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Reports | Statistics and Surveillance | Topics | CDC HIV/AIDS



HIV Surveillance Report

The annual HIV Surveillance Report provides an overview on the current epidemiology of HIV disease in the United States and dependent areas. CDC funds state and territorial health departments to collect surveillance data on persons diagnosed with HIV infection; all personal identifiers are removed from these data before being transmitted to CDC via a secure data network. Data are analyzed by CDC and then displayed by age, race, sex, transmission category, and jurisdiction (where appropriate). Prior to the 2008 reporting year, the report was referred to as the HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report. The report is published annually in late summer or early fall.


Current Issue: Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS in the United States and Dependent Areas, 2008

Summary of Changes to the National HIV Surveillance Report
HIV in the United States: An Overview
Questions and Answers: General Surveillance Report Questions


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