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Table 11a. Male adults and adolescents infected through male-to-male sexual contact: metropolitan statistical area of residence at the time of AIDS diagnosis, ranked by incidence and prevalence, 2004
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Metropolitan statistical area of residence
(population ≥ 500,000)
Male-to-male sexual contact
Incidence   Prevalence
1981–2004   2004 Dec. 31, 2004
No. Rank No. Rank No. Rank
Akron, Ohio 489 84 spacer 19 85 spacer 243 79
Albany–Schenectady–Troy, NY 800 64 48 47 366 66
Albuquerque, NM 903 61 45 52 393 63
Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton, Pa–NJ 350 90 8 93 151 91
Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Marietta, Ga 11,263 9 547 6 4,969 9
Augusta–Richmond County, Ga–SC 697 69 39 58 318 69
Austin–Round Rock, Tex 2,655 29 106 32 1,112 31
Bakersfield, Calif 591 75 26 76 320 68
Baltimore–Towson, Md 4,350 20 194 17 1,655 22
Baton Rouge, La 1,054 53 67 39 455 56
Birmingham–Hoover, Ala 1,363 44 50 46 541 47
Boise City–Nampa, Idaho 176 97 3 96 74 96
Boston, Mass–NH

(includes Boston Division, Cambridge Division, and Essex Division)

5,472 14 149 23 2,097 17
Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk, Conn 944 59 35 65 398 61
Buffalo–Niagara Falls, NY 1,000 55 47 49 435 59
Cape Coral–Fort Myers, Fla 605 74 30 71 266 74
Charleston–North Charleston, SC 839 63 39 58 387 65
Charlotte–Gastonia–Concord, NC–SC 1,175 49 110 29 571 46
Chicago, Ill–Ind–Wis

(includes Chicago Division, Gary Division, and Lake Division)

15,479 5 803 4 6,870 5
Cincinnati–Middletown, Ohio–Ky–Ind 1,735 40 44 55 764 38
Cleveland–Elyria–Mentor, Ohio 2,366 33 108 30 1,129 29
Colorado Springs, Colo 334 91 5 95 146 92
Columbia, SC 1,316 45 74 38 713 40
Columbus, Ohio 1,974 37 87 35 760 39
Dallas, Tex

(includes Dallas Division and Fort Worth Division)

12,813 8 691 5 5,490 7
Dayton, Ohio 743 68 32 66 346 67
Denver–Aurora, Colo 4,688 17 154 22 1,975 18
Des Moines, Iowa 313 93 8 93 127 94
Detroit, Mich

(includes Detroit Division and Warren Division)

4,977 16 245 15 2,115 15
El Paso, Tex 907 60 46 51 493 51
Fresno, Calif 761 67 13 91 308 70
Grand Rapids–Wyoming, Mich 440 87 27 74 194 87
Greensboro–High Point, NC 514 81 21 82 218 83
Greenville, SC 620 71 37 61 300 72
Harrisburg–Carlisle, Pa 511 82 14 88 232 81
Hartford–West Hartford–East Hartford, Conn 1,090 51 36 63 445 58
Honolulu, Hawaii 1,564 41 30 71 604 45
Houston–Baytown–Sugar Land, Tex 14,216 7 465 8 4,988 8
Indianapolis, Ind 2,389 32 107 31 1,114 30
Jackson, Miss 998 56 62 42 459 53
Jacksonville, Fla 2,365 34 125 25 1,020 34
Kansas City, Mo–Kan 3,078 25 84 36 1,330 26
Knoxville, Tenn 550 79 21 82 259 75
Lakeland, Fla 608 73 47 49 258 76
Las Vegas–Paradise, Nev 2,657 28 178 20 1,410 23
Little Rock–North Little Rock, Ark 776 65 31 69 452 57
Los Angeles, Calif

(includes Los Angeles Division and Santa Anna Division)

