HIV Care Continuum – People Newly Diagnosed With HIV
New York State

Data Highlights
People newly diagnosed with HIV
Linked to care within 3 months
Linked to care within 30 days
Virally suppressed within 6 months
Virally suppressed within 3 months
HIV Care Continuum
0 Cases

Notes

  • Data Source: NYS HIV Surveillance System, reported as of March 2023.
  • Data for the year 2020 should be interpreted with caution due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on access to HIV testing, care-related services, and case surveillance activities.
  • Data reported here for New York City are based on the New York State HIV Surveillance System. There may be slight differences between these numbers and the data reported by the New York City DOHMH HIV Surveillance Registry.
  • All newly diagnosed individuals reported here are aged 13 and over with known HIV stage. By this definition, the number of newly diagnosed cases and other measures reported on this page may slightly differ from numbers reported and published elsewhere.
  • Starting with analyses of 2020 data, NYS implemented a new race/ethnicity classification methodology. This change reduces misclassification, with notable decreases in the percentage of individuals classified as Multi-Race or Hispanic, and increases in percentages of other categories. In 2021, an additional revision of the race/ethnicity classification methodology was introduced in accordance with an OMB directive separating the “Asian and Pacific Islander” category into two distinct categories, now called “Asian” and “Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander.”
  • Race/ethnicity data for Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander and Native American persons with newly diagnosed HIV are not shown on this page due to low case counts.

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