HIV surveillance summary, Georgia, 2019

HIV Surveillance Summary
Georgia, 2019
HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Section Epidemiology Program Division of Health Protection Georgia Department of Public Health

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The HIV Surveillance Summary, Georgia 2019 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 2019 is not copyrighted and may be used and reproduced without permission. Citation of the source is, however, appreciated.
Erratum: an error has been corrected in the 2nd sentence of the Introduction (page 5). This version replaces that initially published in March 2021.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Georgia Department of Public Health, HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Section HIV Surveillance Summary, Georgia 2019, https://dph.georgia.gov/data-fact-sheet-summaries, Published April 2021, [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, Grey Clevenger, Thelma Fannin, Latosha Johnson, Rodriques Lambert, Mildred McGainey, Latoya Moss, Kim Norris, Rama Namballa, Doris Pearson, A. Eugene Pennisi, Akilah Spratling, Sylve Rawls, Emory Searcy, Wendy Wen, and Gerriana Willams.
This report was prepared by the following staff from the Georgia Department of Public Health: Daniel Mauck, PhD, 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................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 HIV Diagnoses and persons living with HIV, Georgia, 2019 .............................................................................................. 11
Table 1. HIV diagnoses, late diagnoses, and stage 3 (AIDS) diagnoses, Georgia, 2019 ................................................ 11 Table 2. HIV diagnoses, late diagnoses, and stage 3 (AIDS) diagnoses among males, Georgia, 2019.......................... 12 Table 3. HIV diagnoses, late diagnoses, and stage 3 (AIDS) diagnoses among females, Georgia, 2019 ...................... 13 Table 4. HIV diagnoses, late diagnoses, and stage 3 (AIDS) diagnoses among transgender persons, Georgia, 2019.. 14 Table 5. Persons Living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever Stage 3 (AIDS), Georgia, as of 12/31/2019 ....................... 15 Table 6. Persons living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever stage 3 (AIDS), males, Georgia, as of 12/31/2019 ............. 16 Table 7. Persons Living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever Stage 3 (AIDS), females, Georgia, as of 12/31/2019......... 17 Table 8. Persons Living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever Stage 3 (AIDS), transgender persons, Georgia, as of 12/31/2019 ................................................................................................................................................................... 18 HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV by Public Health District ............................................................................ 199 Table 9. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 1-1 (Rome), Georgia, 2019 ......................................... 199 Table 10. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 1-2 (Dalton), Georgia, 2019........................................ 20 Table 11. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 2 (Gainesville), Georgia, 2019 .................................... 21 Table 12 HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-1 (Cobb-Douglas), Georgia, 2019 ............................. 22 Table 13. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-2 (Fulton), Georgia, 2019 ........................................ 23 Table 14. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-3 (Clayton), Georgia, 2019 ...................................... 24 Table 15. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-4 (East Metro), Georgia, 2019................................. 25 Table 16. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-5 (DeKalb), Georgia, 2019 ..................................... 266 Table 17. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 4 (LaGrange), Georgia, 2019....................................... 27 Table 18. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 5-1 (Dublin), Georgia, 2019 ........................................ 28 Table 19. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 5-2 (Macon), Georgia, 2019 ....................................... 29 Table 20. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 6 (Augusta), Georgia, 2019......................................... 30 Table 21. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 7 Columbus), Georgia, 2019 ..................................... 311 Table 22. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 8-1 (Valdosta), Georgia, 2019................................... 322

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Table 23. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 8-2 (Albany), Georgia, 2019 ..................................... 333 Table 24. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 9-1 (Savannah), Georgia, 2019 ................................. 344 Table 25. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 9-2 (Waycross), Georgia, 2019 ................................. 355 Table 26. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 10 (Athens), Georgia, 2019 ...................................... 366 HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, Atlanta MSA.............................................................................................. 377 Table 27. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area1, Georgia, 2019 ........... 37 Late Diagnoses by Public Health District and Atlanta MSA............................................................................................... 38 Table 28. Late diagnoses by Public Health District and for Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area, Georgia, 2019 ...... 38 Public Health District and County Rates ........................................................................................................................... 39 Table 29. HIV diagnoses and persons living with HIV (PLWH): Public Health District and County number and rates per 100,000 population, Georgia 2019 ......................................................................................................................... 39 Distribution of General Population by Race/Ethnicity .................................................................................................... 433 Table 30. Distribution of the general population by race/ethnicity, Georgia 2019.................................................... 433 HIV/AIDS RESOURCES: ........................................................................................................................................................ 444

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INTRODUCTION
HIV infection remains an important public health problem in the state of Georgia. As of the end of 2019, there were 58,594 persons living with HIV in Georgia, and 2,504 persons were diagnosed in 2019. 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 2019 HIV Surveillance Report, Georgia was ranked the fifth highest in the nation for both the total number of new diagnoses of HIV infection among adults and adolescents and for the number of persons living with HIV infection, after Florida, California, Texas, and New York1. Georgia ranked 1st in the rate of HIV diagnosis among adults and adolescents, and 4th in the rate of persons living with HIV.
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.

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, 2019 for cases diagnosed through December 31, 2020. This report is limited to cases diagnosed through December 2019 to take into account delays in reporting, and to allow for obtaining follow up information on reported cases.
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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.
The number of persons living with HIV was lower at the end of 2019 than it was at the end of 2018 (58,594 and 60,346, respectively). This is the result of efforts to deduplicate cases across states. While newly reported cases are routinely de-duplicated, this additional effort, coordinated by CDC, seeks to deduplicate across all reported cases. As a result, persons who were found to be currently living in another state are no longer counted as living in Georgia.
Information on transmission category is missing for one quarter 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
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missing data, and after multiple imputation. Cases missing race/ethnicity are not assigned a risk through multiple 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 form 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 may be incomplete.
Persons with transmission category "perinatal/other pediatric" include infants born in Georgia who acquired HIV through perinatal transmission, as well as infants born outside of Georgia who acquired HIV through perinatal transmission and were first diagnosed with HIV in Georgia. For more information on perinatal HIV exposure surveillance in Georgia, see the Perinatal HIV Exposure Surveillance Report at https://dph.georgia.gov/epidemiology/georgias-hivaidsepidemiology-section/georgia-hiv-surveillance-data.
For data presented at the Public Health District or MSA level, all cells with values between 1 and 4 observations are censored in accordance with the Georgia Department of Public Health HIV Surveillance Security and Confidentiality Guidelines.
Definitions
HIV DIAGNOSES are cases diagnosed between January 1 and December 31, 2019, with an address at the time of
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HIV diagnosis was in Georgia, and who were reported to the Georgia Department of Public Health by December 31 2019, 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 2019, found to
meet the definition for Stage 3 (AIDS) at diagnosis, and with an address at or near the time of Stage 3 diagnosis in Georgia; and, 2) persons found to meet the Stage 3 definition in 2019 with an address at or near the time of Stage 3 diagnosis in Georgia, regardless of the date of their initial HIV diagnosis.
PERSONS LIVING WITH HIV INFECTION are persons diagnosed by December 31, 2019, 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, 2019, 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.
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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 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 12/31/2019 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 2019 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, race/ethnicity, and age categories may not add up to the overall totals due to a small number of cases with missing information (<2 percent).
References
1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HIV Surveillance Report, 2019; vol.29. https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/library/reports/surveillance/ cdc-hiv-surveillance-report-2017-vol-29.pdf

