Routine Testing in Prioritized Health Care Settings |
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Aggregate Data Tables for Diagnose Indicators 1A1.1A, 1A1.1B, and 1A1.1C: Percentage of persons tested for and diagnosed with HIV (new and previous positives) in health care facilities identified as a priority for routine opt-out screening. |
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Contextual Question (provide response in the PS20-2010 EPMP where indicated): Please briefly explain the 1) criteria used to select the PS20-2010-funded health care facilities that have been prioritized for routine opt-out screening and 2) how HIV screening is conducted in each facility. |
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The following data table should be completed for each EHE county and each of the 7 EHE states: |
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Table 1A1.A Routine Opt-Out HIV Testing in Prioritized Health Care Facilities: Enter the name of each prioritized health care facility in column A and select the facility type from the drop-down options in column B. In columns C through H, enter the requested aggregate data in cells labelled “DDE” (direct data entry). Please note that in Column D you will need to enter the total number of persons whose HIV test were directly funded or indirectly funded (e.g., EMR enhancements, testing staff, etc.) by PS20-2010. You may add additional rows as needed. |
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Table 1A1.B. Persons Tested and Positivity in Health Care Facilities Conducting Routine Opt-Out HIV Testing |
Prioritized Health Care Facility Name |
Facility Type |
Number of Persons Served1 |
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Number of HIV-positive Persons4 |
Previously Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Confirmed in Surveillance5 |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Identified by Self-Report6 |
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Total Number of Persons Served1 |
Number of Persons Tested2,3 |
Number of HIV-Positive Persons4 |
Previously Diagnosed Persons |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Confirmed in Surveillance5 |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Identified by Self-Report6 |
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DDE |
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DDE |
DDE |
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Age Group |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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<15 Years |
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% Calculated |
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15-19 Years |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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20-29 Years |
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30-65 Years |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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≥ 66 Years |
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Unknown |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Gender |
% Calculated |
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Male |
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1 Includes persons, regardless of age, who attended at least one medical appointment at the health care facility during the reporting period. |
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Female |
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2 Includes tests that are supported in any way by PS20-2010-funded resources (e.g., funding, test kits, personnel, training and technical assistance, laboratory support, electronic medical record enhancements). |
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Transgender7 |
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3 Includes persons who had a positive or negative test result. |
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Unknown |
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4 Includes newly and previously diagnosed infections and those with unknown prior history |
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Race and Hispanic Origin8 |
5 Includes newly identified HIV diagnosis that have been confirmed in surveillance. For persons included in this column, the HIV surveillance system is checked and 1) no prior report of HIV diagnosis is found and 2) there is no indication of a previous diagnosis by either client self-report (if the client was asked) or review of other data sources (if other data sources were checked). |
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Hispanic or Latino |
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6 Includes persons for whom a new diagnosis of HIV is determined by self-report or provider report. |
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Not Hispanic or Latino |
American Indian or Alaska Native alone |
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CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of persons tested (Column D%)=(D#/C#)*100; Percentage of HIV-Positive Persons (Column E%)=(E#/D#)*100; Percentage of Previous HIV-Positives (Column F%)=(F#/D#)*100; New Positivity—Confirmed in Surveillance (Column G%)=(G#/D#)*100; New Positivity—Self Report (Column H%)=(H#/D#)*100. |
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Asian alone |
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Black or African American alone |
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Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone |
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White alone |
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Unknown |
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Population Groups |
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MSM/IDU |
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MSM |
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PWID |
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Heterosexual males |
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Heterosexual females |
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Other |
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Unknown |
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Total |
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1 Includes persons who received one or more services at the health care facility during the reporting period. |
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2 Includes tests that are supported in any way by PS20-2010-funded resources (e.g., funding, test kits, personnel, training and technical assistance, laboratory support, electronic medical record enhancements). |
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3 Includes persons who had a positive or negative test result. |
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4 Includes newly and previously diagnosed infections and those with unknown prior history |
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5 Includes newly identified HIV diagnosis that have been confirmed in surveillance. For persons included in this column, the HIV surveillance system is checked and 1) no prior report of HIV diagnosis is found and 2) there is no indication of a previous diagnosis by either client self-report (if the client was asked) or review of other data sources (if other data sources were checked). |
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6 Includes self-report and provider report of new HIV diagnosis. |
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7 Transgender includes all persons whose gender identity or expression is different from their sex assigned at birth. Transgender persons may self-identify as transgender female or transgender woman, transgender male or transgender man, or other gender non-binary person. |
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8Race and ethnicity are to be collected at the local level in accordance with OMB standards (https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1997-10-30/pdf/97-28653.pdf) and reported to CDC in the aggregate using these categories. Hispanic or Latino persons can be of any race. |
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CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of persons tested (Column B%)=(B#/A#)*100; Percentage of HIV-Positive Persons (Column C%)=(C#/B#)*100; Percentage of Previous HIV-Positives (Column D%)=(D#/B#)*100; New Positivity—Confirmed in Surveillance (Column E%)=(E#/B#)*100; New Positivity—Self Report (Column F%)=(F#/B#)*100. |
Routine Testing in Prioritized Jails and Correctional Facilities |
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Aggregate Data Tables for Diagnose Indicators 1A2.1A, 1A2.1B, 1A2.1C: Percentage of persons incarcerated in jails and correctional facilities who are tested for and diagnosed with HIV (new and previous positives). |
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Contextual Question (provide response in the PS20-2010 EPMP where indicated): Please briefly explain the 1) criteria used to select the prioritized PS20-2010-funded jails and correctional facilities and 2) how HIV screening is conducted in each facility. |
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The following data table should be completed for each EHE county and each of the 7 EHE states: |
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Table 1A2.A Routine Opt-Out HIV Testing in Prioritized Jails and Correctional Facilities: Enter the name of each prioritized jail or correctional facility in column A and select when HIV screening is conducted from the drop-down options in column B. In columns C through G, enter the requested aggregate data in cells labelled “DDE” (direct data entry). Please note that in Column D you will need to enter the total number of persons whose HIV test were directly funded or indirectly funded (e.g., EMR enhancements, testing staff, etc.) by PS20-2010. You may add additional rows as needed. |
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Table 1A2.B. Persons Tested and Positivity in Jails and Correctional Facilities Conducting Routine Opt-Out HIV Testing |
Prioritized Jail or Correctional Facility Name |
HIV Screening Conducted |
Number of Persons Incarcerated1 |
Number of Incarcerated Persons Tested2,3 |
Number of HIV-positive Persons4 |
