Data for the years 2021 & 2022 are preliminary. Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, data for the year 2020 should be interpreted with caution.
COVID-19 disruptions in HIV diagnosis, care and reporting of deaths during 2020 have also made incidence, prevalence, and knowledge of status estimates derived from a CD4-based model, unreliable. Therefore, a 2020 edition of the HIV Surveillance Supplemental Report “Estimated HIV Incidence and Prevalence in the U.S.”, which provides data on estimated incidence, prevalence, and knowledge of status in the U.S., was not published by CDC.

Jurisdictions | AHEAD

Jurisdiction Dashboard

AHEAD displays targets for each of the six indicators. National and jurisdictional data are displayed.

The EHE Phase I Jurisdictions

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.

This map displays the 57 jurisdictions identified by the EHE initiative, including 48 counties, Washington, DC, San Juan, Puerto Rico, seven states with substantial burden of HIV in rural areas, and states/territories that contain one or more of the priority counties/areas of the EHE Initiative.