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Jurisdictions
Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE) focuses first on 50 local areas that account for more than half of new HIV diagnoses, and seven states with a substantial rural burden. The initiative infuses the 57 priority jurisdictions with additional resources, technology, and expertise to expand HIV Prevention and treatment activities. If sufficient resources become available, the initiative will eventually expand to other areas.
To learn more about baseline data and progress toward EHE targets over time, visit the HHS AHEAD Dashboard.
Counties*
Arizona
- Maricopa County
California
- Alameda County
- Los Angeles County
- Orange County
- Riverside County
- Sacramento County
- San Bernadino County
- San Diego County
- San Francisco County
Florida
- Broward County
- Duval County
- Hillsborough County
- Miami-Dade County
- Orange County
- Palm Beach County
- Pinellas County
Georgia
- Cobb County
- DeKalb County
- Fulton County
- Gwinnett County
Illinois
- Cook County
Indiana
- Marion County
Louisiana
- East Baton Rouge Parish
- Orleans Parish
Maryland
- Baltimore City
- Montgomery County
- Prince George’s County
Massachusetts
- Suffolk County
Michigan
- Wayne County
Nevada
- Clark County
New Jersey
- Essex County
- Hudson County
New York
- Bronx County
- Kings County
- New York County
- Queens County
North Carolina
- Mecklenburg County
Ohio
- Cuyahoga County
- Franklin County
- Hamilton County
Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia County
Tennessee
- Shelby County
Texas
- Bexar County
- Dallas County
- Harris County
- Tarrant County
- Travis County
Washington
- King County
Washington, D.C.
Territories*
Puerto Rico
- San Juan Municipio
States**
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Kentucky
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Oklahoma
- South Carolina
* 2016-2017 data was used to identify these jurisdictions.
** States where 10% or more of new diagnoses in 2016 and 2017 were in rural areas (less than 50,000 population); at least 75 total new diagnoses statewide; and the state did not have a priority county.