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Reports: Supplemental State-Level Data Tables
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CDC is improving the availability of state-specific programmatic data.  The initial tables are shown below.

Percentage of persons with HIV infection who were diagnosed with HIV prior to an AIDS diagnosis, 2005—33 states
State of Residence

Percentage (%) of Persons
with HIV Diagnosis Prior to AIDS Diagnosis

Total Number of AIDS Cases1
Alaska 86 38
Alabama 80 729
Arizona 76 1,130
Arkansas 80 358
Colorado 81 498
Florida 75 7,065
Idaho 84 49
Indiana 77 588
Iowa 78 128
Kansas 76 235
Louisiana 75 1,274
Michigan 76 1,064
Minnesota 82 367
Mississippi 85 587
Missouri 85 663
North Carolina 76 2,031
North Dakota 81 6
Nebraska 69 110
Nevada 78 544
New Jersey 70 1,859
New Mexico 77 178
New York 73 7,221
Ohio 78 1,460
Oklahoma 77 342
South Carolina 75 857
South Dakota 87 31
Tennessee 81 1,104
Texas 79 5,662
Utah 90 146
Virginia 82 1,203
West Virginia 69 103
Wisconsin 77 288
Wyoming 92 13
Total 77 37,930
1 These numbers do not represent reported case counts.  Rather, these numbers are point estimates, which result from adjustments of reported case counts.  The reported case counts have been adjusted for reporting delays and for redistribution of cases in persons initially reported without an identified risk factor, but not for incomplete reporting.

Estimated number of AIDS cases diagnosed among children <13 years old by state of residence at diagnosis, 2005—50 states and the District of Columbia
State of Residence Number of AIDS Cases1
Alabama 0
Alaska 0
Arizona 1
Arkansas 0
California 7
Colorado 0
Connecticut 1
Delaware 1
District of Columbia 7
Florida 5
Georgia 2
Hawaii 0
Idaho 0
Illinois 1
Indiana 0
Iowa 4
Kansas 0
Kentucky 0
Louisiana 1
Maine 0
Maryland 1
Massachusetts 2
Michigan 1
Minnesota 0
Mississippi 0
Missouri 1
Montana 0
Nebraska 0
Nevada 0
New Hampshire 0
New Jersey 3
New Mexico 0
New York 7
North Carolina 0
North Dakota 0
Ohio 1
Oklahoma 0
Oregon 0
Pennsylvania 4
Rhode Island 0
South Carolina 1
South Dakota 0
Tennessee 1
Texas 1
Utah 0
Vermont 0
Virginia 0
Washington 0
West Virginia 0
Wisconsin 2
Wyoming 0
Total2

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1 These numbers do not represent reported case counts.  Rather, these numbers are point estimates, which result from adjustments of reported case counts.  The reported case counts have been adjusted for reporting delays and for redistribution of cases in persons initially reported without an identified risk factor, but not for incomplete reporting.
2 The individual numbers do not add up to the column total because the estimation procedure assigns proportional estimates to all states.  States with estimate cases between 0.0-0.49 are rounded to 0 cases.

Percent of reported HIV positive tests for which client received result, 2005—50 states and the District of Columbia
Project Area Percent (%) of Positive Tests in which Client Received Result
Alabama* n/a
Alaska* n/a
Arizona* n/a
Arkansas* n/a
California 85%
Colorado* n/a
Connecticut 94%
Delaware 83%
District of Columbia 85%
Florida 100%
Georgia 89%
Hawaii* n/a
Idaho 93%
Illinois 72%
Indiana* n/a
Iowa* n/a
Kansas* n/a
Kentucky 83%
Louisiana 100%
Maine 100%
Maryland 70%
Massachusetts 84%
Michigan 75%
Minnesota 81%
Mississippi* n/a
Missouri 70%
Montana 75%
Nebraska 88%
Nevada 79%
New Hampshire* n/a
New Jersey 88%
New Mexico 100%
New York 88%
North Carolina 78%
North Dakota 67%
Ohio 87%
Oklahoma 92%
Oregon 100%
Pennsylvania 81%
Rhode Island 97%
South Carolina 100%
South Dakota* n/a
Tennessee* n/a
Texas 76%
Utah 97%
Vermont 100%
Virginia 100%
Washington 80%
West Virginia* n/a
Wisconsin 87%
Wyoming 82%
Total

87%

*Unable to calculate for this year due to data limitations or changes in data collection system.
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Last Modified: April 27, 2007
Last Reviewed: April 27, 2007
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