Title: Northwest Region of Virginia HIVAIDS and STD Trends Data through 2006
1Northwest Region of VirginiaHIV/AIDS and STD
TrendsData through 2006
2Northwest Region
- ALBEMARLE
- AUGUSTA
- BATH
- BUENA VISTA
- CAROLINE
- CHARLOTTESVILLE
- CLARKE
- CULPEPER
- FAUQUIER
- FLUVANNA
- FREDERICK
- FREDERICKSBURG
- GREENE
- HARRISONBURG
- HIGHLAND
- KING GEORGE
- LEXINGTON
- LOUISA
- MADISON
- NELSON
- ORANGE
- PAGE
- RAPPAHANNOCK
- RICHMOND CO.
- ROCKBRIDGE
- ROCKINGHAM
- SHENANDOAH
- SPOTSYLVANIA
- STAFFORD
- STAUNTON
- WARREN
- WAYNESBORO
- WINCHESTER
3Notes to Accompany Virginia HIV/AIDS Trends
- All data is reported as of December 31st, 2005
unless otherwise indicated. - HIV and AIDS reporting
- Virginia regulations require reporting of HIV and
AIDS cases separately. As a result, a person can - be listed as either a Virginia HIV case, a
Virginia AIDS case, or as both (HIV and AIDS). A
person - first diagnosed with HIV infection with no AIDS
defining events will always be an HIV case. If at
a - later time, the patient is diagnosed as AIDS the
person will be listed as both an HIV and AIDS - case. If a patient's initial diagnosis of HIV
infection is accompanied with an AIDS defining
event, - the person will be listed as only an AIDS case.
- Unduplicated
- As a result of Virginia reporting regulations for
HIV and AIDS (see note above), an individual - could be reported twice, once as an HIV case and
once as an AIDS case. An unduplicated report - will count this individual only once. In the case
of both HIV and AIDS diagnoses for one
individual, - age and place of residence at the time of
diagnosis will derive from the HIV report.
Unduplicated counts - will be indicated.
- Living
4Notes to Accompany Virginia HIV/AIDS Trends
Geography All location information is based on
the address that is reported to the Division at
the time of report. Report Date vs. Diagnosis
Date Time frames are selected based on either the
date of report or date of diagnosis. The report
date is the date the morbidity is entered into
the database. Diagnosis date is the date the
disease was diagnosed by a health professional.
Statistical reports prepared based on diagnosis
dates are likely to change over time, given that
disease reports sometimes involve time lags of
varying degrees. AIDS Case Definition Change On
January 1, 1993, the AIDS surveillance case
definition for adolescents and adults was
expanded to include three additional clinical
conditions (pulmonary tuberculosis, recurrent
pneumonia, and invasive cervical cancer) as well
as a laboratory marker of severe immunosuppression
in HIV-infected persons
5HIV/AIDS Trends
- Between 2005-2006, statewide increase (3) in
reported HIV/AIDS - Northwest Region saw a 24 decrease in reported
HIV/AIDS - In the Northwest Region, Fauquier and Fluvanna
each showed the most notable decrease (88) - In 2006, 49 of reported cases of HIV/AIDS in the
Northwest region were White, 38 Black and 11
were Hispanic and 2 reported another race - Majority of the reported cases of HIV/AIDS were
male (76)
Includes those that may have progressed to AIDS
6VirginiaHIV/AIDS Cases by Region (N34,585)
Includes those that may have progressed to AIDS
Data through 2006
7Northwest Region of Virginia (N1,286)Cases of
HIV/AIDS (1996-2006)
Includes those that may have progressed to AIDS
8People living with HIV(not AIDS)/AIDS Trends
- Number of people living with HIV(not AIDS)/AIDS
in Northwest Virginia at the end of 2006 1217 - 7 of Virginias living total
- Most of cases are 35 years old
- 73 male
- 48 white
9Number of People Living with HIV(not AIDS) or
AIDS,in Virginia, by Region, at the end of 2006
(N18,119)
10Percentage of People Living with HIV (not AIDS),
by Region (N10,088)
Data through 2006
11Percentage of People Living with AIDS, by Region,
(N8,031)
Data through 2006
12Individuals Living with HIV(not AIDS)/AIDS in the