Previously Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Confirmed in Surveillance5 |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Identified by Self-Report6 |
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Total Number of Persons Detained or Incarcerated1 |
Number of Persons Tested2,3 |
Number of HIV-Positive Persons4 |
Previously Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Confirmed in Surveillance5 |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Identified by Self-Report6 |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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N |
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% |
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N |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Age Group |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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<15 Years |
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% Calculated |
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15-19 Years |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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20-29 Years |
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% Calculated |
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30-65 Years |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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≥ 66 Years |
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% Calculated |
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Unknown |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Gender |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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Male |
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[1] Includes persons detained or incarcerated at the prioritized jail or correctional facility during the reporting period. |
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Female |
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2 Includes tests that are supported in any way by PS20-2010-funded resources (e.g., funding, test kits, personnel, training and technical assistance, laboratory support, electronic medical record enhancements). |
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Transgender7 |
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3 Includes persons who received at least one HIV test during their detainment or incarceration. Testing can occur at intake, release, or any time during detainment or incarceration. If HIV testing occurs more than once during detainment or incarceration, then report results from most recent HIV test. |
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Unknown |
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4 Includes newly and previously diagnosed infections and those with unknown prior history. |
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Race and Hispanic Origin8 |
5 Includes newly identified HIV diagnosis that have been confirmed in surveillance. For persons included in this column, the HIV surveillance system is checked and 1) no prior report of HIV diagnosis is found and 2) there is no indication of a previous diagnosis by either client self-report (if the client was asked) or review of other data sources (if other data sources were checked). |
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Hispanic or Latino |
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6 Includes self-report and provider report of new HIV diagnosis. |
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Not Hispanic or Latino |
American Indian or Alaska Native alone |
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CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of persons tested (Column D%)=(D#/C#)*100; Percentage of HIV-Positive Persons (Column E%)=(E#/D#)*100; Percentage of Previous HIV-Positives (Column F%)=(F#/D#)*100; New Positivity—Confirmed in Surveillance (Column G%)=(G#/D#)*100; New Positivity—Self Report (Column H%)=(H#/D#)*100. |
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Asian alone |
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Black or African American alone |
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Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone |
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White alone |
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Two or more races |
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Unknown |
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Population Groups |
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MSM/IDU |
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MSM |
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PWID |
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Heterosexual males |
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Heterosexual females |
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Other |
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Unknown |
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Total |
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1 Includes persons detained or incarcerated at the prioritized jail or correctional facility during the reporting period. |
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2 Includes tests that are supported in any way by PS20-2010-funded resources (e.g., funding, test kits, personnel, training and technical assistance, laboratory support, electronic medical record enhancements). |
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3 Includes persons who had a positive or negative test result. |
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4 Includes newly and previously diagnosed infections and those with unknown prior history |
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5 Includes newly identified HIV diagnosis that have been confirmed in surveillance. For persons included in this column, the HIV surveillance system is checked and 1) no prior report of HIV diagnosis is found and 2) there is no indication of a previous diagnosis by either client self-report (if the client was asked) or review of other data sources (if other data sources were checked). |
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6 Includes self-report and provider report of new HIV diagnosis. |
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7 Transgender’ includes all persons whose gender identity or expression is different from their sex assigned at birth. Transgender persons may self-identify as transgender female or transgender woman, transgender male or transgender man, or other gender non-binary person.
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8Race and ethnicity are to be collected at the local level in accordance with OMB standards (https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1997-10-30/pdf/97-28653.pdf) and reported to CDC in the aggregate using these categories. Hispanic or Latino persons can be of any race. |
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CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of persons tested (Column B%)=(B#/A#)*100; Percentage of HIV-Positive Persons (Column C%)=(C#/B#)*100; Percentage of Previous HIV-Positives (Column D%)=(D#/B#)*100; New Positivity—Confirmed in Surveillance (Column E%)=(E#/B#)*100; New Positivity—Self Report (Column F%)=(F#/B#)*100. |
Testing in Non-Traditional Venues: |
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Aggregate Data Tables for Diagnose Indicators 1B1.1A, 1B1.1B, and 1B1.1C: Percentage of HIV-positive tests (new and previous positives) in non-traditional venues identified as a priority for EHE testing services. |
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Contextual Question 1B1 (provide response in the PS20-2010 EPMP where indicated): Please list and briefly describe the non-traditional testing venues where PS20-2010- funded testing is conducted. |
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The following data table should be completed for each EHE county and each of the 7 EHE states: |
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Table 1B1.A Testing in Non-Traditional Venues: Enter the name of each non-traditional venue category in column A and select setting type (health care or non-healthcare) from the drop-down options in column B. In columns C through F, enter the requested aggregate data in cells labelled “DDE” (direct data entry). You may add additional rows as needed. |
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Table 1B1.B HIV Testing and Positive Tests in Non-Traditional Venues |
Non-Traditional Venue Category1 |
Setting Type |
Number of Tests |
Number of HIV-positive Tests2 |
Previously Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Confirmed in Surveillance3 |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Identified by Self-Report4 |
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Number of HIV Tests |
Number of HIV-positive Tests1 |
Number of Previously Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Confirmed in Surveillance2 |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Identified by Self-Report3 |
Test Result Unknown |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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N |
N |
% |
N |
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N |
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N |
% |
N |
% |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Age Group |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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<15 Years |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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15-19 Years |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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20-29 Years |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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30-65 Years |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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≥ 66 Years |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Unknown |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Test Setting |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Health Care Setting |