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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, 2019
Table 1. HIV diagnoses, late diagnoses, and stage 3 (AIDS) diagnoses, Georgia, 2019

Total
Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Persons
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)5
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact3 Perinatal/other pediatric4

HIV Diagnoses (all stages)

N

%*

2,504

100

1,976

78.9

484

19.3

44

1.8

1,785

71.3

371

14.8

237

9.5

1

0.0

22

0.9

59

2.4

8

0.4

152

6.1

1,011

40.4

659

26.3

311

12.4

256

10.2

106

4.2

1,327

54.5

46

1.8

39

1.6

401

16.0

8

0.3

645

25.7

1,645

67.2

83

3.3

52

2.1

645

25.8

8

0.3

Late HIV Diagnoses1

N %*

498

100

row %
21.3

Stage 3 (AIDS) Diagnoses2

N

%*

1,091

100

394

78.2

19.9

829

76.0

104

20.6

21.5

254

23.3

6

1.2

13.6

8

0.7

370

73.4

20.7

811

74.3

67

13.3

18.1

145

13.3

46

9.1

19.4

79

7.2

0

0.0

0.0

0

0.0

5

1.0

22.7

7

0.6

15

3.0

25.4

46

4.2

1

0.2

10.0

4

0.4

12

2.4

7.9

14

1.3

116

23.0

11.5

227

20.8

156

31.0

23.7

349

32.0

94

18.7

30.2

204

18.7

94

18.7

36.7

204

18.7

31

6.2

29.2

89

8.2

240

47.6

17.6

501

45.9

8

1.6

17.4

37

3.4

5

1.0

12.8

23

2.1

126

25.0

31.4

240

22.0

0

0.0

0.0

6

0.6

124

24.6

19.2

284

26.0

297

58.8

17.6

631

57.8

17

3.5

20.5

59

5.4

8

1.5

15.4

30

2.8

179

35.6

27.8

360

33.0

0

0.0

0.0

6

0.6

*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 2019, 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 <13 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, 2019

Total Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)5
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact3 Perinatal/other pediatric4

HIV Diagnoses (all stages)

N
1976

%*
100.0

1389 301 202 1 16 46

70.3 15.2 10.2 0.1-
0.8 2.3

2

0.2

136

6.9

870

44.0

502

25.4

213

10.8

181

9.2

70

3.5

1327

67.2

31

1.6

39

2.0

160

8.1

2

0.1

416

21.1

1645

83.2

48

2.4

52

2.6

206

10.4

2

0.1

Late HIV Diagnoses1

Stage 3 (AIDS) Diagnoses2

N

%* row %

394

100.0

19.9

N %*
829 100.0

285

72.3

20.5

615 74.2

54

13.7

17.9

109 13.1

40

10.2

19.8

64

7.7

0

0.0

0.0

0

0.0

4

1.0

25.0

6

0.7

11

2.8

23.9

33

4.0

1

0.2

10

2.5

94

23.9

122

31.0

73

18.5

74

18.8

20

5.1

-

1

0.2

7.4

12

1.4

10.8

186 22.4

24.3

275 33.2

34.3

144 17.4

40.9

153 18.5

28.6

57

6.9

234

59.4

5

1.3

5

1.3

69

17.5

0

0.0

80

20.3

17.6

494 59.6

16.1

23

2.8

12.8

23

2.8

43.1

106 12.8

0.0

2

0.2

19.2

181 21.8

291

73.8

10

2.5

8

1.9

84

21.3

0

0.0

17.7

624 75.2

20.8

33

3.9

15.4

30

3.7

40.8

136 16.4

0.0

2

0.2

* 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 2019, 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, 2019

Total
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Injection drug use Heterosexual contact3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)5
Injection drug use Heterosexual contact3 Perinatal/other pediatric4

HIV Diagnoses (all stages)

N

%*

484

100.0

Late HIV Diagnoses1

N

%*

row %

104 100.0

21.5

Stage 3 (AIDS) Diagnoses2

N

%*

254

100.0

364

75.2

80

76.9

22.0

190

74.8

67

13.8

13

12.5

19.4

35

13.8

25

5.2

5

4.8

20.0

14

5.5

0

0.0

0

0.0

0.0

0

0.0

6

1.2

1

0.9

16.7

1

0.4

13

2.7

4

3.8

30.7

13

5.1

6

1.2

0

0.0

0.0

16

3.3

2

1.9

12.5

120

24.8

18

17.3

15.0

139

28.7

32

30.8

23.0

94

19.4

21

20.2

22.3

73

15.1

20

19.2

27.4

36

7.4

11

10.6

30.6

2

0.8

2

0.8

36

14.2

71

28.0

60

23.6

51

20.1

32

12.6

15

3.1

3

2.9

20.0

13

5.1

240

49.6

57

54.8

23.8

134

52.8

6

1.2

0

0.0

0.0

<5

1.6

223

46.1

44

42.3

19.7

103

40.6

34

7.1

8

7.2

23.5

25

9.9

435

89.8

96

91.8

22.1

224

88.2

6

1.2

0

0.0

0.0

4

1.6

* 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 2019, 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, 2019

Total
Gender Identity
Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group at Diagnosis (Years)
13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Sexual contact3 Sexual contact and injection drug use Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Sexual contact3 Sexual contact and injection drug use Injection drug use

HIV Diagnoses (all stages)

