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Impact of HIV Disease by Country of Birth in Florida, Reported Through 2011

Created: 07/31/12 Revision: 10/17/12. Impact of HIV Disease by Country of Birth in Florida, Reported Through 2011. Florida Department of Health HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis Program Annual data trends as of 12/31/2011 Living (Prevalence) data as of 05/16/2012. HIV and AIDS Case Data.

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Impact of HIV Disease by Country of Birth in Florida, Reported Through 2011

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  1. Created: 07/31/12 Revision: 10/17/12 Impact of HIV Diseaseby Country of Birth in Florida,Reported Through 2011 Florida Department of Health HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis Program Annual data trends as of 12/31/2011 Living (Prevalence) data as of 05/16/2012

  2. HIV and AIDS Case Data • Adult cases represent ages 13 and older, pediatric cases are those under the age of 13. For data by year, the age is by age of diagnosis. For living data, the age is by current age at the end of the most recent calendar year, regardless of age at diagnosis. • Unless otherwise noted, whites are non-Hispanic and blacks are non-Hispanic. • Total statewide data will include Department of Correction Cases (DOC) unless otherwise noted. County data will exclude DOC cases. • HIV prevalence data are generated later in the year, usually in May, when most of the “expected” death data are complete. • Unless otherwise note, cases with an unknown or blank country of birth were eliminated from these analyses.

  3. Florida Areas Area 1 Escambia Okaloosa Santa Rosa Walton 3 HOLMES JACKSON WALTON OKALOOSA ESCAMBIA SANTA ROSA WS GD NASSAU HM JF MD CN LEON DUVAL LIBERTY BAY BK 1 SW CB 4 WK TAYLOR Area 2a Bay Calhoun Gulf Holmes Jackson Washington GF LF UN BF CLAY ST J FK 2 Area 2b Franklin Gadsden Jackson Jefferson Leon Liberty Madison Taylor Wakulla AL GC DIXIE PT FG 12 LEVY Area 7 Brevard Orange Osceola Seminole MARION VL 13 CT Area 3 Alachua Bradford Columbia Dixie Gilchrest Hamilton Lafayette Levy Putnam Suwannee Union LAKE ST SM HN Area 6 Hernando Hillsborough Manatee ORANGE 7 PASCO BREVARD OSCEOLA Area 4 Baker Clay Duval Nassau St Johns 5 HB POLK Area 5 Pasco Pinellas PN 14 IR 15 MA HR 6 OB ST LUCIE HG Area 11a Dade SS DESOTO MARTIN CHARLOTTE GLADES Area 8A Charlotte DeSoto Glades Sarasota Hendry Collier Lee Area 9 Palm Beach 9 HENDRY PALM BEACH LEE Area 11b Monroe Area 10 Broward 10 8 BROWARD COLLIER Area 14 Hardee Highlands Polk Area 15 Indian River Martin Okeechobee St Lucie Area 13 Citrus Lake Marion Sumter DADE MONROE 11 Area 12 Flagler Volusia

  4. Definitions of Mode of Exposure Categories • MSM = Men who have sex with men • IDU = Injection Drug Use • MSM/IDU = Men who have sex with men & Injection Drug Use • Heterosexual = Heterosexual contact with person with HIV/AIDS or known HIV risk • OTHER = includes hemophilia, transfusion, perinatal and other pediatric risks and other confirmed risks. • NIR = Cases reported with No Identified Risk • Redistribution of NIRs = This illustrates the effect of statistically assigning (redistributing) the NIRs to recognized exposure (risk) categories by applying the proportions of historically reclassified NIRs to the unresolved NIRs.