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1 Aggregate counts for each non-traditional venue category (e.g., retail, pharmacy, mobile, etc.) should be reported in this column. For example, a recipient conducting HIV testing in 6 different non-traditional pharmacy venues (e.g., CVS, Walgreens, Rite AID, etc.) and 7 different retail venues (e.g., Ross, Marshalls, Dollar General etc.) would report aggregate counts for two non-traditional venue categories—pharmacy and retail. Recipients will not need to report individual aggregate counts for each of the 13 venues noted in the example. |
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Non-Heath Care Setting |
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2 Includes newly and previously diagnosed infections and those with unknown prior history |
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Unknown |
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3 Includes newly identified HIV diagnosis that have been confirmed in surveillance. For persons included in this column, the HIV surveillance system is checked and 1) no prior report of HIV diagnosis is found and 2) there is no indication of a previous diagnosis by either client self-report (if the client was asked) or review of other data sources (if other data sources were checked). |
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Testing History |
4 Includes self-report and provider report of new HIV diagnosis. |
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First-Time Tester |
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CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of HIV-Positive Persons (Column D%)=(D#/C#)*100; Percentage of Previous HIV-Positives (Column E%)=(E#/C#)*100; New Positivity—Confirmed in Surveillance (Column F%)=(F#/C#)*100; New Positivity—Self Report (Column H%)=(G#/C#)*100. |
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Repeat Tester |
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*Drop down options: healthcare setting, non-healthcare setting. |
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Unknown |
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Gender |
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Male |
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Female |
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Transgender4 |
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Unknown |
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Race and Hispanic Origin5 |
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Hispanic or Latino |
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Not Hispanic or Latino |
American Indian or Alaska Native alone |
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Asian alone |
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Black or African American alone |
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Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone |
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White alone |
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Two or more races |
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Unknown |
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Population Groups |
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MSM/IDU |
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MSM |
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PWID |
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Heterosexual males |
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Heterosexual females |
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Other |
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Unknown |
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Total |
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1 Includes newly and previously diagnosed infections and those with unknown prior history |
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2 Includes newly identified HIV diagnosis that have been confirmed in surveillance. For persons included in this column, the HIV surveillance system is checked and 1) no prior report of HIV diagnosis is found and 2) there is no indication of a previous diagnosis by either client self-report (if the client was asked) or review of other data sources (if other data sources were checked). |
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3 Includes self-report and provider report of new HIV diagnosis. |
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4 Transgender’ includes all persons whose gender identity or expression is different from their sex assigned at birth. Transgender persons may self-identify as transgender female or transgender woman, transgender male or transgender man, or other gender non-binary person. |
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5Race and ethnicity are to be collected at the local level in accordance with OMB standards (https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1997-10-30/pdf/97-28653.pdf) and reported to CDC in the aggregate using these categories. Hispanic or Latino persons can be of any race. |
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CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of HIV-Positive Persons (Column B%)=(B#/A#)*100; Percentage of Previous HIV-Positives (Column C%)=(C#/A#)*100; New Positivity—Confirmed in Surveillance (Column D%)=(D#/A#)*100; New Positivity—Self Report (Column E%)=(E#/A#)*100; Percentage of Test with Unknown Result (Column F%)=(F#/A#)*100. |
HIV Self-Test |
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Aggregate Data Tables for Diagnose indicators 1B2.1 and 1C4.1: Number of HIV self-test kits distributed in health care settings and non-health care settings and number of persons who received at least one HIV self-test kit. |
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Contextual Question (provide response in the PS20-2010 EPMP where indicated): Please briefly describe how HIV self-test kits funded by PS20-2010 are distributed to or ordered by testers. Please indicate if, and how test results are provided to the health department. |
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The following data table should be completed for each EHE county and each of the 7 EHE states: |
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Table 1C4. HIV Self-Tests and Positive Tests |
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Number of HIV Self-Test Kits Distributed |
Number of Persons Receiving ≥ 1 HIV Self-Test Kit |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Confirmed in Surveillance1 |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Identified by Self-Report2 |
Previously Diagnosed HIV Infection |
Test Result Unknown |
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N |
N % |
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N % |
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N % |
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N |
% |
N |
% |
Age Group |
<15 Years |
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15-19 Years |
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20-29 Years |
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30-65 Years |
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≥ 66 Years |
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Unknown |
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Test Setting |
Health Care Setting |
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Non-Heath Care Setting |
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Unknown |
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Testing History |
First-Time Tester |
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Repeat Tester |
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Unknown |
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Gender |
Male |
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Female |
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Transgender3 |
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Unknown |
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Race and Hispanic Origin4 |
Hispanic or Latino |
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Not Hispanic or Latino |
American Indian or Alaska Native alone |
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Asian alone |
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Black or African American alone |
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Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone |
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White alone |
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Two or more races |
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Unknown |
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Population Groups |
MSM/IDU |
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MSM |
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PWID |
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Heterosexual males |
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Heterosexual females |
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Other |
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Unknown |
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Total |
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1 Includes newly identified HIV diagnosis that have been confirmed in surveillance. For persons included in this column, the HIV surveillance system is checked and 1) no prior report of HIV diagnosis is found and 2) there is no indication of a previous diagnosis by either client self-report (if the client was asked) or review of other data sources (if other data sources were checked). |
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2 Includes self-report and provider report of new HIV diagnosis. |
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3 Transgender’ includes all persons whose gender identity or expression is different from their sex assigned at birth. Transgender persons may self-identify as transgender female or transgender woman, transgender male or transgender man, or other gender non-binary person. |
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4Race and ethnicity are to be collected at the local level in accordance with OMB standards (https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1997-10-30/pdf/97-28653.pdf) and reported to CDC in the aggregate using these categories. Hispanic or Latino persons can be of any race. |
