA................................................................................................ 36
Table 27. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area1, Georgia, 2016 ........... 36 Late Diagnoses by Public Health District and Atlanta MSA .............................................................................................. 37
Table 28. Late diagnoses by Public Health District and for Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area, Georgia, 2016 ...... 37 Public Health District and County Rates ........................................................................................................................... 38
Table 29. HIV diagnoses and persons living with HIV (PLWH): Public Health District and County number and rates per 100,000 population, Georgia 2016 ......................................................................................................................... 38 Distribution of General Population by Race/Ethnicity...................................................................................................... 43 Table 30. Distribution of the general population by race/ethnicity, Georgia 2016...................................................... 43 HIV/AIDS RESOURCES: .......................................................................................................................................................... 44

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INTRODUCTION

HIV infection remains an important public health problem in the state of Georgia. As of the end of 2016, there were 56,789 persons living with HIV in Georgia, and 2,593 persons were diagnosed in 2016. The number of persons living with HIV continues to increase, because of effective therapies now available. Based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 2016 HIV Surveillance Report, Georgia was ranked the fifth highest in the nation for the total number of new diagnoses of HIV infection among adults and adolescents after Florida, California, Texas, and New York1, and for the number of persons living with HIV infection. Georgia ranked 1st in the rate of HIV diagnosis among adults and adolescents, and 3rd in the rate of persons living with HIV, surpassed only by New York and Florida.
Monitoring the HIV/AIDS epidemic and understanding the burden of HIV infection in Georgia are essential for meeting the goals stated in the 2020 National HIV/AIDS Strategy to: 1) reduce HIV infections; 2) increase access to care and optimize health outcomes for persons living with HIV; 3) reduce HIV-related health disparities, and; 4) achieve a more coordinated national response to the HIV epidemic.

This annual report has been modified to contain more information. Additions include:
Demographic characteristics of persons diagnosed with HIV and living with HIV by gender (male, female, transgender)
Demographic characteristics of persons diagnosed late ("late diagnoses");
Rates of HIV diagnoses and of persons living with HIV by Public Health District and by county.
Demographic characteristics of persons diagnosed with HIV infection and living with HIV by Public Health District
Information on the Georgia HIV care continuum can be found in a separate report at the following web page: https://dph.georgia.gov/hiv-care-continuum

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TECHNICAL NOTES

Georgia statutes and regulations (O.C.G.A. 3112-2(b)) require healthcare providers (such as nurses, nurse practitioners, doctors, physician assistants) licensed in the state of Georgia to report all cases of HIV infection and/or Stage 3 (AIDS) to the Georgia DPH within seven days of diagnosis2. Laboratories licensed in the state of Georgia are required to report all HIV-related laboratory test results within 7 days. The information is used to monitor the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Georgia and guide program planning and evaluation. The data presented in the accompanying tables are based on confidential case reports collected through the Georgia DPH enhanced HIV/AIDS Reporting System (eHARS).
AIDS reporting began in the early 1980s, and HIV reporting began in Georgia on December 31, 2003. Electronic transmission of laboratory test results began in 2011. Receipt of CD4 counts and viral load tests make it possible to estimate the HIV Care Continuum for persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection in the state of Georgia (reports are available at: https://dph.georgia.gov/hiv-carecontinuum).
This report includes surveillance data reported through December 31, 2017 for cases diagnosed through December 31, 2016. This report is limited to cases diagnosed through December 2016 to take into

account delays in reporting, and to allow for obtaining follow up information on reported cases.
HIV diagnoses include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection, regardless of the stage of disease at diagnosis, who were residents of Georgia at the time of diagnosis. Persons living with HIV are those with a residence in the state of Georgia, based on current information available in the Georgia HIV/AIDS surveillance system, regardless of where they resided at the time of diagnosis. Persons residing in correctional facilities are included in this report and may inflate rates in certain geographic regions where there are large numbers of HIV-positive inmates.
Information on transmission category is missing for 30% of cases. Multiple imputation, a statistical approach, is used to replace each missing transmission category with a set of plausible values that represent the uncertainty about the true, but missing, value3. The methods were applied to adult and adolescent, but not pediatric cases. Multiple imputation is considered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to be the best method for redistribution of missing data in large databases. Transmission category is shown with missing data, and after multiple imputation. Cases missing race/ethnicity information are not assigned a risk through multiple

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imputation.
Persons for whom the current identity box "transgender" was checked on the case report form are classified as transgender. Because providers often do not complete all case report forms fields, the numbers reported here are most likely an underestimate. Additionally, because the current identity fields were added to the case report form in 2007, prevalent counts of HIV among transgender persons are incomplete. An effort to obtain transgender status from CareWARE, a database used by Ryan White clinics, resulted in a substantial increase in the number of transgender persons identified in this report compared to the 2015 report.
For data presented at the Public Health District or MSA level, all cells <5 observations are censored in accordance with the Georgia Department of Public Health HIV Surveillance Security and Confidentiality Guidelines. In addition, cells are censored when the underlying population denominator is <20,000 persons.
Definitions
HIV DIAGNOSES are cases diagnosed between January 1 and December 31, 2016, and reported to the Georgia Department of Public Health by December 31 2017, regardless of stage at diagnosis. This group includes persons whose initial diagnosis is Stage 3 (AIDS).
LATE DIAGNOSES are the subset of HIV diagnoses who

are found to be Stage 3 (AIDS) within 12 months of HIV diagnosis date. Such persons are termed late diagnoses because their advanced stage at diagnosis indicates that they were most likely infected for many years before diagnosis.
STAGE 3 (AIDS) DIAGNOSES include two groups: 1) persons newly diagnosed with HIV in 2016 and found to meet the definition for Stage 3 (AIDS) at diagnosis; and, 2) persons found to meet the Stage 3 definition in 2016, regardless of the date of their initial diagnosis.
PERSONS LIVING WITH HIV INFECTION are persons diagnosed by December 31, 2016, who are not known to be deceased, and for whom the most recent address available is in Georgia.
PERSONS LIVING WITH HIV, EVER STAGE 3 are persons diagnosed by December 31, 2016, who are not known to be deceased, for whom the most recent address available is in Georgia, and who met the case definition for Stage 3 (AIDS) at some point.
TRANSMISSION CATEGORIES presented in this report follow the standards created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and have been used for many years. According to the CDC, transmission category is the term for the classification of cases that summarizes a person's possible HIV risk factors. The summary classification results from selecting the one most likely risk factor to have been responsible for HIV transmission from the presumed hierarchical order of

