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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Epidemiol. 2018 May 26;28(12):858–864. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2018.05.006

Table 2.

State-Level Distribution of PrEP-Providing Clinics by Total Population, PrEP Eligible MSM and New HIV Diagnoses

PrEP-Providing Clinics
N per
State
Population1 N per
100,000
Population
PrEP-
Eligible
MSM
Population
N per 1,000
PrEP
Eligible
MSM
New HIV
Diagnoses2
N per 1,000
New HIV
Diagnoses
Alabama 10 4,082,821 0.2 7,928 1.3 533 18.8
Alaska 8 605,097 1.3 1,637 4.9 37 216.2
Arizona 47 5,761,526 0.8 20,500 2.3 778 60.4
Arkansas 7 2,479,841 0.3 3,653 1.9 314 22.3
California 322 32,715,033 1.0 134,968 2.4 4,961 64.9
Colorado 89 4,632,086 1.9 20,685 4.3 423 210.4
Connecticut 43 3,056,129 1.4 5,891 7.3 251 171.3
Delaware 8 806,543 1.0 2,449 3.3 117 68.4
Florida 139 17,661,830 0.8 77,093 1.8 4,940 28.1
Georgia 33 8,521,448 0.4 26,781 1.2 2,709 12.2
Hawaii 7 1,201,433 0.6 3,958 1.8 82 85.4
Idaho 7 1,369,530 0.5 3,058 2.3 44 159.1
Illinois 90 10,726,317 0.8 40,942 2.2 1,384 65.0
Indiana 33 5,506,076 0.6 13,537 2.4 483 68.3
Iowa 10 2,611,034 0.4 2,985 3.4 133 75.2
Kansas 17 2,389,068 0.7 3,577 4.8 141 120.6
Kentucky 17 3,714,599 0.5 9,486 1.8 319 53.3
Louisiana 33 3,878,595 0.9 9,404 3.5 1,151 28.7
Maine 25 1,151,311 2.2 2,371 10.5 50 500.0
Maryland 37 5,052,126 0.7 16,133 2.3 1,097 33.7
Massachusetts 54 5,845,108 0.9 13,198 4.1 710 76.1
Michigan 47 8,385,984 0.6 21,417 2.2 747 62.9
Minnesota 29 4,588,522 0.6 15,342 1.9 286 101.4
Mississippi 10 2,471,502 0.4 3,434 2.9 424 23.6
Missouri 31 5,101,456 0.6 13,653 2.3 511 60.7
Montana 6 878,537 0.7 2,106 2.9 17 352.9
Nebraska 5 1,562,564 0.3 1,857 2.7 76 65.8
Nevada 21 2,452,586 0.9 8,260 2.5 525 40.0
New Hampshire 9 1,152,702 0.8 2,011 4.5 42 214.3
New Jersey 44 7,537,589 0.6 15,496 2.8 1,143 38.5
New Mexico 17 1,733,137 1.0 5,317 3.2 125 136.0
New Y ork 255 16,745,354 1.5 49,896 5.1 2,875 88.7
North Carolina 52 8,513,324 0.6 22,582 2.3 1,404 37.0
North Dakota 5 626,443 0.8 765 6.5 46 108.7
Ohio 69 9,765,669 0.7 29,147 2.4 969 71.2
Oklahoma 8 3,225,510 0.3 7,894 1.0 293 27.3
Oregon 22 3,471,843 0.6 14,124 1.6 221 99.6
Pennsylvania 66 10,888,756 0.6 22,004 3.0 1,150 57.4
Rhode Island 2 912,171 0.2 3,239 0.6 70 28.6
South Carolina 13 4,172,373 0.3 6,781 1.9 757 17.2
South Dakota 2 707,973 0.3 749 2.7 39 51.3
Tennessee 30 5,576,555 0.5 16,548 1.8 715 42.0
Texas 91 22,593,541 0.4 89,558 1.0 4,464 20.4
Utah 10 2,377,712 0.4 5,670 1.8 135 74.1
Vermont 15 540,664 2.8 1,113 13.5 8 1,875.0
Virginia 24 7,070,310 0.3 23,152 1.0 893 26.9
Washington 126 6,106,317 2.1 25,111 5.0 432 291.7
West Virginia 9 1,562,558 0.6 2,665 3.4 66 136.4
Wisconsin 20 4,865,079 0.4 10,400 1.9 224 89.3
Wyoming 2 481,302 0.4 989 2.0 20 100.0
1

Population counts include only persons at least 13 years of age.

2

New HIV diagnoses are considered as an ecological proxy for PrEP need per geographic area