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CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of Persons Receiving at least 1 HIV Self-Test Kit (Column B%)=(B#/A#)*100; New Positivity—Confirmed in Surveillance (Column C%)=(C#/B#)*100; New Positivity—Self Report (Column D%)=(D#/B#)*100; Percentage of Previous HIV-Positives (Column E%)=(E#/B#)*100; Percentage of Test with Unknown Result (Column F%)=(F#/B#)*100 |
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Provision of PrEP Services: |
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Data should include all PrEP services funded by PS20-2010 regardless of the funding source for the HIV test. PrEP data will be reported as a cascade and will be calculated as specified in the numerator and denominator for each indicator (see Prevent Table in the PS20-2010 EPMP). |
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Aggregate Data Tables for Prevent Indicator 3A1.3: Number and percentage of HIV-negative persons who are linked to a PrEP provider |
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Note: PrEP cascade is reported as follows: |
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The following data table should be completed for each EHE county and each of the 7 EHE states: |
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Table 3A1. PrEP in STD Clinics |
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HIV-Negative Persons1 |
Screened for PrEP Need2,3 |
Eligible for PrEP Referral4,5 |
Referred to PrEP Provider6,7 |
Linked to a PrEP Provider8,9 |
Prescribed PrEP10,11 |
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N |
N |
% |
N |
% |
N |
% |
N |
% |
N |
% |
Age Group |
<15 Years |
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15-19 Years |
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20-29 Years |
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30-65 Years |
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≥ 66 Years |
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Unknown |
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Test Setting |
STD Clinic |
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Other Health Care Setting |
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Non-Heath Care Setting |
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Unknown |
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Gender |
Male |
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Female |
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Transgender12 |
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Unknown |
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Race and Hispanic Origin13 |
Hispanic or Latino |
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Not Hispanic or Latino |
American Indian or Alaska Native alone |
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Asian alone |
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Black or African American alone |
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Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone |
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White alone |
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Two or more races |
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Unknown |
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Population Groups |
MSM/IDU |
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MSM |
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PWID |
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Heterosexual males |
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Heterosexual females |
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Other |
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Unknown |
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Total |
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1 Includes HIV-negative persons who received HIV testing or PrEP services (e.g., screening, referral, linkage, prescription) that were in any way supported by PS20-2010 funds. Denominator for Column B |
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2,3 Screening for PrEP eligibility is the process of conducting an initial assessment regarding a person’s eligibility (e.g., behavioral risk screening) for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and determining whether a more thorough evaluation is warranted. A person is screened if an initial assessment of eligibility for PrEP services is completed. For further discussion on PrEP screening, see Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: US Public Health Service: Preexposure prophylaxis for the prevention of HIV infection in the United States—2017 Update: a clinical practice guideline. https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/risk/prep/cdc-hiv-prep-guidelines-2017.pdf3Denominator is Column A (number of HIV-negative persons). All persons reflected in Column B should also be reflected in Column A. |
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4 Eligible for PrEP Referral refers to a person’s status with regard to whether or not he or she meets appropriate criteria for using PrEP; specifically, whether or not he or she is HIV-negative and at risk for HIV, as defined locally or by CDC guidelines for Prep |
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5Denominator is Column B (number of persons screened for PrEP). Persons reported as eligible for PrEP referral are those who have sexual or drug risk behaviors. These individuals should also be reflected in the counts reported for columns A-B. |
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6 Referral to a PrEP provider is a process involving the provision of information on who the providers are, what documents referred person should take with them, how to get to the provider’s agency, and what to expect from the referral process. |
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7 Denominator is Column C (number of persons eligible for PrEP). Persons who are referred to a PrEP provider should also be reflected in the counts reported for columns A-C. |
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8 Linkage to PrEP provider is the process through which a person at risk for becoming infected with HIV is helped to access a healthcare provider who offers evaluation and management for PrEP. Linked to a PrEP provider refers to the outcome of the referral or linkage of a PrEP eligible person to a PrEP provider, as indicated by the person’s attendance at the first appointment and verified through reviews of medical records or other data systems or self-report by the client. |
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9 Denominator is Column D (number of persons referred). Persons who are linked to a PrEP provider should also be reflected in the counts reported for columns A-D. |
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10 Prescribed PrEP refers to a person who has been adequately evaluated and received a prescription for PrEP. Prescription information may come from clinical records, pharmacy data, or self-report by client. |
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11 Denominator is Column E (number of persons linked to PrEP). Persons who are prescribed PrEP should also be reflected in the counts reported for columns A-E. |
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12 ‘Transgender’ includes all persons whose gender identity or expression is different from their sex assigned at birth. Transgender persons may self-identify as transgender female or transgender woman, transgender male or transgender man, or other gender non-binary person. |
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13Race and ethnicity are to be collected at the local level in accordance with OMB standards (https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1997-10-30/pdf/97-28653.pdf) and reported to CDC in the aggregate using these categories. Hispanic or Latino persons can be of any race. |
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CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of Persons Screened for PrEP (Column B)=(B#/A#))*100; Percentage of Persons Eligible for PrEP (Column C)=(C#/B#))*100; Percentage of Persons Referred for PrEP (Column D)=(D#/C#))*100; Percentage of Persons Linked to a PrEP Provider (Column E)=(E#/D#))*100; Percentage of Persons Prescribed PrEP (Column F)=(F#/E#)*100. |
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Linkage to SSP: |
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Syringe Services Program (SSP) Locations and Service Provision: |
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Aggregate Data Tables for Diagnose Indicators 1A5.1, 1B4.3: Percentage of persons who inject drugs (PWID) tested for HIV in an STD clinic or non-health care setting who are linked to a syringe services program (SSP). |
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Aggregate Data Tables for Prevent indicators 3B1.1: Number of SSPs operating in the jurisdiction |
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The following data table should be completed for each EHE county and each of the 7 EHE states: |
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The following data table should be completed for each EHE county and each of the 7 EHE states: |
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Table 1A5.1A PWID Tested for HIV and Linked to SSP |
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Table 3B1.A SSPs in the jurisdiction |
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Total Number of PWID Screened for HIV |
Referred to SSP1 |
Linked to SSP2 |
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Total Number of SSPs Operating in the Jurisdiction |
Number of Fixed Site SSP Locations |
Number of Mobile/Outreach SSP Locations |
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Calculated |
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Calculated |
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<15 Years |
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CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of Fixed Location SSP (Column B)=(B#/A#))*100; Percentage of Mobile/Outreach Location SSP (Column C)=(C#/A#)*100. |
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15-19 Years |
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20-29 Years |
