PREVENTABLE + TREATABLE = STOPPABLE We envision a Hennepin County where: All people living with HIV/AIDS have healthy, vibrant lives There are NO new HIV infections All people have equitable access to HIV prevention and health care services
National HIV/AIDS Strategy Goals 1.Reduce new infections 2.Increase access to care and improve health outcomes to people living with HIV 3.Reduce HIV-related health disparities 4.Undertake a more coordinated national response to the epidemic
HIV/AIDS in Hennepin County: Number of New Cases, Prevalent Cases, and Deaths by Year, ,349 29
Hennepin Population v. HIV Prevalence by Race/Ethnicity (2014) Hennepin PopulationHIV Prevalence
Number of Cases and Rates (per 100,000) of Persons Living with HIV/AIDS by Race/Ethnicity Hennepin, 2014 Race/EthnicityCases%Rate White, non-Hispanic2,16050%249 Hispanic3518%415 American Indian732%668 Asian/PI611%67 Other/Unknown1133%x TOTAL4,256100%355 Blacks are living with HIV at 4X the rate of whites
Number of Cases and Rates (per 100,000) of Adults and Adolescents Living with HIV/AIDS by Gender/Risk Hennepin 2014 Gender/RiskCases%Rate Men (Total)3,48080%720 MSM & MSM/IDU2,74179%7,999 Non-MSM73921%153 Women86920%174 Total4,349100%443
Hennepin HIV Care Continuum (2014) 708 undiagnosed 1,218 out of care 4,349
PREVENTABLE + TREATABLE = STOPPABLE We envision a Hennepin County where: All people living with HIV/AIDS have healthy, vibrant lives There are NO new HIV infections All people have equitable access to HIV prevention and health care services
HIV Strategy Goals Goal A: Decrease New HIV Infections Testing, PrEP/PEP Goal B: Ensure Access to and Retention in Care Open door, barrier-free access Goal C: Engage and Facilitate the Empowerment of Communities Disproportionately Affected by HIV to stop new infections and eliminate disparities Partnerships, education, marketing, mobilizing
Implementing the Strategy Hennepin County Board Endorsement Strategy implementation manager and community organizer
HIV Transmission Potential Unaware of Infection No Care (708) Aware of Infection No Care (1,218) Aware of Infection In Care (3,131)