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probability. For surveillance purposes, HIV and AIDS cases are counted only once in the hierarchy of transmission categories. Persons with more than one reported risk factor for HIV infection are classified in the transmission category according to the behavior that is most likely to have resulted in transmission. The exception is men who report sexual contact with other men and injection drug use; this group makes up a separate transmission category. Persons whose transmission category is classified as heterosexual contact are persons who report heterosexual contact specifically with a person known to have or be at high risk for HIV infection (e.g., an injection drug user/IDU). The term high risk is not included in the transmission category label for heterosexual contact in the tables because heterosexual contact itself is the risk factor most likely to have been responsible for transmission. However, the Table 3 footnote regarding this category clarifies how the data are defined: "heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection".
CURRENT RESIDENCE Current address is determined using the date of the most recently-entered residential address as of 12/31/2016 into the Georgia eHARS. The number of persons living with HIV is based on current address.
VITAL STATUS: Persons are assumed to be alive unless otherwise documented or reported. The Georgia DPH performs an annual match of the eHARS database with the Georgia Vital Records death data, the National

Death Index and the Social Security Death Index to ascertain vital status.
RATES: Denominators for population rates are based on the 2015 estimates of the Georgia resident population retrieved from the Georgia Department of Public Health, Office of Health Indicators for Planning (OHIP). Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates are not presented for case numbers less than 12 because these rates have relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
PERCENTAGES: Total percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding.
COUNTS: Counts in the gender and age categories may not add up to the overall totals due to very small number of cases with missing information.
References
1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HIV Surveillance Report, 2016; vol.28. https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/library/reports/surveillance/ cdc-hiv-surveillance-report-2016-vol-28.pdf 2. Department of Public Health, Rules and regulations 290-48.11 (2003); Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.) 31-22-9.2 (2011) 3. Harrison KM, Kajese T, Hall HI, Song R. Risk factor redistribution of the national HIV/AIDS surveillance data: an alternative approach. Public Health Rep 2008;123:61827.

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TABLES

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HIV Diagnoses and persons living with HIV, Georgia, 2016

Table 1. HIV diagnoses, late diagnoses, and stage 3 (AIDS) diagnoses, Georgia, 2016

Total
Gender
Male

HIV Diagnoses

(all stages)

N

%*

2,593

100%

2,037

79%

Late HIV Diagnoses1

N

%*

Row %

530

100%

20%

405

76%

20%

Stage 3 (AIDS) Diagnoses2

N

%*

962

100%

710

74%

Female

524

20%

116

22%

22%

234

24%

Transgender

32

1%

9

2%

28%

17

2%

Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic

1,846

71%

394

74%

21%

740

77%

White/Non-Hispanic

388

15%

65

12%

17%

112

12%

Hispanic/Latino, Any Race

183

7%

44

8%

24%

65

7%

American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races

3

0%

1

0%

33%

28

1%

4

1%

14%

1

0%

6

1%

78

3%

15

3%

21%

31

3%

Unknown

67

3%

7

1%

10%

7

1%

Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19

6

0%

1

0%

10%

2

0%

128

5%

9

2%

7%

11

1%

20-29 30-39

1,063

41%

142

26%

14%

220

22%

604

23%

150

28%

25%

294

31%

40-49 50-59

374

14%

104

20%

28%

192

20%

292

11%

88

17%

30%

165

17%

60+

122

5%

36

7%

30%

78

8%

Transmission Category

Men who have sex with men (MSM)

1,332

51%

238

45%

18%

416

43%

Injection drug use history (IDU)

26

1%

9

2%

35%

23

2%

MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

35

1%

5

1%

14%

11

1%

403

16%

110

21%

28%

204

21%

6

0%

1

0%

0%

2

0%

785

30%

167

31%

21%

304

32%

Transmission Category-Adjusted5
MSM

1,710

66%

312

59%

18%

561

58%

IDU

70

3%

22

4%

31%

45

5%

MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

49

2%

8

2%

16%

17

2%

687

26%

180

34%

26%

326

34%

6

0%

0

0%

0%

65

3%

8

2%

12%

2

0%

9

1%

*Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 1. Late diagnosis: stage 3 (AIDS) diagnosis within 12 months of HIV diagnosis. Row % is percent of HIV diagnoses that were late diagnoses 2. Stage 3 (AIDS): includes persons diagnosed with stage 3 in 2016, regardless of year of HIV diagnosis. 3. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with. hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, cases <13 with missing risk, and cases <13 with other risk (e.g. sexual transmission). 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding.

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Table 2. HIV diagnoses, late diagnoses, and stage 3 (AIDS) diagnoses among males, Georgia, 2016

Total Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category-Adjusted5
MSM IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

(all stages)

N

%*

2,037

100%

1,431 315 158 2 20 60 51

70% 15%
8% 0% 1% 3% 3%

Late HIV Diagnoses1

N

%*

Row %

405

100%

20%

295

73%

52

13%

39

10%

0

0%

2

0%

11

3%

6

1%

21% 17% 25%
0% 10% 20% 12%

2

0%

0

0%

105

5%

8

2%

913

45%

124

30%

482

24%

125

31%

264

13%

71

18%

198

10%

57

14%

69

3%

20

5%

0% 8% 14% 26% 27% 29% 29%

1,305 15 34
161 2
518

64% 1% 2% 8% 0%
25%

232

57%

6

1%

5

1%

55

14%

0

0%

107

26%

18% 40% 15% 35%
0% 21%

Stage 3 (AIDS)

Diagnoses2

N

%*

710

100%

540

76%

86

12%

53

7%

0

0%

5

1%

21

3%

5

1%

1

0%

8

1%

188

26%

225

32%

127

18%

113

16%

48

7%

406

57%

14

2%

11

2%

84

12%

1

0%

194

27%

1,683

83%

306

75%

18%

550

77%

35

2%

12

3%

34%

25

3%

48

2%

8

2%

17%

17

2%

216

11%

73

18%

34%

111

16%

2

0%

0

0%

0%

1

0%

51

3%

6

1%

12%

6

1%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 1. Late diagnosis: stage 3 (AIDS) diagnosis within 12 months of HIV diagnosis. Row % is percent of HIV diagnoses that were late diagnoses 2. Stage 3 (AIDS): includes persons diagnosed with stage 3 in 2016, regardless of year of HIV diagnosis. 3. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with. hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, cases <13 with missing risk, and cases <13 with other risk (e.g. sexual transmission). 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding.

