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(Updated December 2014)

The QuickStats link provides miscellaneous graphs and tables about HIV/AIDS or related subjects.


Other HIV Quick Stats


(Updated January 2017)

Connecticut


Statewide data tables and reports
Total
Males Females Transgender
White Black Hispanic
IDU MSM Heterosexual
Less than 30 30-49 50+
Prevalence Estimate (including undiagnosed)

Graphs
 
    Maps
National HIV/AIDS Strategy
City and county data
Trend tables with cell sizes less than 5
City Trend in HIV Recent Dx PLWHA
Bridgeport Click Click Click
Danbury Click Click Click
East Hartford Click Click Click
Hartford Click Click Click
Meriden   Click Click
Middletown   Click Click
New Britain Click Click Click
New Haven Click Click Click
New London   Click Click
Norwalk   Click Click
Stamford Click Click Click
Waterbury Click Click Click
Windham   Click Click

County Trend in HIV Recent Dx PLWHA
Fairfield Click Click Click
Hartford Click Click Click
Litchfield   Click Click
Middlesex Click Click Click
New Haven Click Click Click
New London Click Click Click
Tolland   Click Click
Windham   Click Click

Ryan White Service Areas:
Hartford TGA = Hartford, Tolland, Middlesex counties
New Haven EMA = New Haven, Fairfield counties
Ryan White Service Area Recent Dx PLWHA
Hartford TGA Click Click
New Haven EMA Click Click

Abbreviations:
  • Hetero: Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for HIV infection
  • IDU: Current or history of injection drug use
  • MSM: Men who have sex with men
  • MSM/IDU: MSM who have a history of IDU
  • Oth/Unk: Other, unknown, or not reported risk group
  • Perinatal: Perinatal transmission
  • PLWH: People living with HIV disease, not known to be dead
  • EMA: Eligible metropolitan area (Ryan White Funding)
  • TGA: Transitional grant area (Ryan White Funding)