What’s New in AtlasPlus

What’s New in AtlasPlus

CDC’s National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP) has added updated national, state, regional, and county-level HIV, TB, and viral hepatitis data to NCHHSTP AtlasPlus, including HIV data for the Phase I counties for the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S. (EHE).

AtlasPlus gives you quick access to nearly 20 years of CDC’s surveillance data on HIV, viral hepatitis, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and tuberculosis (TB). Users can also view social and economic data in conjunction with HIV, viral hepatitis, STDs, and TB infections.

AtlasPlus is:
  • Convenient: You can get the data when you want – all with a few clicks.
  • Quick: You don’t have to rely on someone else to compile and send you data.
  • Easy: You don’t need to sift through pages of surveillance reports.
  • Social: Adding the AtlasPlus button to your website makes it even easier to access and share this powerful tool.

1. NEW Data

  • Updated preliminary 2022 and 2023 data on HIV diagnoses and linkage to HIV medical care at the national, state, regional, and county level. Data for 2022 and 2023 are considered preliminary (subject to 12-month reporting delay) and include HIV diagnoses through June 2023 and linkage to HIV medical care through March 2023 based on surveillance data reported to CDC through June 2023.
  • Updated PrEP coverage data based on prescriptions reported through March 2023 at the national-, state-, and county-level.

2. Diverse Data Characterization Capabilities

  • NEW: Region aggregation available for select indicators
  • Line graphs by year
  • Pie or bar charts for sex
  • Bar charts for age group, race/ethnicity, transmission category (HIV), and country of birth (TB)
  • Bar charts by states or by counties
  • Ability to create two side-by-side maps or charts; e.g., compare two diseases, or one disease and one social determinants of health indicator

3. Enhanced Data Visualization

  • Faster and cleaner data displays
  • Change from flash format to HTML5, which means faster and cleaner data displays, as well as mobile access
We heard you!

We incorporated many of the functions users told us that they use. For example, user favorites include:

  • Integration of Disease and Social Determinants of Health data
  • Downloadable graphics and data
  • Interactive and visually-engaging maps
We want to hear from you!
  • Send us your thoughts through the Feedback button to we can keep improving the AtlasPlus experience.
  • Have a question? Email us at NCHHSTPATLAS@cdc.gov.