AIDS and HIV
Data are for the U.S.
Morbidity
- Number of HIV diagnoses: 39,782 (2016)
Source: Health, United States, 2017, table 34 [PDF – 9.8 MB]
- Percent of adults aged 18 and over who had ever been tested for HIV (excluding blood donation): 40.7%
Mortality
- Number of deaths: 6,160
- Deaths per 100,000 population: 1.9
Source: Deaths: Final Data for 2016, tables 6, 7 [PDF – 2 MB]
More data
- Trends in HIV/AIDS from Health, United States
- Tables of Summary Health Statistics from the National Health Interview Survey
- Key Statistics from the National Survey of Family Growth (from A to Z)
- Receipt of Sexual Risk Assessment From a Doctor or Medical Care Provider in the Past Year Among Women and Men Aged 15–44 With Recent Sexual Activity [PDF – 338 KB]
- Main Reasons for Never Testing for HIV Among Women and Men Aged 15–44 in the United States, 2011–2015 [PDF – 424 KB]
- HIV Testing in the Past Year Among the U.S. Household Population Aged 15–44: 2011–2013
- HIV Infection in U.S. Household Population Aged 18–59: Data From the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2007–2012
- HIV Risk-Related Behaviors in the United States Household Population Aged 15–44 Years: Data from the National Survey of Family Growth, 2002 and 2006–2010 [PDF – 343 KB]
- HIV Testing in the U.S. Household Population Aged 15–44: Data From the National Survey of Family Growth, 2006–2010 [PDF – 421 KB]
Related Links
- Mortality data
- National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
- National Health Interview Survey
- National Survey of Family Growth
- National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
- World Health Organization: HIV/AIDS
- United Nations AIDS
- Page last reviewed: May 3, 2017
- Page last updated: May 3, 2017
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