Status: Improving
Most Recent Data:
87.2
percent
(2022)
Target:
95.0
percent
Desired Direction:
Increase desired
Baseline:
85.8 percent of persons aged 13 years and over living with HIV were aware of their HIV infection in 2017
Most new HIV infections are transmitted from people who either don’t know they have HIV or who received a diagnosis but aren’t getting regular HIV care and treatment. Knowing one’s own HIV status is a critical step in accessing powerful prevention and treatment tools. This knowledge leads to actions that can improve health and prevent the spread of HIV.
In 2022, 87.2 percent of people aged 13 years and over living with HIV were aware of their HIV infection status.
Data Source: National HIV Surveillance System (NHSS), CDC/NCHHSTP
Disparities in rates of awareness of HIV infection status by race and ethnicity: Highest/lowest rate ‡ ‡
Disparities in rates of awareness of HIV infection status by race and ethnicity: All groups ‡ ‡
In 2022, non-Hispanic Asian people aged 13 years and over living with HIV had the highest group rate of awareness of HIV infection status (92.8 percent).
- The highest group rate was less than 10 percent higher than the rate of awareness of HIV infection status among non-Hispanic White people (89.2 percent).
- The highest group rate was less than 10 percent higher than the rate of awareness of HIV infection status among non-Hispanic multiracial people (88.7 percent).
- The highest group rate was less than 10 percent higher than the rate of awareness of HIV infection status among non-Hispanic Black or African American people (87.6 percent).
- The highest group rate was 10.5 percent higher than the rate of awareness of HIV infection status among Hispanic or Latino people (84.0 percent).
- The highest group rate was 15.4 percent higher than the rate of awareness of HIV infection status among non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander people (80.4 percent).
- The highest group rate was 20.1 percent higher than the rate of awareness of HIV infection status among non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native people (77.3 percent).