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Table 3. HIV diagnoses, late diagnoses, and stage 3 (AIDS) diagnoses among females, Georgia, 2016

Total Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Injection drug use history (IDU) Heterosexual contact3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
IDU Heterosexual contact3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

(all stages)

N

%*

524

100%

389

74%

73

14%

23

4%

1

0%

7

1%

15

3%

16

3%

Late HIV Diagnoses1

N

%*

Row %

116 100%

22%

93

80%

13

11%

3

3%

1

1%

1

1%

4

3%

1

1%

24% 18% 13% 100% 14% 27%
6%

Stage 3 (AIDS)

Diagnoses2

N

%*

234

100%

187

80%

25

11%

9

4%

1

0%

1

0%

9

4%

2

1%

4

1%

0

0%

21

4%

1

1%

133

45%

14

30%

113

22%

22

19%

108

21%

32

28%

94

18%

31

27%

53

10%

16

14%

0%

1

0%

5%

3

1%

14%

25

26%

19%

62

26%

30%

62

26%

33%

51

22%

30%

30

13%

11

2%

3

3%

241

46%

55

47%

4

0%

1

0%

267

51%

57

49%

27%

9

23%

119

25%

1

21%

103

4% 51%
0% 44%

35

7%

9

8%

468

89%

105

90%

4

0%

1

0%

17

3%

1

1%

26%

20

22%

209

25%

1

6%

2

9% 89%
1% 1%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 1. Late diagnosis: stage 3 (AIDS) diagnosis within 12 months of HIV diagnosis. Row % is percent of HIV diagnoses that were late diagnoses 2. Stage 3 (AIDS): includes persons diagnosed with stage 3 in 2016, regardless of year of HIV diagnosis. 3. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with. hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, cases <13 with missing risk, and cases <13 with other risk (e.g. sexual transmission). 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding.

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Table 4. HIV diagnoses, late diagnoses, and stage 3 (AIDS) diagnoses among transgender persons, Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Transgender Male-to-Female Transgender Female-to-Male
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Sexual transmission3 Injection drug use history (IDU) Sexual transmission and IDU Unknown
Transmission Category-Adjusted4
Sexual transmission3 IDU Sexual transmission and IDU Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

(all stages)

N

%*

32

100%

30

94%

2

6%

Late HIV Diagnoses1

N

%*

Row %

9

100%

28%

8

89%

1

11%

27% 50%

26

81%

0

0%

2

6%

0

0%

1

3%

3

9%

0

0%

6

67%

0

0%

2

22%

0

0%

1

11%

0

0%

0

0%

23% 0%
100% 0%
100% 0% 0%

0

3%

2

6%

19

56%

9

28%

2

6%

0

0%

0

0%

0

11%

0

0%

4

44%

3

33%

1

11%

0

0%

0

0%

100% 0%
22% 33% 50%
0% 0%

28

88%

0% 0

1

3%

3

9%

6

67%

0

0%

0

0%

3

33%

21% 0% 0% 100%

Stage 3 (AIDS) Diagnoses2

N

%*

17

100%

16

94%

1

6%

13

76%

0

0%

3

18%

0

0%

0

0%

1

6%

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

7

41%

7

41%

3

18%

0

0%

0

0%

11

65%

0% 0

0

0%

6

35%

30

94%

0

0%

1

3%

1

3%

8

89%

0

0%

0

0%

1

11%

27% 0%
0%
100%

17

99%

0

1%

0

0%

0

0%

1. Late diagnosis: stage 3 (AIDS) diagnosis within 12 months of HIV diagnosis. 2. Stage 3 (AIDS): includes persons diagnosed with stage 3 in 2016, regardless of year of HIV diagnosis. 3. Includes sex with male and probable heterosexual transmission as noted in medical chart. 4. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding.

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Table 5. Persons Living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever Stage 3 (AIDS), Georgia, as of 12/31/2016

PLWH

Ever stage 3 (AIDS)1

Total Gender
Male Female Transgender
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races Unknown

N
56,789
42,778 13,447
480
38,674 11,015
3,586 27 265
2,201 1,021

%*
100%
75% 24%
1%
68% 19%
6% 0% 0% 4% 2%

N
30,072
22,746 7,049 249
20,752 5,771 1,937 9 106 1,291 206

%*
100%
76% 23%
1%
69% 19%
6% 0% 0% 4% 1%

Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+

122

0%

23

0%

341

1%

65

0%

7,311

13%

2,039

7%

12,043

21%

5,238

17%

14,180

25%

8,080

27%

15,764

28%

10,075

34%

7,015

12%

4,549

15%

Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5

26,768

47%

14,167

47%

2,530

4%

1,798

6%

1,871

3%

1,247

4%

8,589

15%

5,027

17%

547

1%

293

1%

122

0%

23

0%

16,362

29%

7,517

25%

MSM IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contac2 Adult other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

34,398

61%

17,641

59%

3,846

7%

2,541

8%

2,347

4%

1,504

5%

14,493

26%

7,850

26%

547

1%

293

1%

122

0%

23

0%

1,035

2%

219

1%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 1. Persons whose infection was ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS). 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. 4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.

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Table 6. Persons living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever stage 3 (AIDS), males, Georgia, as of 12/31/2016

Total Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (DU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

PLWH

N
42,778

%*
100%

27,836 9,462 2,832 21 202 1,676 749

65% 22%
7% 0% 0% 4% 2%

61 214 6,113 9,172 10,265 11,900 5,045

0% 1% 14% 21% 24% 28% 12%

26,392 1,486 1,851 2,224 271 61
10,493

62% 3% 4% 5% 1% 0%
25%

34,008 2,114 2,327 3,266 271 46 731

80% 5% 5% 8% 1% 0% 2%

Ever stage 3 (AIDS)

N
22,746

%*
100%

14,940 5,031 1,553 7 85 977 153

66% 22%
7% 0% 0% 4% 1%

14 35 1,668 3,991 5,882 7,767 3,367

0% 0% 8% 18% 26% 34% 15%

13,978 1,104 1,237 1,410 143 14 4,860

61% 5% 5% 6% 1% 0%
21%

13,978 1,104 1,237 1,410 143 11 4,860

61% 5% 5% 6% 1% 0%
21%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 1. Persons whose infection was ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS). 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. 4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.

