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Table 16. Reported cases of HIV infection (not AIDS), by area of residence, 2005 and cumulative—38 states and U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
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      Cumulativea
Area of residence 2005   Adults or Children  
(Date HIV reporting initiated) No.   adolescents (<13 yrs) Total
Alabama (January 1988) 468  5,821 49 5,870
Alaska (February 1999) 28  271 2 273
Arizona (January 1987) 709  5,546 78 5,624
Arkansas (July 1989) 253  2,310 18 2,328
Colorado (November 1985) 371  6,058 30 6,088
Connecticut (January 2005)b 1,744  1,782 101 1,883
Florida (July 1997)c 4,637  34,589 381 34,970
Georgia (December 2003) 3,894  6,069 171 6,240
Idaho (June 1986) 14  327 4 331
Indiana (July 1988) 351  3,845 43 3,888
Iowa (July 1998) 80  548 5 553
Kansas (July 1999) 84  1,126 16 1,142
Kentucky (October 2004) 464  1,026 12 1,038
Louisiana (February 1993) 695  8,022 155 8,177
Michigan (April 1992) 655  6,404 132 6,536
Minnesota (October 1985) 257  3,156 37 3,193
Mississippi (August 1988) 399  4,460 57 4,517
Missouri (October 1987) 469  4,898 51 4,949
Nebraska (September 1995) 82  661 11 672
Nevada (February 1992) 287  3,310 21 3,331
New Hampshire (January 2005) 389  424 8 432
New Jersey (January 1992) 1,247  16,824 409 17,233
New Mexico (January 1998) 102  865 3 868
New York (June 2000) 5,509  39,385 1,893 41,278
North Carolina (February 1990) 1,140  12,926 136 13,062
North Dakota (January 1988) 4  80 1 81
Ohio (June 1990) 949  7,856 95 7,951
Oklahoma (June 1988) 248  2,315 31 2,346
Pennsylvania (October 2002)d 1,509  6,050 204 6,254
South Carolina (February 1986) 527  6,965 95 7,060
South Dakota (January 1988) 27  200 4 204
Tennessee (January 1992) 702  6,857 91 6,948
Texas (January 1999)e 3,682  22,498 403 22,901
Utah (April 1989) 100  795 13 808
Virginia (July 1989) 796  9,612 90 9,702
West Virginia (January 1989) 49  648 9 657
Wisconsin (November 1985) 112  2,358 31 2,389
Wyoming (June 1989) 11  93 1 94
Subtotal 33,044  236,980 4,891 241,871
           
U.S. dependent areas          
American Samoa (August 2001) 0  1 0 1
Guam (March 2000) 3  63 0 63
Northern Mariana Islands (October 2001) 0  6 0 6
Puerto Rico (January 2003) 1,693  4,428 56 4,484
Virgin Islands, U.S. (December 1998) 18  256 6 262
           
Persons reported from areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
  but who were residents of other areas
487  2,049 60 2,109
Totalf 35,537   244,868 5,082 249,950
Note. Includes data from 38 states and U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting as of December 2005.
a From the beginning of the epidemic through 2005.
b Beginning in 1992, Connecticut had name-based HIV reporting for cases in children only. From January 2002 through December 2004, Connecticut had name- or code-based HIV reporting for cases in adolescents and adults. As of January 2005, Connecticut has name-based reporting of all cases of HIV infection.
c Florida has confidential name-based HIV infection reporting for only the diagnoses made during July 1997 or later.
d On October 18, 2002, Pennsylvania initiated confidential name-based HIV infection reporting in all areas except Philadelphia. Code-based reporting was implemented in Philadelphia in March 2004, and the switch to name-based reporting was made in October 2005.
e From February 1994 through December 1998, Texas reported HIV infection in children only.
f Includes 1,147 persons reported from areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting but whose area of residence is unknown. Includes 7 children reported from Oregon before the change in 2001 from name-based HIV infection reporting for pediatric cases to code-based reporting for all cases of HIV infection.

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Last Modified: June 28, 2007
Last Reviewed: June 28, 2007
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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