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MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007 All living persons confidentially reported with HIV infection, excluding those with AIDS. Reported Living with AIDS: Reported Living with HIV/not AIDS: All living persons confidentially reported who meet the AIDS case definition. Reported Living with HIV/AIDS: All living persons confidentially reported with HIV infection, including those with AIDS.TRANSCRIPT
Quarterly HIV/AIDS Analysis for Michigan
January 1, 2007
Michigan Department of Community Health HIV/STD & Other Bloodborne Infections Surveillance Section
Division of Communicable DiseaseBureau of Epidemiology
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
This estimate is calculated using several data sources, including:
• Persons who have not yet been tested • Persons tested but not yet reported to MDCH • Persons reported by name and living with HIV• Persons reported by name and living with AIDS
Estimate of HIV Prevalence
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
• All living persons confidentially reportedwith HIV infection, excluding those with AIDS.
Reported Living with AIDS:
Reported Living with HIV/not AIDS:
• All living persons confidentially reported who meet the AIDS case definition.
Reported Living with HIV/AIDS:
•All living persons confidentially reportedwith HIV infection, including those with AIDS.
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Behavior Groups
•Behaviors facilitate transmission.
•It is the frequency of particular behaviors combined with the HIV prevalence in sexual or drug using networks that determines one’s risk for becoming infected.
•Demographic descriptors further describe those at risk.
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Persons living with HIV/AIDS by Behavior Group
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
MSM IDU MSM/IDU Blood High RiskHetero
Perinatal Undeterm
Estimate ofHIVPrevalenceReportedLiving withAIDSReportedLiving withHIV not AIDS
# pe
rson
s est
. or
repo
rted
livi
ng w
ith H
IV/A
IDS
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Estimate of HIV Prevalence:Partner Behaviors for “High Risk” Heterosexually
Infected Persons, Michigan (n=2,220)
30%
6%
3%
61%
Partner IDU
Partner Bisexual
Partner Rec'd Blood
Partner HIV+, otherrisk unk
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Estimate of HIV Prevalence:Injecting Drug Use Behavior, (n=2,170)
47%
53%
IDU with HRH
IDU withoutHRH
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Males Reported Living with HIV/AIDS by Race & Behavior (n=9,685)
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
MSM IDU MSM/IDU BloodRec.
High RiskHetero
Perinatal Undeterm
White, Non-Hispanic
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic
Other/Unk
# R
epor
ted
Cas
es
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Females Reported Living with HIV/AIDS by Race & Behavior (n=2,918)
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
IDU Blood Rec. High RiskHetero
Perinatal Undeterm
White, Non-Hispanic
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic
Other/Unk
# R
epor
ted
Cas
es
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
MSM47%
IDU13%
Undeterm, Other5%
High Risk Hetero13%
MSM/IDU4%Blood
1%
Undeterm, Presum Hetero16%
Perinatal1%
Persons Living with HIV/AIDS by Mode of Transmission (n=12,603)
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Blood1%
High Risk Hetero
7%
Undeterm, Other6%
Undeterm, Presumed
Hetero15%
Perinatal1%
MSM51%
MSM/IDU6%
IDU14%
Black Males Living with HIV/AIDS,by Mode of Transmission (n =5,231)
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
MSM75%
Perinatal0%
MSM/IDU6%
IDU4%
Undeterm, Other
4%
Blood2%
High Risk Hetero
2%
Undeterm, Presumed
Hetero6%
White Males Living with HIV/AIDS,by Mode of Transmission (n =3,928)
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
IDU23% Blood
0%
High Risk Hetero38%Perinatal
2%
Undeterm, Presumed
Hetero31%
Undeterm, Other
6%
Black Females Living with HIV/AIDS,by Mode of Transmission (n =2,154)
