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Complete Health Indicator Report of HIV Care and Treatment

Definition

Percent of HIV-infected adolescents and adults who receive HIV care and treatment consistent with current standards

Numerator

Number of HIV-infected adolescents and adults who receive HIV care and treatment consistent with current standards

Denominator

Number of HIV-infected adolescents and adults

Why Is This Important?

Although there is no cure for HIV infection, there are treatment options that can help people living with HIV experience long and productive lives.[http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/livingwithhiv/treatment.html ^1^]

Healthy People Objective: Increase the proportion of HIV-infected adolescents and adults who receive HIV care and treatment consistent with current standards

U.S. Target: Archived and replaced with HIV indicators that reflect scientific advances related to the HIV care continuum.
State Target: 65 percent

Other Objectives

'''Healthy New Jersey 2020 Objective HIV-2''': Increase the proportion of HIV-infected adolescents and adults who receive HIV care and treatment consistent with current standards to 65% among the total population, 67% among Whites and Blacks, and 60% among Hispanics.

How Are We Doing?

The Healthy New Jersey 2020 targets for this objective were all achieved.

Available Services

NJDOH AIDS/HIV/STD Hotline: 800-624-2377

Health Program Information

NJDOH HIV Care and Support Services: [http://nj.gov/health/hivstdtb/hiv-aids/]


Related Indicators

Related Risk Factors Indicators:


Related Health Status Outcomes Indicators:



Data Tables


HIV Care and Treatment, by Race/Ethnicity and Year, New Jersey, 2010-2020 (HNJ2020)

Race/EthnicityYearPercent of HIV-infected adolescents and adults
Record Count: 44
White201057.0%
White201154.0%
White201256.0%
White201358.0%
White201460.0%
White201561.0%
White201662.0%
White201762.0%
White201862.0%
White201962.0%
White202068.0%
Black201056.0%
Black201154.0%
Black201254.0%
Black201357.0%
Black201459.0%
Black201559.0%
Black201659.0%
Black201759.0%
Black201859.0%
Black201960.0%
Black202069.0%
Hispanic201051.0%
Hispanic201151.0%
Hispanic201252.0%
Hispanic201355.0%
Hispanic201456.0%
Hispanic201558.0%
Hispanic201659.0%
Hispanic201759.0%
Hispanic201860.0%
Hispanic201960.0%
Hispanic202070.0%
Total201055.0%
Total201153.0%
Total201254.0%
Total201357.0%
Total201458.0%
Total201559.0%
Total201660.0%
Total201760.0%
Total201860.0%
Total201960.0%
Total202069.0%

Data Notes

This is Healthy New Jersey 2020 (HNJ2020) Objective HIV-2. eHARS data as of December 2020.

Data Source

Enhanced HIV/AIDS Reporting System (eHARS); Division of HIV/AIDS, STD, and TB Services; New Jersey Department of Health; [http://nj.gov/health/hivstdtb/hiv-aids/]


HIV Care and Treatment by Race/Ethnicity, New Jersey, 2020

Race/EthnicityPercent of HIV-infected adolescents and adults
Record Count: 5
White68.0%
Black69.0%
Hispanic70.0%
Asian**
New Jersey69.0%

Data Notes

** Number to small to calculate a reliable rate. eHARS data as of December 2020.

Data Source

Enhanced HIV/AIDS Reporting System (eHARS); Division of HIV/AIDS, STD, and TB Services; New Jersey Department of Health; [http://nj.gov/health/hivstdtb/hiv-aids/]

References and Community Resources

1. [http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/livingwithhiv/treatment.html] CDC HIV/AIDS Info: [http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/] HIV.gov: [https://www.hiv.gov/]

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