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30-65 Years |
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Aggregate Data Tables for Treat indicators 3B1.2: Number of encounters that received at least one standard SSP service |
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≥ 66 Years |
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Contextual Question (provide response in the PS20-2010 EPMP where indicated): Please list and briefly describe the services provided by each of the SSPs operating in your jurisdiction. If the SSP provides outreach services, please briefly describe the method(s) used to conduct outreach (e.g. mobile vans, delivery services, etc.). |
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Aggregate Data Collection (DDE= direct data entry): |
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Table 3B1.B Provision of Standard SSP Services in the jurisdiction |
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STD Clinic |
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Total Number of SSP Encounters |
SSP Encounters with 1 or more Standard Services Provided1 |
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Number of SSP Encounters with 1 or more Standard Services Provided1 |
Number of Encounters at Fixed Site SSP Locations |
Number of Encounters via Mobile/Outreach SSP Locations |
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Gender |
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DDE |
DDE |
Calculated |
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Calculated |
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1 Sterile needles, syringes, injection equipment; condoms; syringe disposal; HIV testing; linkage to HIV care ≤30 days of diagnosis; HCV testing; linkage to HCV care; linkage to a PrEP provider; Naloxone distribution, linkage to mediation-assistance treatment; infectious disease prevention, detection, care, and treatment; substance use disorder care and treatment; essential support services. |
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Transgender3 |
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CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of Encounters at Fixed Location SSP (Column B)=(B#/A#))*100; Percentage of Encounters at Mobile/Outreach Location SSP (Column C)=(C#/A#)*100. |
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Unknown |
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Race and Hispanic Origin4 |
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Hispanic or Latino |
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Aggregate Data Tables for Treat indicators 3B3.1 |
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Not Hispanic or Latino |
American Indian or Alaska Native alone |
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Table 3B3.1 SSPs providing or actively referring to key SSP services |
Asian alone |
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Black or African American alone |
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Total Number of SSPs Operating in the Jurisdiction |
Provide/Actively Refer to Infectious Disease Prevention, Detection, Care, and Treatment |
Provide/Actively Refer to Substance Use Disorder Care and Treatment |
Provide/Actively Refer to Essential Support Services |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone |
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N |
N |
% |
N |
% |
N |
% |
White alone |
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Calculated |
DDE |
Calculated |
DDE |
Calculated |
DDE |
Calculated |
Two or more races |
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CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of SSP Providing/Referring to Infectious Disease, Prevention, Detection, Care, and Treatment (Column B)=(B#/A#))*100; Percentage of SSP Providing/Referring to Substance Use Care and Treatment(Column C)=(C#/A#)*100; Percentage of SSP Providing/Referring to Essential Support Services (Column D)=(D#/A#)*100 . |
Unknown |
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Population Groups |
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MSM |
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Heterosexual males |
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Heterosexual females |
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Other |
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Unknown |
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Total |
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1 Persons who are linked to an SSP are those who attend an appointment at the SSP where they are seen by a provider. Linkage to an SSP may be determined by provider report, record review, or client self-report. |
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2Active referrals to SSP may include, but are not limited to, activities such as making appointments for the client, providing transportation, using a case manager or peer navigator to help with access to services, providing the organization to which the client is referred with information collected about the client, etc. |
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3‘Transgender’ includes all persons whose gender identity or expression is different from their sex assigned at birth. Transgender persons may self-identify as transgender female or transgender woman, transgender male or transgender man, or other gender non-binary person. |
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4Race and ethnicity are to be collected at the local level in accordance with OMB standards (https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1997-10-30/pdf/97-28653.pdf) and reported to CDC in the aggregate using these categories. Hispanic or Latino persons can be of any race. |
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CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of PWID Referred to SSP (Column B)=(B#/A#))*100; Percentage of PWID Linked to SSP (Column C)=(C#/B#)*100. |
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Integrated HIV Screening |
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TelePrEP |
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Navigator Assistance for HIV/STD Screenings/PrEP/SSP |
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Social Marketing Campaigns |
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Aggregate Data Table for Integrated Screening Indicator J1: Percentage of HIV screenings conducted that are integrated with other screenings (i.e., viral hepatitis/TB/STD). |
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Aggregate Data Table for TelePrEP Indicator J2: Percentage of persons who received TelePrEP services |
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Aggregate Data Table for Navigator Assistance Indicator J3: Percentage of persons who were linked to HIV/STD screenings/PrEP/SSP with the assistance of navigators |
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Aggregate Data Table for Social Marketing Indicator J4: Percentage of impressions from social marketing campaign(s) advertising conducted in HIV/STD screenings/PrEP/SSP (e.g., print; digital/internet-based; radio; television; out-of-home advertising) targeting specified priority groups (e.g., MSM, youth, MSM of color, Hispanics/Latinos, Blacks/African Americans, and Transgender persons)
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Contextual Question (provide response in the APR and EOY): Please briefly describe where and how integrated screening funded under PS20-2010 is conducted. |
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Contextual Question J4 (provide response in the APR and EOY): Please list and briefly describe the PS20-2010-funded social marketing campaign that was conducted |
The following data table should be completed for each EHE county and each of the 7 EHE states |
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The following data table should be completed for each EHE county and each of the 7 EHE states |
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The following data table should be completed for each EHE county and each of the 7 EHE states |
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The following data table should be completed for each EHE county and each of the 7 EHE states: |
(DDE= direct data entry): |
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(DDE= direct data entry): |
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(DDE= direct data entry): |
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(DDE= direct data entry): |
Table J1: Percentage of HIV screenings conducted that are integrated with other screenings (i.e., viral hepatitis/TB/STD). |
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Table J2: Percentage of persons who received TelePrEP services |
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Table J3: Percentage of persons who were linked to HIV/STD screenings/PrEP/SSP with the assistance of navigators |
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Table J4: Percentage of impressions from social marketing campaign(s) advertising conducted in HIV/STD screenings/PrEP/SSP |
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Number of HIV Tests |
Number of HIV tests integrated with viral hepatitis tests1 |
Number of HIV tests integrated with TB tests2 |
Number of HIV tests integrated with STD tests3 |
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Persons who received PrEP Services1 |
Persons who received TelePrEP Services2 |
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Number of persons who received navigator assistance for HIV/STD screenings |
Number of persons screened for HIV/STD |
Number of persons who received navigator assistance for PrEP |
Number of persons who were linked to PrEP Provider1 |
Number of persons who received navigator assistance for SSP services |
Number of persons who were linked to SSP services2 |
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Social Marketing Campaign Name |
Advertising Type 2
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Priority Group 3
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Number of overall impressions4 |
Number of unique impressions |
Number of persons in the priority group |
Number of overall impressions specific to priority group |
Number of unique impressions specific to priority group |
