San Francisco is a city of bold leaders, advocates, and innovators in local and global HIV prevention, care, and research. We face real challenges, but together, we’ll continue to forge ahead to ensure access to HIV prevention and treatment. Each of us has an important role to play – advocates, frontline workers, clinicians, researchers, educators – as we collectively work to serve our communities here and worldwide.
SF Department of Public Health Reports
2024 HIV Epidemiology Annual Report (here)
15400
living with HIV
146
new HIV diagnoses
308
deaths among persons with HIV/AIDS
ZERO
DEATHS
ZERO
INFECTIONS
ZERO
STIGMA
NEWS & UPDATES
- Just as SF was getting to zero, HIV money started drying up
- Intersection of addiction, HIV prevention and care focus of May 2026 Consortium Meeting
At this meeting, Jonathan Frochtzwajg, SFAF Director of Health Justice, updated the group on the latest local, state and national health policy developments, including: To stay […] - Community Presentation of San Francisco’s 2024 HIV, HCV, and STI epidemiology data
Kyle Bernstein, Deputy Director of Surveillance, Data & Analytics at the San Francisco Department of Public Health, gave a community presentation on San Francisco’s 2024 HIV, HCV, […]

300 CRUCIAL VOICES IN OUR COMMUNITY
