The National Quality Minority Forum today unveiled its National HIV/AIDS atlas, showing county-level prevalence data of the illness throughout the United States. The licensing agreement is pretty restrictive — you need to register and, technically, you’re barred from linking to the site — which would seem to defeat the purpose of providing more information.
It’s not exactly ready for prime time. The data loads slowly — if at all. And, at least in the case of Minnesota, it’s not something we couldn’t have gotten from the state.
For example:
The rate increased for white and African American women.
Nationwide, New York and California have the highest concentrations of HIV/AIDS, which isn’t new. However, parts of the South appear especially hard-hit by the virus, the Associated Press reported today. More than half the 48 counties with the highest rates of the AIDS-causing infection were in Georgia.