Use existing surveillance data sources to identify areas of increase in the number of newly infected HIV cases by location

Pillar: Respond
Goal: Achieve a more coordinated response to HIV epidemic.
Strategy: Use existing surveillance data sources to identify areas of increase in the number of newly infected HIV cases by location.
Target: 25+ years old, Newly diagnosed and patients out of care

Key Activities:

High Priority and Disruptively Innovative

  1. Use existing behavioral surveillance data sources (e.g., NHBS) to identify social/sexual network locations.
  2. Use existing PrEP uptake and adherence data (e.g., Project PrIDE).
  3. Use epidemiological profiles.
  4. Use GIS mapping.

Key Partners

All HIV testing agencies, Non-emergency clinics, private providers, SCHD

Potential Funding Sources

Estimated Funding Allocation

  • Database-$20,000
    Total: $20,000

Outcomes

(Reported annually, locally monitored more frequently)

  • # of individuals utilizing PreP
  • # of organizations utilizing GIS mapping for prevention and care

Monitoring Data Source

  • State of Tennessee Data Source
  • Shelby County Health Department Data
    Source