  5. Florida’s Population* By Country of Birth (2010 US Census) * 2008-2011 American Community Survey 3-year Estimate http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/index.xhtml

  6. Male AIDS Cases by Race/Ethnicity and Country of Birth* and Year of Diagnosis, 2002-2011, Florida *FB=Foreign Born, USB=US Born

  7. Female AIDS Cases by Race/Ethnicity and Country of Birth* and Year of Diagnosis, 2002-2011, Florida *FB=Foreign Born, USB=US Born

  8. Male HIV Infection Cases by Race/Ethnicity and Country of Birth* and Year of Diagnosis, 2002-2011, Florida *FB=Foreign Born, USB=US Born

  9. Female HIV Infection Cases by Race/Ethnicity and Country of Birth* and Year of Diagnosis, 2002-2011, Florida *FB=Foreign Born, USB=US Born

  10. Adult HIV/AIDS Cases, Known Dead, Regardless of Cause, by Race/Ethnicity and Country of Birth* and Year of Death, Florida, 2002-2011 *FB=Foreign Born, USB=US Born

  11. Impact of HIV Diseaseamong Blacks, by Country of Birth in Florida,Reported Through 2011

  12. Black Foreign-Born Adult HIV/AIDS Cases by Country of Birth and Year of Report, 2002-2011, Florida Note: Each year, the majority of black foreign born HIV/AIDS cases were Haitian born. Enhanced reporting laws were implemented in Nov. 2006, leading to an artificial peak in HIV cases in 2007 & 2008.

  13. Black Foreign-Born, Adult HIV/AIDS Cases, Known Dead, Regardless of Cause, by Country of Birth and Year of Death, Florida, 2002-2011 Note: Each year, the majority of black foreign born HIV/AIDS case deaths were Haitian born. Enhanced reporting laws were implemented in Nov. 2006, leading to an artificial peak in HIV cases in 2007 & 2008.

  14. Foreign-Born US Born Unknown* Black Adults Living with HIV Disease, by Country of Birth & Sex, Reported through 2011, Florida Males N=27,335 Females N=20,165 The majority (78% males and 76% females) of blacks living with HIV disease in Florida were born in the United States.

  15. Black Adults Living with HIV Disease, by Selected Country of Birth, Reported through 2011, Florida 0 Cases 1-50 Cases 51-100 Cases Over 100 Cases Living HIV/AIDS Cases Haiti N=7,118 Jamaica N=917

  16. Non-U.S. Born Blacks Living with HIV Disease,by Country of Birth, by Reporting AreaReported Through 2011, Florida N=9,381

  17. Black Adults Living with HIV Disease, by Country of Birth*, Reported through 2011,for Florida and Selected South Florida Counties** *Data sorted by foreign country of birth by number of cases, and excludes cases whose country of birth is unknown. **County data exclude Department of Correction cases.

  18. Black Adults Living with HIV Disease, by Country of Birth, Reported through 2010, Florida and South Florida Counties Miami-Dade (N=11,489) Florida (N=46,007) Broward (N=7,696) Palm Beach (N=4,733)

  19. Black Adults Living with HIV Disease, by Country of Birth and Sex, Reported Through 2011, Florida & South Florida Females (N=19,601) Males (N=26,406) Florida Females (N=11,014) Males (N=12,904) South Florida *South Florida = Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties (excl DOC)

  20. Black Adults Living with HIV Disease, by Country of Birth and Sex, Reported Through 2011, Florida & Central Florida Females (N=19,601) Males (N=26,406) Florida Females (N=1,308) Males (N=1,992) Central Florida *Central Florida = Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties (excl DOC)

  21. Black Adults Living with HIV Disease, by Country of Birth and Sex, Reported Through 2011, Florida & Southwest Florida Females (N=19,601) Males (N=26,406) Florida Females (N=1,464) Males (N=2,110) Southwest Florida *Southwest Florida = Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties (excl DOC)

  22. Black Adults Males Living with HIV Disease,by Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure,Reported Through 2011, Florida Haiti N=3,930 Jamaica N=567 U.S. Born N=21,158 Note: NIRs redistributed. Heterosexual contact is a much more common risk factor among male cases born in Haiti and Jamaica, compared to US-born cases.

  23. Black Adults Females Living with HIV Disease,by Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure,Reported Through 2011, Florida Jamaica N=370 U.S. Born N=15,381 Haiti N=3,233 Note: NIRs redistributed. Female US-born cases were more likely to be injection drug users than their Haitian-born or Jamaican-born counterparts.

