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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) |
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AIDS |
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Total |
No. |
No. |
No. |
Eligible metropolitan areas (EMA) |
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Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Marietta, Georgia |
3,317 |
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10,052 |
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13,369 |
Baltimore, Maryland |
10,549* |
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8,415 |
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18,964 |
Boston–Brockton–Nashua, Massachusetts–New Hampshire |
5,883* |
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7,277 |
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13,160 |
Chicago, Illinois |
11,042* |
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12,809 |
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23,851 |
Dallas, Texas |
5,655 |
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7,543 |
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13,198 |
Detroit, Michigan |
3,619 |
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4,120 |
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7,739 |
Fort Lauderdale, Florida |
6,198 |
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7,443 |
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13,641 |
Houston, Texas |
7,152 |
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10,256 |
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17,408 |
Los Angeles–Long Beach, California |
12,691* |
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19,965 |
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32,656 |
Miami, Florida |
10,166 |
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12,965 |
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23,131 |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
3,359 |
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3,702 |
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7,061 |
New York, New York |
31,322 |
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58,609 |
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89,931 |
Newark, New Jersey |
5,784 |
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6,480 |
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12,264 |
Orlando, Florida |
3,356 |
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4,089 |
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7,445 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–New Jersey |
6,649* |
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11,840 |
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18,489 |
Phoenix–Mesa, Arizona |
3,930 |
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3,249 |
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7,179 |
San Diego, California |
4,526* |
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5,782 |
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10,308 |
San Francisco, California |
6,392* |
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8,114 |
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14,506 |
San Juan–Bayamon, Puerto Rico |
2,600 |
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6,581 |
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9,181 |
Tampa–St Petersburg–Clearwater, Florida |
3,516 |
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4,878 |
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8,394 |
Washington, DC–Maryland–Virginia–West Virginiaa |
8,525* |
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16,054 |
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24,579 |
West Palm Beach–Boca Raton, Florida |
2,700 |
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4,527 |
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7,227 |
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Transitional grant areas (TGA) |
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Austin–San Marcos, Texas |
1,362 |
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2,184 |
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3,546 |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
1,679 |
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1,664 |
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3,343 |
Bergen–Passaic, New Jersey |
1,683 |
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2,123 |
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3,806 |
Caguas, Puerto Rico |
315 |
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745 |
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1,060 |
Charlotte–Gastonia–Concord, North Carolina–South Carolina |
2,884 |
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1,495 |
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4,379 |
Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, Ohio |
1,859 |
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2,139 |
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3,998 |
Denver, Colorado |
4,560 |
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2,896 |
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7,456 |
Dutchess County, New York |
372 |
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731 |
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1,103 |
Fort Worth–Arlington, Texas |
1,534 |
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1,992 |
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3,526 |
Hartford, Connecticut |
652 |
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2,422 |
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3,074 |
Indianapolis, Indiana |
1,645 |
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1,849 |
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3,494 |
Jacksonville, Florida |
1,908 |
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2,815 |
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4,723 |
Jersey City, New Jersey |
1,911 |
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2,432 |
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4,343 |
Kansas City, Missouri–Kansas |
1,786 |
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2,086 |
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3,872 |
Las Vegas, Nevada–Arizona |
2,579 |
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2,409 |
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4,988 |
Memphis, Tennessee–Mississippi–Arkansas |
3,092 |
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2,409 |
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5,501 |
Middlesex–Somerset–Hunterdon, New Jersey |
1,056 |
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1,397 |
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2,453 |
Minneapolis–St Paul, Minnesota–Wisconsin |
2,620 |
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1,926 |
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4,546 |
Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro, Tennessee |
1,910 |
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1,989 |
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3,899 |
Nassau–Suffolk, New York |
1,512 |
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3,291 |
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4,803 |
New Haven–Bridgeport–Danbury–Waterbury, Connecticut |
1,052 |
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3,977 |
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5,029 |
Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News, Virginia |
3,027 |
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2,174 |
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5,201 |
Oakland, California |
2,101* |
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3,702 |
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5,803 |
Orange County, California |
1,923* |
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3,184 |
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5,107 |
Ponce, Puerto Rico |
409 |
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1,280 |
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1,689 |
Portland–Vancouver, Oregon–Washingtonb |
1,192* |
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2,061 |
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3,253 |
Riverside–San Bernardino, California |
2,604* |
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4,132 |
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6,736 |
Sacramento, California |
786* |
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1,474 |
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2,260 |
St Louis, Missouri–Illinoisc |
2,586* |
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2,739 |
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5,325 |
San Antonio, Texas |
1,476 |
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2,269 |
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3,745 |
San Jose, California |
891* |
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1,583 |
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2,474 |
Santa Rosa, California |
369* |
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744 |
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1,113 |
Seattle–Bellevue–Everett, Washington |
2,693* |
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3,524 |
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6,217 |
Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, New Jersey |
370 |
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426 |
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796 |
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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.
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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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