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Table 10d. Asian/Pacific Islander female adults and adolescents: metropolitan statistical area of residence at the time of AIDS diagnosis, ranked by number of cases and prevalence, 2004
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Metropolitan statistical area of residence
(population ≥ 500,000)
Cases   Prevalence
1981–2004   2004 Dec. 31, 2004
No. Rank No. Rank No. Rank
Akron, Ohio 0 spacer 0 spacer 1 39
Albany–Schenectady–Troy, NY 0 0 0
Albuquerque, NM 1 47 0 1 39
Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton, Pa–NJ 0 0 0
Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Marietta, Ga 12 13 1 13 8 13
Augusta–Richmond County, Ga–SC 1 47 1 13 1 39
Austin–Round Rock, Tex 2 35 0 2 28
Bakersfield, Calif 2 35 0 2 28
Baltimore–Towson, Md 4 24 1 13 6 16
Baton Rouge, La 0 0 0
Birmingham–Hoover, Ala 0 0 0
Boise City–Nampa, Idaho 0 0 0
Boston, Mass–NH

(includes Boston Division, Cambridge Division, and Essex Division)

20 8 0 19 7
Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk, Conn 2 35 0 2 28
Buffalo–Niagara Falls, NY 2 35 1 13 1 39
Cape Coral–Fort Myers, Fla 0 0 0
Charleston–North Charleston, SC 0 0 0
Charlotte–Gastonia–Concord, NC–SC 0 0 0
Chicago, Ill–Ind–Wis

(includes Chicago Division, Gary Division, and Lake Division)

16 10 4 5 15 10
Cincinnati–Middletown, Ohio–Ky–Ind 1 47 0 1 39
Cleveland–Elyria–Mentor, Ohio 1 47 0 1 39
Colorado Springs, Colo 0 0 0
Columbia, SC 4 24 0 3 24
Columbus, Ohio 1 47 0 1 39
Dallas, Tex

(includes Dallas Division and Fort Worth Division)

18 9 4 5 16 9
Dayton, Ohio 1 47 0 1 39
Denver–Aurora, Colo 3 29 0 1 39
Des Moines, Iowa 0 0 0
Detroit, Mich

(includes Detroit Division and Warren Division)

6 21 1 13 4 22
El Paso, Tex 0 0 0
Fresno, Calif 3 29 0 2 28
Grand Rapids–Wyoming, Mich 1 47 0 1 39
Greensboro–High Point, NC 0 0 0
Greenville, SC 0 0 0
Harrisburg–Carlisle, Pa 0 0 0
Hartford–West Hartford–East Hartford, Conn 4 24 1 13 3 24
Honolulu, Hawaii 71 4 6 4 33 4
Houston–Baytown–Sugar Land, Tex 11 14 3 9 8 13
Indianapolis, Ind 1 47 1 13 1 39
Jackson, Miss 0 0 0
Jacksonville, Fla 2 35 0 1 39
Kansas City, Mo–Kan 2 35 0 2 28
Knoxville, Tenn 1 47 0 0
Lakeland, Fla 2 35 1 13 1 39
Las Vegas–Paradise, Nev 10 15 2 10 7 15
Little Rock–North Little Rock, Ark 0 0 0
Los Angeles, Calif

(includes Los Angeles Division and Santa Anna Division)

102 3 7 2 62 3
Louisville, Ky–Ind 3 29 1 13 1 39
Madison, Wis 1 47 0 1 39
McAllen–Edinburg–Pharr, Tex 0 0 0
Memphis, Tenn–Miss–Ark 1 47 1 13 1 39
Miami, Fla

(includes Fort Lauderdale Division, Miami Division, and West Palm Beach Division)

6 21 0 4 22
Milwaukee–Waukesha–West Allis, Wis 0 0 0
Minneapolis–St. Paul–Bloomington, Minn–Wis 8 18 1 13 6 16
Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro, Tenn 1 47 0 0
New Haven–Milford, Conn 0 0 1 39
New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner, La 0 0 0
New York, NY–NJ–Pa

(includes Edison Division, Nassau Division, New York Division, and Newark Division)

163 1 22 1 128 1
Oklahoma City, Okla 4 24 0 2 28
Omaha–Council Bluffs, Neb–Iowa 2 35 0 2 28
Orlando, Fla 3 29 1 13 2 28
Oxnard–Thousand Oaks–Ventura, Calif 0 0 0
Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville, Fla 0 0 0
Philadelphia, Pa–NJ–Del–Md

(includes Camden Division, Philadelphia Division, and Wilmington Division)

14 12 4 5 9 12
Phoenix–Mesa–Scottsdale, Ariz 2 35 0 0
Pittsburgh, Pa 2 35 0 0
Portland–South Portland, Me 0 0 0
Portland–Vancouver–Beaverton, Ore–Wash 8 18 0 6 16
Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY 1 47 0 0
Providence–New Bedford–Fall River, RI–Mass 3 29 1 13 3 24
Raleigh–Cary, NC 1 47 0 1 39
Richmond, Va 1 47 0 1 39
Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario, Calif 10 15 1 13 5 20
Rochester, NY 0 0 0
Sacramento–Arden–Arcade–Roseville, Calif 10 15 0 6 16
St. Louis, Mo–Ill 2 35 0 2 28
Salt Lake City, Utah 3 29 0 2 28
San Antonio, Tex 1 47 0 1 39
San Diego–Carlsbad–San Marcos, Calif 39 5 1 13 28 5
San Francisco, Calif

(includes Oakland Division and San Francisco Division)

119 2 4 5 68 2
San Jose–Sunnyvale–Santa Clara, Calif 16 10 2 10 12 11
San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 0 0 0
Sarasota–Bradenton–Venice, Fla 1 47 1 13 1 39
Scranton–Wilkes-Barre, Pa 0 0 0
Seattle, Wash

(includes Seattle Division and Tacoma Division)

25 7 2 10 17 8
Springfield, Mass 1 47 0 1 39
Stockton, Calif 7 20 1 13 5 20
Syracuse, NY 2 35 1 13 2 28
Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, Fla 5 23 0 1 39
Toledo, Ohio 0 0 0
Tucson, Ariz 0 0 0
Tulsa, Okla 1 47 0 0
Virginia Beach–Norfolk–Newport News, Va–NC 4 24 0 3 24
Washington, DC–Va–Md–WVa

(includes Bethesda Division and Washington Division)

28 6 7 2 21 6
Wichita, Kan 0 0 0
Worcester, Mass 1 47 0 1 39
Youngstown–Warren–Boardman, Ohio–Pa 0 0 0
Note. Data are adjusted for delays in reporting cases and deaths.
Last Modified: August 4, 2006
Last Reviewed: August 4, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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