The data displays the U.S. states with the highest rates of HIV diagnoses in 2016. In that year, Georgia was the state with the highest rate of diagnosed HIV with 31.8 out of 100,000 U.S. adult and adolescent inhabitants diagnosed with the disease.
District of Columbia | 55.6 |
Georgia | 31.8 |
Louisiana | 29.7 |
Florida | 28 |
Maryland | 21.7 |
Nevada | 21.4 |
Texas | 19.8 |
South Carolina | 18.1 |
New York | 17.2 |
Mississippi | 17.1 |