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Table 2. Persons living with AIDS, by Ryan White CARE Act eligible metropolitan area of residence, as of December 2004: comparison of 3 methods
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Eligible metropolitan area Ryan White CARE
Act formulaa
  Reportedb   Estimatedc
No. % No. % No. %
Atlanta, Georgia 7,504 3.2   8,855 3.1   9,557 3.2
Austin–San Marcos, Texas 1,534 0.6 2,008 0.7 2,032 0.7
Baltimore, Maryland 8,136 3.4 8,142 2.9 8,301 2.8
Bergen–Passaic, New Jersey 1,852 0.8 2,155 0.8 2,192 0.7
Boston–Brockton–Nashua, Massachusetts–New Hampshire (NECMA) 5,617 2.4 7,173 2.5 7,412 2.5
Caguas, Puerto Rico 725 0.3 721 0.3 691 0.2
Chicago, Illinois 10,324 4.4 11,807 4.2 13,141 4.4
Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, Ohio 1,482 0.6 2,000 0.7 2,046 0.7
Dallas, Texas 5,282 2.2 7,062 2.5 7,114 2.4
Denver, Colorado 1,853 0.8 2,711 1.0 2,803 0.9
Detroit, Michigan 3,622 1.5 3,721 1.3 3,870 1.3
Dutchess County, New York 553 0.2 655 0.2 705 0.2
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 5,991 2.5 6,917 2.4 7,055 2.4
Fort Worth–Arlington, Texas 1,382 0.6 1,854 0.7 1,871 0.6
Hartford, Connecticut (NECMA) 1,911 0.8 2,295 0.8 2,233 0.8
Houston, Texas 8,157 3.4 9,546 3.4 9,608 3.3
Jacksonville, Florida 2,148 0.9 2,663 0.9 2,726 0.9
Jersey City, New Jersey 2,181 0.9 2,469 0.9 2,537 0.9
Kansas City, Missouri–Kansas 1,228 0.5 1,981 0.7 2,009 0.7
Las Vegas, Nevada–Arizona 1,915 0.8 2,248 0.8 2,257 0.8
Los Angeles–Long Beach, California 15,131 6.4 19,296 6.8 20,665 7.0
Miami, Florida 9,823 4.2 12,038 4.2 12,276 4.2
Middlesex–Somerset–Hunterdon, New Jersey 1,117 0.5 1,366 0.5 1,409 0.5
Minneapolis–St Paul, Minnesota–Wisconsin 1,266 0.5 1,788 0.6 1,829 0.6
Nassau–Suffolk, New York 2,623 1.1 3,062 1.1 3,180 1.1
New Haven–Bridgeport–Danbury–Waterbury, Connecticut (NECMA) 3,000 1.3 3,782 1.3 3,685 1.2
New Orleans, Louisiana 3,164 1.3 3,661 1.3 3,665 1.2
New York, New York 48,155 20.4 55,636 19.6 57,664 19.5
Newark, New Jersey 6,066 2.6 6,500 2.3 6,725 2.3
Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News, Virginia 1,996 0.8 2,081 0.7 2,246 0.8
Oakland, California 2,615 1.1 3,532 1.2 3,666 1.2
Orange County, California 2,036 0.9 3,058 1.1 3,140 1.1
Orlando, Florida 3,450 1.5 3,791 1.3 3,921 1.3
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–New Jersey 9,649 4.1 11,030 3.9 11,557 3.9
Phoenix–Mesa, Arizona 2,910 1.2 2,945 1.0 2,910 1.0
Ponce, Puerto Rico 1,032 0.4 1,271 0.4 1,250 0.4
Portland–Vancouver, Oregon–Washington 1,447 0.6 1,987 0.7 2,013 0.7
Riverside–San Bernardino, California 2,871 1.2 3,946 1.4 4,121 1.4
Sacramento, California 1,066 0.5 1,384 0.5 1,455 0.5
St Louis, Missouri–Illinois 1,876 0.8 2,619 0.9 2,675 0.9
San Antonio, Texas 1,584 0.7 2,131 0.8 2,164 0.7
San Diego, California 4,007 1.7 5,463 1.9 5,658 1.9
San Francisco, California 6,265 2.6 7,873 2.8 10,065 3.4
San Jose, California 992 0.4 1,521 0.5 1,544 0.5
San Juan–Bayamon, Puerto Rico 6,149 2.6 6,297 2.2 6,198 2.1
Santa Rosa, California 445 0.2 734 0.3 747 0.3
Seattle–Bellevue–Everett, Washington 2,408 1.0 3,459 1.2 3,526 1.2
Tampa–St Petersburg–Clearwater, Florida 3,947 1.7 4,571 1.6 4,708 1.6
Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, New Jersey 384 0.2 413 0.1 418 0.1
Washington, DC–Maryland–Virginia–West Virginia 11,890 5.0 15,213 5.4 15,756 5.3
West Palm Beach–Boca Raton, Florida 3,757 1.6 4,310 1.5 4,387 1.5
Totald 236,516 100.0 283,741 100.0 295,381 100.0
Note. NECMA indicates New England County Metropolitan Area.
a

Includes persons reported to CDC from January 1995 through December 2004.

b

Includes persons reported to CDC from the beginning of the epidemic through December 2004 whose vital status was “alive” as of December 2004. Excludes persons whose vital status was unknown.

c

These numbers do not represent reported case counts. Rather, these numbers are point estimates of persons living with AIDS, which result from adjustments of reported case counts. The reported case counts are adjusted for reporting delays. Includes cases diagnosed and deaths that occurred from the beginning of the epidemic through December 2004 and that were reported through June 2005.

d

Because column totals were calculated independently of values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

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Last Modified: July 18, 2006
Last Reviewed: July 18, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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