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Table 1. Reported AIDS cases and reported living with AIDS, by area of residence, 2001–2005 and 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 Reported AIDS Cases 2001–2005 Persons Reported Living with AIDS (as of December 2005)
No. No.
       
     
Eligible metropolitan areas (EMA)      
Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Marietta, Georgia 5,861   10,052
Baltimore, Maryland 5,464   8,415
Boston–Brockton–Nashua, Massachusetts–New Hampshire 2,998   7,277
Chicago, Illinois 7,169   12,809
Dallas, Texas 3,568   7,543
Detroit, Michigan 2,453   4,120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 3,837   7,443
Houston, Texas 5,165   10,256
Los Angeles–Long Beach, California 8,715   19,965
Miami, Florida 5,923   12,965
New Orleans, Louisiana 2,062   3,702
New York, New York 27,936   58,609
Newark, New Jersey 2,918   6,480
Orlando, Florida 2,573   4,089
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–New Jersey 6,208   11,840
Phoenix–Mesa, Arizona 2,111   3,249
San Diego, California 2,330   5,782
San Francisco, California 2,982   8,114
San Juan–Bayamon, Puerto Rico 3,189   6,581
Tampa–St Petersburg–Clearwater, Florida 2,782   4,878
Washington, DC–Maryland–Virginia–West Virginia 8,225   16,054
West Palm Beach–Boca Raton, Florida 2,271   4,527
     
Transitional grant areas (TGA)      
Austin–San Marcos, Texas 973   2,184
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1,331   1,664
Bergen–Passaic, New Jersey 838   2,123
Caguas, Puerto Rico 427   745
Charlotte–Gastonia–Concord, North Carolina–South Carolina 1,095   1,495
Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, Ohio 947   2,139
Denver, Colorado 1,183   2,896
Dutchess County, New York 356   731
Fort Worth–Arlington, Texas 918   1,992
Hartford, Connecticut 1,132   2,422
Indianapolis, Indiana 1,029   1,849
Jacksonville, Florida 1,494   2,815
Jersey City, New Jersey 1,062   2,432
Kansas City, Missouri–Kansas 707   2,086
Las Vegas, Nevada–Arizona 1,267   2,409
Memphis, Tennessee–Mississippi–Arkansas 1,775   2,409
Middlesex–Somerset–Hunterdon, New Jersey 616   1,397
Minneapolis–St Paul, Minnesota–Wisconsin 787   1,926
Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1,099   1,989
Nassau–Suffolk, New York 1,505   3,291
New Haven–Bridgeport–Danbury–Waterbury, Connecticut 1,749   3,977
Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News, Virginia 1,082   2,174
Oakland, California 1,556   3,702
Orange County, California 1,160   3,184
Ponce, Puerto Rico 537   1,280
Portland–Vancouver, Oregon–Washington 960   2,061
Riverside–San Bernardino, California 1,733   4,132
Sacramento, California 574   1,474
St Louis, Missouri–Illinois 1,119   2,739
San Antonio, Texas 936   2,269
San Jose, California 506   1,583
Santa Rosa, California 302   744
Seattle–Bellevue–Everett, Washington 1,564   3,524
Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, New Jersey 235   426
Total 30,607 4,239
Note. Note. See Commentary for definition of Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMA) and Transitional Grant Areas (TGA).

Five former Emerging Communities in FY 2006 were added as new 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.

 

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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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