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Table 1.66a
HIV-infection deaths per 100,000 population,a United States, 1999 and 2004
Population group 2004 1999
Number Rate Standard error Number Rate Standard error
Total   13,059 4.5 0.0 14,801 5.3 0.0
Age, not age adjusted 0-17 48 0.1 0.0 119 DNA DNA
18-44 6,469 5.7 0.1 9,144 DNA DNA
45-64 5,984 8.5 0.1 5,056 8.4 0.1
65 and over 558 1.5 0.1 482 1.4 0.1
Race American Indian/Alaska Native 84 2.9 0.3 68 2.6 0.3
Asian/Pacific Islander 100 0.7 0.1 89 0.8 0.1
Black 7,270 20.4 0.2 7,892 23.6 0.3
White 5,605 2.3 0.0 6,752 2.9 0.0
Ethnicity Hispanic, all races 1,755 5.3 0.1 1,958 6.9 0.2
Non-Hispanic, all races 11,194 4.4 0.0 12,638 5.1 0.0
Non-Hispanic, Black 7,162 20.9 0.2 7,751 24.0 0.3
Non-Hispanic, White 3,862 1.9 0.0 4,744 2.3 0.0
Gender Male 9,502 6.6 0.1 11,233 8.2 0.1
Female 3,557 2.4 0.0 3,568 2.5 0.0
Education, ages 25-64 Less than high school 1,988 17.9 0.4 3,100 19.0 0.3
High school graduate 3,256 10.0 0.2 5,747 13.1 0.2
At least some college 1,805 3.3 0.1 3,388 4.6 0.1
Residence locationb Large central metro 7,167 8.2 0.1 DNA DNA DNA
Large fringe metro 2,268 3.1 0.1 DNA DNA DNA
Medium metro 1,989 3.5 0.1 DNA DNA DNA
Small metro 688 2.6 0.1 DNA DNA DNA
Micropolitan (nonmetro) 617 2.1 0.1 DNA DNA DNA
Noncore (nonmetro) 330 1.8 0.1 DNA DNA DNA

a Estimates are age adjusted to the 2000 standard population, except where indicated.

b For more information, see the National Vital Statistics System entry in Appendix A, Data Sources.

DNA - Data have not been analyzed.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System - Mortality.

 

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