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Local Data: Oregon

In 2021, there were 7,484 people living with HIV in Oregon.
In 2021, 202 people were newly diagnosed with HIV.

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HIV Prevalence

Number of people living with HIV, 2021 7,484

Rate of people living with HIV per 100,000 population, 2021 205

Percent of people living with HIV, by Sex, 2021

87.8% 12.2%
  • Male
  • Female

Percent of people living with HIV, by Race/Ethnicity, 2021

7.9% 16.4% 68.9%
  • Black
  • Hispanic/Latinx
  • White

Percent of people living with HIV, by Age, 2021

1.4% 11.4% 19.6% 24.1% 43.6%
  • Aged 13-24
  • Aged 25-34
  • Aged 35-44
  • Aged 45-54
  • Aged 55+

Rate of people living with HIV per 100,000 population, by Geography, 2021

400 320 240 160 80 0 205 State 323 Region 384 United States

New HIV Diagnoses

Number of new HIV diagnoses, 2021 202

Rate of new HIV diagnoses per 100,000 population, 2021 6

Percent of people newly diagnosed with HIV, by Sex, 2021

85.6% 14.4%
  • Male
  • Female

Percent of people newly diagnosed with HIV, by Race/Ethnicity, 2021

7.9% 26.2% 55.9%
  • Black
  • Hispanic/Latinx
  • White

Percent of people newly diagnosed with HIV, by Age, 2021

12.9% 33.7% 31.2% 12.4% 9.9%
  • Aged 13-24
  • Aged 25-34
  • Aged 35-44
  • Aged 45-54
  • Aged 55+

Number of New HIV Diagnoses, 2008-2021

Number of New HIV Diagnoses 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 100 200 300 287 247 237 238 270 231 237 222 230 203 227 198 179 202

Rate of people newly diagnosed with HIV per 100,000 population, by Geography, 2021

20 16 12 8 4 0 6 State 11 Region 13 United States

PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis)

Number of PrEP users, 2022 5,804

Rate of PrEP users per 100,000 population, 2022 159

Percent of PrEP users, by Sex, 2022

91.4% 8.6%
  • Male
  • Female

Percent of PrEP users, by Race/Ethnicity, 2022

3.7% 10.4% 82.0%
  • Black
  • Hispanic/Latinx
  • White

Percent of PrEP users, by Age, 2022

11.9% 38.6% 27.1% 13.1% 9.3%
  • Aged 13-24
  • Aged 25-34
  • Aged 35-44
  • Aged 45-54
  • Aged 55+

Number of PrEP Users, 2012-2022

Number of PrEP Users 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 0 2,950 5,900 80 109 244 664 1,328 1,949 2,675 3,319 3,732 4,528 5,804

PrEP-to-Need Ratio (PNR)

The 2022 PrEP-to-Need Ratio (PNR) is the ratio of the number of PrEP users in 2022 to the number of people newly diagnosed with HIV in 2021. PNR serves as a measurement for whether PrEP use appropriately reflects the need for HIV prevention. A lower PNR indicates more unmet need.

PNR, 2022 28.73

PNR, by Sex, 2022 Male: 30.65 Female: 17.28

PNR, by Race/Ethnicity, 2022 Black: 13.25 Hispanic/Latinx: 11.40 White: 42.12

PNR, by Age, 2022 Aged 13-24: 26.50 Aged 25-34: 32.94 Aged 35-44: 24.97 Aged 45-54: 30.52 Aged 55+: 27.05

PNR, 2012-2022

PNR 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 0.00 15.00 30.00 0.30 0.47 1.03 2.99 5.77 9.60 11.78 16.76 20.85 22.42 28.73

HIV Continuum of Care, 2021

Late Diagnoses and Linked to Care are among people newly diagnosed with HIV and Receipt of Care and Viral Suppression are among all people living with HIV.

100 80 60 40 20 21.3% Late Diagnoses 78.7% Linked to Care 85.8% Receipt of Care 77.3% Viral Suppression Diagnoses-based HIV Continuum Care, 2021

Late HIV Diagnoses

A late HIV diagnosis is defined as having an AIDS diagnosis within three months of initial HIV diagnosis.

Number of new HIV diagnoses that were diagnosed late, 2021 43

Proportion of people with a late HIV diagnoses, by Race/Ethnicity, 2021 Black: 12.5% Hispanic/Latinx: 20.8% White: 22.1%

Percent of new HIV diagnoses that were diagnosed late, 2021 21.3%

Linked to HIV Care

Linkage to care is defined as having a visit with an HIV health care provider within one month of being diagnosed with HIV.

