HIV/AIDS Surveillance Reports - 2011
Find out about the new HIV infections diagnosed in Minnesota in 2011.
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New HIV Infections in 2011
People living with HIV/AIDS, 2011
Previous Annual Summaries
New HIV Infections in 2011
2011 Slide presentation
- HIV Surveillance Report,
2011
The Minnesota HIV Surveillance Report, 2011 describes the occurrence of reported HIV infections in Minnesota by person, place, and time through December 31, 2011. Such data provide information about where and among whom HIV transmission is likely occurring. This knowledge can in turn be used to help educate, target prevention efforts, plan for services, and develop policy.
2011 New HIV Infections Summary Tables
- Case counts and rates of new HIV infection in Minnesota by place of residence, age, gender, race/ethnicity and mode of exposure. (Download 2011 New HIV Infections Summary Tables, formatted for print: PDF: 35KB/7 pages)
People living with HIV/AIDS, 2011
2011 Slide presentation
- HIV/AIDS Prevalence
& Mortality Report, 2011
The Minnesota HIV/AIDS Prevalence & Mortality Report, 2011 contains estimates of HIV/AIDS prevalence (the number of persons living with HIV or AIDS) and mortality in Minnesota. These estimates can be used to help educate, plan for HIV/AIDS services and develop policy.
- The following tables contain case counts of persons living with HIV or AIDS in Minnesota by place of residence, age, gender, race/ethnicity and mode of exposure. (Download 2011 Summary HIV/AIDS Prevalence and Mortality Tables, formatted for print: PDF: 39KB/6 pages)
- (PPT: 2.5MB/75 slides)
- (PDF: 6MB/75 pages)
- Recording of the HIV/Hepatitis 2011 Data Release webinar presentation
Streaming (11MB/44 minutes)
Highlights from the MN HIV Surveillance Report, 2011: Slide Presentation
Previous Annual Summaries
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HIV/AIDS Surveillance Reports
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- Archive: 1989-2000
For questions about HIV Surveillance data, please contact Allison La Pointe at (651) 201-4032.
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