SDG Indicator 3.3.1
Indicator 3.3.1 - HIV infections
Data for Indicator 3.3.1 depicts the number of new HIV infections in the San Diego region per 100,000 people. The region experienced a high of 527 and low of 335 new HIV infections between 2015 and 2021, and the datasets show an overall decline in infection rates.
As illustrated in the cards below, the rate of HIV infections for the region in 2021 was 10.0 per 100,000 people, the lowest rate since 2015. The regional target, set by the United Nations, is to reduce this rate to zero by 2030.
The map below depicts HIV infection rates per 100,000 people by Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) region. Counts are too small to map at more granular geographic levels.
Data regarding
new HIV diagnoses is compiled by the San Diego County Health and Human Services
Agency.