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Deaths among Persons with AIDS through December 2000
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HIV/AIDS Surveillance Supplemental Report - Volume 8, Number 1
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Deaths among Persons with AIDS through December 2000
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Commentary
 

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Figure 1 Proportion of AIDS patients surviving at least 1 year after diagnosis of their first AIDS-defining opportunistic illness, by year of diagnosis of opportunistic illness, 1984�00, United States
Figure 2 Cumulative proportion of AIDS patients surviving, by number of months after diagnosis of first AIDS-defining opportunistic illness, for different years of diagnosis, 1984�00, United States
Table 1 AIDS cases reported through December 2000 by age at diagnosis, and persons reported to be living with AIDS as of December 20001, by area of residence at AIDS diagnosis, United States
Table 2 Estimated1 number of deaths in persons with AIDS and death rates per 100,000 population in 2000, and cumulative deaths through December 2000, by age and area of residence at death, United States
Table 3 Estimated1 number of deaths in adults/adolescents with AIDS and death rates per 100,000 population in 1999, and cumulative deaths through December 2000, by division of residence at death and race/ethnicity, United States
Table 4 Estimated1 number of deaths in adults/adolescents with AIDS, by sex, exposure category, and division of residence at death2, for cumulative deaths through December 2000, and deaths in 2000, United States
Table 5 Estimated1 number of deaths in adults/adolescents with AIDS, by sex, race/ ethnicity, and exposure category, for deaths in 2000 and cumulative through December 2000, United States
Table 6 Estimated1 number of deaths in adults/adolescents with AIDS and death rates per 100,000 population for 1999, and cumulative deaths through December 2000, by race/ ethnicity, sex, and age at death, United States
Figure 3 Estimated1 adult/adolescent AIDS incidence and deaths, by quarter-year of diagnosis or death, 1985-2000, United States
Figure 4 Estimated1 adult/adolescent deaths among persons with AIDS, by race/ethnicity and quarter-year of death, 1985-2000, United States
Figure 5 Estimated1 adult/adolescent deaths among Asian/Pacific Islander and American Indian/Alaska Native persons with AIDS, by race/ethnicity and quarter-year of death, 1985-2000, United States
Figure 6 Estimated1 adult/adolescent AIDS incidence and deaths, by sex and quarter-year of diagnosis or death, 1985-2000, United States
Figure 7 Estimated1 adult/adolescent deaths among men with AIDS, by risk exposure2 and half-year of death, 1985-2000, United States
Figure 8 Estimated1 adult/adolescent deaths among women with AIDS, by risk exposure2 and half-year of death, 1985-2000, United States
Figure 9 Estimated1 adult/adolescent deaths among persons with AIDS, by region of residence at death and quarter-year of death, 1985-2000, United States
Table 7 Number of deaths, percent of total deaths, and death rates per 100,000 for the 10 leading causes of deaths among persons 25-34 and 35-44 years of age, by race/ethnicity and sex, United States, 2000
Figure 10 Death rates per 100,000 population from leading causes of death among persons 25� years old, United States, 1987�00
   
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