Phase I of the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) initiative is focused on 48 counties, San Juan, Puerto Rico and Washington, District of Columbia, along with seven states (Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, and South Carolina) with a substantial HIV burden in rural areas.
Use the map to view national progress on EHE Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) and Indicators, or view progress in a specific state by selecting from the map or in the dropdown menu below to view that jurisdiction’s profile.
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Note: * represents Phase 1 EHE states and territories
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Incidence is the estimated number of new HIV infections in a given year.
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Knowledge of status is the estimated percentage of people with HIV who have received an HIV diagnoses.
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Diagnoses is the number of people with HIV infection that has been confirmed by laboratory or clinical evidence in a calendar year.
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Linkage to HIV medical care is the percentage of people with HIV diagnosed in a given year who received medical care within one month of diagnosis.
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Viral suppression is the percentage of people living with diagnosed HIV infection in a given year who have an amount of HIV that is less than 200 copies per milliliter of blood.
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PrEP coverage is the estimated percentage defined as the number of individuals prescribed PrEP divided by the number of persons with indications for PrEP.