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Table 7. Persons Living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever Stage 3 (AIDS), females, Georgia, as of 12/31/2016

Total Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Injection drug use history (IDU) Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

PLWH

N
13,447

%*
100%

10,420

77%

1,525

11%

710

5%

6

0%

60

0%

505

4%

221

2%

Ever stage 3 (AIDS)1

N
7,049

%*
100%

5,604

80%

725

10%

356

5%

2

0%

20

0%

302

4%

40

1%

60

0%

9

0%

122

1%

30

0%

1,067

8%

312

5%

2,680

20%

1,149

16%

3,775

28%

2,118

30%

3,792

28%

2,266

32%

1,946

14%

1,164

17%

1,036

8%

691

10%

6,341

47%

3,602

51%

273

2%

148

2%

60

0%

9

0%

5,737

43%

2,599

37%

1,721

13%

1,060

15%

11,170

83%

5,791

82%

273

2%

148

2%

60

0%

9

0%

223

2%

41

1%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 1. Persons whose infection was ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS). 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. 4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.

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Table 8. Persons Living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever Stage 3 (AIDS), transgender persons, Georgia, as of 12/31/2016

PLWH

Ever stage 3 (AIDS)1

Total Gender
Transgender Male-to-Female Transgender Female-to-Male Unknown
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Sexual transmission2 Injection drug use history (IDU) Sex. Transmission and IDU Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted3

N
480
443 33 4
396 20 41 0 3 20 0
0 4 129 167 112 48 19

%*
100%
92% 7% 1%
83% 4% 9% 0% 1% 4% 0%
0% 1% 27% 35% 23% 10% 4%

N
249
230 17 2
199 10 27 0 1 12 0
0 0 39 86 75 33 16

400

83%

204

4

1%

1

20

4%

10

53

11%

32

%*
100%
92% 7% 1%
80% 4%
11% 0% 0% 5% 0%
0% 0% 16% 35% 30% 13% 6%
82% 0% 4% 13%

Sexual transmission2 IDU8 Sex. Transmission and IDU Unknown

446

93%

233

93%

8

2%

3

1%

20

4%

10

4%

2

0%

1

0%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 1. Persons whose infection was ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS). 2.Includes sex with male and probable heterosexual transmission as noted in medical chart 3. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods

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HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV by Public Health District

Table 9. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 1-1 (Rome), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM IDU MSM-IDU

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

29

100%

24

83%

5

17%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

994

100%

724

73%

268

27%

11

38%

346

35%

12

41%

495

50%

<5

--

83

8%

2

6%

48

4%

<5

--

22

2%

0

0%

<5

--

<5

--

8

1%

6

20%

93

9%

10

34%

168

17%

6

21%

264

27%

<5

--

298

30%

<5

--

160

16%

14

48%

393

40%

0

0%

77

8%

<5

--

36

4%

6

21%

129

13%

0

0%

20

2%

0

0%

<5

--

8

28%

336

34%

18

63%

550

55%

0

1%

105

11%

<5

--

46

5%

Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

7

24%

248

25%

0

0%

20

2%

0

0%

<5

--

<5

--

22

2%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 10. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 1-2 (Dalton), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM
IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

29

100%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

658

100%

22

76%

515

78%

7

24%

139

21%

7

24%

129

20%

16

55%

382

58%

<5

--

96

15%

2

7%

35

5%

0

0%

16

2%

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

6

1%

12

41%

76

11%

7

24%

124

19%

5

17%

161

24%

<5

--

209

32%

<5

--

82

12%

12

41%

330

50%

<5

--

29

4%

<5

--

31

5%

<5

--

77

12%

0

0%

7

1%

0

0%

0

0%

11

38%

184

28%

18

63%

416

63%

<5

--

45

7%

<5

--

36

6%

7

23%

139

21%

0

0%

7

1%

0

0%

0

0%

0

0%

16

2%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 11. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 2 (Gainesville), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted4
MSM
IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

45

100%

34

76%

11

24%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

784

100%

552

70%

226

29%

11

24%

200

26%

23

51%

394

50%

7

16%

116

15%

3

6%

48

6%

<5

--

26

3%

0

0%

<5

--

5

11%

7

1%

14

31%

89

11%

9

20%

147

19%

7

16%

216

28%

9

20%

229

29%

<5

--

94

12%

16

36%

308

39%

<5

--

39

5%

<5

--

32

4%

10

22%

110

14%

0

0%

10

1%

0

0%

<5

--

17

38%

284

36%

24

54%

436

56%

<5

--

60

8%

<5

--

40

5%

16

36%

211

27%

0

0%

10

1%

0

0%

<5

--

<5

--

26

3%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 12. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-1 (Cobb-Douglas), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male

N
181
155

%*
100%
86%

N
3,843
2,898

%*
100%
75%

Female

23

13%

901

23%

Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic

117

65%

2,381

62%

White/Non-Hispanic

26

14%

886

23%

Hispanic/Latino, Any Race

27

15%

330

9%

Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

0

0%

10

<1%

Other1

6

0%

189

5%

Unknown

<5

--

57

1%

Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13

0

--

9

<1%

13-19

7

4%

25

1%

20-29

87

48%

554

15%

30-39

51

28%

899

23%

40-49

15

8%

1,022

27%

50-59

17

9%

976

25%

60+

<5

--

357

9%

Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM)

108

60%

1,920

50%

Injection drug use history (IDU)

<5

--

152

4%

MSM-IDU

<5

--

115

3%

Heterosexual contact2

24

13%

637

17%

Adult Other3

<5

--

36

1%

Perinatal/other pediatric4

0

--

9

<1%

Unknown

44

24%

974

25%

Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM

134

74%

2,437

63%

IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

<5

--

216

6%

<5

--

149

4%

35

19%

938

24%

<5

--

36

1%

0

--

9

<1%

<5

--

59

2%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with
hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal
exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 13. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-2 (Fulton), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM
IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

601

100%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

16,424

100%

511

85%

13,675

83%

83

14%

2,550

16%

478

80%

11,738

71%

66

11%

2,954

18%

25

4%

785

5%

6

1%

53

<1%

11

2%

644

4%

14

2%

250

2%

0

0%

16

<1%

31

5%

57

<1%

253

42%

1,955

12%

145

24%

3,834

23%

93

15%

4,140

25%

54

9%

4,497

27%

25

4%

1,919

12%

372

62%

9,469

58%

<5

--

719

4%

7

1%

742

5%

51

8%

1,814

11%

0

0%

95

1%

0

0%

16

<1%

167

28%

3,571

22%

456

76%

11,443

70%

13

2%

976

6%

10

2%

868

5%

108

18%

2,767

17%

0

0%

95

1%

0

0%

16

<1%

14

2%

261

2%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 14. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-3 (Clayton), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM
IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

