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Table 2. Estimated numbers of cases of HIV/AIDS, by race/ethnicity, sex, and age group, 2001–2004—35 areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
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  Year of diagnosis
Age at diagnosis (yrs) 2001 2002 2003 2004
 
White, not Hispanic
Male        
<13 19 12 15 4
13–14 4 3 4 0
15–19 80 80 77 93
20–24 485 517 593 634
25–29 890 917 908 1,029
30–34 1,624 1,632 1,473 1,448
35–39 2,175 2,189 2,050 1,977
40–44 1,636 1,743 1,864 1,970
45–49 1,152 1,145 1,102 1,266
50–54 612 641 673 744
55–59 340 352 329 461
60–64 156 171 161 221
≥65 147 126 112 171
Subtotal 9,321 9,529 9,360 10,018
         
Female        
<13 26 15 15 5
13–14 3 0 5 3
15–19 78 82 78 68
20–24 188 183 160 178
25–29 248 226 193 212
30–34 344 282 239 249
35–39 360 341 321 289
40–44 281 285 279 287
45–49 190 194 217 222
50–54 103 112 122 130
55–59 53 48 58 78
60–64 27 31 31 31
≥65 19 23 19 35
Subtotal 1,920 1,823 1,737 1,788
Total 11,242 11,352 11,097 11,806
 
Black, not Hispanic
Male        
<13 118 84 68 63
13–14 9 12 8 10
15–19 314 344 376 463
20–24 1,057 996 1,141 1,406
25–29 1,280 1,277 1,187 1,323
30–34 1,887 1,776 1,578 1,515
35–39 2,460 2,375 2,138 1,912
40–44 2,271 2,065 1,982 1,908
45–49 1,691 1,573 1,577 1,503
50–54 1,030 951 960 987
55–59 530 489 514 523
60–64 259 283 264 268
≥65 265 232 229 246
Subtotal 13,170 12,458 12,023 12,126
   
Female  
<13 121 117 67 63
13–14 32 28 29 17
15–19 399 329 352 300
20–24 863 820 771 790
25–29 1,070 1,017 948 894
30–34 1,356 1,198 1,084 1,046
35–39 1,541 1,303 1,161 1,061
40–44 1,212 1,155 1,108 1,072
45–49 845 823 792 813
50–54 477 495 494 474
55–59 212 232 234 278
60–64 136 140 116 142
≥65 121 124 131 130
Subtotal 8,386 7,779 7,287 7,080
Total 21,556 20,237 19,310 19,206
 
Hispanic
Male        
<13 34 24 16 21
13–14 3 1 3 6
15–19 77 110 82 99
20–24 420 418 447 534
25–29 734 757 756 850
30–34 1,076 1,021 958 938
35–39 1,232 1,097 1,050 1,114
40–44 891 767 903 781
45–49 572 514 566 495
50–54 318 283 329 311
55–59 190 144 187 183
60–64 105 89 90 103
≥65 89 88 99 108
Subtotal 5,741 5,314 5,488 5,544
         
Female        
<13 38 26 16 16
13–14 1 1 2 5
15–19 55 62 48 41
20–24 177 158 155 154
25–29 261 203 204 185
30–34 334 249 231 196
35–39 365 283 268 243
40–44 293 261 246 218
45–49 184 165 179 160
50–54 141 126 120 102
55–59 67 49 62 49
60–64 35 37 34 25
≥65 23 30 25 33
Subtotal 1,973 1,650 1,590 1,425
Total 7,714 6,964 7,078 6,970
 
Asian/Pacific Islander
Male        
<13 2 1 1 0
13–14 0 1 0 0
15–19 0 1 1 3
20–24 13 13 25 25
25–29 44 36 38 51
30–34 51 59 56 60
35–39 33 52 68 64
40–44 34 39 38 44
45–49 23 25 29 31
50–54 18 12 12 11
55–59 3 1 11 4
60–64 2 5 2 4
≥65 1 1 2 4
Subtotal 223 247 285 300
         
Female        
<13 0 2 1 0
13–14 0 0 1 0
15–19 2 2 1 2
20–24 6 7 7 7
25–29 9 18 11 16
30–34 10 15 17 26
35–39 4 7 11 11
40–44 8 5 11 14
45–49 4 5 10 4
50–54 6 8 3 6
55–59 0 2 5 5
60–64 1 0 2 3
≥65 4 0 1 3
Subtotal 56 72 83 94
Total 279 319 367 394
 
American Indian/Alaska Native
Male        
<13 0 3 0 1
13–14 0 0 0 0
15–19 2 3 2 3
20–24 9 12 13 12
25–29 25 17 20 24
30–34 26 24 23 18
35–39 30 33 17 37
40–44 15 21 19 28
45–49 11 13 23 18
50–54 5 1 8 4
55–59 2 4 3 4
60–64 1 3 2 1
≥65 1 1 0 0
Subtotal 127 137 130 151
         
Female        
<13 0 0 0 0
13–14 0 0 0 0
15–19 1 2 4 3
20–24 5 8 10 0
25–29 9 7 6 9
30–34 5 12 3 10
35–39 3 11 9 17
40–44 7 11 12 5
45–49 7 7 9 8
50–54 3 5 1 1
55–59 2 1 1 1
60–64 0 0 1 1
≥65 0 0 1 0
Subtotal 44 66 56 57
Total 171 202 187 208
Note. These numbers do not represent reported case counts. Rather, these numbers are point estimates, which result from adjustments of reported case counts. The reported case counts are adjusted for reporting delays and for redistribution of cases in persons initially reported without an identified risk factor. The estimates do not include adjustment for incomplete reporting.
Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection. This includes persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection only, a diagnosis of HIV infection and a later AIDS diagnosis, and concurrent diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS.
Since 2000, the following 35 areas have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Since July 1997, Florida has had confidential name-based HIV infection reporting for new diagnoses only.
Because column totals were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.
Last Modified: June 2, 2006
Last Reviewed: June 2, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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