  24. Black Adult Males Living with HIV Disease,by Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure,Reported Through 2011, South Florida* Haiti N=3,096 Jamaica N=423 U.S. Born N=8,911 Note: NIRs redistributed. Heterosexual contact is a much more common risk factor among male cases born in Haiti and Jamaica, compared to US-born cases. *South Florida = Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties (excl DOC) Note: NIRs redistributed.

  25. Black Adult Females Living with HIV Disease,by Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure,Reported Through 2011, South Florida* Jamaica N=297 Haiti N=2,593 U.S. Born N=7,748 Note: NIRs redistributed. Female US-born cases were more likely to be injection drug users than their Haitian-born or Jamaican-born counterparts. *South Florida = Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties (excl DOC) Note: NIRs redistributed.

  26. Black Adult Males Living with HIV Disease,by Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure,Reported Through 2011, Central Florida* Haiti N=283 Jamaica N=37 U.S. Born N=1,586 Note: NIRs redistributed. Heterosexual contact is a much more common risk factor among male cases born in Haiti and Jamaica, compared to US-born cases. *Central Florida = Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties (excl DOC) Note: NIRs redistributed.

  27. Black Adult Females Living with HIV Disease,by Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure,Reported Through 2011, Central Florida* Jamaica N=20 Haiti N=254 U.S. Born N=943 Note: NIRs redistributed. Female US-born cases were more likely to be injection drug users than their Haitian-born or Jamaican-born counterparts. *Central Florida = Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties (excl DOC) Note: NIRs redistributed.

  28. Black Adult Males Living with HIV Disease,by Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure,Reported Through 2011, Southwest Florida* Haiti N=49 Jamaica N=24 U.S. Born N=1,989 Note: NIRs redistributed. Note: NIRs redistributed. Heterosexual contact is a much more common risk factor among male cases born in Haiti and Jamaica, compared to US-born cases. *Southwest Florida = Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties (excl DOC)

  29. Black Adult Females Living with HIV Disease,by Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure,Reported Through 2011, Southwest Florida* Jamaica N=16 Haiti N=33 U.S. Born N=1,372 Note: NIRs redistributed. Female US-born cases were more likely to be injection drug users than their Haitian-born or Jamaican-born counterparts. *Southwest Florida = Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas Counties (excl DOC)

  30. Black Adults Living with HIV Diseaseby Country of Birth Mode of Exposure* and SexReported through 2011, Florida

  31. Impact of HIV Diseaseamong Hispanics, by Country of Birth in Florida,Reported Through 2011

  32. Hispanic Foreign-Born HIV/AIDS Cases, by Country of Birth and Year of Report, 2002-2011, Florida Note: Each year, the majority of Hispanic foreign born HIV/AIDS cases with a known country of birth were Cuban born followed by Puerto Rican born.

  33. Hispanic Foreign-Born, Adult HIV/AIDS Cases, Known Dead, Regardless of Cause, by Country of Birth and Year of Death, Florida, 2002-2011 Note: Each year, the majority of Hispanic foreign born HIV/AIDS case deaths with a known country of birth were Cuban born, followed by Puerto Rican born.

  34. Foreign-Born US Born Unknown* Hispanic Adults Living with HIV Disease, by Country of Birth & Sex, Reported through 2011, Florida Males N=15,483 Females N=3,860 The majority (59% for males and 51% for females) of Hispanics living with HIV disease in Florida were foreign born.

  35. Hispanic Adults Living with HIV Disease, by Selected Country of Birth, Reported through 2011, Florida 0 Cases 1-50 Cases 51-100 Cases Over 100 Cases Living HIV/AIDS Cases Cuba N=2,806 Puerto Rico N=1,886

  36. Non-U.S. Born Hispanics Living with HIV Disease,by Country of Birth, by Reporting Area,Reported Through 2011, Florida N=10,814

  37. Hispanic Adults Living with HIV Disease, by Country of Birth*, reported through 2011,for Florida and Selected South Florida Counties** *Data sorted by foreign country of birth by number of cases, and excludes cases whose country of birth is unknown. **County data exclude Department of Correction cases.

