Relevant Population Characteristics
The majority of HIV-positive individuals known to be living in Utah as of December 31, 2020 are male and between 50-59 years of age. Male-to-male sexual contact (MSM) is the most common means of HIV exposure among males, while heterosexual contact is the most common means of exposure among females.
When looking at race/ethnicity of the HIV-positive population in Utah, the male population is predominately White non-Hispanic (65%), followed by Hispanic (23%) and Black (6%). The female HIV-positive population in Utah is more diverse, with 41% White non-Hispanic, 31% Black, and 20% Hispanic.Related Relevant Population Characteristics Indicators: