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Table 16. Reported cases of HIV infection
(not AIDS), by area of residence and age category, cumulative
through 2004—42 areas with confidential name-based
HIV infection reporting |
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Cumulative through 2004a |
Area of Residence |
2004 |
Adults or |
Children |
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(Date HIV reporting initiated) |
No. |
adolescents |
(<13 yrs) |
Total |
Alabama (Jan. 1988) |
488 |
5,684 |
45 |
5,729 |
Alaska (Feb. 1999) |
45 |
252 |
2 |
254 |
Arizona (Jan. 1987) |
508 |
5,111 |
67 |
5,178 |
Arkansas (July 1989) |
163 |
2,129 |
18 |
2,147 |
Colorado (Nov. 1985) |
371 |
5,941 |
28 |
5,969 |
Connecticut (July 1992)b |
0 |
— |
102 |
102 |
Florida (July 1997)c |
5,107 |
32,712 |
336 |
33,048 |
Georgia (Dec. 2003) |
2,154 |
2,492 |
98 |
2,590 |
Idaho (June 1986) |
22 |
330 |
4 |
334 |
Indiana (July 1988) |
372 |
3,771 |
44 |
3,815 |
Iowa (July 1998) |
64 |
500 |
5 |
505 |
Kansas (July 1999) |
114 |
1,083 |
15 |
1,098 |
Kentucky (Oct. 2004) |
390 |
588 |
10 |
598 |
Louisiana (Feb. 1993) |
902 |
7,912 |
137 |
8,049 |
Michigan (April 1992) |
602 |
6,242 |
134 |
6,376 |
Minnesota (Oct. 1985) |
225 |
3,086 |
36 |
3,122 |
Mississippi (Aug. 1988) |
340 |
4,249 |
55 |
4,304 |
Missouri (Oct. 1987) |
408 |
4,655 |
49 |
4,704 |
Nebraska (Sept. 1995) |
43 |
594 |
10 |
604 |
Nevada (Feb. 1992) |
313 |
3,139 |
19 |
3,158 |
New Jersey (Jan. 1992) |
1,704 |
16,300 |
431 |
16,731 |
New Mexico (Jan. 1998) |
161 |
822 |
3 |
825 |
New York (June 2000) |
6,033 |
36,949 |
1,874 |
38,823 |
North Carolina (Feb. 1990) |
1,099 |
12,236 |
132 |
12,368 |
North Dakota (Jan. 1988) |
11 |
82 |
1 |
83 |
Ohio (June 1990) |
800 |
7,491 |
95 |
7,586 |
Oklahoma (June 1988) |
125 |
2,313 |
30 |
2,343 |
Pennsylvania (Oct. 2002)d |
1,330 |
4,459 |
61 |
4,520 |
South Carolina (Feb. 1986) |
571 |
6,897 |
94 |
6,991 |
South Dakota (Jan. 1988) |
12 |
186 |
3 |
189 |
Tennessee (Jan. 1992) |
780 |
6,816 |
88 |
6,904 |
Texas (Jan. 1999)e |
4,143 |
20,430 |
387 |
20,817 |
Utah (April 1989) |
93 |
735 |
12 |
747 |
Virginia (July 1989) |
858 |
9,121 |
88 |
9,209 |
West Virginia (Jan. 1989) |
65 |
629 |
7 |
636 |
Wisconsin (Nov. 1985) |
180 |
2,357 |
30 |
2,387 |
Wyoming (June 1989) |
8 |
82 |
1 |
83 |
Subtotal |
30,604 |
218,375 |
4,551 |
222,926 |
U.S. dependencies, possessions, and
associated nations |
American Samoa (Aug. 2001) |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Guam (March 2000) |
2 |
61 |
0 |
61 |
Northern Mariana Islands (Oct. 2001) |
0 |
5 |
0 |
5 |
Puerto Rico (Jan. 2003) |
2,049 |
2,923 |
37 |
2,960 |
Virgin Islands, U.S. (Dec. 1998) |
27 |
247 |
5 |
252 |
Persons reported from areas with confidential name-based
HIV infection reporting, who were residents of other areas |
421 |
1,977 |
165 |
2,142 |
Totalf |
33,563 |
224,597 |
4,814 |
229,411 |
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Note. Includes
only persons with HIV infection that has not progressed to AIDS.
Includes data from 37 states and from U.S. dependencies, possessions,
and independent nations. |
a |
Includes persons with a diagnosis of
HIV infection, reported from the beginning of the epidemic
through 2004. |
b |
Connecticut has confidential name-based
HIV infection reporting only for pediatric cases. |
c |
Florida (since July 1997) has had confidential
name-based HIV infection reporting only for new diagnoses. |
d |
Pennsylvania (October 2002) implemented
confidential name-based HIV infection reporting only in
areas outside the city of Philadelphia. |
e |
Texas (February 1994 through December
1998) reported only pediatric HIV infection cases. |
f |
Includes 1,057 persons reported from
areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting,
but whose area of residence is unknown. Includes 7 children
reported from Oregon prior to the change in 2001 from name-based
HIV infection reporting for pediatric cases to code-based
reporting for all persons with HIV infection. | |
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