90

100%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

2,463

100%

59

66%

1,765

72%

29

32%

661

27%

77

86%

2,018

82%

<5

--

127

5%

6

7%

166

7%

0

0%

19

1%

<5

--

105

4%

<5

--

27

1%

<5

--

8

<1%

<5

--

21

1%

44

49%

440

18%

21

23%

582

24%

10

11%

572

23%

8

9%

608

25%

<5

--

232

9%

47

52%

1,144

46%

0

0%

101

4%

0

0%

67

3%

12

13%

428

17%

0

0%

23

1%

<5

0%

8

<1%

31

34%

692

28%

59

66%

1,459

59%

<5

--

154

6%

0

0%

85

3%

25

28%

709

29%

0

0%

23

1%

<5

0%

8

<1%

<5

--

25

1%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 15. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-4 (East Metro), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Other1 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

192

100%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

3,897

100%

153

80%

2,773

71%

36

19%

1,085

28%

125

65%

2,371

61%

25

13%

732

19%

30

16%

505

13%

<5

--

52

1%

<5

--

148

4%

6

3%

88

2%

Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM

<5

--

5

<1%

11

6%

32

1%

86

45%

533

14%

41

21%

815

21%

24

13%

1,087

28%

19

10%

1,013

26%

10

5%

412

11%

94

49%

1,754

45%

0

0%

122

3%

<5

--

91

2%

13

7%

677

17%

0

0%

53

1%

<5

--

5

<1%

82

43%

1,195

31%

134

70%

2,303

59%

IDU

5

3%

204

5%

MSM-IDU

<5

--

124

3%

Heterosexual contact2

42

22%

1,120

29%

Adult Other3

0

0%

53

1%

Perinatal/other pediatric4

<5

--

5

<1%

Unknown

6

3%

88

2%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as

sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with

hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal

exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted

for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 16. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-5 (DeKalb), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM
IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

360

100%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

9,537

100%

287

80%

7,606

80%

67

19%

1,826

19%

276

77%

6,704

70%

31

9%

1,716

18%

24

7%

583

6%

10

3%

77

1%

15

4%

332

3%

<5

--

123

1%

0

--

19

<1%

16

4%

40

<1%

154

43%

1,187

12%

84

23%

2,066

22%

55

15%

2,420

25%

41

11%

2,693

28%

9

3%

1,111

12%

207

58%

5,280

55%

<5

--

300

3%

<5

--

288

3%

44

12%

1,213

13%

0

0%

69

1%

0

0%

19

<1%

106

29%

2,368

25%

260

72%

6,533

69%

7

2%

483

5%

<5

--

366

4%

85

24%

1,942

20%

0

0%

69

1%

0

0%

19

<1%

5

1%

125

1%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 17. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 4 (LaGrange), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM
IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

111

100%

84

76%

27

24%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

1,999

100%

1,411

71%

568

28%

73

66%

1,243

62%

27

24%

512

26%

<5

--

121

6%

7

6%

96

4

0

0%

27

1%

0

0%

12

1%

8

7%

17

1%

41

37%

309

15%

22

20%

362

18%

19

17%

485

24%

16

14%

552

28%

5

5%

261

13%

51

46%

814

41%

<5

--

94

5%

<5

--

61

3%

21

19%

347

17%

0

0%

28

1%

0

0%

12

<1%

35

32%

643

32%

67

60%

1,107

55%

<5

--

150

8%

<5

--

77

4%

38

34%

599

30%

0

0%

28

1%

0

0%

12

<1%

0

0%

26

2%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 18. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 5-1 (Dublin), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

29

100%

21

72%

8

28%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

628

100%

419

67%

207

33%

24

83%

476

76%

<5

--

83

13%

<5

--

40

6%

<5

3%

21

3%

0

0%

8

1%

0

0%

0

0%

<5

--

<5

--

8

27%

62

10%

12

41%

107

17%

7

24%

170

27%

<5

--

190

30%

<5

--

97

15%

11

38%

149

24%

<5

--

40

6%

0

0%

17

3%

10

34%

129

21%

0

0%

<5

--

0

0%

0

0%

7

24%

292

46%

17

59%

276

44%

IDU

<5

--

70

11%

MSM-IDU

0

0%

27

4%

Heterosexual contact2

10

34%

244

39%

Adult Other3

0

0%

<5

--

Perinatal/other pediatric4

0

0%

0

0%

Unknown

0

0%

11

2%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 19. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 5-2 (Macon), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM
IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

116

100%

86

74%

29

25%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

2,141

100%

1,436

67%

695

32%

90

78%

1,614

75%

12

10%

321

15%

<5

--

84

4%

10

9%

99

4%

0

0%

23

1%

<5

0%

7

<1%

6

5%

14

1%

53

36%

323

16%

20

17%

401

19%

15

13%

495

23%

15

13%

606

28%

7

6%

295

14%

60

52%

753

35%

0

0%

95

4%

<5

--

56

3%

37

32%

373

17%

0

0%

27

1%

<5

0%

7

<1%

15

13%

830

39%

68

59%

1,072

50%

<5

--

177

8%

<5

--

77

4%

43

37%

759

35%

0

0%

27

1%

0

0%

7

<1%

0

0%

21

1%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 20. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 6 (Augusta), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM
IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

87

100%

65

75%

22

25%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

2,224

100%

1,474

66%

741

33%

70

80%

1,696

76%

13

15%

378

17%

<5

--

64

3%

0

0%

71

3%

<5

--

15

1%

<5

--

11

<1%

<5

--

49

2%

36

41%

267

12%

13

15%

354

16%

8

9%

470

21%

17

20%

684

31%

7

8%

389

17%

35

40%

783

35%

0

0%

169

8%

0

0%

79

4%

23

26%

390

18%

0

0%

67

3%

<5

--

11

<1%

27

31%

725

33%

51

59%

1,023

46%

<5

--

253

11%

0

0%

96

4%

29

33%

759

34%

0

0%

67

3%

<5

--

11

<1%

<5

--

15

1%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 21. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 7 Columbus), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM
IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

