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The purpose of the HIV Epidemiology Program is to monitor trends in the HIV/AIDS epidemic by processing HIV/AIDS case reports and conducting research. The resulting data are provided to agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, local governments, healthcare providers, community organizations, and the public at large. Epidemiology data are utilized by those who wish to be better informed about the HIV/AIDS epidemic and to assist in targeting prevention, care, and other services.
Arizona 2006-2009 HIV Incidence Estimate
Annual Arizona HIV/AIDS Reports
- Annual Report 2011
- Annual Report 2010
- Annual Report 2009
- Annual Report 2008
- Annual Report 2007
- Annual Report 2006
- Annual Report 2005
- Annual Report 2004
- Semi-Annual Report, August 2003
Additional Information
- 2010 Integrated Epidemic Profile
- Surveillance Supplement: Incidence 2000-2010 PDF | PowerPoint
- The HITS Surveys
- HIV/AIDS en la Frontera: US-Mexico Border Epidemiologic Profile - English | Spanish
- Supplement to HIV/AIDS Surveillance (SHAS) Documents
- Supplemental Data Sources
- Commentary on SHAS Report
- Supplement to HIV/AIDS Surveillance (SHAS) Project: Demographic and Behavioral Data from a Supplemental HIV/AIDS Behavioral Surveillance Project 1997-2000
- SHAS Survey
Note: Information provided in PDF files, unless otherwise indicated.