Number of people diagnosed with HIV and linked to HIV care, 2021 159

Proportion of people linked to HIV care, by Sex, 2021 Male: 79.8% Female: 72.4%

Proportion of people linked to HIV care, by Race/Ethnicity, 2021 Black: 87.5% Hispanic/Latinx: 71.7% White: 79.6%

Percent of people diagnosed with HIV and linked to HIV care, 2021 78.7%

Proportion of people linked to HIV care, by Age, 2021 Aged 13-24: 76.9% Aged 25-34: 75.0% Aged 35-44: 84.1% Aged 45-54: 72.0% Aged 55+: 85.0%

Receipt of HIV Care

Receipt of HIV care is defined as those living with diagnosed HIV who received medical care for HIV and had at least one CD4 count or HIV viral load test in that year.

Number of people living with HIV who received HIV care, 2021 6,237

Proportion of people linked to HIV care, by Sex, 2021 Male: 85.8% Female: 85.6%

Proportion of people linked to HIV care, by Race/Ethnicity, 2021 Black: 82.5% Hispanic/Latinx: 81.9% White: 87.3%

Percent of people living with HIV who received HIV care, 2021 85.8%

Proportion of people linked to HIV care, by Age, 2021 Aged 13-24: 80.9% Aged 25-34: 83.1% Aged 35-44: 83.9% Aged 45-54: 86.1% Aged 55+: 87.5%

Viral Suppression

Viral suppression is defined as those living with diagnosed HIV who had suppressed HIV viral load (<200 copies/mL).

Number of people living with HIV who were virally suppressed, 2021 5,616

Proportion of people linked to HIV care, by Sex, 2021 Male: 77.1% Female: 78.5%

Proportion of people linked to HIV care, by Race/Ethnicity, 2021 Black: 71.9% Hispanic/Latinx: 75.2% White: 78.7%

Percent of people living with HIV who were virally suppressed, 2021 77.3%

Proportion of people linked to HIV care, by Age, 2021 Aged 13-24: 76.4% Aged 25-34: 72.7% Aged 35-44: 74.5% Aged 45-54: 77.3% Aged 55+: 79.9%

HIV Mortality

Number of deaths of people with HIV, 2021 141

Rate of deaths of people with HIV per 100,000 population, 2021 4

Percent of deaths of people with HIV, by Sex, 2021

89.4% 10.6%
  • Male
  • Female

Percent of deaths of people with HIV, by Race/Ethnicity, 2021

7.8% 9.2% 72.3%
  • Black
  • Hispanic/Latinx
  • White

Percent of deaths of people with HIV, by Age, 2021

4.3% 7.1% 23.4% 65.2%
  • Aged 25-34
  • Aged 35-44
  • Aged 45-54
  • Aged 55+

Demographics, 2021

Total Population 4,246,155

State Population by Race/Ethnicity

  • American Indian / Alaska Native (1.1%)
  • Asian (4.8%)
  • Black (2.0%)
  • Hispanic / Latinx (14.0%)
  • Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander (0.4%)
  • White (74.1%)
  • Multiple Race (3.5%)
  • Other* (0.1%)

*Includes other races/ethnicities or missing/suppressed data

HIV Prevalence Rate Ratios, by Race/Ethnicity, 2021

The rate of Black males living with an HIV diagnosis is 3.3 times that of White males.

The rate of Hispanic/Latino males living with an HIV diagnosis is 1.4 times that of White males.

The rate of Black females living with an HIV diagnosis is 12.7 times that of White females.

The rate of Hispanic/Latina females living with an HIV diagnosis is 1.5 times that of White females.

Late HIV Diagnoses, 2021

A late HIV diagnosis is defined as having an AIDS diagnosis within three months of initial HIV diagnosis.

State

78.7% 21.3%

Region

79.6% 20.4%

United States

78.9% 21.1%
  • Diagnosed with HIV
  • Diagnosed with AIDS

People Living with HIV, by Transmission Category, 2021

Percent of People Living with HIV, by Transmission Category, 2021

Male Transmission Categories

  • Injection Drug Use (6.1%)
  • Heterosexual Contact (3.4%)
  • Male-to-Male Sexual Contact (77.9%)
  • Male-to-Male Sexual Contact & Injection Drug Use (11.7%)
  • Other* (0.9%)

Female Transmission Categories

  • Injection Drug Use (26.3%)
  • Heterosexual Contact (70.4%)
  • Other* (3.3%)

*Includes risk factor not reported or identified, along with hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, or missing/suppressed data.

