HIV/AIDS data
Annual HIV reports include data tables, figures, and narrative describing the local and state-wide epidemiology of HIV in King County, Washington.
Short URL: kingcounty.gov/hiv/data
2024 Annual Report (2.6 MB)
This report, which includes data through the end of 2023, focuses on each of the four Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) pillars:
1) Diagnose, 2) Treat, 3) Prevent, and 4) Respond.
Our King County HIV Goals and Metrics Dashboard reflects national and local goals for 2025 that are aligned with the EHE pillars.
We welcome feedback on the information presented as we are always striving to ensure this report is accessible to and meets the needs of our community.
Past annual reports
- 2013 (1st half of 2013 only, 2.5 MB)
- 1st half 2012 (2 MB)
- 2nd half 2012 (2.1 MB)
- 1st half 2011 (1.1 MB)
- 2nd half 2011 (3.1 MB)
- 1st half 2010 (1.5 MB)
- 2nd half 2010 (399 KB)
- 1st half 2009 (1.5 MB)
- 2nd half 2009 (3.1 MB)
- 1st half 2008 (582 KB)
- 2nd half 2008 (1.3 MB)
- 1st half 2007 (390 KB)
- 2nd half 2007 (359 KB)
- 1st half 2006 (315 KB)
- 2nd half 2006 (609 KB)
- 1st half 2005 (702 KB)
- 2nd half 2005 (556 KB)
The Washington HIV/STI Prevention Project (WHSPP) is an internet-based survey designed to monitor demand, uptake, and unmet need for HIV prevention interventions, with a focus on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). This report presents the results from a second round of the survey, conducted from November 2018 to January 2019. Comparisons with the 2017 (Round 1) data allow for monitoring progress towards End AIDS Washington goals.
El Proyecto de Washington para la Prevención del VIH/Infecciones de transmisión sexual (ITS) (Washington HIV/STI Prevention Project, WHSPP) es una encuesta por Internet deseñada para supervisar exigencias, aceptación y necesidades insatisfechas de intervenciones para la prevención del VIH. Un enfoque clave de este esfuerzo es la profilaxis previa a la exposición (pre-exposure prophylaxis, PrEP). Este informe presenta los resultados de una segunda ronda de la encuesta realizada entre noviembre de 2018 y enero de 2019. Las comparaciones con los datos de 2017 (ronda 1) permiten hacer seguimiento del progreso hacia las metas de EAW.