CDC is
improving the availability of state-specific
programmatic data. The initial tables are
shown below.
Percentage of persons with HIV infection who were diagnosed
with HIV prior to an AIDS diagnosis, 2005—33 states
State of
Residence |
Percentage (%)
of Persons
with HIV
Diagnosis Prior to
AIDS Diagnosis |
Total
Number
of AIDS Cases1 |
Alaska |
86 |
38 |
Alabama |
80 |
729 |
Arizona |
76 |
1,130 |
Arkansas |
80 |
358 |
Colorado |
81 |
498 |
Florida |
75 |
7,065 |
Idaho |
84 |
49 |
Indiana |
77 |
588 |
Iowa |
78 |
128 |
Kansas |
76 |
235 |
Louisiana |
75 |
1,274 |
Michigan |
76 |
1,064 |
Minnesota |
82 |
367 |
Mississippi |
85 |
587 |
Missouri |
85 |
663 |
North
Carolina |
76 |
2,031 |
North
Dakota |
81 |
6 |
Nebraska |
69 |
110 |
Nevada |
78 |
544 |
New
Jersey |
70 |
1,859 |
New
Mexico |
77 |
178 |
New York |
73 |
7,221 |
Ohio |
78 |
1,460 |
Oklahoma |
77 |
342 |
South
Carolina |
75 |
857 |
South
Dakota |
87 |
31 |
Tennessee |
81 |
1,104 |
Texas |
79 |
5,662 |
Utah |
90 |
146 |
Virginia |
82 |
1,203 |
West
Virginia |
69 |
103 |
Wisconsin |
77 |
288 |
Wyoming |
92 |
13 |
Total |
77 |
37,930 |
1 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 have been
adjusted for reporting delays and for
redistribution of cases in persons initially
reported without an identified risk factor,
but not for incomplete reporting.
Estimated number of AIDS cases diagnosed
among children <13 years old by state of
residence at diagnosis, 2005—50
states and
the District of Columbia
State of Residence |
Number of
AIDS Cases1 |
Alabama |
0 |
Alaska |
0 |
Arizona |
1 |
Arkansas |
0 |
California |
7 |
Colorado |
0 |
Connecticut |
1 |
Delaware |
1 |
District of Columbia |
7 |
Florida |
5 |
Georgia |
2 |
Hawaii |
0 |
Idaho |
0 |
Illinois |
1 |
Indiana |
0 |
Iowa |
4 |
Kansas |
0 |
Kentucky |
0 |
Louisiana |
1 |
Maine |
0 |
Maryland |
1 |
Massachusetts |
2 |
Michigan |
1 |
Minnesota |
0 |
Mississippi |
0 |
Missouri |
1 |
Montana |
0 |
Nebraska |
0 |
Nevada |
0 |
New Hampshire |
0 |
New Jersey |
3 |
New Mexico |
0 |
New York |
7 |
North Carolina |
0 |
North Dakota |
0 |
Ohio |
1 |
Oklahoma |
0 |
Oregon |
0 |
Pennsylvania |
4 |
Rhode Island |
0 |
South Carolina |
1 |
South Dakota |
0 |
Tennessee |
1 |
Texas |
1 |
Utah |
0 |
Vermont |
0 |
Virginia |
0 |
Washington |
0 |
West Virginia |
0 |
Wisconsin |
2 |
Wyoming |
0 |
Total2 |
58 |
1
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 have
been adjusted for reporting
delays and for redistribution of cases in
persons initially reported without
an identified risk factor, but not for
incomplete reporting.
2 The individual numbers do not
add up to the column total because the
estimation procedure assigns proportional
estimates to all states. States
with estimate cases between 0.0-0.49 are
rounded to 0 cases.Percent of reported HIV positive tests
for which
client received result, 2005—50 states and
the
District of Columbia
Project Area |
Percent (%) of
Positive Tests in
which Client Received Result |
Alabama* |
n/a |
Alaska* |
n/a |
Arizona* |
n/a |
Arkansas* |
n/a |
California |
85% |
Colorado* |
n/a |
Connecticut |
94% |
Delaware |
83% |
District of Columbia |
85% |
Florida |
100% |
Georgia |
89% |
Hawaii* |
n/a |
Idaho |
93% |
Illinois |
72% |
Indiana* |
n/a |
Iowa* |
n/a |
Kansas* |
n/a |
Kentucky |
83% |
Louisiana |
100% |
Maine |
100% |
Maryland |
70% |
Massachusetts |
84% |
Michigan |
75% |
Minnesota |
81% |
Mississippi* |
n/a |
Missouri |
70% |
Montana |
75% |
Nebraska |
88% |
Nevada |
79% |
New Hampshire* |
n/a |
New Jersey |
88% |
New Mexico |
100% |
New York |
88% |
North Carolina |
78% |
North Dakota |
67% |
Ohio |
87% |
Oklahoma |
92% |
Oregon |
100% |
Pennsylvania |
81% |
Rhode Island |
97% |
South Carolina |
100% |
South Dakota* |
n/a |
Tennessee* |
n/a |
Texas |
76% |
Utah |
97% |
Vermont |
100% |
Virginia |
100% |
Washington |
80% |
West Virginia* |
n/a |
Wisconsin |
87% |
Wyoming |
82% |
Total |
87% |
*Unable to calculate for
this year due to data limitations or changes
in data collection system.
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