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Table 4. Reported number of persons living with HIV infection (non-AIDS), AIDS, and total, by area of residence, as of December 2005—Eligible Metropolitan Areas and Transitional Grant Areas for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Modernization Act of 2006
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Area of residence HIV infection (non-AIDS) AIDS Total
No. No. No.
Eligible metropolitan areas (EMA)          
Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Marietta, Georgia 3,317   10,052   13,369
Baltimore, Maryland 10,549*   8,415   18,964
Boston–Brockton–Nashua, Massachusetts–New Hampshire 5,883*   7,277   13,160
Chicago, Illinois 11,042*   12,809   23,851
Dallas, Texas 5,655   7,543   13,198
Detroit, Michigan 3,619   4,120   7,739
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 6,198   7,443   13,641
Houston, Texas 7,152   10,256   17,408
Los Angeles–Long Beach, California 12,691*   19,965   32,656
Miami, Florida 10,166   12,965   23,131
New Orleans, Louisiana 3,359   3,702   7,061
New York, New York 31,322   58,609   89,931
Newark, New Jersey 5,784   6,480   12,264
Orlando, Florida 3,356   4,089   7,445
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–New Jersey 6,649*   11,840   18,489
Phoenix–Mesa, Arizona 3,930   3,249   7,179
San Diego, California 4,526*   5,782   10,308
San Francisco, California 6,392*   8,114   14,506
San Juan–Bayamon, Puerto Rico 2,600   6,581   9,181
Tampa–St Petersburg–Clearwater, Florida 3,516   4,878   8,394
Washington, DC–Maryland–Virginia–West Virginiaa 8,525*   16,054   24,579
West Palm Beach–Boca Raton, Florida 2,700   4,527   7,227
           
Transitional grant areas (TGA)          

Austin–San Marcos, Texas

1,362   2,184   3,546
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1,679   1,664   3,343
Bergen–Passaic, New Jersey 1,683   2,123   3,806
Caguas, Puerto Rico 315   745   1,060
Charlotte–Gastonia–Concord, North Carolina–South Carolina 2,884   1,495   4,379
Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, Ohio 1,859   2,139   3,998
Denver, Colorado 4,560   2,896   7,456
Dutchess County, New York 372   731   1,103
Fort Worth–Arlington, Texas 1,534   1,992   3,526
Hartford, Connecticut 652   2,422   3,074
Indianapolis, Indiana 1,645   1,849   3,494
Jacksonville, Florida 1,908   2,815   4,723
Jersey City, New Jersey 1,911   2,432   4,343
Kansas City, Missouri–Kansas 1,786   2,086   3,872
Las Vegas, Nevada–Arizona 2,579   2,409   4,988
Memphis, Tennessee–Mississippi–Arkansas 3,092   2,409   5,501
Middlesex–Somerset–Hunterdon, New Jersey 1,056   1,397   2,453
Minneapolis–St Paul, Minnesota–Wisconsin 2,620   1,926   4,546
Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1,910   1,989   3,899
Nassau–Suffolk, New York 1,512   3,291   4,803
New Haven–Bridgeport–Danbury–Waterbury, Connecticut 1,052   3,977   5,029
Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News, Virginia 3,027   2,174   5,201
Oakland, California 2,101*   3,702   5,803
Orange County, California 1,923*   3,184   5,107
Ponce, Puerto Rico 409   1,280   1,689
Portland–Vancouver, Oregon–Washingtonb 1,192*   2,061   3,253
Riverside–San Bernardino, California 2,604*   4,132   6,736
Sacramento, California 786*   1,474   2,260
St Louis, Missouri–Illinoisc 2,586*   2,739   5,325
San Antonio, Texas 1,476   2,269   3,745
San Jose, California 891*   1,583   2,474
Santa Rosa, California 369*   744   1,113
Seattle–Bellevue–Everett, Washington 2,693*   3,524   6,217
Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, New Jersey 370   426   796

Note. See Commentary for definition of Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMA) and Transitional Grant Areas (TGA).
Five areas were added as Transitional Grant Areas in FY 2007: Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Charlotte–Gastonia–Concord, North Carolina–South Carolina; Indianapolis, Indiana; Memphis, Tennessee–Mississippi–Arkansas; Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
The number of cases shown in the Total column was used by the Health Resources and Services Administration in funding calculations.
* HRSA applied 5% reduction to the number of HIV cases submitted by code-based states/territories for award calculations, as required by legislation.
a The numbers reported for the District of Columbia are only for those persons whose area of residence was the District of Columbia.
b Portland TGA cases include cases from areas of the Portland TGA that are in Washington State.
c St. Louis TGA cases include cases from code-based areas of Illinois that are part of the St. Louis TGA.

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Last Modified: December 19, 2008
Last Reviewed: December 19, 2008
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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