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Age Group |
N |
N % |
N % |
N % |
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Age Group |
N |
N % |
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Age Group |
N |
N % |
N |
N % |
N |
N % |
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N |
N |
N |
N % |
N % |
<15 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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<15 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
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<15 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
15-19 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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15-19 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
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15-19 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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DDE |
DDE |
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DDE |
DDE |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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DDE |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
20-29 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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20-29 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
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20-29 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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DDE |
DDE |
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DDE |
DDE |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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DDE |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
30-65 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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30-65 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
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30-65 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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DDE |
DDE |
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DDE |
DDE |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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DDE |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
≥ 66 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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≥ 66 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
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≥ 66 Years |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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DDE |
DDE |
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DDE |
DDE |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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DDE |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
Unknown |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Unknown |
DDE |
DDE |
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Unknown |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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1 Out-of-home (OOH) advertising is also known as outdoor advertising or outdoor media and is generally advertising experienced outside of the home. These include billboards, transit ads on buses or trains, wallscapes, and posters that may be seen while “on the go” or in the community. This may also include “place-based” advertising, such as those in medical centers, airports, stores, or other buildings or facilities. |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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2 Includes print advertising; digital/internet-based advertising; radio advertising; television; out-of-home |
Test Setting |
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Test Setting |
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Test Setting |
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3 Includes MSM; youth; MSM of color; Hispanics/Latinos; Blacks/African Americans; Transgender persons; other group(s) (specified by recipient). |
STD Clinic |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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STD Clinic |
DDE |
DDE |
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STD Clinic |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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4 In this column report the total number of impressions for advertising activities targeted to the specific demographic group of interest in the campaign. Counts reported in this column may reflect repeated exposures to messaging/advertising. |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Calculation: Overall impressions specific to population group (Column G%) =(G#/F)*100; Unique impressions specific to population group (Column H%) =(H#/F)*100. |
Other Health Care Setting |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Other Health Care Setting |
DDE |
DDE |
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Other Health Care Setting |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Non-heath Care Setting |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Non-Heath Care Setting |
DDE |
DDE |
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Non-heath Care Setting |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Gender |
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Gender |
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Gender |
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Male |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Male |
DDE |
DDE |
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Male |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Female |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Female |
DDE |
DDE |
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Female |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Transgender4 |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Transgender3 |
DDE |
DDE |
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Transgender3 |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Unknown |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Unknown |
DDE |
DDE |
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Unknown |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Race and Hispanic Origin5 |
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Race and Hispanic Origin4 |
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Race and Hispanic Origin4 |
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Hispanic or Latino |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Hispanic or Latino |
DDE |
DDE |
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Hispanic or Latino |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Not Hispanic or Latino |
American Indian or Alaska Native alone |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Not Hispanic or Latino |
American Indian or Alaska Native alone |
DDE |
DDE |
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Not Hispanic or Latino |
American Indian or Alaska Native alone |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Asian alone |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Asian alone |
DDE |
DDE |
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Asian alone |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Black or African American alone |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
|
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Black or African American alone |
DDE |
DDE |
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Black or African American alone |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
|
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Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone |
DDE |
DDE |
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Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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White alone |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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White alone |
DDE |
DDE |
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White alone |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
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% Calculated |
% Calculated |
% Calculated |
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Unknown |
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MSM/IDU |
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MSM |
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PWID |
DDE |
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PWID |
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Heterosexual males |
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Heterosexual females |
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DDE |
DDE |
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Heterosexual females |
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Heterosexual females |
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Other |
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DDE |
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Other |
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DDE |
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Other |
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Unknown |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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Unknown |
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Unknown |
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DDE |
DDE |
DDE |
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1 Includes HIV tests conducted along with Hepatitis C tests |
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1 An outcome of the referral or linkage of a PrEP eligible person to a PrEP provider, indicated by attendance at the first appointment and verified through reviews of medical records or other data systems or self-report by the client. |
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2 Includes HIV tests conducted along with Tuberculosis tests |
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2 An outcome of the referral or linkage of a PrEP eligible person to a PrEP provider, indicated by attendance at the first telehealth appointment and verified through reviews of medical records or other data systems or self-report by the client. Denominator is Column A (number of persons who received PrEP services). |
