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Table 2. Time to an AIDS diagnosis after a diagnosis of HIV infection, by selected characteristics, 2005—33 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
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   ≥12 Months after diagnosis of HIV infectiona   <12 Months after diagnosis of HIV infectionb   Total
  No. (%)c   No. (%)c   No.
Data for 33 states              
  Age at diagnosis (yrs)              
  <13 148 88   21 12   169
  13–14 22 54   18 46   40
  15–19 912 81   215 19   1,126
  20–24 2,874 80   714 20   3,589
  25–29 3,077 73   1,157 27   4,234
  30–34 3,016 65   1,655 35   4,671
  35–39 3,353 61   2,176 39   5,530
  40–44 3,181 58   2,338 42   5,519
  45–49 2,145 53   1,874 47   4,019
  50–54 1,307 51   1,239 49   2,546
  55–59 725 50   728 50   1,453
  60–64 316 46   376 54   692
  >65 266 44   346 56   612
               
  Race/ethnicity              
  White, not Hispanic 6,839 65   3,677 35   10,516
  Black, not Hispanic 10,372 62   6,242 38   16,614
  Hispanic 3,593 58   2,614 42   6,206
  Asian/Pacific Islander 232 62   139 38   371
  American Indian/Alaska Native 110 61   72 39   182
               
  Transmission category              
     Male adult or adolescent              
     Male-to-male sexual contact 10,917 65   5,902 35   16,819
     Injection drug use 1,544 52   1,427 48   2,971
     Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use 733 59   512 41   1,245
     High-risk heterosexual contactd 2,091 54   1,773 46   3,864
     Othere 45 42   61 58   107
     Subtotal 15,331 61   9,675 39   25,006
               
     Female adult or adolescent              
     Injection drug use 1,056 62   660 38   1,716
     High-risk heterosexual contactd 4,761 66   2,450 34   7,210
     Othere 47 48   50 52   97
     Subtotal 5,864 65   3,160 35   9,023
               
     Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)              
     Perinatal 126 86   21 14   147
     Otherf 22 94   2 6   23
     Subtotal 148 87   22 13   170
               
  Subtotal for 33 states 21,343 62   12,857 38   34,200
               
Data for U.S. dependent areas 855 61   541 39   1,395
Totalg 22,197 62   13,398 38   35,595h
Note. 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.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least 2003.
Data exclude 39 persons whose month of diagnosis of HIV infection is unknown.
a Includes persons in whom AIDS has not developed
b Includes persons whose diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS were made at the same time.
c Percentages represent proportions of the total number of diagnoses of HIV/AIDS made during 2005 for the corresponding group (see row entries).
d Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
e Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g Because column totals were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.
h Includes 310 persons of unknown race or multiple races.

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Last Modified: April 1, 2008
Last Reviewed: April 1, 2008
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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