N

%*

44

100

39

88.6

5

11.4

31

70.5

3

6.8

10

22.7

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

21

47.7

18

40.9

4

9.1

1

2.3

0

0.0

39

88.6

0

0.0

0

0.0

5

11.4

44

100.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

Late HIV Diagnoses1

N

%*

row %

6

100

13.7

6 100.0

15.4

0

0.0

0.0

5

83.3

16.1

0

0.0

0.0

1

16.7

10.0

0

0.0

0.0

0

0.0

0.0

0

0.0

0.0

0

0.0

0.0

4

66.7

19.0

2

33.3

11.1

0

0.0

0.0

0

0.0

0.0

0

0.0

0.0

6 100.0

15.4

0

0.0

0.0

0

0.0

0.0

0

0.0

0.0

6 100.0

13.6

0

0.0

0.0

0

0.0

0.0

Stage 3 (AIDS) Diagnoses2

N

%*

8

100

8

100.0

0

0.0

6

75.0

1

12.5

1

12.5

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

5

62.5

3

37.5

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

7

87.5

0

0.0

0

0.0

1

12.5

7

87.5

0

0.0

1

12.5

1. Late diagnosis: stage 3 (AIDS) diagnosis within 12 months of HIV diagnosis. 2. Stage 3 (AIDS): includes persons diagnosed with stage 3 in 2019, 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 12/31/2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Persons
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Current Age Group (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)5
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4

PLWH

N

%*

58,594

100

44,092

75.1

13,875

23.6

627

1.0

39,848

67.9

10,437

17.8

4,358

7.4

25

0.0

298

0.5

2,789

4.8

90

0.2

331

0.6

7,041

12.0

13,286

22.6

12,780

21.8

15,739

26.8

9,438

16.1

28,727

49.9

2,339

4.0

1,857

3.2

9,706

16.5

561

1.0

83

0.1

14,830

25.3

35,399

61.3

3,442

5.9

2,301

4.0

15,329

26.1

561

1.0

83

0.1

Ever Stage 3 (AIDS)1

N

%*

29,726

100

22,325

75.0

7,114

23.9

287

1.0

20,470

68.8

5,171

17.4

2,238

7.5

8

0.0

111

0.4

1,601

5.4

25

0.1

43

0.1

1,696

5.7

5,183

17.4

6,900

23.2

9,816

33.0

6,102

20.5

14,340

48.2

1,652

5.6

1,229

4.1

5,473

18.4

289

1.0

24

0.1

6,760

22.7

17,373

58.4

2,283

7.7

1,475

5.0

8,151

27.4

289

1.0

24

0.1

* 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. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13, hemophilia, blood transfusion. 4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases<13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods.

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Table 6. Persons living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever stage 3 (AIDS), Males, Georgia, as of 12/31/2019

Total Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Current Age Group (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)5
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4

N
44,092

PLWH
%*
100.0

28,632

64.9

8,899

20.2

3,481

7.9

21

0.0

228

0.5

2,139

4.9

48

0.1

226

0.5

5,839

13.2

10,490

23.8

9,040

20.5

11,697

26.5

6,745

15.3

28,727

65.2

1,298

2.9

1,857

4.2

2,599

5.9

268

0.6

43

0.1

9,300

21.1

35,399

80.3

1,786

4.1

2,301

5.2

3,613

8.2

268

0.6

43

0.1

Ever Stage 3 (AIDS)1

N

%*

22,325

100.0

14,597

65.4

4,482

20.1

1,798

8.1

5

0.0

89

0.4

1,225

5.5

13

0.1

28

0.1

1,373

6.2

4,119

18.5

4,906

22.0

7,406

33.2

4,479

20.1

14,081

63.1

951

4.3

1,211

5.4

1,616

7.2

140

0.6

12

0.1

4,314

19.3

17,106

76.6

1,248

5.6

1,457

6.5

2,236

10.0

140

0.6

12

0.1

* 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. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13, hemophilia, blood transfusion. 4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods.

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Table 7. Persons living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever stage 3 (AIDS), Females, Georgia, as of 12/31/2019

Total Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Current Age Group (Years)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Injection drug use Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)5
Injection drug use Heterosexual contact2 Adult Other3 Perinatal/other pediatric4

PLWH N
13,875

%*
100.0

10,665

76.9

1,497

10.8

804

5.8

4

0.0

70

0.5

613

4.4

42

0.3

104

0.8

1,028

7.4

2,498

18.0

3,594

25.9

3,943

28.4

2,661

19.2

1,034

7.5

7,086

51.1

290

2.1

40

0.3

5,425

39.1

1,645

11.9

11,675

84.1

290

2.1

40

0.3

Ever Stage 3 (AIDS)1

N
7,114

%*
100.0

5,624

79.1

677

9.5

401

5.6

3

0.0

22

0.3

358

5.0

12

0.2

15

0.2

274

3.9

945

13.3

1,916

26.9

2,350

33.0

1,601

22.5

697

9.8

3,848

54.1

147

2.1

12

0.2

2,410

33.9

1,029

14.5

5,896

82.9

147

2.1

12

0.2

* 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. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13, hemophilia, blood transfusion. 4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 5. Adjusted for missing risk using multiple imputation methods.

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Table 8. Persons living with HIV (PLWH), and PLWH ever stage 3 (AIDS), transgender persons, Georgia, as of 12/31/2019

Total Gender Identity
Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Current Age Group (Years)
13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Sexual contact2 Injection drug use Sexual contact and injection drug use Adult Other3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Sexual contact2 Injection drug use Sexual contact and injection drug use Adult Other3

PLWH N
627
598 29
496 31 67 0 0 33
1 160 268 114 66 18
567 28 3 2 27
590 29 6 2

%*
100.0
95.4 4.6
79.1 4.9 10.7 0.0 0.0 5.3
0.2 25.5 42.7 18.2 10.5 2.9
90.4 4.5 0.5 0.5 4.5
94.1 4.5 1.9 0.5

Ever Stage 3 (AIDS)1

N

%*

287

100.0

275

95.8

12

4.2

224

78.0

10

3.5

37

12.9

0

0.0

0

0.0

16

5.6

0

0.0

47

16.4

110

38.3

69

24.0

47

16.4

14

4.9

257

89.5

17

5.9

1

0.3

1

0.3

11

3.8

266

92.7

17

5.9

2

0.6

1

0.3

* 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. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. 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, 2019

Total
Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ Transmission Category (Unadjusted) Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown Transmission Category (Adjusted)4 Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

