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HIV, STD, and TB State and County-Level Data

You can get these materials in other languages, large print, braille or a format you prefer free of charge. Contact us at prevention.info@odhsoha.oregon.gov.
Learn more about how and why we track disease data by watching this video: Epi 101: The Basics of Epidemiology, created by Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). 

HIV Data Dashboards


The purpose of the End HIV Oregon Dashboard is to use notifiable disease, survey and prescription drug data to track metrics under the four pillars of the initiative with the goal of eliminating new HIV transmissions and improving the health of people living with HIV.

Testing is easy 
Prevention works 
Treatment saves lives 
Ending disparities includes tracking metrics, changing policy and working with community partners. 


The HIV Epidemiologic Profile summarizes key aspects of the HIV epidemic in Oregon. 
  • People living with HIV by county and demographic
  • HIV diagnoses, trends by county and by demographic
  • Sexually transmitted diseases reported before HIV diagnosis
  • Early engagement in care: 
    • Linkage to care in 30 days 
    • Viral load suppression within 90 days 
  • Late diagnoses (AIDS diagnoses within 90 days)
  • The HIV Care Continuum
  • Mortality: 
    • Causes of death 
    • Differences in 10-year survival

HIV and STD Testing and Prevention


The HIV/STD prevention testing dashboard looks at publicly funded HIV and STD testing data in Oregon. The dashboard breaks down HIV and STD testing data by county or agency and by testing year. It presents demographic and risk data as well as other relevant metrics.

To reduce the chance of getting STDs, HIV and viral hepatitis, Oregonians can order free condoms and lubricant online. This dashboard tracks the number of condom orders by county and demographics since the program was started in 2021.

STD Dashboards 

The chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis reports show the incidence rate in all Oregon counties, demographic information, treatment and the percentage of some of the factors affecting each disease. Incidence rates are shown for the last decade and treatment and factors affecting disease show only recent data. 

Each disease report has tabs to navigate across the data on the top of the page and has filters to select a specific year in the top right corner.

TB Annual Surveillance Data


The tuberculosis dashboards look at TB disease rates and trends by county and year. It also includes details about demographics, race and ethnicity, clinical characteristics, treatment, and outcome for years 2010-2020. 

Communicable Disease Surveillance Reports


The weekly communicable disease surveillance report looks at a selection of reportable diseases in Oregon. The report presents case counts by report week and compares current data to historical trends. The report is only available for the current week. The weekly report is now available in an interactive dashboard on Tableau Public. Weekly data are preliminary and will change as cases are reported, reviewed and updated.

To view chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, congenital syphilis, early syphilis, and tuberculosis data, choose the disease from the "Select a disease to view” dropdown menu.


The monthly communicable disease surveillance report looks at reportable diseases in Oregon. The report breaks down cases for a variety of diseases by county, month and year of occurrence, age group, race, and ethnicity. (Note: The counts include only those cases reported up to the month you select for all years in the report. For example, if you select July, the report includes only cases reported each year from January to July.)

Monthly report data are preliminary and will change as cases are reported, reviewed and updated.

To view chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, congenital syphilis, early syphilis, and tuberculosis data, choose the disease from the "Select a disease to view” dropdown menu.


This report presents communicable disease case counts by year and month as well as case rates (per 100,000 persons) by age group and sex, race, ethnicity, county, and in Oregon compared to the rest of the United States. New to the report this year is the inclusion of information on HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and tuberculosis in Oregon.



Data reports and cases/incidence rates of HIV/AIDS, STD and Viral Hepatitis in Oregon

These reports (as defined in Oregon Administrative Rules) are intended for use in targeting services for public health planning purposes. Read more about Oregon Administrative Rules.

HIV / AIDS Data

STD Statistics

Viral Hepatitis Data

(See also: Hepatitis statistics from the Annual Communicable Disease Summary report)

data charts