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Figure 1. Location of Enhanced Perinatal Surveillance Project Sites, 1999–2001
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Figure 1. Location of Enhanced Perinatal Surveillance Project Sites, 1999–2001
Facility type, by site, 1999–2001
  Population-based   Facility-based  
  Alabama New York City California  
  Connecticut North Carolina Chicago  
  Houston Ohio District of Columbia  
  Louisiana Puerto Ricoa Floridaa,b  
  Michigan South Carolina Los Angeles  
  Mississippi Tennessee Marylandc  
  New Jersey Texas Pennsylvania  
  New York Virginia Philadelphia  
Participants, by race/ethnicity and recruitment type
  Race/ethnicity   Population-based   Facility-based  
      No. %   No. %  
  White, not Hispanic   742 11.6   205 9.9  
  Black, not Hispanic   4394 69.0   1405 67.7  
  Hispanic   987 15.5   387 18.7  
  Asian/Pacific Islander   36 0.6   17 0.8  
  American Indian/Alaska Native   15 0.2   9 0.4  
  Unknown   199 3.1   52 2.5  
  Total   6373 100.0   2075 100.0  
Note. Note. See the Technical Notes for an explanation of the recruitment type. The 16 perinatal HIV prevention program sites funded for 1999–2003 were California, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, and Texas.
The 6 national organizations funded for 1999–2003 were CityMatCH, Omaha, Nebraska; Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, Washington, DC; American Academy of Pediatrics, Chicago, Illinois; American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Washington, DC; National Pediatric and Family HIV Resource Center, Newark, New Jersey; and AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth & Families, Washington, DC.
a Data collected for birth years 2000–2001.
b Florida Enhanced Perinatal Surveillance represents HIV-infected women who gave birth at selected facilities in Broward, Dade, and Palm Beach Counties.
c Data collected for birth years 1999–2000.
Last Modified: September 19, 2006
Last Reviewed: September 19, 2006
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Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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