48

100

40

83.3

7

14.6

<5

-

0

0.0

25

52.1

15

31.3

<5

-

0

0.0

<5

-

<5

-

0

0.0

8

16.7

15

31.3

10

20.8

7

14.6

6

12.5

<5

-

27

56.3

<5

-

0

0.0

5

10.4

0

0.0

0

0.0

13

27.1

33

68.5

<5

-

<5

-

9

18.3

0

0.0

0

0.0

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

1,162

100

839

72.2

321

27.6

<5

0.2

0

0.0

455

39.2

530

45.6

97

8.3

0

0.0

5

0.4

55

4.7

<5

0.3

<5

0.3

115

9.9

195

16.8

281

24.2

339

29.2

225

19.4

470

40.4

89

7.7

56

4.8

185

15.9

21

1.8

<5

0.3

338

29.1

624

53.7

117

10.0

67

5.8

310

26.6

21

1.8

<5

-

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 10. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 1-2 (Dalton), Georgia, 2019

HIV diagnoses

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

Total

21

Gender Identity

Cisgender Male

17

Cisgender Female

3

Transgender Woman

<5

Transgender Man

0

Race/Ethnicity

Black/Non Hispanic

6

White/Non Hispanic

10

Hispanic/Latino, Any Race

<5

American Indian/Alaska Native

0

Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

0

Multiple races

<5

Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed,

current for PLWH)

<13

0

13-19

0

20-29

6

30-39

7

40-49

5

50-59

<5

60+

0

Transmission Category (Unadjusted)

Male-to-male sexual contact

7

Injection drug use

<5

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use

<5

Heterosexual contact1

<5

Adult Other2

0

Perinatal/other pediatric3

0

Unknown

8

Transmission Category (Adjusted)3

Male-to-male sexual contact

11

Injection drug use

<5

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use

<5

Heterosexual contact1

5

Adult Other2

0

Perinatal/other pediatric4

0

%*

N

%*

100

684

100

81.0

536

78.4

14.3

142

20.8

-

<5

-

0.0

0

0.0

28.6

124

18.1

47.6

389

56.9

-

123

18.0

0.0

0

0.0

0.0

<5

-

-

31

4.5

0.0

0

0.0

0.0

<5

-

28.6

73

10.7

33.3

126

18.4

23.8

166

24.3

-

196

28.7

0.0

122

17.8

33.3

343

50.1

-

31

4.5

-

42

6.1

-

89

13.0

0.0

<5

-

0.0

0

0.0

38.1

175

25.6

50.0

428

62.6

-

43

6.3

-

48

7.1

23.3

145

21.2

0.0

<5

-

0.0

0

0.0

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion. 3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 11. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 2 (Gainesville), Georgia, 2019

Total Gender Identity Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man Race/Ethnicity Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH) <13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ Transmission Category (Unadjusted) Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown Transmission Category (Adjusted)4 Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

49

100

37

75.5

12

24.5

0

0.0

0

0.0

15

30.6

23

46.9

10

20.4

0

0.0

<5

-

0

0.0

0

0.0

<5

-

11

22.4

17

34.7

6

12.2

12

24.5

<5

-

21

42.9

<5

-

<5

-

5

10.2

0

0.0

0

0.0

18

36.7

30

60.8

<5

-

<5

-

13

25.9

0

0.0

0

0.0

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

907

100

635

70.0

265

29.2

5

-

0

0.0

228

25.1

442

48.7

141

15.5

<5

-

19

2.1

50

5.5

<5

-

5

0.6

92

10.1

169

18.6

214

23.6

267

29.4

158

17.4

366

40.4

43

4.7

46

5.1

138

15.2

9

1.0

<5

-

304

33.5

498

54.9

65

7.1

55

6.0

253

27.9

9

1.0

<5

-

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 12. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-1 (Cobb/Douglas), Georgia, 2019

HIV diagnoses

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

Total Gender Identity Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man Race/Ethnicity Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races

N

%*

N

%*

214

100

4,088

100

169

79.0

3,102

75.9

39

18.2

924

22.6

6

2.8

52

1.3

0

0.0

<5

-

149

69.6

2,535

62.0

33

15.4

853

20.9

29

13.6

420

10.3

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

17

0.4

<5

-

209

5.1

Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)

<13

0

0.0

6

0.1

13-19

6

2.8

16

0.4

20-29

97

45.3

536

13.1

30-39

63

29.4

1,042

25.5

40-49

19

8.9

931

22.8

50-59

25

11.7

1,039

25.4

60+

<5

-

517

12.6

Transmission Category (Unadjusted)

Male-to-male sexual contact

134

62.6

2,172

53.1

Injection drug use

<5

-

142

3.5

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use

<5

-

129

3.2

Heterosexual contact1

39

18.2

713

17.4

Adult Other2

0

0.0

37

0.9

Perinatal/other pediatric3

0

0.0

6

0.1

Unknown

36

16.8

889

21.7

Transmission Category (Adjusted)4

Male-to-male sexual contact

152

71.0

2,627

64.3

Injection drug use

<5

-

202

5.0

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use

<5

-

159

3.9

Heterosexual contact1

53

24.8

1,001

24.5

Adult Other2

0

0.0

37

0.9

Perinatal/other pediatric3

0

0.0

6

0.1

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3.

Perinatal/other pediatric: cases<13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 13. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-2 (Fulton), Georgia, 2019

Total
Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

557

100

473

84.9

78

14.0

5

0.9

<5

-

422

75.8

67

12.0

42

7.5

<5

-

5

0.9

15

2.7

<5

-

30

5.4

248

44.5

148

26.6

64

11.5

48

8.6

18

3.2

359

64.5

10

1.8

12

2.2

74

13.3

<5

-

<5

-

100

18.0

412

74.0

15

2.7

14

2.6

109

19.5

<5

-

<5

-

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

16,120

100

13,363

82.9

2,522

15.6

196

1.2

<5

-

11,633

72.2

2,532

15.7

922

5.7

9

0.1

52

0.3

750

4.7

8

0.1

54

0.3

1,769

11.0

3,954

24.5

3,556

22.1

4,219

26.2

2,554

15.8

9,796

60.8

635

3.9

630

3.9

1,881

11.7

92

0.6

<5

-

3,082

19.1

11,438

71.0

833

5.2

733

4.5

2,794

17.3

92

0.6

<5

-

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 14. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-3 (Clayton), Georgia, 2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

