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Quarterly HIV/AIDS Analysis for Michigan July 1, 2006 Michigan Department of Community Health HIV/STD & Other Bloodborne Infections Surveillance Section.

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1 Quarterly HIV/AIDS Analysis for Michigan July 1, 2006 Michigan Department of Community Health HIV/STD & Other Bloodborne Infections Surveillance Section Division of Communicable Disease Bureau of Epidemiology

2 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 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

3 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 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.

4 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 Persons living with HIV/AIDS by Sex # persons est. or reported living with HIV/AIDS

5 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 Persons living with HIV/AIDS by Age at Diagnosis, ages 0-39 # persons est. or reported living with HIV/AIDS

6 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 Persons living with HIV/AIDS by Age at Diagnosis, ages 40+ # persons est. or reported living with HIV/AIDS

7 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 Persons living with HIV/AIDS by Race & Ethnicity # persons est. or reported living with HIV/AIDS

8 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 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.

9 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 Persons living with HIV/AIDS by Behavior Group # persons est. or reported living with HIV/AIDS

10 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 Estimate of HIV Prevalence: Partner Behaviors for “High Risk” Heterosexually Infected Persons, Michigan (n=2170)

11 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 Estimate of HIV Prevalence: Injecting Drug Use Behavior, (n=2110)

12 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 Males Reported Living with HIV/AIDS by Race & Behavior (n=9,459) # Reported Cases

13 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 Females Reported Living with HIV/AIDS by Race & Behavior (n=2,885) # Reported Cases

14 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 Persons Living with HIV/AIDS by Mode of Transmission (n=12,344)

15 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 Black Males Living with HIV/AIDS, by Mode of Transmission (n =5,074)

16 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 White Males Living with HIV/AIDS, by Mode of Transmission (n =3,841)

17 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 Black Females Living with HIV/AIDS, by Mode of Transmission (n =2,130)

18 MDCH/Bureau of Epidemiology/HIV/AIDS Surveillance Program July 1, 2006 White Females Living with HIV/AIDS, by Mode of Transmission (n =578)

19 HIV Related Deaths in MI, all ages, by Race & Sex, 1990-2005* *Deaths for 2005 may be incomplete.

20 Leading Causes of Death Among Black Men in MI, ages 25-44, 1990-2004 Number of Deaths Year of Death

21 Leading Causes of Death Among White Men in MI, ages 25-44, 1990-2004 Number of Deaths Year of Death

22 Leading Causes of Death Among Black Women in MI, ages 25-44, 1990-2004 Number of Deaths Year of Death

23 Leading Causes of Death Among White Women in MI, ages 25-44, 1990-2004 Number of Deaths Year of Death

24 Leading Causes of Death Among Hispanics in MI, ages 25-44, 2004 Males age 25-44 (n=72): Leading causes:  14 cancer  13 accidents  10 heart disease  8 suicide  6 homicide  3 stroke  0 AIDS Females age 25-44 (n=30): Leading causes:  8 cancer  7 accidents  2 homicide  0 AIDS


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