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New Report Provides Information on HIV Prevalence in the U.S. Household Population

For Immediate Release: January 29, 2008

Contact: CDC National Center for Health Statistics Office of Communication (301) 458-4800
E-mail: nchsquery@cdc.gov

HIV Infection in the United States Household Population Aged 18� Years: Results from 1999�06. Data Brief Number 4. 8 pp. Click to open PDF file 623 KB

Approximately one-half of 1 percent (0.47 percent) of the U.S. household population between the ages of 18 and 49 are living with HIV, according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) based on surveys conducted between 1999-2006.

The findings are summarized in a CDC Data Brief issued today, which uses data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) to provide a snapshot of HIV prevalence in the general U.S. household population aged 18-49. NHANES does not focus exclusively on populations that may be at high risk for HIV, such as men who have sex with men, injection drug users, and homeless or incarcerated individuals. These data are roughly equivalent to NCHS� previous prevalence estimate for this population from a 1988-94 survey.

This report also does not include data on the number of individuals newly infected with HIV, known as incidence. New CDC estimates of annual HIV incidence are currently under development by CDC抯 National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention (NCHHSTP).

Key findings on HIV prevalence in 1999-2006 include:

bullet graphicMen aged 18-49 are more likely to be infected (0.7 percent) than women (0.2 percent).

bullet graphicTwo percent of non-Hispanic black adults aged 18-49 were infected with HIV compared with 0.23 percent of white adults and 0.3 percent of Mexican-American adults.

bullet graphicAdults aged 18-49 who are infected with the herpes simplex type-2 virus (HSV-2) are more than 15 times likely to also be infected with HIV. An estimated 2 percent of HSV-2 positive adults aged 18-49 also have HIV.

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