About NCHHSTP AtlasPlus
The NCHHSTP AtlasPlus is a tool that gives the user the ability to create tables, maps, and charts using more than 15 years of HIV, viral hepatitis, STD, and TB surveillance data that are reported to CDC. Users can also download the data to do additional analyses.
The AtlasPlus has Charts, Maps, and Tables functions. Using any of these functions, you can view diseases by year, geography, and demographics.
Charts
Using our Charts function, you can generate a series of charts which can be downloaded. In this section, users can use CDC’s HIV, viral hepatitis, STD, and TB data to:
- Create line graphs by year;
- Generate pie charts for sex;
- Produce bar charts for age, race/ethnicity, transmission category (HIV), country of birth (TB);
- Create bar charts by states or counties;
- Make two side-by-side sets of charts; e.g., of two diseases or two years;
- Download the data into an Excel file; and,
- Save the chart in a PowerPoint file.
Maps
The Map function in the NCHHSTP AtlasPlus enables users to:
- Create custom maps and examine patterns of HIV, viral hepatitis, STD, or TB by geographic areas;
- Map cases or rates by a specific sex, race/ethnicity, age, transmission category (HIV data), or country of birth (TB data);
- Create two side-by-side maps; e.g., of two diseases, two race/ethnicity groups, or two age groups;
- Download the data into an Excel file; and,
- Save the map in a PowerPoint file.
Tables
The Tables function lets the user build tables based on the exact subset of the data the user wants to view. Using the Tables function, the user can create tables that:
- Compare two or more diseases (e.g., HIV and TB);
- Examine multiple geographic areas (e.g., VA, MD, and DC);
- Display two or more years of data (e.g., 2010-2015);
- Examine subpopulations of interest (e.g., by race, age group or sex); and,
- Can be downloaded into an Excel file. Top of Page
- Page last reviewed: January 25, 2017
- Page last updated: January 25, 2017
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