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Undeterm, Other5%
High Risk Hetero
52%
Blood2%
IDU18%
Undeterm, Presumed
Hetero21%
Perinatal2%
White Females Living with HIV/AIDS,by Mode of Transmission (n =594)
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Prevalence Estimates of Persons Living with HIV/AIDS in MI by Sex and Race January 1, 2007
010002000300040005000600070008000
Bla
ckm
ales
Whi
tem
ales
Bla
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mal
es
Whi
tefe
mal
es
His
pani
cm
ales
His
pani
cfe
mal
es
Pre
vale
nce
Estim
ate
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
0150300450600750900
10501200
Bla
ckm
ales
Whi
tem
ales
Bla
ckfe
mal
es
Whi
tefe
mal
es
His
pani
cm
ales
His
pani
cfe
mal
es
Rat
es P
er 1
00,0
00 P
opul
atio
n Estimated Prevalence Rates of Persons living with HIV/AIDS in MI by Sex and Race Jan 1, 2007
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Persons living with HIV/AIDS by Sex
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
16000
18000
Total Male Female
Estimate of HIVPrevalence
Reported Livingwith AIDS
Reported Livingwith HIV notAIDS
# pe
rson
s est
. or
repo
rted
livi
ng w
ith H
IV/A
IDS
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Persons living with HIV/AIDS by Age at Diagnosis, ages 0-39
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
0-12 13-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39
Estimate of HIVPrevalence
Reported Livingwith AIDS
Reported Livingwith HIV not AIDS
# pe
rson
s est
. or
repo
rted
livi
ng w
ith H
IV/A
IDS
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Persons living with HIV/AIDS by Age at Diagnosis, ages 40+
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 & over
Estimate of HIVPrevalence
Reported Livingwith AIDS
Reported Livingwith HIV not AIDS
# pe
rson
s est
. or
repo
rted
livi
ng w
ith H
IV/A
IDS
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Persons living with HIV/AIDSby Race & Ethnicity
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
10000
White, Non-Hispanic
Black, Non-Hispanic
Hispanic Asian AmericanIndian
Other/Unk
Estimate ofHIVPrevalence
ReportedLiving withAIDS
ReportedLiving withHIV notAIDS
# pe
rson
s est
. or
repo
rted
livi
ng w
ith H
IV/A
IDS
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Num
ber o
f Dea
ths
Year of Death
HIV Related Deaths in Michigan, All Ages, by Race and Sex: 1987-2005
11/13/06
0
100
200
300
400
500
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1997
1999
2001
2003
2005
Black Males White Males Black Females White Females
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Leading Causes of Death Among Black Men in MI, Ages 25-44: 1990-2005
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
1.Homicide
2.Heart Dis
3.Accidents
4.Cancer
5.HIV Dis
6.Suicide
Num
ber o
f Dea
ths
Year11/13/06
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Leading Causes of Death Among White Men in MI, Ages 25-44: 1990-2005
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
1.Accidents
2. Suicide
3.Heart Dis
4.Cancer
5.Cirrhosis
9.HIV Dis
Num
ber o
f Dea
ths
Year11/13/06
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Leading Causes of Death Among Black Women in MI, Ages 25-44:1990-2005
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
1.Cancer
2.Heart Dis
3.Accidents
4.Homicide
7.HIV Dis
Num
ber o
f Dea
ths
Year11/13/06
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Leading Causes of Death Among White Women in MI, Ages 25-44: 1990-2005
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
1.Cancer2.Accidents3.Heart Dis4.Suicide
5.Cirrhosis13.HIV Dis
Num
ber o
f Dea
ths
Year 11/13/06
MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program / January 1, 2007
Leading Causes of Death Among Hispanics in MI, Ages 25-44: 2005
11/13/06
Males age 25-44110 total deaths:
• 29 accidents• 14 heart disease• 12 suicide• 11 homicide• 6 cancer • 6 liver
disease/cirrhosis• 3 AIDS
Females age 25-4435 total deaths:
5 cancer 5 accidents 4 suicide 3 homicide 0 AIDS