People Newly Diagnosed with HIV, by Transmission Category, 2021

Percent of People Newly Diagnosed with HIV, by Transmission Category, 2021

Male Transmission Categories

  • Injection Drug Use (10.3%)
  • Heterosexual Contact (5.7%)
  • Male-to-Male Sexual Contact (71.8%)
  • Male-to-Male Sexual Contact & Injection Drug Use (12.1%)
  • Other* (0.1%)

Female Transmission Categories

  • Injection Drug Use (34.5%)
  • Heterosexual Contact (65.5%)

*Includes risk factor not reported or identified, along with hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, or missing/suppressed data.

HIV Mortality Rates, 2019-2021

  • State
  • Region
  • United States
7 5.6 4.2 2.8 1.4 0 3.6 4.2 5.9 2019 3.5 4.8 6.8 2020 3.9 5.2 7.0 2021 Mortality Rates of Persons Diagnosed with HIV per 100,000 population, 2019-2021

HIV Testing, 2021

These data represent 2021 weighted estimates of HIV testing prevalence by selected demographic characteristics, based on responses to the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey question, "Have you ever been tested for HIV?"

60 48 36 24 12 0 37.5% Overall Men 37.1% Women 37.8% By Sex 18-24 26.8% 25-34 45.3% 35-44 53.7% 45-54 47.2% 55-64 36.1% 65+ 20.0% By Age White 37.8% Black 48.5% Hispanic/ Latinx 36.2% American Indian/ Alaskan Native 43.1% Asian 22.5% Multiple Race 50.5% By Race/Ethnicity

Lived Experiences of Adults Living with Diagnosed HIV, 2021

Unstable Housing or Homelessness

Persons were considered to have experienced unstable housing or homelessness if they reported any form of unstable housing or homelessness during the past 12 months.

Percentage with Unstable Housing or Homelessness

Overall

100 80 60 40 20 17.0% National 11.3% State

HIV Stigma

Median score of HIV Stigma on a 10-item scale ranging from 0 (no stigma) to 100 (high stigma). Score is based on 4 dimensions of HIV stigma: personalized stigma during the past 12 months, current disclosure concerns, current negative self-image, and current perceived public attitudes about people living with HIV.

----- Median Score 0 = No Stigma 100 = High Stigma

To make data easier to view, we have zoomed in to 0-40 on the stigma scale(s) below.

Overall

0 40 bool(true) 23.3 bool(false) 28.8
State 23.3
National 28.8

Social Determinants of Health, 2021

  • State
  • Region
  • United States
91.5% 87.5% 88.9%

Percent of Population with a High School Education, 2021

0.459 0.477 0.482

Income Inequality (Gini Coefficient), 2021

12.1% 11.9% 12.6%

Percent of Population Living in Poverty, 2021

$70,084 $77,477 $69,021

Median Household Income, 2021

8.0% 9.1% 10.3%

Percent of Population (<65) Lacking Health Insurance, 2021

5.2% 6.2% 5.3%

Percent of Population Unemployed, 2021

10.3% 9.7% 10.2%

Percent of Population Living with Food Insecurity, 2021

15.3% 16.5% 14.3%

Percent of Population Living in Unstable Housing, 2021

Medicaid Expansion, 2023

Not Adopted Adopted but Not Implemented Adopted and Implemented

Status of state action on the Medicaid expansion decision as of May 08, 2023.

Sexually Transmitted Diseases, 2021

500 400 300 200 100 0 367.3 469.2 495.5 Chlamydia 146.5 205.6 214.0 Gonorrhea 22.3 20.9 16.2 Syphilis Rates of Sexually Transmitted Diseases per 100,000 Population, 2021
  • State
  • Region
  • United States

HIV Criminalization, 2022

States with HIV-Specific Criminal Laws/Statutes

State has HIV-specific criminal laws and/or sentence enhancements applicable to people living with HIV.

States That Have Prosecuted PLWH

State has prosecuted people living with HIV under non-HIV-specific, general criminal laws.

Status of state criminalization laws are as of June 28, 2022. Source: CHLP.

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