  38. Living Hispanic Adults Living with HIV Disease by Country of Birth, Reported through 2011Florida and South Florida Counties Florida (N=16,845) Miami-Dade (N=8,391) Palm Beach (N=860) Broward (N=1,917)

  39. Hispanic Adults Living with HIV Disease by Country of Birth and SexReported through 2011, Florida & South Florida Females (N=3,449) Males (N=13,396) Florida Females (N=1,941) Males (N=9,227) South Florida *South Florida = Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties (excl DOC)

  40. Hispanic Adults Living with HIV Disease by Country of Birth and SexReported through 2011, Florida & Central Florida Females (N=3,449) Males (N=13,396) Florida Females (N=505) Males (N=1,360) Central Florida *Central Florida = Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties (excl DOC)

  41. Hispanic Adults Living with HIV Disease by Country of Birth and SexReported through 2011, Florida & Southwest Florida Females (N=3,449) Males (N=13,396) Florida Females (N=393) Males (N=892) Southwest Florida *Southwest Florida = Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties (excl DOC)

  42. Hispanic Adult Males Living with HIV Disease,by Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure, Reported through 2011, Florida Cuba N=2,575 U.S. Born N=4,393 Puerto Rico N=1,420 Note: NIRs redistributed. Injection drug use is a much more common risk factor among male cases born in Puerto Rico, while MSM cases were more predominate among Cuban-born and US-born cases.

  43. Hispanic Adult Females Living with HIV Disease,by Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure, Reported through 2011, Florida U.S. Born N=1,451 Cuba N=296 Puerto Rico N=532 Note: NIRs redistributed. Female Cuban-born cases were less likely to be injection drug users than their U.S.-born or Puerto Rico-born counterparts.

  44. Hispanic Adult Males Living with HIV Diseaseby Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure Reported through 2011, South Florida* Cuba N=2,330 Puerto Rico N=682 U.S. Born N=2,396 Note: NIRs redistributed. Injection drug use is a much more common risk factor among male cases born in Puerto Rico, while MSM cases were more predominate among Cuban-born and US-born cases. *South Florida = Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties (excl DOC)

  45. Hispanic Adult Females Living with HIV Diseaseby Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure Reported through 2011, South Florida* U.S. Born N=620 Cuba N=272 Puerto Rico N=198 Note: NIRs redistributed. Female Cuban-born cases were less likely to be injection drug users than their U.S.-born or Puerto Rico-born counterparts. *South Florida = Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties (excl DOC)

  46. Hispanic Adult Males Living with HIV Diseaseby Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure Reported through 2011, Central Florida* U.S. Born N=705 Puerto Rico N=324 Cuba N=39 Note: NIRs redistributed. Injection drug use is a much more common risk factor among male cases born in Puerto Rico, while MSM cases were more predominate among Cuban-born and US-born cases. *Central Florida = Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties (excl DOC)

  47. Hispanic Adult Females Living with HIV Diseaseby Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure Reported through 2011, Central Florida* U.S. Born N=290 Cuba N=2 Puerto Rico N=137 Note: NIRs redistributed. Female Cuban-born cases were less likely to be injection drug users than their U.S.-born or Puerto Rico-born counterparts. *Central Florida = Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties (excl DOC)

  48. Hispanic Adult Males Living with HIV Diseaseby Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure Reported through 2011, Southwest Florida* Cuba N=55 Puerto Rico N=132 U.S. Born N=513 Note: NIRs redistributed. Injection drug use is a much more common risk factor among male cases born in Puerto Rico, while MSM cases were more predominate among Cuban-born and US-born cases. *Southwest Florida = Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties (excl DOC)

  49. Hispanic Adult Females Living with HIV Diseaseby Selected Country of Birth and Mode of Exposure Reported through 2011, Southwest Florida* U.S. Born N=220 Cuba N=15 Puerto Rico N=95 Note: NIRs redistributed. Female Cuban-born cases were less likely to be injection drug users than their U.S.-born or Puerto Rico-born counterparts. *Southwest Florida = Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas Counties (excl DOC)

  50. Hispanic Adults HIV/AIDS Casesby Country of Birth Mode of Exposure* and SexReported through 2011, Florida

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