97

100%

63

65%

33

34%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

1,728

100%

1,125

65%

589

34%

76

78%

1,290

75%

12

12%

234

14%

<5

--

73

4%

5

5%

76

4%

0

0%

55

3%

0

0%

6

<1%

<5

--

11

1%

35

36%

222

13%

17

18%

335

19%

14

14%

410

24%

15

15%

486

28%

12

12%

258

15%

36

37%

525

30%

<5

--

96

6%

<5

--

38

2%

23

24%

412

24%

<5

--

19

1%

0

0%

6

<1%

30

31%

632

37%

46

47%

762

44%

6

6%

148

9%

5

5%

52

3%

40

41%

685

40%

<5

--

19

1%

0

0%

6

<1%

0

0%

55

3%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 22. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 8-1 (Valdosta), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM
IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

59

100%

40

68%

18

31%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

1,119

100%

661

59%

447

40%

43

73%

786

70%

8

14%

206

18%

6

10%

80

7%

1

2%

38

3%

<5

--

9

1%

0

0%

<5

--

5

8%

7

1%

15

25%

131

12%

15

25%

219

20%

12

20%

292

26%

8

14%

311

28%

<5

--

157

14%

17

29%

306

27%

0

0%

58

5%

0

0%

24

2%

21

36%

386

34%

0

0%

11

1%

0

0%

<5

--

21

36%

332

30%

28

47%

418

37%

<5

--

87

8%

0

0%

30

3%

28

47%

560

50%

0

0%

11

1%

0

0%

<5

--

<5

--

11

1%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 23. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 8-2 (Albany), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM
IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

97

100%

68

70%

27

28%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

1,714

100%

1,053

61%

651

38%

80

82%

1,399

82%

10

10%

175

10%

<5

--

64

4%

3

3%

65

4%

<5

--

11

1%

<5

--

9

1%

6

6%

16

1%

43

44%

258

16%

18

19%

330

19%

11

11%

380

22%

11

11%

476

28%

7

7%

244

14%

36

37%

545

32%

<5

--

73

4%

<5

--

24

1%

23

24%

364

21%

0

0%

21

1%

<5

--

9

1%

32

33%

678

40%

48

49%

776

45%

5

5%

138

8%

<5

--

36

2%

39

40%

721

42%

0

0%

21

1%

<5

--

9

1%

<5

--

13

1%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 24. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 9-1 (Savannah), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

130

100%

99

76%

30

23%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

2,682

100%

1,805

67%

867

32%

78

60%

1,793

67%

27

21%

571

21%

18

14%

166

6%

5

2%

116

4%

<5

--

36

1%

0

--

6

<1%

<5

--

15

1%

53

41%

365

13%

33

25%

495

18%

20

15%

551

21%

14

11%

812

30%

5

4%

437

16%

56

43%

928

35%

<5

--

171

6%

<5

--

57

2%

35

27%

461

17%

0

0%

31

1%

0

0%

6

<1%

34

26%

1,028

38%

74

57%

1,337

50%

IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

<5

--

269

10%

<5

--

82

3%

47

36%

921

34%

0

0%

31

1%

0

0%

6

<1%

<5

--

36

1%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 25. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 9-2 (Waycross), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

43

100%

31

72%

11

26%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

1,206

100%

788

65%

414

34%

29

67%

778

65%

10

23%

263

22%

<5

--

84

7%

1

2%

59

5%

0

0%

22

2%

<5

0%

<5

--

5

12%

<5

--

12

28%

152

13%

12

28%

219

18%

5

12%

290

24%

8

19%

365

30%

<5

--

174

14%

21

49%

365

30%

<5

--

64

5%

<5

--

35

3%

7

16%

286

24%

0

0%

12

1%

<5

0%

<5

--

10

23%

443

37%

25

58%

528

44%

IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

<5

--

106

9%

<5

--

46

4%

12

28%

492

41%

0

0%

12

1%

<5

0%

<5

--

0

0%

22

2%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Table 26. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 10 (Athens), Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Other1 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted5
MSM
IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses

N

%*

43

100%

32

74%

9

21%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

942

100%

623

66%

301

32%

21

49%

525

56%

11

26%

299

32%

<5

--

65

7%

5

11%

42

5%

<5

--

9

1%

<5

--

5

1%

<5

--

9

1%

16

47%

110

12%

6

14%

202

21%

8

19%

232

25%

6

14%

255

27%

<5

--

128

14%

22

51%

345

37%

<5

--

58

6%

0

0%

33

4%

11

26%

184

20%

0

0%

14

1%

<5

0%

<5

--

9

21%

305

32%

26

60%

470

50%

<5

--

83

9%

0

0%

39

4%

13

30%

321

34%

0

0%

14

1%

<5

0%

<5

--

<5

--

12

1%

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. Includes Asian, Pacific Islander, Native Hawaiian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 2. Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 3. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, Atlanta MSA
Table 27. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area1, Georgia, 2016

Total Gender
Male Female
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non-Hispanic White/Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Asian/Nat. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Other2 Unknown
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category
Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use history (IDU) MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact3 Adult Other4 Perinatal/other pediatric5
Unknown
Transmission Category--Adjusted6
MSM
IDU MSM-IDU Heterosexual contact3 Adult Other4 Perinatal/other pediatric5 Unknown

HIV Diagnoses N
1,577

%*
100%

1,280

81%

276

18%

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

%*

39,347

100%

30,986

79%

7,916

20%

1,157

73%

26,823

68%

201

13%

7,530

19%

119

8%

2,607

7%

19

1%

226

1%

49

3%

1,555

4%

32

2%

606

2%

<5

0%

72

0%

76

5%

207

1%

675

43%

5,095

13%

371

24%

8,776

22%

227

14%

10,040

26%

163

10%

10,699

27%

61

4%

4,448

11%

895

57%

20,859

53%

9

1%

1,549

4%

16

1%

1,409

4%

174

11%

5,299

13%

0

0%

330

1%

<5

0%

72

0%

480

30%

9,846

25%

1,133

72%

25,948

66%

35

2%

2,273

6%

25

2%

1,724

4%

347

22%

8,382

21%

0

0%

330

1%

<5

0%

72

0%

34

2%

634

2%

*Percents may not add up to 100 due to rounding 1.Barrow, Bartow, Butts, Carroll, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Dawson, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Meriwether, Morgan, Newton, Paulding, Pickens, Pike, Rockdale, Spalding, Walton 2. Includes American Indian, Alaska Native, Multiple races 3.Heterosexual contact: Defined as sexual contact with someone of the opposite sex with known risk such as injection drug use, bisexual male (applies to females only), person with hemophilia/coagulation disorder, transfusion recipient with HIV documentation, and or person with AIDS or documented HIV. 4. Includes perinatal exposure, hemophilia, blood transfusion.5. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 6. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods. Adjusted subtotals may be different from unadjusted subtotals due to rounding

