The Epidemiologic Profile of HIV/AIDS in Michigan is published by the HIV/STD/VH/TB Epidemiology Section of the Michigan Department of Community Health. It is completed every other year. If you have any questions, please call Elizabeth Hamilton at 517/335-8247 or email: hamiltone2@michigan.gov . Please click here to subscribe to receive quarterly Michigan HIV statistics electronically.
Current Complete Epi Profile
2010 Epidemiological Fact Sheets of HIV/AIDS in Michigan
Arab-Americans
Black Persons
Foreign-Born Persons
Heterosexual
Hispanics
HIV/STD Co-Infection
IDU
MSM
Persons 50 and Older
Teens
White Persons
Women
YMSM
Complete 2010 Epidemiological Profile of HIV/AIDS in Michigan (PDF File)
*In table 5, the census data corresponding to Asian/PI and Am Indian/AN are reversed. The correct census estimate and rate in 2008 for Asian/PI was 236,236 (2% of the total population) and 32.6/100,000 respectively. The correct census estimate and rate in 2008 for Am Indian/AN was 54,714 (1% of the total population) and 80.4/100,000 respectively.
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2010 Profiles by Chapter
I. Forward (PDF File)
II. Description of General Population (PDF File)
III. Statewide Text and Tables (PDF File)
Selected Sections from Statewide Chapter:
Table of Context
LHD Jurisdiction High and Low Prevalence Map
Trends in HIV
Incidence Estimates
Care and Services
TB and HIV/TB Co-Infections
STDs and HIV/STD Co-Infections
Hepatitis C and HIV/Hep C Co-Infection
MSM Risk Behavior
Heterosexual Risk Behavior
IDU Risk Behavior
Discussion by Race and Sex ("1 in" rate discussion)
Focus on Young MSM
Discussion by Age
Children
Teens and Young Adults
Persons 50 years and older
Special Populations:
Rural v. Urban Counties
Prisoners
Arab-Americans
Asians, Native Hawaiians & Pacific Islanders
American Indians & Alaskan Natives
Foreign Born Persons
Homeless Persons
Commercial Sex Workers
IV. Detroit Metro Area Text and Tables ( PDF File)
Selected Sections from Detroit Metro Area Chapter:
Table of Context
Trends in HIV
Care and Services
STDs
Hepatitis C
MSM Risk Behavior
Heterosexual Risk Behavior
IDU Risk Behavior
Discussion by Race and Sex ("1 in" rate discussion)
Discussion by Age
Children
Teens and Young Adults
Persons 50 years and older
V. Out-State Text and Tables ( PDF File)
Selected Sections from Out-State Michigan Chapter:
Table of Context
Trends in HIV
Care and Services
STDs
Focus on High Prevalence Out-State Counties:
Kent County
Ingham County
Washtenaw County
Berrien County
MSM Risk Behavior
Heterosexual Risk Behavior
IDU Risk Behavior
Discussion by Race and Sex ("1 in" rate discussion)
Discussion by Age
Children
Teens and Young Adults
Persons 50 years and older
VI. Appendices ( PDF File)
Description of ‘Rural' determination
Glossary
Archived Epi Profiles
2008
Complete 2008 Epidemiologic Profile of HIV/AIDS in Michigan (PDF File)
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2008 Profiles by Chapter
Forward ( PDF File)
Description of General Population ( PDF File)
Statewide Text and Tables ( PDF File)
Statewide TEXT ONLY ( PDF File)
Statewide TABLES ONLY ( PDF File)
Detroit Metro Area Text and Tables ( PDF File)
Out-State Text and Tables ( PDF File)
Appendices ( PDF File)
2006
Complete 2006 Epidemiologic Profile of HIV/AIDS in Michigan (PDF File)
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2006 Profiles by Chapter
Forward ( PDF File)
Description of General Population ( PDF File)
Statewide Text and Tables ( PDF File)
Statewide TEXT ONLY ( PDF File)
Statewide TABLES ONLY ( PDF File)
Detroit Metro Area Text and Tables ( PDF File)
Out-State Text and Tables ( PDF File)
Appendices ( PDF File)
2004
Complete 2004 Epidemiologic Profile of HIV/AIDS in Michigan ( PDF File)
2003
2003 Statewide Tables ( PDF File)
2003 Detroit EMA Tables ( PDF File)
2002
Complete 2002 Epidemiologic Profile of HIV/AIDS in Michigan ( PDF File)
2000
2000 Epidemiologic Profile of HIV/AIDS in Michigan ( PDF File)
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