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1 An outcome of the referral or linkage of a PrEP eligible person by navigators to a PrEP provider, indicated by attendance at the first appointment and verified through reviews of medical records or other data systems or self-report by the client. |
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3 Includes HIV tests conducted along with tests for other sexually transmitted diseases (syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia) |
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3 Transgender’ includes all persons whose gender identity or expression is different from their sex assigned at birth. Transgender persons may self-identify as transgender female or transgender woman, transgender male or transgender man, or other gender non-binary person. |
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2 An encounter at an SSP to receive SSP services including Sterile needles, syringes, injection equipment; condoms; syringe disposal; HIV testing; linkage to HIV care ≤30 days of diagnosis; HCV testing; linkage to HCV care; linkage to a PrEP provider; Naloxone distribution, linkage to mediation-assistance treatment; infectious disease prevention, detection, care, and treatment; substance use disorder care and treatment; essential support services |
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4 Transgender’ includes all persons whose gender identity or expression is different from their sex assigned at birth. Transgender persons may self-identify as transgender female or transgender woman, transgender male or transgender man, or other gender non-binary person. |
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4Race and ethnicity are to be collected at the local level in accordance with OMB standards (https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1997-10-30/pdf/97-28653.pdf) and reported to CDC in the aggregate using these categories. Hispanic or Latino persons can be of any race. |
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3 ‘Transgender’ includes all persons whose gender identity or expression is different from their sex assigned at birth. Transgender persons may self-identify as transgender female or transgender woman, transgender male or transgender man, or other gender non-binary person. |
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5Race and ethnicity are to be collected at the local level in accordance with OMB standards (https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1997-10-30/pdf/97-28653.pdf) and reported to CDC in the aggregate using these categories. Hispanic or Latino persons can be of any race. |
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CDC Calculation: Percentage of HIV-Viral Hepatitis Integrated Tests (Column C%) =(C#/B)*100; HIV-TB Integrated Tests (Column D%)=(D#/B)*100; Percentage of HIV-STD Integrated Tests (Column E%)=(E#/B)*100 |
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4Race and ethnicity are to be collected at the local level in accordance with OMB standards (https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1997-10-30/pdf/97-28653.pdf) and reported to CDC in the aggregate using these categories. Hispanic or Latino persons can be of any race. |
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CDC Calculation: Percentage of HIV-Viral Hepatitis Integrated Tests (Column C%) =(C#/B)*100; HIV-TB Integrated Tests (Column D%)=(D#/B)*100; Percentage of HIV-STD Integrated Tests (Column E%)=(E#/B)*100 |
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CDC Calculation: Percentage of Persons who were screened for HIV/STD (Column B%) = (B#/A)*100; Percentage of persons who were linked to PrEP (Column D%)=(D#/C)*100; Percentage of persons who were linked to SSP services (Column F%)=Column F#/E)*100 |
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Routine Testing in Prioritized Health Care Settings: STD Clinic |
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Aggregate Data Tables for Diagnose Indicators 1A1.1A, 1A1.1B, and 1A1.1C: Percentage of persons tested for and diagnosed with HIV (new and previous positives) in health care facilities identified as a priority for routine opt-out screening. |
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Gray = auto-calculated cell; does not represent a reporting burden |
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Table 1A1.B. Persons Tested and Positivity in STD Clinics |
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Total Number of Persons Served1 |
Number of Persons Tested2,3 |
Number of HIV-Positive Persons4 |
Previously Diagnosed Persons |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Confirmed in Surveillance5 |
Newly Diagnosed HIV-positive Persons Identified by Self-Report6 |
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N |
N |
% |
N |
% |
N |
% |
N |
% |
N |
% |
Age Group |
<15 Years |
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15-19 Years |
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20-29 Years |
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30-65 Years |
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≥ 66 Years |
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Unknown |
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Gender |
Male |
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Female |
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Transgender7 |
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Unknown |
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Race and Hispanic Origin8 |
Hispanic or Latino |
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Not Hispanic or Latino |
American Indian or Alaska Native alone |
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Asian alone |
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Black or African American alone |
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Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone |
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White alone |
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Two or more races |
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Unknown |
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Population Groups |
MSM/IDU |
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MSM |
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PWID |
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Heterosexual males |
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Heterosexual females |
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Other |
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Unknown |
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Total |
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1 Includes persons who received one or more services at the health care facility during the reporting period. |
2 Includes tests that are supported in any way by PS20-2010-funded resources (e.g., funding, test kits, personnel, training and technical assistance, laboratory support, electronic medical record enhancements). |
3 Includes persons who had a positive or negative test result. |
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4 Includes newly and previously diagnosed infections and those with unknown prior history |
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5 Includes newly identified HIV diagnosis that have been confirmed in surveillance. For persons included in this column, the HIV surveillance system is checked and 1) no prior report of HIV diagnosis is found and 2) there is no indication of a previous diagnosis by either client self-report (if the client was asked) or review of other data sources (if other data sources were checked). |
6 Includes self-report and provider report of new HIV diagnosis. |
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7 Transgender includes all persons whose gender identity or expression is different from their sex assigned at birth. Transgender persons may self-identify as transgender female or transgender woman, transgender male or transgender man, or other gender non-binary person. |
8Race and ethnicity are to be collected at the local level in accordance with OMB standards (https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1997-10-30/pdf/97-28653.pdf) and reported to CDC in the aggregate using these categories. Hispanic or Latino persons can be of any race. |
CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of persons tested (Column B%)=(B#/A#)*100; Percentage of HIV-Positive Persons (Column C%)=(C#/B#)*100; Percentage of Previous HIV-Positives (Column D%)=(D#/B#)*100; New Positivity—Confirmed in Surveillance (Column E%)=(E#/B#)*100; New Positivity—Self Report (Column F%)=(F#/B#)*100. |
Provision of PrEP Services: STD Clinics |
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Aggregate Data Tables for Prevent Indicator 3A1.3: Number and percentage of HIV-negative persons who are linked to a PrEP provider and for Performance Measure STD-2: Percent of persons eligible for PrEP who receive PrEP at the STD clinic |
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The following data table should be completed for each reporting STD clinic |
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Gray = auto-calculated cell; does not represent a reporting burden |
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Table XX. PrEP in STD Clinics |
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HIV-Negative Persons1 |
Added for STD clinics: Already using PrEP |
Screened for PrEP Need2,3 |
Eligible for PrEP Referral4,5 |
Referred to PrEP Provider6,7 |
Linked to a PrEP Provider8,9 |
Added for STD Clinics: Prescribed PrEP at/by the STD clinic |
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N |
N |
N |
% |
N |
% |
N |
% |
N |
% |
N |
% |
Age Group |
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<15 Years |
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15-19 Years |
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20-29 Years |
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30-65 Years |
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≥ 66 Years |
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Unknown |