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Late Diagnoses by Public Health District and Atlanta MSA
Table 28. Late diagnoses by Public Health District and for Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area, Georgia, 2016

Total 1-1 Northwest (Rome) 1-2 North Georgia (Dalton) 2-0 North (Gainesville) 3-1 Cobb-Douglas 3-2 Fulton 3-3 Clayton (Jonesboro) 3-4 East Metro (Lawrenceville) 3-5 DeKalb 4-0 LaGrange 5-1 South Central (Dublin) 5-2 North Central (Macon) 6-0 East Central (Augusta) 7-0 West Central (Columbus) 8-1 South (Valdosta) 8-2 Southwest (Albany) 9-1 Coastal (Savannah) 9-2 Southeast (Waycross) 10-0 Northeast (Athens) Unknown Health District
Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area1

HIV Diagnoses (all stages) N
2,593 29 29 45 181 601 90 192 360 111 29 116 87 97 59 97 130 43 43 254
1,577

Late HIV Diagnoses

(stage 3 [AIDS] within 12 months)

N

Row %

530

20.4

7

24.1

9

31

6

13.3

27

14.9

105

17.5

14

15.5

40

20.8

72

20

33

29.7

6

20.7

22

19

18

20.7

31

32

20

33.9

26

26.8

26

20

15

34.9

10

23.3

43

16.9

300

19

1.Barrow, Bartow, Butts, Carroll, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Dawson, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Jasper, Lamar, Meriwether, Morgan, Newton, Paulding, Pickens, Pike, Rockdale, Spalding, Walton

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Public Health District and County Rates

Table 29. HIV diagnoses and persons living with HIV (PLWH): Public Health District and County number and rates per 100,000 population, Georgia 2016

1-1 Northwest (Rome) BARTOW CO. CATOOSA CO. CHATTOOGA CO. DADE CO. FLOYD CO. GORDON CO. HARALSON CO. PAULDING CO. POLK CO. WALKER CO.
1-2 North Georgia (Dalton) CHEROKEE CO. FANNIN CO. GILMER CO. MURRAY CO. PICKENS CO. WHITFIELD CO.
2-0 North (Gainesville) BANKS CO. DAWSON CO. FORSYTH CO. FRANKLIN CO. HABERSHAM CO. HALL CO. HART CO. LUMPKIN CO. RABUN CO. STEPHENS CO. TOWNS CO. UNION CO. WHITE CO.
3-1 Cobb-Douglas COBB CO. DOUGLAS CO.
3-2 Fulton

HIV diagnoses (all stages)
N1 Rate/100,0002,3

29

4.4

6

--

3

--

<5

--

0

0.0

5

--

1

--

0

0.0

11

--

<5

--

1

--

29

6.2

19

7.9

0

0.0

0

0.0

<5

--

0

0.0

9

--

45

6.5

0

0.0

0

0.0

6

--

<5

--

<5

--

23

11.7

0

0.0

<5

--

<5

--

<5

--

0

0.0

<5

--

<5

--

181

20.3

168

22.5

13

9.1

601

58.7

PLWH as of 12/31/2016

N

Rate/100,0002,3

994 186
59 57 15 219 58 28 256 50 65 658 348 38 41 43 40 148 784 19 23 171 37 61 275 50 27 16 43
5 30 27 3,843 3,293 550 16,424

150.8 179.2
88.9 229.6
92.3 226.8 101.9
96.4 164.3 119.7
95.7 139.7 144.0 152.6 137.9 109.4 129.7 141.5 113.8 103.3
97.4 77.4 165.8 137.9 139.9 195.7 85.9 96.6 167.0
-130.8
93.5 431.6 440.2 386.7 1604.9

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FULTON CO. 3-3 Clayton (Jonesboro)
CLAYTON CO. 3-4 East Metro (Lawrenceville)
GWINNETT CO. NEWTON CO. ROCKDALE CO. 3-5 DeKalb DEKALB CO. 4-0 LaGrange BUTTS CO. CARROLL CO. COWETA CO. FAYETTE CO. HEARD CO. HENRY CO. LAMAR CO. MERIWETHER CO. PIKE CO. SPALDING CO. TROUP CO. UPSON CO. 5-1 South Central (Dublin) BLECKLEY CO. DODGE CO. JOHNSON CO. LAURENS CO. MONTGOMERY CO. PULASKI CO. TELFAIR CO. TREUTLEN CO. WHEELER CO. WILCOX CO. 5-2 North Central (Macon) BALDWIN CO. BIBB CO. CRAWFORD CO. HANCOCK CO. HOUSTON CO. JASPER CO. JONES CO. MONROE CO. PEACH CO. PUTNAM CO. TWIGGS CO.
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601

58.7

16,424

90

32.2

2,463

90

32.2

2,463

192

17.4

3,897

150

16.5

3,200

22

20.6

354

20

22.4

343

360

48.6

9,537

360

48.6

9,537

111

13.1

1,999

9

--

89

14

12.0

221

15

10.7

268

5

--

180

<5

--

17

41

18.5

687

<5

--

39

<5

--

49

<5

--

14

7

--

209

8

--

156

<5

--

68

29

19.3

628

5

--

56

<5

--

94

<5

--

28

8

--

190

0

0.0

16

<5

--

29

5

--

95

<5

--

25

<5

--

40

<5

--

55

116

22.0

2,141

10

22.2

141

63

41.2

1,185

<5

--

25

0

0.0

24

27

17.7

366

0

0.0

26

<5

--

48

<5

--

54

5

--

106

<5

--

37

<5

--

22

1604.9 881.3 881.3 353.2 352.8 330.8 383.9
1288.2 1288.2
236.8 373.7 190.1 190.7 161.3 148.0 309.8 211.2 232.5
78.0 322.5 222.8 258.2 418.1 431.8 457.1 294.6 399.9 176.6 257.8 595.1 376.7 501.4 627.8 406.7 312.3 775.7 202.9 277.8 240.6 190.4 167.7 197.8 397.7 172.3 269.2

