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Table 9a. Estimated distribution of reported results of laboratory tests performed within 12 months after HIV diagnosis among adults and adolescents, by year of diagnosis, disease category, and sex, 2001–2003—33 states with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
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  CD4 onlya CD4 & viral load Viral load only No lab test Total
No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Nob
2001
HIV without AIDSc
Males 1,685 (9.6) 3,695 (21.1) 3,419 (19.5) 8,749 (49.9) 17,548
Females 736 (8.8) 1,655 (19.9) 1,746 (21.0) 4,193 (50.3) 8,330
HIV to AIDSd
Males 1,687 (38.4) 2,537 (57.8) 30 (0.7) 135 (3.1) 4,390
Females 607 (35.6) 1,041 (60.9) 10 (0.6) 50 (3.0) 1,708
HIV with AIDSe
Males 2,591 (39.2) 3,539 (53.5) 69 (1.0) 419 (6.3) 6,618
Females 867 (39.2) 1,179 (53.4) 21 (1.0) 142 (6.4) 2,209
Totalf 8,174 (20.0) 13,646 (33.4) 5,296 (13.0) 13,687 (33.5) 40,804
2002
HIV without AIDSc
Males 1,414 (8.6) 3,935 (23.8) 2,849 (17.2) 8,319 (50.4) 16,516
Females 620 (8.1) 1,645 (21.6) 1,448 (19.0) 3,890 (51.2) 7,603
HIV to AIDSd
Males 1,729 (37.7) 2,717 (59.3) 34 (0.7) 102 (2.2) 4,582
Females 625 (37.3) 1,011 (60.3) 11 (0.6) 29 (1.7) 1,676
HIV with AIDSe
Males 2,476 (38.0) 3,624 (55.6) 62 (1.0) 357 (5.5) 6,519
Females 761 (38.3) 1,086 (54.7) 15 (0.8) 122 (6.2) 1,984
Totalf 7,624 (19.6) 14,018 (36.1) 4,419 (11.4) 12,819 (33.0) 38,880
2003
HIV without AIDSc
Males 1,350 (8.4) 3,993 (24.9) 2,395 (14.9) 8,293 (51.7) 16,030
Females 515 (7.5) 1,693 (24.5) 1,159 (16.8) 3,539 (51.2) 6,907
HIV to AIDSd
Males 1,712 (34.8) 3,103 (63.1) 36 (0.7) 68 (1.4) 4,919
Females 593 (33.5) 1,151 (64.9) 3 (0.2) 26 (1.4) 1,772
HIV with AIDSe
Males 2,128 (34.0) 3,798 (60.8) 55 (0.9) 270 (4.3) 6,251
Females 733 (36.6) 1,164 (58.1) 16 (0.8) 89 (4.4) 2,001
Totalf 7,031 (18.6) 14,901 (39.3) 3,664 (9.7) 12,285 (32.4) 37,880
Note. These numbers do not represent actual cases in persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection or AIDS. Rather, these numbers are point estimates of case counts that have been adjusted for reporting delays and for redistribution of cases in persons initially reported without an identified risk factor. The estimates have not been adjusted for incomplete reporting.
Since 2000, the following states 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, and Wyoming. Since July 1997, Florida has had confidential name-based HIV infection reporting for new diagnoses only.
a Count or percentage or both.
b Because row totals were calculated independently of the row values, the values in each row may not sum to the row total.
c For at least 12 months after HIV diagnosis.
d AIDS diagnosed 1–12 months after HIV diagnosis.
e HIV and AIDS diagnosed during the same calendar month.
f 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: March 14, 2006
Last Reviewed: March 14, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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