140

100

113

80.7

24

17.1

<5

-

0

0.0

120

85.7

5

3.6

8

5.7

0

0.0

<5

-

<5

-

<5

-

12

8.6

67

47.9

32

22.9

11

7.9

14

10.0

<5

87

62.1

<5

-

<5

-

19

13.6

0

0.0

<5

-

31

22.1

102

72.5

<5

-

<5

-

32

23.1

0

0.0

<5

-

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

2,929

100

2,134

72.9

743

25.4

46

1.6

5

-

2,418

82.6

118

4.0

187

6.4

<5

-

22

0.8

151

5.2

8

0.3

21

0.7

516

17.6

759

25.9

607

20.7

689

23.5

329

11.2

1,542

52.6

89

3.0

74

2.5

517

17.7

33

1.1

8

0.3

666

22.7

1,826

62.3

135

4.6

93

3.2

806

27.5

33

1.1

8

0.3

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 15. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-4 (East Metro), Georgia, 2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

253

100

202

79.8

49

19.4

<5

0

0

0.0

152

60.1

28

11.1

60

23.7

0

0.0

5

2.0

<5

0

0

0.0

9

4.5

86

43.0

54

27.0

23

11.5

19

9.5

9

4.5

108

54.0

<5

0

<5

0

22

11.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

63

31.5

133

66.7

8

4.1

<5

0

53

26.4

0

0.0

0

0.0

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

4,368

100

3,131

71.7

1,187

27.2

39

0.9

<5

0

2,658

60.9

705

16.1

652

14.9

0

0.0

68

1.6

205

4.7

6

0.1

24

0.6

576

13.5

897

21.0

1,109

26.0

1,161

27.2

498

11.7

2,012

47.1

136

3.2

115

2.7

765

17.9

58

1.4

6

0.1

1,179

27.6

2,527

59.2

218

5.1

151

3.5

1,236

28.9

58

1.4

6

0.1

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 16. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 3-5 (DeKalb), Georgia, 2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

358

100

272

76.0

72

20.1

11

3.1

<5

0

289

80.7

29

8.1

30

8.4

0

0.0

<5

0

6

1.7

<5

0

20

5.6

142

39.7

109

30.4

49

13.7

21

5.9

14

3.9

215

60.1

<5

0

<5

0

55

15.4

0

0.0

<5

0

80

22.3

256

71.4

6

1.6

<5

0

89

24.8

<5

0

<5

0

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

9,902

100

7,912

79.9

1,847

18.7

114

1.2

9

0.1

7,010

70.8

1,572

15.9

704

7.1

<5

0

73

0.7

435

4.4

12

0.1

50

0.5

1,123

11.3

2,352

23.8

2,178

22.0

2,693

27.2

1,493

15.1

5,840

59.0

254

2.6

301

3.0

1,332

13.5

75

0.8

11

0.1

2,089

21.1

6,881

69.5

407

4.1

378

3.8

2,042

20.6

75

0.8

11

0.1

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 17. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 4 (LaGrange), Georgia, 2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

118

100

94

79.7

22

18.6

<5

-

0

0.0

88

74.6

21

17.8

6

5.1

0

0.0

<5

-

<5

-

<5

-

9

7.6

48

40.7

25

21.2

20

16.9

7

5.9

8

6.8

59

50.0

5

4.2

<5

-

24

20.3

0

0.0

<5

-

28

23.7

72

61.2

7

5.8

<5

-

36

30.2

0

0.0

0

0

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

2,398

100

1,720

71.7

651

27.1

23

1.0

<5

1,534

64.0

541

22.6

158

6.6

<5

-

6

0.3

126

5.3

7

0.3

26

1.1

313

13.1

509

21.2

490

20.4

657

27.4

395

16.5

1,066

44.5

99

4.1

64

2.7

450

18.8

33

1.4

6

0.3

680

28.4

1,368

57.1

152

6.4

84

3.5

724

30.2

33

1.4

7

0.3

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 18. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 5-1 (Dublin), Georgia, 2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13
20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)3
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

17

100

14

82.4

<5

-

0

0.0

0

0.0

12

70.6

<5

-

<5

-

0

0.0

0

0.0

<5

-

<5

--

0

0.0

<5

-

<5

-

<5

-

<5

-

<5

-

5

29.4

0

0.0

0

0.0

<5

-

0

0.0

<5

-

7

41.2

10

56.5

0

1.2

0

0.6

6

35.9

0

0.0

<5

-

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

636

100

427

67.1

206

32.4

<5

0

0.0

472

74.2

82

12.9

46

7.2

0

0.0

0

0.0

30

4.7

<5

0

0.0

46

7.2

105

16.5

149

23.4

204

32.1

130

20.4

150

23.6

45

7.1

23

3.6

152

23.9

<5

-

<5

-

261

41.0

271

42.5

70

10.9

32

5.1

252

39.7

<5

-

<5

-

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion. 3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 19. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 5-2 (Macon), Georgia, 2019

Total
Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

119

100

93

78.2

23

19.3

<5

-

0

0.0

93

78.2

15

12.6

6

5.0

0

0.0

<5

-

<5

-

0

0.0

7

5.9

51

42.9

30

25.2

13

10.9

12

10.1

6

5.0

61

51.3

5

4.2

<5

-

14

11.8

0

0.0

0

0.0

36

30.3

80

67.6

7

5.5

<5

-

25

21.1

0

0.0

0

0.0

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

2,305

100

1,554

67.4

727

31.5

19

0.8

0

0.0

1,710

74.2

349

15.1

101

4.4

<5

-

<5

-

117

5.1

5

0.2

18

0.8

320

13.9

471

20.4

471

20.4

622

27.0

398

17.3

855

37.1

96

4.2

68

3.0

457

19.8

26

1.1

5

0.2

798

34.6

1,195

51.8

164

7.1

92

4.0

802

34.8

26

1.1

5

0.2

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases<13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 20. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 6 (Augusta), Georgia, 2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

112

100

80

71.4

29

25.9

<5

-

<5

-

86

76.8

18

16.1

<5

-

0

0.0

0

0.0

5

4.5

0

0.0

6

5.4

44

39.3

19

17.0

17

15.2

19

17.0

7

6.3

53

47.3

<5

-

<5

-

22

19.6

0

0.0

0

0.0

34

30.4

70

62.9

<5

-

<5

-

34

30.7

0

0.0

0

0.0

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

2,244

100

1,510

67.3

714

31.8

16

0.7

<5

-

1,696

75.6

367

16.4

78

3.5

<5

-

5

0.2

79

3.5

7

0.3

48

2.1

282

12.6

387

17.2

393

17.5

634

28.3

493

22.0

861

38.4

143

6.4

92

4.1

472

21.0

73

3.3

7

0.3

596

26.6

1,074

47.9

202

9.0

105

4.7

765

34.1

73

3.3

7

0.3

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 21. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 7 (Columbus), Georgia, 2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

