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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Nov 14.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS. 2021 Nov 1;35(13):2181–2190. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000003008

Estimated Median Number of Months From HIV Diagnosis to First Viral Suppression Among Persons Aged ≥13 Years at the Time of HIV Diagnosis During 2014 – 2018 by Jurisdictions

2014 Median Mo (IQR), No. 2015 Median Mo (IQR), No. 2016 Median Mo (IQR), No. 2017 Median Mo (IQR), No. 2018 Median Mo (IQR), No. 2014– 2018 EAPC (95% CI) P value
Jurisdiction
Overall 7 (3 – 25)
n = 27612
6 (3 – 23)
n = 27458
5 (3 – 20)
n = 26991
5 (2 – 15)
n = 25972
4 (2 – 11)
n = 25380
−11.4 (−11.6 to −11.2)
P < 0.001
Alaska
n = 38

n = 25

n = 37

n = 29

n = 23
Alabama 6 (3 – 19)
n = 667
5 (3 – 16)
n = 661
5 (3 – 15)
n = 655
5 (3 – 12)
n = 649
4 (2 – 9)
n = 607
−8.5 (−9.6 to −7.3)
P < 0.001
California 7 (3 – 27)
n = 5183
7 (3 – 30)
n = 5132
6 (3 – 25)
n = 5221
5 (2 – 19)
n = 4878
4 (2 – 15)
n = 4712
−13.5 (−14.2 to −12.8)
P < 0.001
District of Columbia 10 (4 – 30)
n = 417
6 (2 – 26)
n = 368
5 (2 – 23)
n = 350
5 (2 – 15)
n = 312
4 (2 – 12)
n = 275
−23.4 (−26.3 to −20.3)
P < 0.001
Georgia 8 (3 – 30)
n = 2378
6 (3 – 26)
n = 2622
6 (3 – 23)
n = 2506
5 (2 – 17)
n = 2587
4 (2 – 14)
n = 2501
−13.3 (−13.5 to −13.0)
P < 0.001
Hawaii 5 (3 – 16)
n = 99
6 (3 – 20)
n = 118
6 (3 – 26)
n = 78
7 (3 – 25)
n = 77
5 (2 – 16)
n = 70
−0.4 (−3.0 to 2.3)
P =0.781
Iowa 4 (3 – 6)
n = 94
4 (3 – 7)
n = 124
4 (2 – 7)
n = 133
3 (2 – 6)
n = 126
3 (2 – 5)
n = 115
−7.2 (−8.1 to −6.3)
P < 0.001
Illinois 7 (3 – 31)
n = 1535
5 (3 – 24)
n = 1545
5 (2 – 21)
n = 1478
6 (3 – 17)
n = 1362
4 (2 – 13)
n = 1361
−8.6 (−11.0 to −6.3)
P < 0.001
Indiana 7 (4 – 21)
n = 465
6 (3 – 15)
n = 632
6 (3 – 19)
n = 486
6 (3 – 16)
n = 517
5 (3 – 20)
n = 512
−7.5 (−8.3 to −6.6)
P < 0.001
Louisiana 7 (4 – 24)
n = 1201
6 (3 – 20)
n = 1096
5 (3 – 14)
n = 1107
4 (2 – 9)
n = 1002
4 (2 – 10)
n = 971
−17.4 (−18.1 to −16.8)
P < 0.001
Massachusetts 4 (2 – 9)
n = 649
3 (2 – 8)
n = 599
3 (2 – 8)
n = 641
3 (1 – 7)
n = 600
3 (1 – 7)
n = 650
−7.2 (−8.2 to −6.2)
P < 0.001
Maryland 7 (3 – 30)
n = 1234
6 (3 – 20)
n = 1170
5 (3 – 18)
n = 1095
4 (2 – 11)
n = 1023
3 (2 – 7)
n = 995
−14.9 (−15.6 to −14.2)
P < 0.001
Maine 3 (2 – 7)
n = 60
3 (1 – 5)
n = 47
3 (2 – 6)
n = 53
3 (2 – 5)
n = 29
3 (2 – 5)
n = 30
−3.2 (−4.5 to −1.8)
P < 0.001
Michigan 6 (3 – 18)
n = 778
5 (3 – 12)
n = 726
5 (3 – 11)
n = 742
4 (2 – 7)
n = 776
4 (2 – 8)
n = 714
−14.2 (−14.9 to −13.5)
P < 0.001
Minnesota 4 (2 – 13)
n = 310
4 (2 – 9)
n = 295
4 (2 – 10)
n = 297
3 (2 – 6)
n = 275
3 (2 – 7)
n = 288
−10.5 (−11.6 to −9.4)
P < 0.001
Missouri 5 (3 – 15)
n = 465
6 (3 – 14)
n = 463
5 (3 – 18)
n = 508
5 (3 – 16)
n = 503
5 (2 – 16)
n = 446
−2.9 (−3.9 to −1.9)
P < 0.001
Mississippi 11 (4 – 32)
n = 472
8 (4 – 26)
n = 503
6 (3 – 20)
n = 425
6 (3 – 19)
n = 427
7 (3 – 23)
n = 476
−16.1 (−18.6 to −13.5)
P < 0.001
North Dakota
n = 20

