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Table 16. Number and percentage of infants infected with HIV through mother-to-child transmission, by year of infant’s birth, 2000–2003—24 areas conducting enhanced perinatal surveillance in the United States and dependent areas
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  Year of infant's birth   Cumulative
total
  2000   2001   2002   2003  
HIV status No. %   No. %   No. %   No. %   No. %
                             
Infecteda 89 4   95 4   62 3   28 3   274 4
Not infected 1,568 67   1,535 69   1,134 62   505 60   4,742 66
Indeterminateb 685 29   595 27   626 34   306 37   2,212 31
Total 3,422     2,963     1,987     1,636     10,008  
Note. Because of rounding, column percentages may not total to 100 percent. 2,780 cases excluded due to missing HIV status. Data represents the number of singleton births; if a woman delivered multiple infants, only one infant is represented in this table.
a Includes children whose HIV diagnosis was made according to the January 2000 HIV case definition or whose AIDS diagnosis was made according to the August 1987 pediatric AIDS case definition.
b Refers to the classification of children born to an HIV-positive mother but whose laboratory test results were insufficient for a classification of infected or not infected with HIV (reference 2: CDC, MMWR 1999;48[RR-13];1–31.)
 

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Last Modified: January 5, 2009
Last Reviewed: January 5, 2009
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