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Table 3. Reported AIDS cases among adults and adolescents, by geographic region, race/ethnicity, and population size, cumulative through 2006—United States.
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Region MSA of ≥500,000 MSA of 50,000-499,999 Nonmetropolitan area
No.   No.   No.
Northeast          
White 79,266   5,996   3,492
Black/African American 123,039   5,000   1,979
Hispanic/Latino 67,653   2,734   1,797
Asian/Pacific Islander 1,530   20   9
American Indian/Alaska Native 203   14   20
Othera 2,561   252   111
           
Total 274,252   14,016   7,408
           
Midwest          
White 35,374   8,103   5,463
Black/African American 35,912   3,439   1,326
Hispanic/Latino 6,342   607   467
Asian/Pacific Islander 297   65   21
American Indian/Alaska Native 247   74   88
Othera 383   45   18
           
Total 78,555   12,333   7,383
           
South          
White 98,070   19,569   11,640
Black/African American 149,014   23,816   17,650
Hispanic/Latino 31,499   3,165   1,544
Asian/Pacific Islander 732   126   42
American Indian/Alaska Native 473   77   246
Othera 1,146   153   84
           
Total 280,934   46,906   31,206
           
West          
White 103,285   10,098   3,685
Black/African American 28,493   1,629   255
Hispanic/Latino 36,334   2,521   676
Asian/Pacific Islander 4,353   188   189
American Indian/Alaska Native 1,145   292   317
Othera 561   58   27
           
Total 174,171   14,786   5,149
           
Total 807,912   88,041   51,146
Note. MSA=Metropolitan Statistical Area.
a  Includes persons of unknown race or multiple races.

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Last Modified: December 15, 2008
Last Reviewed: December 15, 2008
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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