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Test Setting |
STD Clinic |
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Other Health Care Setting |
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Non-Heath Care Setting |
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Unknown |
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Gender |
Male |
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Female |
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Transgender12 |
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Unknown |
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Race and Hispanic Origin13 |
Hispanic or Latino |
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Not Hispanic or Latino |
American Indian or Alaska Native alone |
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Asian alone |
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Black or African American alone |
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Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone |
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White alone |
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Two or more races |
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Unknown |
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Population Groups |
MSM/IDU |
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MSM |
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PWID |
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Heterosexual males |
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Heterosexual females |
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Other |
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Unknown |
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Total |
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1 Includes HIV-negative persons who received HIV testing or PrEP services (e.g., screening, referral, linkage, prescription) that were in any way supported by PS20-2010 funds. Denominator for Column B |
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2,3 Screening for PrEP eligibility is the process of conducting an initial assessment regarding a person’s eligibility (e.g., behavioral risk screening) for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and determining whether a more thorough evaluation is warranted. A person is screened if an initial assessment of eligibility for PrEP services is completed. For further discussion on PrEP screening, see Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: US Public Health Service: Preexposure prophylaxis for the prevention of HIV infection in the United States—2017 Update: a clinical practice guideline. https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/risk/prep/cdc-hiv-prep-guidelines-2017.pdf3Denominator is Column A (number of HIV-negative persons). All persons reflected in Column B should also be reflected in Column A. |
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4 Eligible for PrEP Referral refers to a person’s status with regard to whether or not he or she meets appropriate criteria for using PrEP; specifically, whether or not he or she is HIV-negative and at risk for HIV, as defined locally or by CDC guidelines for Prep |
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5Denominator is Column B (number of persons screened for PrEP). Persons reported as eligible for PrEP referral are those who have sexual or drug risk behaviors. These individuals should also be reflected in the counts reported for columns A-B. |
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6 Referral to a PrEP provider is a process involving the provision of information on who the providers are, what documents referred person should take with them, how to get to the provider’s agency, and what to expect from the referral process. |
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7 Denominator is Column C (number of persons eligible for PrEP). Persons who are referred to a PrEP provider should also be reflected in the counts reported for columns A-C. |
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8 Linkage to PrEP provider is the process through which a person at risk for becoming infected with HIV is helped to access a healthcare provider who offers evaluation and management for PrEP. Linked to a PrEP provider refers to the outcome of the referral or linkage of a PrEP eligible person to a PrEP provider, as indicated by the person’s attendance at the first appointment and verified through reviews of medical records or other data systems or self-report by the client. |
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9 Denominator is Column D (number of persons referred). Persons who are linked to a PrEP provider should also be reflected in the counts reported for columns A-D. |
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10 Prescribed PrEP refers to a person who has been adequately evaluated and received a prescription for PrEP. Prescription information may come from clinical records, pharmacy data, or self-report by client. |
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11 Denominator is Column E (number of persons linked to PrEP). Persons who are prescribed PrEP should also be reflected in the counts reported for columns A-E. |
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12 ‘Transgender’ includes all persons whose gender identity or expression is different from their sex assigned at birth. Transgender persons may self-identify as transgender female or transgender woman, transgender male or transgender man, or other gender non-binary person. |
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13Race and ethnicity are to be collected at the local level in accordance with OMB standards (https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1997-10-30/pdf/97-28653.pdf) and reported to CDC in the aggregate using these categories. Hispanic or Latino persons can be of any race. |
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CDC Calculations for Percentages: Percentage of Persons Screened for PrEP (Column B)=(B#/A#))*100; Percentage of Persons Eligible for PrEP (Column C)=(C#/B#))*100; Percentage of Persons Referred for PrEP (Column D)=(D#/C#))*100; Percentage of Persons Linked to a PrEP Provider (Column E)=(E#/D#))*100; Percentage of Persons Prescribed PrEP (Column F)=(F#/E#)*100. |
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STD Clinic Service Capacity |
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Data Table for STD clinic capacity performance measures STD-3, STD-4, STD-5, and STD-6: Number of [X category] services provided by STD clinics |
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Gray = auto-calculated cell; does not represent a reporting burden |
|
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Clinic service capacity domains |
Did your clinic provide this service? Y/N (in the reporting period) |
Brief description of major service changes for this particular reporting period (if applicable) |
Prevention and referrals |
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Risk assessment and education for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention |
|
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Referral to PrEP providers |
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Linkage to PrEP providers |
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Risk assessment and education for non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) |
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Referral or linkage to nPEP providers |
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Referral or linkage to HIV care for people with HIV, if indicated |
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Clinic capacity PM-STD-3: # of prevention and referral services offered routinely by STD clinics |
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Laboratory capacity |
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At time of patient visit: Test for HIV (rapid or laboratory) |
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Through clinical laboratory: Extragenital (pharynx and rectum) NAAT for gonorrhea and chlamydia |
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Through clinical laboratory: Fourth generation antigen/antibody HIV test |
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Through clinical laboratory: Laboratory tests needed for providing nPEP and PrEP, as per clinical protocol |
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Viral Load testing |
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Clinic capacity PM-STD-4: # laboratory services offered routinely by STD clinics |
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Treatment |
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On site provision (starter pack or 3 month supply): PrEP |
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On site provision (7 day or full course): nPEP |
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On site: treatment for acute or new diagnosis of HIV care |
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By prescription: PrEP |
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By prescription: nPEP |
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By prescription: treatment for acute or new diagnosis of HIV care |
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Clinic capacity PM-STD-5: # of treatment services offered routinely by STD clinics |
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Service models |
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Ongoing care for patients taking PrEP |
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STD express visit |
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Telemedicine |
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Provision or linkage to kits for self collection for GC/CT testing outside the clinic |
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Provision or linkage to self-testing kits for HIV testing outside the clinic |
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Clinic capacity PM-STD-6: # of service models offered routinely by STD clinics |
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Optional: Any other information about clinic capacity you wish to provide at this time. |
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