69

100

43

62.3

25

36.2

<5

-

0

0.0

52

75.4

11

15.9

5

7.2

0

0.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

<5

-

<5

-

29

42.0

16

23.2

8

11.6

7

10.1

6

8.7

24

34.8

<5

-

0

0.0

25

36.2

0

0.0

<5

-

18

26.1

29

42.3

<5

-

0

0.4

35

51.2

0

0.0

<5

-

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

1,892

100

1,244

65.8

632

33.4

10

0.5

0

0.0

1,393

73.6

236

12.5

111

5.9

1

0.1

3

0.2

90

4.8

6

0.3

11

0.6

211

11.2

381

20.1

428

22.6

500

26.4

355

18.8

599

31.7

108

5.7

47

2.5

496

26.2

18

1.0

6

0.3

618

32.7

836

44.2

153

8.1

62

3.3

756

40.0

18

1.0

6

0.3

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 22. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 8-1 (Valdosta), Georgia, 2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

81

100

59

72.8

22

27.2

0

0.0

0

0.0

57

70.4

15

18.5

6

7.4

0

0.0

<5

-

<5

-

<5

-

<5

-

25

30.9

23

28.4

6

7.4

11

13.6

12

14.8

25

30.9

<5

-

0

0.0

20

24.7

0

0.0

0

0.0

35

43.2

41

50.0

4

4.8

0

0.5

35

43.5

0

0.0

0

0.0

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

1,214

100

726

59.8

479

39.5

8

0.7

0

0.0

823

67.8

219

18.0

102

8.4

0

0.0

<5

-

57

4.7

<5

-

<5

-

128

10.5

250

20.6

264

21.7

333

27.4

234

19.3

349

28.7

56

4.6

33

2.7

447

36.8

7

0.6

<5

-

320

26.4

466

38.4

81

6.7

41

3.4

607

50.0

7

0.6

<5

-

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 23. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 8-2 (Albany), Georgia, 2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

94

100

71

75.5

23

24.5

0

0.0

0

0.0

66

70.2

21

22.3

<5

0

0.0

0

0.0

<5

-

0

0.0

11

11.7

29

30.9

25

26.6

14

14.9

11

11.7

<5

-

41

43.6

<5

-

<5

-

19

20.2

0

0.0

0

0.0

28

29.8

52

55.0

6

6.3

<5

-

32

34.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

1769

100

1,095

61.9

661

37.4

10

0.6

0

0.0

1,421

80.3

173

9.8

73

4.1

<5

-

<5

-

87

4.9

<5

0.2

21

1.2

229

12.9

354

20.0

368

20.8

468

26.5

324

18.3

591

33.4

72

4.1

38

2.1

426

24.1

25

1.4

<5

-

613

34.7

799

45.2

129

7.3

50

2.8

751

42.4

25

1.4

<5

-

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 24. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 9-1 (Savannah), Georgia, 2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

132

100

110

83.3

21

15.9

<5

-

0

0.0

95

72.0

28

21.2

<5

-

0

0.0

<5

-

<5

-

0

0.0

11

8.3

53

40.2

28

21.2

16

12.1

18

13.6

6

4.5

58

43.9

<5

-

<5

-

23

17.4

0

0.0

0

0.0

49

37.1

88

66.4

<5

-

<5

-

38

29.0

0

0.0

0

0.0

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

2,745

100

1,838

67.0

876

31.9

18

0.7

<5

-

1,797

65.5

568

20.7

190

6.9

<5

-

9

0.3

145

5.3

7

0.3

14

0.5

333

12.1

552

20.1

513

18.7

768

28.0

557

20.3

1,025

37.3

149

5.4

60

2.2

539

19.6

26

0.9

7

0.3

939

34.2

1,386

50.5

232

8.4

83

3.0

974

35.5

26

0.9

7

0.3

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 25. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 9-2 (Waycross), Georgia, 2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

60

100

41

68.3

17

28.3

<5

-

0

0.0

24

40.0

19

31.7

14

23.3

0

0.0

0

0.0

<5

-

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

1235

100

810

65.6

417

33.8

6

0.5

0

0.0

754

61.1

260

21.1

113

9.2

0

0.0

<5

-

81

6.6

13-19

<5

-

<5

20-29

19

31.7

135

10.9

30-39

20

33.3

230

18.6

40-49

11

18.3

258

20.9

50-59

6

10.0

371

30.0

60+

<5

-

236

19.1

Transmission Category (Unadjusted)

Male-to-male sexual contact

25

41.7

380

30.8

Injection drug use

<5

-

69

5.6

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use

0

0.0

45

3.6

Heterosexual contact1

11

18.3

302

24.5

Adult Other2

0

0.0

11

0.9

Perinatal/other pediatric3

0

0.0

0

0.0

Unknown

23

38.3

428

34.7

Transmission Category (Adjusted)3
Male-to-male sexual contact

39

64.3

546

44.2

Injection drug use

<5

-

107

8.6

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use

0

0.2

56

4.5

Heterosexual contact1

19

31.3

490

39.7

Adult Other2

0

0.0

11

0.9

Perinatal/other pediatric3

0

0.0

0

0.0

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion. 3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 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 26. HIV Diagnoses and Persons Living with HIV, District 10 (Athens), Georgia, 2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male Cisgender Female Transgender Woman Transgender Man
Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic White/Non Hispanic Hispanic/Latino, Any Race American Indian/Alaska Native Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multiple races
Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed, current for PLWH)
<13 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Transmission Category (Unadjusted)
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3 Unknown
Transmission Category (Adjusted)4
Male-to-male sexual contact Injection drug use Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use Heterosexual contact1 Adult Other2 Perinatal/other pediatric3

