Table 3.
Number of HIV tests and people newly diagnosed with HIV, Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning project sites, January 2011–December 2013
aPlanned to increase their HIV testing activities or increase the number of newly diagnosed HIV-positive people found through testing
bCDC-funded tests only
cBoth CDC-funded tests and tests funded by other sources (i.e., other federal, state, local, or private funds)
dFor Los Angeles, CDC-funded tests only are reported for 2011 and 2012. Both CDC-funded tests and privately funded tests are reported for 2013. In 2013, 59 of the 1,099 newly identified HIV-positive test results in Los Angeles represented newly diagnosed confirmed HIV-positive tests only (preliminary HIV-positive tests not included).
eTrend results for overall totals were not significant: number of HIV tests (p=0.47), number of people newly diagnosed with HIV (p=0.12)
fSan Juan, Puerto Rico, data were excluded from racial/ethnic totals because most HIV testing in San Juan is conducted among Hispanic/Latino people.
gSignificant increasing trend for number of HIV tests (p=0.008); significant decreasing trend for number of people newly diagnosed with HIV (p=0.009)
hSignificant increasing trends for number of HIV tests (p=0.004) and number of people newly diagnosed with HIV (p=0.009)
HIV = human immunodeficiency virus
CDC = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention