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Table 16. Reported cases of HIV infection (not AIDS), by area of residence, 2006 and cumulative—45 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
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      Cumulativea
Area of residence 2006   Adults or Children  
(Date HIV reporting initiated) No.   adolescents (<13 yrs) Total
Alabama (January 1988) 502   6,041 48 6,089
Alaska (February 1999) 38   285 2 287
Arizona (January 1987) 617   5,877 80 5,957
Arkansas (July 1989) 206   2,349 20 2,369
California (April 2006) 6,581   7,056 92 7,148
Colorado (November 1985) 319   6,084 31 6,115
Connecticut (January 2005)b 826   2,500 101 2,601
Delaware (February 2006) 788   801 18 819
Florida (July 1997)c 4,163   36,386 397 36,783
Georgia (December 2003) 2,245   8,197 194 8,391
Idaho (June 1986) 35   340 4 344
Illinois (January 2006) 6,241   6,661 162 6,823
Indiana (July 1988) 399   4,027 43 4,070
Iowa (July 1998) 69   586 5 591
Kansas (July 1999) 142   1,225 15 1,240
Kentucky (October 2004) 333   1,303 13 1,316
Louisiana (February 1993) 728   8,149 166 8,315
Maine (January 2006) 386   393 3 396
Michigan (April 1992) 635   6,702 134 6,836
Minnesota (October 1985) 309   3,356 40 3,396
Mississippi (August 1988) 352   4,549 59 4,608
Missouri (October 1987) 502   5,086 55 5,141
Nebraska (September 1995) 91   672 14 686
Nevada (February 1992) 339   3,532 24 3,556
New Hampshire (January 2005) 59   466 9 475
New Jersey (January 1992) 1,477   17,513 325 17,838
New Mexico (January 1998) 114   949 4 953
New York (June 2000) 5,326   42,345 1,820 44,165
North Carolina (February 1990) 1,615   13,879 143 14,022
North Dakota (January 1988) 4   82 1 83
Ohio (June 1990) 867   8,222 101 8,323
Oklahoma (June 1988) 229   2,401 30 2,431
Oregon (April 2006) 49   95 19 114
Pennsylvania (October 2002)d 4,269   9,537 179 9,716
Rhode Island (July 2006) 14   21 0 21
South Carolina (February 1986) 493   6,970 93 7,063
South Dakota (January 1988) 18   215 6 221
Tennessee (January 1992) 732   7,115 90 7,205
Texas (January 1999)e 3,370   24,282 417 24,699
Utah (April 1989) 106   893 14 907
Virginia (July 1989) 864   10,257 95 10,352
Washington (March 2006) 4,048   4,157 40 4,197
West Virginia (January 1989) 66   673 8 681
Wisconsin (November 1985) 261   2,500 31 2,531
Wyoming (June 1989) 7   93 1 94
Subtotal 50,834   274,822 5,146 279,968
           
U.S. dependent areas          
American Samoa (August 2001) 0   1 0 1
Guam (March 2000) 2   66 0 66
Northern Mariana Islands (October 2001) 2   7 0 7
Puerto Rico (January 2003) 1,471   5,610 91 5,701
U.S. Virgin Islands (December 1998) 22   247 6 253
           
Persons reported from areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
  but who were residents of other areas
132   685 21 706
Totalf 52,878   282,640 5,314 287,954
Note. Includes data from 45 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting as of December 2006.
a From the beginning of the epidemic through 2006.
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 1,252 persons reported from areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting but whose area of residence is unknown.

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Last Modified: April 1, 2008
Last Reviewed: April 1, 2008
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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