Statistics/Trends
HIV/AIDS at 30: A Public Opinion Perspective
This report presents results of the Kaiser Family Foundation's 8th national survey on HIV/AIDS since 1995. The survey examined public opinion about HIV/AIDS and the national efforts to prevent and treat it. It examined broad national trends in public opinion on the past several decades and took an in-depth look at the views and experiences of black Americans and young adults under the age of 30 years who have never known a world without HIV. It also focused on trends in reported HIV testing rates and experiences.
2011 Survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS
MMWR: HIV Surveillance - United States, 1981-2008
MMWR: Clinical and Behavioral Characteristics of Adults Receiving Medical Care for HIV Infection–Medical Monitoring Project, United States, 2007
Epidemiology of HIV Infection Through 2009
Pediatric HIV Surveillance (through 2011)
MMWR: Vital Signs: HIV Infection, Testing, and Risk Behaviors Among Youths - United States
Surveillance Brief: Terms, Definitions, and Calculations Used in CDC HIV Surveillance Publications
This information sheet explains terms, definitions, and methods of calculation used in HIV surveillance data, and the uses of these data. It defines unadjusted data, adjusted (estimated) data, AIDS diagnoses and deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnoses, and diagnoses of HIV infection and deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection. It also defines HIV incidence, persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection or AIDS, incidence rate, prevalence rate, stage of disease, and transmission category.