AIDSVu releases new data and visualizations View this email in your browser AIDSVu Annual Launch

AIDSVu is excited to release its annual launch of interactive online maps that show HIV prevalence data for 34 highly-impacted U.S. cities, including for the first time Birmingham, AL, updated state- and county-level prevalence data, and year-by-year new diagnosis data for 2008 to 2013.



Here are just a few of the highlights of this year’s newest visualizations:

AIDSVu now maps the HIV epidemic in at least one major city in every southern state. Highly detailed maps give a comprehensive understanding of the epidemic by providing maps of HIV prevalence at fine levels of detail. Prevalence data are available at the neighborhood- and census tract-level for Chicago, at the census tract-level for Philadelphia, at the neighborhood-level for San Francisco, and ward- and census tract-level for Washington, D.C.

Enhanced local statistics pages provide an easy-to-understand, printable snapshot of HIV for 29 U.S. cities and all states.

HIV testing and treatment locator maps include, for the first time, housing opportunities for persons with AIDS, and also show NIH-funded HIV prevention, vaccine and treatment trials locations viewable on AIDSVu's interactive maps. Learn more about the new maps and data available on AIDSVu by visiting our blog. Facebook Twitter