Northwest Region of Virginia by Locality at the
end of 2006 (N1,217)
13Individuals Living with HIV(not AIDS)/AIDS in the
Northwest Region of Virginia, by Race, at the end
of 2006 (N1,217)
14Individuals Living with HIV(not AIDS)/AIDS in the
Northwest Region of Virginia, by Risk at the end
of 2006 (N1,217)
170 cases unidentified risk or undetermined risk
15Females Living with HIV(not AIDS)/AIDS in the
Northwest Region of Virginia by Risk at the end
of 2006 (N331)
72 cases unidentified risk or undetermined risk
16Males Living with HIV(not AIDS)/AIDS in the
Northwest Region by Risk at the end of 2006
(N886)
98 cases unidentified risk or undetermined risk
17Total Early Syphilis Trends
- Between 2005-2006, statewide increase (21) in
reported syphilis - Northwest Region had a 5 decrease in reported
syphilis - In 2006, 72 of reported cases of Syphilis in the
Northwest region were white, 22 black - Majority of the reported cases of Syphilis were
male (94) - Includes a diagnosis of Primary Syphilis,
Secondary Syphilis - or Early Latent Syphilis
18Virginia Total Early Syphilis Cases by Region,
2006 (N351)
Includes a diagnosis of Primary Syphilis,
Secondary Syphilis or Early Latent Syphilis
19Northwest Health Region Cases of Total Early
Syphilis (1998-2006)
Includes a diagnosis of Primary Syphilis,
Secondary Syphilis or Early Latent Syphilis
20Individuals Reported with Total Early Syphilis
in the Northwest Health Region, by locality in
2006 (N18)
Includes a diagnosis of Primary Syphilis,
Secondary Syphilis or Early Latent Syphilis
21Individuals Reported with Total Early Syphilis
in the Northwest Health Region, by Race, in 2006
(N18)
Includes a diagnosis of Primary Syphilis,
Secondary Syphilis or Early Latent Syphilis
22Individuals Reported with Total Early Syphilis
in the Northwest Health Region, by age in 2006
(N18)
Includes a diagnosis of Primary Syphilis,
Secondary Syphilis or Early Latent Syphilis
23Gonorrhea Trends
- Between 2005-2006, statewide decrease (22) in
reported gonorrhea. 34 decrease in reported
Hispanic cases. - Northwest Region saw a 23 decrease in reported
Gonorrhea - In the Northwest Region, Charlottesville showed
the most notable decrease (63) - In 2006, 38 of reported cases of Gonorrhea in
the Northwest region were White, 54 Black, and
4 were unknown - Majority of the reported cases of Gonorrhea were
female (60)
24VirginiaGonorrhea Cases by Region, 2006 (N6,474)
25Northwest Health Region Cases Gonorrhea
(1998-2006)
26Individuals Reported with Gonorrhea in the
Northwest Health Region, by Race, in 2006 (N422)
27Individuals Reported with Gonorrhea in the
Northwest Health Region, by locality in 2006
(N422)
28Individuals Reported with Gonorrhea in the
Northwest Health Region, by Age, in 2006 (N422)
29Chlamydia Trends
- Between 2005-2006, statewide increase (6) in
reported Chlamydia and 26 increase in reported
Hispanic Cases - Northwest Region saw a 8 increase in reported
Chlamydia - In the Northwest Region, Spotsylvania showed the
most notable increase (39) - In 2006 in the Northwest Region, 43 of reported
cases of Chlamydia were white, 34 black and 13
were unknown - Majority of the reported cases of Chlamydia were
female (77)
30VirginiaChlamydia Cases by Region, 2006
(N24,081)
31Northwest Health Region Cases Chlamydia
(1998-2006)
32Individuals Reported with Chlamydia in the
Northwest Health Region, by Race, in 2006
(N2,777)
33Individuals Reported with Chlamydia in the
Northwest Health Region, by locality in 2006
(N2,777)
34Individuals Reported with Chlamydia in the
Northwest Region, by age in 2006 (N2,777)
35Prepared by
Carrie Dolan, MPH Epidemiologist Lindsey
Matthews, MPH (updated) Division of Disease
Prevention July 2007 carrie.dolan_at_vdh.virginia.gov
Data accessed from HIV/AIDS Reporting System
(HARS) and Sexually Transmitted Disease
Management Information System (STDMIS) July 2007