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WASHINGTON CO. WILKINSON CO. 6-0 East Central (Augusta) BURKE CO. COLUMBIA CO. EMANUEL CO. GLASCOCK CO. JEFFERSON CO. JENKINS CO. LINCOLN CO. MCDUFFIE CO. RICHMOND CO. SCREVEN CO. TALIAFERRO CO. WARREN CO. WILKES CO. 7-0 West Central (Columbus) CHATTAHOOCHEE CO. CLAY CO. CRISP CO. DOOLY CO. HARRIS CO. MACON CO. MARION CO. MUSCOGEE CO. QUITMAN CO. RANDOLPH CO. SCHLEY CO. STEWART CO.4 SUMTER CO. TALBOT CO. TAYLOR CO. WEBSTER CO. 8-1 South (Valdosta) BEN HILL CO. BERRIEN CO. BROOKS CO. COOK CO. ECHOLS CO. IRWIN CO. LANIER CO. LOWNDES CO. TIFT CO. TURNER CO. 8-2 Southwest (Albany)
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<5

--

85

<5

--

22

87

18.0

2,224

<5

--

89

6

--

194

<5

--

58

0

0.0

6

<5

--

58

<5

--

40

0

0.0

16

<5

--

55

60

29.8

1,605

<5

--

46

<5

--

<5

<5

--

20

<5

--

32

97

26.1

1,728

0

0.0

15

<5

--

18

8

--

125

0

0.0

49

<5

--

50

<5

--

44

0

0.0

11

69

34.9

1,091

0

0.0

10

<5

--

30

0

0.0

6

6

--

91

<5

--

132

<5

--

20

<5

--

32

0

0.0

<5

59

23.0

1,119

<5

--

63

<5

--

44

<5

--

52

<5

--

50

0

0.0

8

<5

--

62

<5

--

17

32

27.9

631

15

36.7

163

<5

--

29

97

27.8

1,714

415.5 241.7 461.0 392.3 131.6 256.2
-364.4 452.0 204.4 255.9 795.9 327.5
-367.5 326.4 465.5 137.3 596.0 550.2 356.0 148.6 327.1
-552.4 428.3 418.0
-1595.1
434.4 324.1 388.7
-436.5 365.4 231.7 331.5 291.3
-658.0 163.5 550.5 399.2 361.1 492.1

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BAKER CO. CALHOUN CO. COLQUITT CO. DECATUR CO. DOUGHERTY CO. EARLY CO. GRADY CO. LEE CO. MILLER CO. MITCHELL CO. SEMINOLE CO. TERRELL CO. THOMAS CO. WORTH CO. 9-1 Coastal (Savannah) BRYAN CO. CAMDEN CO. CHATHAM CO. EFFINGHAM CO. GLYNN CO. LIBERTY CO. LONG CO. MCINTOSH CO. 9-2 Southeast (Waycross) APPLING CO. ATKINSON CO. BACON CO. BRANTLEY CO. BULLOCH CO. CANDLER CO. CHARLTON CO. CLINCH CO. COFFEE CO. EVANS CO. JEFF DAVIS CO. PIERCE CO. TATTNALL CO. TOOMBS CO. WARE CO. WAYNE CO. 10-0 Northeast (Athens) BARROW CO. CLARKE CO. ELBERT CO. GREENE CO.
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0

0.0

5

0

0.0

33

5

--

201

7

--

146

65

72.2

780

0

0.0

23

<5

--

65

<5

--

56

<5

--

17

<5

--

96

<5

--

23

<5

--

36

6

--

157

<5

--

76

130

21.1

2,682

<5

--

37

2

--

102

95

32.9

1,856

5

--

77

17

20.1

348

8

--

201

0

0.0

18

0

0.0

43

43

11.7

1,206

<5

--

29

<5

--

12

<5

--

47

<5

--

26

9

--

266

0

0.0

35

<5

--

37

0

0.0

27

7

--

124

<5

--

46

0

0.0

32

<5

--

24

<5

--

106

<5

--

100

<5

--

190

<5

--

105

43

8.7

942

6

--

127

22

17.6

407

<5

--

31

0

0.0

27

-521.8 439.7 544.3 866.5 222.5 262.0 190.9 286.9 427.4 271.6 401.5 347.0 366.3 435.1 102.1 192.4 642.0 131.1 411.8 321.2
97.6 308.8 328.4 157.4 145.1 413.3 141.7 356.0 320.8 296.1 395.4 288.3 431.1 215.1 125.2 422.4 367.7 531.6 348.8 191.6 164.7 326.4 161.9 158.8

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JACKSON CO. MADISON CO. MORGAN CO. OCONEE CO. OGLETHORPE CO. WALTON CO. Unknown Health District

1

--

70

<5

--

26

<5

--

32

<5

--

33

0

0.0

18

3

--

171

254

--

1,806

108.3 90.2
176.1 89.6
120.6 189.6
--

1. Cells <5 are not shown for counties with population <50,000 2. Rates are not calculated when numerator is <12. 3. Persons residing in correctional facilities are included in this report and may inflate rates in certain geographic regions where there are large numbers of HIV-positive inmates. 4. Most cases associated with a federal detention center located in this county.

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Distribution of General Population by Race/Ethnicity

Table 30. Distribution of the general population by race/ethnicity, Georgia 2016

Race/Ethnicity
White, Non-Hispanic Black, Non-Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race Asian, Non-Hispanic American Indian /Alaskan Native, Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, Non-Hispanic Multiracial/Other, Non-Hispanic
Total

Number (%)
5,503,895 (53) 3,210,707 (31) 972,698 (9) 411,443 (4) 23,409 (<1) 6,277 (<1) 181,942 (2)
10,310,371

Source: Georgia Online Analytical Statistical Information System (https://oasis.state.ga.us/oasis/webquery/qryPopulation.aspx)

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HIV/AIDS RESOURCES:

Georgia Department of Public Health http://dph.georgia.gov/what-hiv-and-aids

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/

AIDSVu http://aidsvu.org/

Reporting All health care providers diagnosing and/or providing care to a patient with HIV are required by Georgia law (O.C.G.A. 31-12-1) to report HIV infection using the HIV/AIDS Case Report Form. Case report forms should be completed within seven (7) days of diagnosing a patient with HIV and/or AIDS or within seven (7) days of assuming care of an HIV positive patient who is new to the provider, regardless of whether the patient has previously received care elsewhere. Adult and Pediatric case report forms are available at http://dph.georgia.gov/reporting-forms-data-requests For more questions on HIV case reporting in Georgia please contact the HIV Surveillance Coordinator at 1800-827-9769

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