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Table 3. Time to an AIDS diagnosis after a diagnosis of HIV infection among adults and adolescents, by race/ethnicity and sex, 2005� 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.
No. %   No. %  
  White
Male 3,227 36   5,707 64   8,934
Female 448 29   1,117 71   1,565
Total 3,675 35   6,823 65   10,498
  Black/African American
Male 4,123 39   6,468 61   10,592
Female 2,115 36   3,815 64   5,930
Total 6,239 38   10,283 62   16,522
  Hispanic/Latinoc
Male 2,475 42   3,357 58   5,832
Female 663 39   1,055 61   1,718
Total 3,138 42   4,412 58   7,550
  Asian
Male 94 37   157 63   250
Female 23 32   48 68   71
Totald 116 36   205 64   321
  American Indian/Alaska Native
Male 60 47   67 53   127
Female 12 22   43 78   55
Total 72 39   110 61   182
  Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
Male 15 42   20 58   34
Female 7 76   2 24   9
Total 21 49   22 51   43
Total casese 13,376 38   22,050 62   35,425
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 whose diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS were made at the same time.
b Includes persons in whom AIDS has not developed.
c Hispanics or Latinos can be of any race.
d Includes Asian and Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
e Includes persons of unknown race or multiple races and persons of unknown sex. 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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