The graph presents annual data for linkage to HIV care (LtC) among people newly diagnosed based on their diagnosis year. Mecklenburg County's EHE goal is to link 90% of newly diagnosed people to medical care within seven days of their diagnosis.
The graph represents annual data for all people living with HIV (PWH), diagnosed and reported, who received HIV medical care in the reported year.
The graph represents annual data for all people living with HIV (PWH), diagnosed and reported, who were virally suppressed (less than 200 copies/ml). This is based on their last viral load test in the reported year.
Mecklenburg County's EHE goal is that 90% of PWH attain viral suppression.
The Prevalence-based HIV care continuum displays the steps or stages that people living with HIV (PWH) go through from diagnosis to achieving and maintaining viral suppression. These are based on PWH diagnosed and reported in Mecklenburg County.
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CHAMPS is the Community HIV/AIDS Monitoring and Prevention System dashboard for Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. There are two main purposes for the CHAMPS dashboard. First is to make data accessible to the public. Second is to monitor progress toward the four goals in the Getting to Zero Ending the Epidemic plan. Those four goals are to diagnose, treat, prevent, and respond to HIV locally. In addition, the CHAMPS dashboard monitors trends in new HIV diagnoses and the number of people living with HIV in our community.