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HIV Data and Analysis

HIV in Oregon

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  • End HIV Oregon 2024 Progress Report - English and Spanish
    End HIV Oregon is Oregon’s initiative to end new HIV infections in our state. It is a collaborative effort between the Oregon Health Authority, the End HIV/STI Oregon Statewide Planning Group (including people living with HIV and at risk of HIV infection), and a variety of public and private agencies and community groups across Oregon.

Annual HIV diagnoses in Oregon from 2012 (271) to 2023 (244) and diagnoses per 100,000 residents from 2012 (6.9) to 2023 (5.8).

Takeaway: New HIV diagnoses decreased between 2012-2020, but increased in recent years. An important takeaway is that new diagnoses increased 2021-2024 in rural counties in Oregon.

National and International HIV Epidemiology

The goal of HIV surveillance is to collect and report information on the HIV/AIDS epidemic so countries can direct funding to where it is needed most. Learn more about national and international HIV/AIDS data collection and surveillance information through the sites below.