HIV Prevalence ratios by race/ethnicity
The rate of Black males living with an HIV diagnosis is
4.4 times
that of White males
The rate of Hispanic/Latino males living with an HIV diagnosis is
1.7 times
that of White males
The rate of Black females living with an HIV diagnosis is
14.2 times
that of White females
The rate of Hispanic/Latina females living with an HIV diagnosis is
2.2 times
that of White females
In Houston, the disparity is even larger:
* This data reflects the current statistics of HIV in Texas. Courtesy of AIDSVu.
percentage of people living with hiv, by transmission category 2021
For public health, late diagnosis shows how far public health programs have to go to be more effective. Promoting HIV testing, awareness, and access to healthcare services is essential for addressing the challenges posed by late HIV diagnosis and improving health outcomes.
78.9%
7.7%
7.2%
5.6%
0.6%
Male-to-Male
Heterosexual Contact
Male-to-Male Sexual Contact & Injection Drug Use
Injection Drug Use
Other/
Male Categories
80.6%
17.1%
2.3%
Heterosexual
Injection Drug Use
Other/
Female Categories
Taken together, it’s clear that Houston needs Legacy Community Health to care for our neighbors living with HIV. We’ve made great progress, but that’s precisely why we can’t stop striving to end the HIV epidemic.
* This data reflects the current statistics of HIV in Texas. Courtesy of AIDSVu.
HIV mortality
While the care and treatment of HIV has vastly improved in the last 40 years, HIV/AIDS is still deadly.
1,748
In 2021
That puts the death rate in Texas from HIV higher than all forms of meningitis and hepatitis combined.
* This data reflects the current statistics of HIV in Texas. Courtesy of AIDSVu.
Black males LWH 5.2 times that of White males
Hispanic/Latino males LWH 1.9 times that of White males
Black females LWH 18.3 times that of White females
Hispanic/Latina females LWH 3.4 times that of White females
people died of HIV/AIDS, making the rate of death for people living with HIV 7 per 100,000.