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Table 12. Persons living with HIV/AIDS, by race/ethnicity and Ryan White CARE Act–eligible metropolitan area, as of December 2004
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  White, not Black, not   Asian/
Pacific
American Indian/Alaska
Eligible metropolitan area Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic Islander Native
Austin-San Marcos, TX 1,737 867 774 20 9
Bergen–Passaic, NJ 1,196 1,640 1,067 17 4
Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, OH 1,376 2,133 366 17 10
Dallas, TX 5,909 4,655 1,973 121 32
Denver, CO 4,917 1,056 1,144 41 49
Detroit, MI 2,145 5,244 206 35 16
Dutchess County, NY 277 473 287 3 0
Fort Lauderdale, FL 4,556 6,737 1,439 23 16
Fort Worth–Arlington, TX 1,646 1,247 462 29 6
Houston, TX 5,329 8,239 3,270 128 18
Jacksonville, FL 1,421 2,944 131 9 3
Jersey City, NJ 1,033 1,748 1,655 32 6
Kansas City, MO–KS 2,189 1,287 251 19 21
Las Vegas, NV–AZ 2,655 1,198 813 89 37
Miami, FL 2,995 11,174 7,719 27 7
Middlesex–Somerset–Hunterdon, NJ 858 995 591 15 3
Minneapolis–St. Paul, MN–WI 2,502 1,507 312 51 92
Nassau–Suffolk, NY 1,836 1,936 770 34 12
New Orleans, LA 2,419 4,565 237 9 4
New York, NY 17,904 41,305 28,279 1,024 76
Newark, NJ 1,547 9,220 1,920 14 8
Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News, VA 1,358 3,777 157 28 9
Orlando, FL 2,716 3,013 1,373 32 8
Philadelphia, PA–NJa 863 1,254 503 8 2
Phoenix–Mesa, AZ 4,283 763 1,560 40 185
St. Louis, MO–IL 2,107 2,433 95 14 3
San Antonio, TX 1,133 482 1,913 16 9
Tampa–St. Pete.–Clearwater, FL 4,092 3,041 915 28 10
Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, NJ 126 433 249 0 0
Washington, DC–MD–VA–WV 2,169 2,553 540 91 4
West Palm Beach–Boca Raton, FL 1,735 4,505 695 19 2
           
Totalb 87,028 132,421 61,663 2,033 662
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 are adjusted for reporting delays and for redistribution of cases in persons initially reported without an identified risk factor. The estimates do not include adjustment for incomplete reporting.
Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection, a diagnosis of HIV infection and a later diagnosis of AIDS, or concurrent diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS.
Since 2000, the following 35 areas have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Since July 1997, Florida has had confidential name-based HIV infection reporting for new diagnoses only.
a Only includes persons residing in New Jersey because Philadelphia switched to name-based HIV reporting in October 2005.
b Because column totals were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.
Last Modified: June 2, 2006
Last Reviewed: June 2, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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