Maine AIDS Data

 

 

Table 1.  Cumulative AIDS Rates in the United States, Maine, and Augusta (3, 4, 9)

City/Town

 

Cumulative AIDS Cases

Total Population

Cumulative AIDS Rate (per 100,000 population)

Portland

160

64,249

249

Lewiston

45

35,690

130

Bangor

42

31,473

130

Biddeford

21

20,942

100

South Portland

20

23,324

90

Auburn

19

23,203

80

Augusta

19

18,560

102

Old Orchard Beach

12

8,856

140

Waterville

10

15,605

60

Windham

9

14,904

60

Belfast

8

6,381

130

Sanford

8

20,806

40

Wells

8

9,400

90

Kittery

7

9,543

70

Old Town

7

8,130

90

Ogunquit

6

1,226

489**

York

6

12,854

50

Table 2.  Cumulative AIDS Cases by Gender (3, 4, 9)

 

Cumulative AIDS Cases: Male

Cumulative AIDS Cases: Female

% Total Cumulative AIDS Cases: Male

% Total Cumulative AIDS Cases: Female

United States

769,636

186,383

80.5

19.5

Maine

1,056

162

87.0

13.0

 

 

Table 3.  Cumulative AIDS Cases by Race (3, 4, 9)

 

Cumulative AIDS Cases

Total Population

Cumulative AIDS Rates (per 100,000 population)

United States

 

 

 

White, Not Hispanic

376,551

194,552,774

193

Black, Not Hispanic

379,312

33,947,837

1,117

Hispanic

177,137

35,305,818

501

Maine

 

 

 

White, Not Hispanic

1,148

1,236,014

92

Black, Not Hispanic

56

6,760

828

Hispanic

38

N/A

N/A

 

 

Table 4.  Cumulative AIDS Cases by Mode of Transmission (4, 7)

 

% Cumulative AIDS Cases: Males

% Cumulative AIDS Cases: Females

United States                             (people living with AIDS)

 

 

MSM

54%

N/A

IDU

21%

36%

Heterosexual Contact

6%

44%

Maine                                        (people living with both HIV and AIDS)

 

 

MSM

 66%

 N/A

IDU

 13%

 27%

Heterosexual Contact

 9%

 61%

 

Table 5.  Maine CDC HIV/AIDS Funding Plan, 2007.

Percent of HIV/AIDS Funding Available for Prioritized Populations

Allocated by the Maine CDC, 2007

 

 

 

 

 

Southern Maine:  50% of total state funding.

Males who have unsafe sex with males (MSM)

 

70.5%

Injection drug users (IDU)

 

17.5%

Heterosexual females at very high risk (FVHR)

 

12%

 

 

 

 

Central Maine:  27%

MSM

 

 

68%

IDU

 

 

19%

FVHR

 

 

13%

 

 

 

 

Northern Maine:  23%

MSM

 

 

52.5%

IDU

 

 

32.5%

FVHR

 

 

15%

“Maine HIV Prevention Program: 2007 Summary.” ME CDC, January 2007.

 

Graph 1.  Maine HIV Diagnoses, 1987-2005.

 

Graph 2.  Mode of Transmission for Maine HIV Diagnoses, 2000-2004.

 

 

SAFE Model Blueprint

 

         

   

HIV/AIDS Prevalence Dot Diagram