HIV diagnoses

N

%*

51

100

38

74.5

13

25.5

0

0.0

0

0.0

31

60.8

11

21.6

<5

-

0

0.0

0

0.0

5

9.8

0

0.0

<5

-

22

43.1

9

17.6

8

15.7

6

11.8

<5

19

37.3

<5

-

<5

-

12

23.5

0

0.0

0

0.0

18

35.3

30

59.2

<5

-

<5

-

17

33.1

0

0.0

0

0.0

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N

%*

1,085

100

734

67.7

334

30.8

16

1.5

0

0.0

608

56.0

325

30.0

82

7.6

0

0.0

6

0.6

56

5.2

<5

-

10

0.9

133

12.3

240

22.1

234

21.6

271

25.0

194

17.9

438

40.4

64

5.9

35

3.2

217

20.0

13

1.2

<5

-

315

29.0

572

52.7

89

8.2

43

4.0

357

32.9

13

1.2

3

0.3

* Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding 1. 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. 2. Includes perinatal exposure current age > 13; hemophilia, blood transfusion.3. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases<13 born to HIV-infected mother, and cases <13 with missing risk. 4. 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, 2019

HIV diagnoses

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

Total Gender Identity
Cisgender Male

N

%*

N

%*

1,701

100

41,115

100

1,373

80.7

32,368

78.6

Cisgender Female

295

17.3

8,251

20.0

Transgender Woman

30

1.8

471

1.1

Transgender Man

<5

-

25

0.1

Race/Ethnicity
Black/Non Hispanic

1,239

72.8

28,243

68.6

White/Non Hispanic

209

12.3

6,980

16.9

Hispanic/Latino, Any Race

184

10.8

3,195

7.8

American Indian/Alaska Native

<5

-

17

0.0

Asian/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

17

1.0

252

0.6

Multiple races

37

2.2

1,949

4.7

Age Group (at diagnosis for diagnosed,

current for PLWH)

<13

7

0.4

52

0.1

13-19

103

6.1

201

0.5

20-29

721

42.4

4,988

12.1

30-39

462

27.1

9,834

23.9

40-49

202

11.9

9,151

22.2

50-59

150

8.8

10,864

26.4

60+

57

3.3

6,090

14.8

Transmission Category (Unadjusted)

Male-to-male sexual contact

1,027

60.3

23,101

56.1

Injection drug use

29

1.7

1,417

3.4

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection

27

1.6

1,340

3.3

drug use

Heterosexual contact2

247

14.5

5,888

14.3

Adult Other3

0

0.0

343

0.8

Perinatal/other pediatric4

6

0.4

45

0.1

Unknown

365

21.4

9,055

22.0

Transmission Category (Adjusted)5

Male-to-male sexual contact

1,208

71.0

27,550

66.9

Injection drug use

48

2.8

2,042

5.0

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection

34

2.0

1,639

4.0

drug use

Heterosexual contact2

389

22.9

9,010

21.9

Adult Other3

<5

-

343

0.8

Perinatal/other pediatric4

6

0.4

45

0.1

*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.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 age>13, hemophilia, blood transfusion.4. Perinatal/other pediatric: cases <13 years 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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Late Diagnoses by Public Health District and Atlanta MSA
Table 28. Late diagnoses by Public Health District and for Atlanta Metropolitan Statistical Area, Georgia, 2019

District
1-1 Northwest (Rome) 1-2 North Georgia (Dalton) 2 North (Gainesville) 3-1 Cobb-Douglas 3-2 Fulton 3-3 Clayton (Jonesboro) 3-4 East Metro (Lawrenceville) 3-5 DeKalb 4 LaGrange 5-1 South Central (Dublin) 5-2 North Central (Macon) 6 East Central (Augusta) 7 West Central (Columbus) 8-1 South (Valdosta) 8-2 Southwest (Albany) 9-1 Coastal (Savannah) 9-2 Southeast (Waycross) 10 Northeast (Athens) Atlanta MSA1

HIV Diagnoses
N
48 21 49 214 557 140 253 358 118 17 119 112 69 81 94 132 60 51 1,701

Late HIV Diagnoses Stage 3 [AIDS] within 12 months

N

row %

9

18.8

5

23.8

17

34.7

40

18.7

95

17.1

30

21.4

48

19.0

67

18.7

24

20.3

5

29.4

24

20.2

26

23.2

21

30.4

19

23.5

28

29.8

23

17.4

11

18.3

12

23.5

304

17.9

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, 2019

HIV Diagnoses (all stages)

N1

1-1 Northwest (Rome)

48

Bartow County

7

Catoosa County

<5

Chattooga County

<5

Dade County

0

Floyd County

10

Gordon County

<5

Haralson County

<5

Paulding County

15

Polk County

<5

Walker County

6

1-2 North Georgia (Dalton)

21

Cherokee County

16

Fannin County

0

Gilmer County

0

Murray County

0

Pickens County

<5

Whitfield County

<5

2 North (Gainesville)

49

Banks County

0

Dawson County

<5

Forsyth County

10

Franklin County

<5

Habersham County

<5

Hart County

22

Hall County

<5

Lumpkin County

<5

Rabun County

0

Stephens County

<5

Towns County

0

Union County

5

White County

<5

3-1 Cobb/Douglas

214

Cobb County

183

Douglas County

31

3-2 Fulton

557

Fulton County

557

3-3 Clayton

140

Clayton County

140

3-4 East Metro

(Lawrenceville)

253

Gwinnett County

214

Newton County

20

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Rate/100,0002,3
7.0 6.5
0.0 10.2 8.9 8.6 4.3 6.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.7 0.0 4.1 10.8 0.0 0.0 20.4 23.6 24.1 21.2 52.4 52.4 47.9 47.9
22.2
22.9 17.9

PLWH as of 12/31/2019

N1
1162 213 70 52 16 230 68 33 337 68 74 684 375 31 51 42 33 152 907 13 26 214 39 75 321 48 37 22 46
7 33 26 4088 3458 630 16120 16120 2929 2929
4368
3557 397

Rate/100,0002,3
170.0 197.7 103.6 209.8 99.3 233.5 117.3 110.8 199.8 159.6 106.1 138.6 144.9 118.4 162.6 104.7 101.3 145.3 123.7 67.6 99.6 87.6 167.0 165.5 157.0 183.2 110.1 128.4 177.4 58.2 134.6 84.4 451.0 454.9 430.5 1515.1 1515.1 1002.2 1002.2
383.5
379.9 355.3
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Rockdale County
3-5 DeKalb
DeKalb County
4 LaGrange