n = 20

n = 45

n = 37

n = 36
Nebraska 5 (3 – 17)
n = 87
5 (3 – 12)
n = 79
6 (3 – 17)
n = 76
4 (3 – 8)
n = 88
4 (3 – 7)
n = 79
−6.9 (−9.4 to −4.3)
P < 0.001
New Hampshire 4 (3 – 8)
n = 41
4 (2 – 9)
n = 25
4 (2 – 10)
n = 40
3 (2 – 6)
n = 33
3 (2 – 6)
n = 38
−8.4 (−9.5 to −7.3)
P < 0.001
New Mexico 8 (4 – 24)
n = 134
6 (3 – 17)
n = 134
4 (2 – 9)
n = 145
3 (2 – 7)
n = 140
3 (2 – 6)
n = 122
−25.4 (−26.9 to −23.8)
P < 0.001
New York 8 (3 – 39)
n = 3314
7 (3 – 34)
n = 3057
7 (3 – 30)
n = 2821
5 (2 – 21)
n = 2730
4 (2 – 23)
n = 2456
−13.6 (−15.5 to −11.7)
P < 0.001
Oregon 5 (3 – 12)
n = 238
4 (3 – 7)
n = 222
3 (2 – 7)
n = 228
4 (2 – 9)
n = 203
3 (2 – 7)
n = 229
−10.5 (−12.1 to −9.0)
P < 0.001
South Carolina 7 (4 – 19)
n = 761
6 (3 – 15)
n = 670
5 (3 – 14)
n = 745
5 (3 – 11)
n = 709
4 (2 – 8)
n = 715
−12.2 (−12.8 to −11.7)
P < 0.001
South Dakota
n = 29

n = 24

n = 43

n = 39

n = 29
Tennessee 8 (4 – 29)
n = 757
8 (4 – 31)
n = 737
8 (4 – 25)
n = 724
7 (3 – 22)
n = 719
5 (3 – 16)
n = 762
−6.9 (−8.9 to −5.0)
P < 0.001
Texas 7 (4 – 26)
n = 4422
6 (3 – 25)
n = 4521
6 (3 – 22)
n = 4524
6 (3 – 18)
n = 4352
5 (3 – 21)
n = 4387
−6.8 (−7.1 to −6.6)
P < 0.001
Utah 6 (3 – 12)
n = 114
5 (3 – 12)
n = 123
5 (2 – 14)
n = 140
3 (2 – 7)
n = 114
3 (2 – 7)
n = 119
−13.7 (−15.0 to −12.4)
P < 0.001
Virginia 8 (4 – 22)
n = 900
6 (3 – 16)
n = 957
6 (3 – 18)
n = 907
5 (3 – 14)
n = 861
4 (2 – 10)
n = 856
−16.2 (−17.3 to −15.2)
P < 0.001
Washington 4 (2 – 8)
n = 440
4 (2 – 7)
n = 450
3 (2 – 6)
n = 423
3 (2 – 6)
n = 428
2 (1 – 5)
n = 502
−9.9 (−10.8 to −9.1)
P < 0.001
Wisconsin 4 (3 – 11)
n = 216
4 (2 – 8)
n = 225
4 (2 – 7)
n = 229
3 (2 – 11)
n = 261
3 (2 – 8)
n = 206
−8.3 (−9.1 to −7.6)
P < 0.001
West Virginia 6 (3 – 13)
n = 84
6 (3 – 11)
n = 72
5 (3 – 15)
n = 68
5 (3 – 9)
n = 76
4 (3 – 13)
n = 86
−6.0 (−6.9 to −5.1)
P < 0.001
Wyoming
n = 10

n = 16

n = 21

n = 10

n = 12

Median Mo = Median number of months; IQR = Interquartile range

a

Data by transmission category have been statistically adjusted to account for missing risk-factor information.

b

Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.

c

Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

d

Other includes American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian/other Pacific Islander, and persons who report multiple races.

Note: Estimates with a Relative standard error (RSE) of 30%-50% are indicated with an asterisk (*) and should be use with caution because they do not meet the standard of reliability. Estimates with an RSE of >50% are not shown and are indicated with an ellipsis (…).