HIV/AIDS Reporting and Statistics
Why is it important to report HIV and AIDS cases?
Reporting HIV/AIDS cases is vitally important to efforts to characterize the epidemic in Kentucky, gather resources for the fight against HIV/AIDS and maximize limited resources by directing assets to areas where they are likely to have the greatest impact. Funding for HIV-related medical services and treatment is directly related to the number of cases reported.
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How do I report a case? |
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The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Case Report Guidelines require use of these forms to report HIV or AIDS cases as described in 902 KAR 2:020, Section 7:
Pediatric Confidential Case Form (pdf, 451k) (for patients younger than 13 at time of diagnosis)
Adult Confidential Form (pdf, 441k) (for patients 13 or older at time of diagnosis)
For assistance in determining a client's risk factor, please read CDC'S Technical Guidance for Risk Factor Ascertainment (pdf, 419k)
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Reporting from North Central Kentucky |
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For reports from Jefferson, Henry, Oldham, Bullitt, Spencer, Shelby and Trimble counties contact:
Fay Davis at (502) 574-6574
Case reports can be mailed to:
Louisville Metro Health Department 400 East Gray Street, Room 317 Louisville, KY 40202 Attn: Fay Davis
Please place case forms inside two sealed envelopes, both marked "Confidential".
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Reporting from all other Counties |
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For all other county reports contact:
Medina Tipton, Surveillance Coordinator Julie Nakayima, Surveillance Technician Gloria Dennis, Data Entry Specialist (866) 510-0008 or (502) 564-0536
Case reports can be mailed to:
Kentucky Department for Public Health 275 E. Main Street, HS2E-C Frankfort, KY 40621 Attn: Medina Tipton
Please place case forms inside two sealed envelopes, both marked "Confidential".
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HIV/AIDS Semi-Annual Reports |
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2011
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
For Semi-Annual Reports prior to 2002, please contact Medina Tipton, surveillance coordinator at (502) 564-0536.
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