19

20.9

358

47.1

358

47.1

118

13.5

Butts County

15

60.2

Carroll County

8

6.7

Coweta County

14

9.4

Fayette County

<5

-

Heard County

0

0.0

Henry County

45

19.2

Lamar County

<5

-

Meriwether County

<5

-

Pike County

<5

-

Spalding County

11

16.5

Troup County

8

11.4

Upson County

5

19.0

5-1 South Central (Dublin)

17

11.3

Bleckley County

<5

-

Dodge County

<5

-

Johnson County

<5

-

Laurens County

8

16.8

Montgomery County

0

0.0

Pulaski County

<5

-

Telfair County

0

0.0

Treutlen County

<5

-

Wheeler County

0

0.0

Wilcox County

<5

-

5-2 North Central (Macon)

119

22.3

Baldwin County

7

15.6

Bibb County

65

42.4

Crawford County

<5

-

Hancock County

<5

-

Houston County

23

14.6

Jasper County

<5

-

Jones County

<5

-

Monroe County

<5

-

Peach County

6

21.8

Putnam County

<5

-

Twiggs County

<5

-

Washington County

<5

-

Wilkinson County

<5

-

6 East Central (Augusta)

112

22.8

Burke County

6

26.8

Columbia County

15

9.6

Emanuel County

<5

-

Glascock County

0

0.0

Jefferson County

<5

-

Jenkins County

<5

-

Lincoln County

0

0.0

McDuffie County

7

32.8

Richmond County

74

36.5

Screven County

<5

-

Taliaferro County

<5

-

Warren County

<5

-

Wilkes County

0

0.0

7 West Central (Columbus)

69

18.7

Chattahoochee County

<5

-

2019 Georgia HIV Surveillance Summary

414 9902 9902 2398
102 254 281 212 17 917 46 73 13 228 181 73 636 45 86 40 198 17 26 93 27 35 70 2305 160 1247 29 52 420 24 48 59 126 38 17 64 21 2244 99 218 62
8 59 37 17 63 1576 48 9 23 25 1892 15

455.5 1304.1 1304.1 273.6
409.0 211.7 189.2 185.3 142.6 390.9 241.1 344.9 68.6 341.8 258.9 277.4 423.4 349.6 417.4 414.8 416.4 185.3 233.5 586.4 391.2 445.6 810.7 431.3 356.4 814.2 233.8 614.9 266.1 168.8 167.0 213.9 457.4 171.8 209.4 314.1 234.5 457.0 442.3 139.1 273.8 269.3 384.1 426.5 214.6 295.6 778.2 343.7 585.6 437.8 255.7 512.6 137.5
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Clay County

0

0.0

Crisp County

7

31.3

Dooly County

7

52.3

Harris County

0

0.0

Macon County

0

0.0

Marion County

0

0.0

Muscogee County

46

23.5

Quitman County

0

0.0

Randolph County

0

0.0

Schley County

0

0.0

Stewart County4

<5

-

Sumter County

<5

-

Talbot County

0

0.0

Taylor County

0

0.0

Webster County

0

0.0

8-1 South (Valdosta)

81

31.3

Ben Hill County

<5

-

Berrien County

<5

-

Brooks County

9

58.2

Cook County

8

46.3

Echols County

0

0.0

Irwin County

8

85.0

Lanier County

<5

-

Lowndes County

37

31.5

Tift County

8

19.7

Turner County

5

62.6

8-2 Southwest (Albany)

94

27.4

Baker County

<5

-

Calhoun County

0

0.0

Colquitt County

7

15.4

Decatur County

10

37.9

Dougherty County

43

48.9

Early County

<5

-

Grady County

<5

-

Lee County

9

30.0

Miller County

<5

-

Mitchell County

7

32.0

Seminole County

0

0.0

Terrell County

<5

-

Thomas County

7

15.7

Worth County

<5

-

9-1 Coastal (Savannah)

132

21.0

Bryan County

<5

-

Camden County

<5

-

Chatham County

87

30.1

Effingham County

<5

-

Glynn County

16

18.8

Liberty County

17

27.7

Long County

0

0.0

McIntosh County

<5

-

9-2 Southeast (Waycross)

60

16.1

Appling County

0

0.0

Atkinson County

<5

-

Bacon County

0

0.0

Brantley County

0

0.0

Bulloch County

6

7.5

Candler County

<5

-

2019 Georgia HIV Surveillance Summary

14 137 67 46 69 14 1148
5 41 6 121 145 29 32 <5 1214 53 46 54 76 13 82 24 635 184 46 1769 6 37 194 137 782 26 65 70 19 106 27 47 179 74 2745 50 96 1837 90 350 233 29 60 1235 33 16 42 25 275 28

494.0 612.4 500.4 130.5 532.9 167.5 586.4 217.5 604.9 114.1 1827.5 491.1 468.1 399.0
469.3 317.4 237.2 349.4 440.1 324.5 870.9 230.3 540.9 452.7 576.1 515.9 197.5 597.8 425.4 518.9 889.1 255.2 263.9 233.4 332.3 484.8 333.7 550.9 402.7 365.5 436.6 126.2 175.6 634.7 140.0 410.4 379.3 148.3 417.3 330.6 179.5 196.0 376.2 130.8 345.4 259.2
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Charlton County

12

89.6

Clinch County

<5

-

Coffee County

15

34.7

Evans County

<5

-

Jeff Davis County

<5

-

Pierce County

<5

-

Tattnall County

<5

-

Toombs County

<5

-

Ware County

5

14.0

Wayne County

<5

-

10 Northeast (Athens)

51

9.8

Barrow County

5

6.0

Clarke County

15

11.7

Elbert County

0

0.0

Greene County

5

27.3

Jackson County

9

12.3

Madison County

<5

-

Morgan County

<5

-

Oconee County

<5

-

Oglethorpe County

0

0.0

Walton County

11

11.6

75 26 122 46 29 25 103 98 183 108 1085 139 456 42 26 88 33 33 32 26 210

560.0 392.9 281.9 431.8 191.9 128.4 407.3 365.3 512.1 360.9 208.1 167.0 355.3 218.8 141.9 120.6 110.4 171.2 79.4 170.4 222.0

1. Values of 1-4 are censored 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 immigration detention facility 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 2019

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 Total

Number (%) 5,523,358 3,359,449 1,048,724 454,147 24,384 6,641 10,617,423

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 https://dph.georgia.gov/hivaids-case-reporting For more questions on HIV case reporting in Georgia please contact the HIV Surveillance Coordinator at 1800-827-9769

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