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Cases of HIV Infection and AIDS in the United States, 2002
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HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, Volume 14
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Cover
 
Commentary
 
Cases of HIV/AIDS and AIDS
Table 1 Estimated numbers of diagnoses of HIV/AIDS, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics of persons, 1999–2002—30 areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
Table 2 Estimated distribution of persons with and persons without a diagnosis of AIDS within 12 months of diagnosis of HIV infection, by selected characteristics, 2001—30 areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
Table 3 Estimated numbers of diagnoses of AIDS, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics of persons, 1998–2002—United States
Table 4 Estimated numbers of diagnoses of AIDS in children <13 years of age, by year of diagnosis and exposure category, 1998–2002—United States
Figure 1 Estimated numbers of diagnoses of AIDS in children <13 years of age, by year of diagnosis, 1992–2002—United States
Table 5 Estimated numbers of diagnoses and rates (per 100,000 population) of AIDS, by persons’ race/ethnicity, age category, and sex, 2002—United States
Table 6 Estimated numbers of diagnoses of AIDS in adult or adolescent Hispanics, by diagnosis during 2002, exposure category, and place of birth—United States
 
Deaths
Table 7 Estimated numbers of deaths of persons with AIDS, by year of death and selected characteristics, 1998–2002—United States
 
Persons living with HIV/AIDS, AIDS, or HIV infection (not AIDS)
Table 8 Estimated numbers of persons living with HIV/AIDS, by year and selected characteristics, 1999–2002—30 areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
Table 9 Estimated numbers of persons living with HIV/AIDS at the end of 2002, by race/ethnicity, sex, and exposure category—30 areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
Table 10 Estimated numbers of persons living with AIDS, by year and selected characteristics, 1998–2002—United States
Table 11 Estimated numbers of persons living with AIDS at the end of 2002, by race/ethnicity, sex, and exposure category—United States
Table 12 Estimated numbers of persons living with HIV infection (not AIDS) or with AIDS at the end of 2002, by state or area of residence and age category—United States
Map 1 Estimated rates for adults and adolescents living with HIV infection (not AIDS) or with AIDS (per 100,000 population), 2002—United States
Map 2 Estimated rates for children <13 years of age living with HIV infection (not AIDS) or with AIDS (per 100,000 population), 2002—United States
 
Survival after AIDS diagnosis
Table 13 Estimated proportion of persons surviving for more than 12, 24, and 36 months after an AIDS diagnosis in 1998, by selected characteristics—United States
Figure 2 Estimated proportion of persons surviving, by months after AIDS diagnosis during1994–2001 and by year of diagnosis—United States
Figure 3 Proportion of persons surviving, by months after AIDS diagnosis during 1995–2002 and by age group—United States
Figure 4 Proportion of persons surviving, by months after AIDS diagnosis during 1995–2002 and by race/ethnicity—United States
 
Reports of cases of AIDS, HIV infection (not AIDS), and HIV/AIDS
Table 14 AIDS cases and rates (per 100,000 population), by area of residence and age category, reported through December 2002—United States
Table 15 Cases of HIV infection (not AIDS), by persons’ area of residence and age category, reported through December 2002, from areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
Table 16 AIDS cases, by persons’ age category, exposure category, and sex, reported through December 2002—United States
Table 17 Cases of HIV infection (not AIDS), by persons’ age category, exposure category, and sex, reported through December 2002, from areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
Table 18 Reported cases of HIV/AIDS in infants born to HIV-infected mothers, by year of child's birth and selected characteristics, 1994–2002—25 states with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
 
Technical Notes
 

Addendum: Cases of HIV infection and AIDS in the United States, 2002
 
Commentary
 
Diagnoses of HIV/AIDS and AIDS:
Table A1 AIDS cases for male adults and adolescents, by exposure category and race/ethnicity, reported through December 2002—United States
Table A2 Cases of HIV infection (not AIDS) for male adults and adolescents, by exposure category and race/ethnicity, reported through December 2002— 39 areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
Table A3 AIDS cases for female adults and adolescents, by exposure category and race/ethnicity, reported through December 2002— United States
Table A4 Cases of HIV infection (not AIDS) for female adults and adolescents, by exposure category and race/ethnicity, reported through December 2002— 39 areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
Table A5 AIDS cases and annual rates (per 100,000 population), by metropolitan area and age category, reported through December 2002—United States
 
Technical Notes
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