Regional Statistics:
HIV/AIDS CASES BY SELECTED INDICATORS EL DORADO, PLACER, SACRAMENTO & YOLO COUNTIES CUMULATIVE REPORTED THROUGH OCTOBER 31, 2008
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SELECTED INDICATORS |
HIV CASES |
AIDS CASES |
TOTAL CASES |
|
White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaskan Native Multi-race Unknown |
616 209 145 28 10 6 0 |
2,795 837 519 81 37 6 12 |
3,411 1,046 664 109 47 12 12 |
|
Under 13 years of age 13-19 years of age 20-29 years of age 30-39 years of age 40-49 years of age Over 49 years of age |
2 22 244 345 279 122 |
25 22 640 1,783 1,286 531 |
27 44 884 2,128 1,565 653 |
|
MSM/Bisexual Male Injection Drug Use MSM/Bisexual Male & IDU Hemophiliac/Transfusion Heterosexual Contact Adult Other/Unknown Pediatric Exposure |
533 128 101 1 237 12 2 |
2,535 574 508 80 494 71 25 |
3,068 702 609 81 731 83 27 |
|
Male Female TOTAL |
810 204 1,014 |
3,781 506 4,287 |
4,591 710 5,301 |
HIV reporting began in April 2006. AIDS reporting began in March 1983.
MSM = Men who have sex with men. IDU = Injection Drug Use.
Adult Other/Unknown Mode of Exposure includes Confirmed other risk and No identified risk.
Source: California Department of Public Health, Office of AIDS, HIV/AIDS Case Registry Section, data as of October 31, 2008.
For more information, call the HIV/AIDS Case Registry Section at (916) 449-5866.
Rundate: 11/05/2008, WD.
Other Statistics:
State Level Stats (from the California State Office of AIDS)
National Level Stats (from the CDC)
Kaiser Foundation Fact Sheets:
| Fact Sheet: Black Americans and HIV/AIDS -- September 2009 This fact sheet highlights the epidemic’s impact on African Americans, providing current data and trends over time. |
| Fact Sheet: Latinos and HIV/AIDS -- September 2009 This updated fact sheet highlights the impact of HIV/AIDS on Latinos in the United States, providing current data and trends over time. |
| Fact Sheet: Women and HIV/AIDS in the United States: Update -- September 2009 This updated fact sheet highlights the impact of HIV/AIDS on women in the United States, providing current data and trends over time. |
| Fact Sheet: HIV Testing in the United States (Update) -- June 2009 This updated fact sheet provides information on key testing statistics, testing recommendations as advised by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), testing sites and policies, including state specific information, and a summary of the testing methods available. |
| Fact Sheet: The HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States: Update -- September 2009 This updated fact sheet provides the latest data on the U.S. epidemic, including key trends over time, impact by region and population, and data on the U.S. government's response. |
| Hollywood & Health: Health Content in Entertainment Television -- September 2008 Two reports document how well television viewers learn and retain health information from embedded content in an episode of Grey's Anatomy and measure how prevalent health content is in popular prime time entertainment shows. |
| Global HIV/AIDS Timeline -- August 2008 This interactive web-based timeline, designed to serve as an ongoing reference tool for many of the political, scientific, cultural, and community events that have occurred over the history of the epidemic, begins with 1981 and includes key events and noteworthy activities through today. |
| Reporting on HIV/AIDS: Lessons from the Field -- July 2008 This video features interviews with several reporters and a policy analyst who share their views on the unique challenges of reporting on HIV/AIDS. Four journalists share their experiences covering HIV/AIDS in the U.S. and around the world. They, along with a policy analyst, offer guidance about issues ranging from understanding data to considering the sensitivities of reporting on someone who is HIV-positive. |
| Fact Sheet: Ryan White Program -- June 2008 This fact sheet provides an overview of the Ryan White program, the largest HIV-specific federal grant program in the United States. |
| Kaiser Fast Facts -- May 2008 “Kaiser Fast Facts” features “QuickTakes” and “Kaiser Slides” – two tools that provide direct access to facts, data and slides about the nation's health care system and programs, in an easy-to-use format. “QuickTakes” presents an inventory of facts-at-a-glance and "Kaiser Slides" allows Web visitors to freely view, download and print graphics and tables of health policy statistics and trends. |
| Fact Sheet: Federal Funding for HIV/AIDS - The FY 2009 Budget Request -- April 2008 This fact sheet provides an overview of federal funding for HIV/AIDS in the President’s Fiscal Year 2009 budget request, and comparisons over time, with key funding highlights for domestic and global HIV/AIDS programs. It also includes additional information on federal funding for global TB, malaria, and other global health efforts. |
| National ADAP Monitoring Project Annual Report, April 2008 -- April 2008 This report, the 12th in an annual series, provides an overview of state AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs), documents new developments and challenges, assesses key trends over time, and provides the latest data on the status of these programs. |
| National ADAP Monitoring Project 2008 Annual Report -- April 2008 This report, the 12th in an annual series, provides an overview of state AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs), documents new developments and challenges, assesses key trends over time, and provides the latest data on the status of these programs. |
| Fact Sheet: AIDS Drug Assistance Programs, April 2008 -- April 2008 This fact sheet provides an overview of state AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAPs), based on data from the April 2008 National ADAP Monitoring Project Annual Report. |