41,593 2 1,138 3 16,842 2
Louisville, Ky–Ind 1,253 47 57 44 623 43
Madison, Wis 303 94 13 91 136 93
McAllen–Edinburg–Pharr, Tex 319 92 27 74 190 88
Memphis, Tenn–Miss–Ark 2,426 31 189 18 1,164 28
Miami, Fla

(includes Fort Lauderdale Division, Miami Division, and West Palm Beach Division)

22,286 4 1,173 2 9,566 3
Milwaukee–Waukesha–West Allis, Wis 1,471 43 61 43 636 42
Minneapolis–St. Paul–Bloomington, Minn–Wis 2,683 27 105 33 1,103 32
Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro, Tenn 1,949 38 104 34 1,014 36
New Haven–Milford, Conn 973 57 45 52 456 55
New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner, La 4,515 18 162 21 1,686 21
New York, NY–NJ–Pa

(includes Edison Division, Nassau Division, New York Division, and Newark Division)

57,726 1 2,291 1 22,493 1
Oklahoma City, Okla 1,313 46 37 61 532 48
Omaha–Council Bluffs, Neb–Iowa 551 78 22 80 246 78
Orlando, Fla 4,213 21 300 11 2,104 16
Oxnard–Thousand Oaks–Ventura, Calif 615 72 32 66 268 73
Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville, Fla 645 70 23 78 301 71
Philadelphia, Pa–NJ–Del–Md

(includes Camden Division, Philadelphia Division, and Wilmington Division)

9,926 10 340 10 3,985 11
Phoenix–Mesa–Scottsdale, Ariz 4,497 19 270 14 1,867 19
Pittsburgh, Pa 1,846 39 65 40 708 41
Portland–South Portland, Me 386 88 14 88 167 89
Portland–Vancouver–Beaverton, Ore–Wash 3,246 24 125 25 1,354 25
Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY 561 77 40 57 257 77
Providence–New Bedford–Fall River, RI–Mass 1,143 50 48 47 469 52
Raleigh–Cary, NC 776 65 63 41 393 63
Richmond, Va 1,476 42 55 45 612 44
Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario, Calif 5,252 15 182 19 2,613 13
Rochester, NY 1,015 54 36 63 459 53
Sacramento–Arden–Arcade–Roseville, Calif 2,322 35 31 69 883 37
St. Louis, Mo–Ill 3,880 22 124 27 1,777 20
Salt Lake City, Utah 1,067 52 38 60 516 50
San Antonio, Tex 3,070 26 134 24 1,368 24
San Diego–Carlsbad–San Marcos, Calif 9,075 11 288 13 4,041 10
San Francisco, Calif

(includes Oakland Division and San Francisco Division)

27,827 3 428 9 9,178 4
San Jose–Sunnyvale–Santa Clara, Calif 2,482 30 32 66 1,057 33
San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 3,541 23 111 28 1,211 27
Sarasota–Bradenton–Venice, Fla 957 58 24 77 413 60
Scranton–Wilkes-Barre, Pa 197 96 3 96 74 96
Seattle, Wash

(includes Seattle Division and Tacoma Division)

6,238 12 213 16 2,648 12
Springfield, Mass 497 83 30 71 199 86
Stockton, Calif 469 85 18 86 200 85
Syracuse, NY 572 76 21 82 239 80
Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, Fla 5,562 13 294 12 2,353 14
Toledo, Ohio 465 86 23 78 205 84
Tucson, Ariz 1,226 48 45 52 519 49
Tulsa, Okla 871 62 44 55 394 62
Virginia Beach–Norfolk–Newport News, Va–NC 2,236 36 83 37 1,020 34
Washington, DC–Va–Md–WVa

(includes Bethesda Division and Washington Division)

14,338 6 473 7 6,374 6
Wichita, Kan 523 80 22 80 225 82
Worcester, Mass 370 89 14 88 161 90
Youngstown–Warren–Boardman, Ohio–Pa 247 95 17 87 117 95
Note. Data are adjusted for delays in reporting cases and deaths and for redistribution of cases in persons initially reported without an identified risk factor.
Last Modified: August 4, 2006
Last Reviewed: August 4, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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