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Table 12. Estimated numbers and rates of adults and adolescents living with HIV/AIDS at the end of 2006, by race/ethnicity and area of residence—38 areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
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Area of residence White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinoa Asianb American Indian/Alaska Native Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Totalc Rate
No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate
Alabama 2,985 111.1 5,948 619.0 173 210.6 15 43.2 12 62.4 241.7
Alaska 328 87.6 60 320.5 52 200.6 16 63.8 134 172.0 6 189.9 110.7
Arizona 6,278 198.6 1,135 716.1 2,664 206.1 62 54.0 370 187.2 11 172.8 214.1
Arkansas 2,338 128.9 1,916 561.6 125 125.1 8 34.1 5 31.0 6 321.9 191.1
Colorado 6,651 229.3 1,373 964.5 1,684 244.5 50 50.3 80 283.9 8 208.2 254.2
Florida 24,982 258.0 40,687 1,916.5 15,165 515.8 174 54.5 74 169.7 25 320.0 537.3
Idaho 536 51.6 32 574.9 84 85.3 12 85.0 56.5
Indiana 4,584 103.6 2,660 618.7 487 223.2 30 44.4 10 78.9 151.1
Iowa 1,011 44.2 294 557.3 126 155.1 16 43.5 5 69.5 58.7
Kansas 1,460 77.7 642 517.3 302 177.3 23 121.7 110.3
Louisiana 4,526 199.4 10,364 986.5 433 430.2 30 60.6 16 78.7 438.5
Michigan 4,592 69.4 7,450 656.7 484 167.1 53 28.1 45 98.8 5 244.4 152.1
Minnesota 3,010 80.2 1,852 1,120.4 471 338.6 78 56.8 101 233.6 129.4
Mississippi 1,695 116.7 5,426 647.9 124 300.6 15 84.8 9 90.4 5 799.9 310.0
Missouri 5,505 135.6 4,456 849.8 409 336.5 45 67.5 30 140.6 216.2
Nebraska 822 65.3 391 691.6 190 209.1 21 90.6 27 249.6 100.5
Nevada 3,554 281.1 1,475 1,032.2 1,148 260.2 110 89.7 47 226.5 17 190.8 313.0
New Jersey 7,615 163.8 17,966 1,927.2 7,063 660.1 135 25.6 31 272.7 12 474.2 458.3
New Mexico 950 130.8 108 361.0 944 141.6 10 52.0 146 108.5 135.7
New York 25,877 258.7 51,145 2,176.7 33,509 1,352.3 1,234 112.2 158 323.1 18 260.5 699.8
North Carolina 5,005 98.0 13,848 912.7 913 217.6 77 59.4 185 223.8 13 405.1 275.6
North Dakota 113 23.0 27 708.5 7 87.7 12 49.3 29.9
Ohio 7,657 95.6 6,696 625.2 679 339.2 59 40.9 22 107.4 160.7
Oklahoma 2,712 124.1 1,001 469.6 276 156.4 7 14.8 291 134.6 5 243.1 149.1
South Carolina 3,216 133.8 9,771 978.6 313 278.8 29 73.3 8 62.4 372.7
South Dakota 204 35.8 60 1,161.3 11 92.7 57 124.3 51.8
Tennessee 5,243 132.3 7,333 923.6 318 224.8 38 60.3 9 64.6 8 435.7 258.9
Texas 21,775 226.5 22,280 1,047.1 14,088 227.7 406 64.9 95 132.8 28 239.4 312.8
Utah 1,461 88.5 185 1,164.1 358 178.0 18 45.3 27 123.7 104.9
Virginia 5,732 130.3 11,263 932.7 1,067 295.1 150 50.4 17 92.8 8 223.4 288.8
West Virginia 952 65.2 417 850.9 28 203.4 91.1
Wisconsin 2,165 53.4 1,714 694.6 488 259.9 43 50.8 38 101.0 96.4
Wyoming 147 38.3 12 341.2 18 66.6 9 103.0 43.7
Subtotal for 33 states 165,679 149.8 229,989 1,159.6 84,203 438.9 2,942 65.0 2,109 152.7 200 201.9 311.2

U.S. dependent areasd

Guam 15 NC NC NC 69 NC NC 5 NC 78.1
Puerto Rico 13 NC NC 17,221 NC NC NC NC 537.1

Subtotal for U.S. dependent arease

82 NC 319 NC 17,394 NC 80 NC NC 6 NC 506.2f
Totalg 165,760 230,307 101,597 3,022 2,110 206 315.5
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, but not for incomplete reporting.
Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection (not AIDS), a diagnosis of HIV infection and a later diagnosis of AIDS, or concurrent diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS.
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.
Dash indicates that the rate is not reported because no cases or fewer than 5 cases of HIV/AIDS were reported.
Ellipses indicate racial/ethnic groups for which no cases or fewer than 5 cases of HIV/AIDS were reported.
NC indicates that the rate could not be calculated because U.S. census information about race and age categories was lacking.
a Hispanics or Latinos can be of any race.
b Includes Asian and Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
c Rates include persons of unknown race or multiple races.
d Dependent areas with fewer than 100,000 population are not reported.
e Includes cases from American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
f Includes rates from American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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.

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Last Modified: September 18, 2008
Last Reviewed: September 18, 2008
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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