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Table 2. Estimated numbers of diagnoses of HIV/AIDS, by race/ethnicity, sex, and age group, 1999–2002—30 with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
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  Year of diagnosis
Age at diagnosis (yrs) 1999 2000 2001 2002
 
White, not Hispanic
Male        
<13 19 12 15 4
13–19 49 58 60 61
20–24 340 323 372 407
25–34 2,020 1,865 1,804 1,858
35–44 2,584 2,752 2,707 2,885
45–54 1,019 1,196 1,215 1,283
55–64 268 309 381 397
≥65 93 72 102 95
Subtotal 6,379 6,581 6,651 6,999
         
Female        
<13 9 14 20 11
13–19 67 70 68 65
20–24 157 152 145 142
25–34 415 416 454 409
35–44 442 476 458 439
45–54 190 202 175 210
55–64 40 55 54 52
≥65 19 17 14 20
Subtotal 1,339 1,403 1,389 1,348
Total 7,718 7,984 8,040 8,347
 
Black, not Hispanic
Male        
<13 70 53 65 54
13–19 178 208 238 272
20–24 623 727 786 742
25–34 2,488 2,281 2,172 2,206
35–44 3,270 3,145 3,089 3,221
45–54 1,578 1,595 1,706 1,760
55–64 481 502 481 554
≥65 152 168 181 172
Subtotal 8,839 8,680 8,716 8,979
   
Female  
<13 73 72 76 60
13–19 348 312 309 286
20–24 624 647 623 605
25–34 1,814 1,655 1,625 1,596
35–44 1,730 1,656 1,654 1,649
45–54 695 791 774 877
55–64 199 242 230 255
≥65 76 75 84 91
Subtotal 5,558 5,449 5,374 5,420
Total 14,397 14,129 14,090 14,398
 
Hispanic
Male        
<13 10 8 13 7
13–19 20 27 33 61
20–24 132 166 183 173
25–34 754 796 784 906
35–44 765 869 851 919
45–54 265 293 340 378
55–64 79 98 101 122
≥65 25 39 34 41
Subtotal 2,051 2,297 2,339 2,607
         
Female        
<13 17 9 21 13
13–19 37 18 26 32
20–24 54 68 75 73
25–34 181 205 208 218
35–44 169 197 193 205
45–54 81 90 111 115
55–64 32 28 31 47
≥65 10 8 7 11
Subtotal 580 623 672 715
Total 2,631 2,920 3,012 3,321
 
Asian/Pacific Islander
Male        
<13 0 0 0 1
13–19 0 3 0 2
20–24 8 5 7 1
25–34 39 54 39 54
35–44 28 43 36 41
45–54 11 8 20 11
55–64 2 4 4 7
≥65 3 0 0 1
Subtotal 91 118 105 119
         
Female        
<13 0 0 1 1
13–19 1 1 0 1
20–24 5 3 7 2
25–34 14 16 12 16
35–44 8 10 10 7
45–54 2 0 2 3
55–64 0 0 0 0
≥65 1 2 2 0
Subtotal 32 32 35 30
Total 123 150 140 149
 
American Indian/Alaska Native
Male        
<13 0 0 0 1
13–19 3 0 1 2
20–24 11 13 6 8
25–34 39 31 41 38
35–44 35 45 40 47
45–54 17 8 17 9
55–64 3 2 4 9
≥65 1 2 1 1
Subtotal 109 101 110 115
         
Female        
<13 0 0 0 0
13–19 2 4 1 3
20–24 3 8 5 6
25–34 13 12 10 15
35–44 14 16 6 14
45–54 6 5 8 14
55–64 4 0 2 1
≥65 0 0 0 0
Subtotal 43 46 32 53
Total 153 147 142 168
Note. These numbers do not represent actual cases in persons with a diagnosis of HIV/AIDS. Rather, these numbers are point estimates of cases diagnosed that have been adjusted for reporting delays. The estimates have not been adjusted for incomplete reporting. Because column totals were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.
Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection. This includes persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection (not AIDS), a diagnosis of HIV infection and a later AIDS diagnosis, and concurrent diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS.
Since 1998, the following 30 areas have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Colorado, Iowa, Idaho, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Wyoming, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Since July 1997, Florida has had confidential name-based HIV infection reporting only for new diagnoses.
Last Modified: June 14, 2006
Last Reviewed: June 14, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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