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Table 18. Reported and diagnosed cases of HIV infection
(not AIDS), by area of residence, 2007 and cumulative—47 states, the
District of Columbia, and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential
name-based HIV infection reporting |
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Area of residence (Date HIV reporting initiated) |
Reportedb |
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Diagnosed |
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Cumulativea |
Adults or adolescents |
Children (<13 yrs) |
Total |
Alabama (January 1988) |
529 |
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447 |
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6,380 |
50 |
6,430 |
Alaska (February 1999) |
27 |
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21 |
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308 |
2 |
310 |
Arizona (January 1987) |
771 |
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488 |
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6,329 |
89 |
6,418 |
Arkansas (July 1989) |
206 |
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180 |
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2,487 |
18 |
2,505 |
California (April 2006) |
17,588 |
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2,687 |
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24,199 |
195 |
24,394 |
Colorado (November 1985) |
382 |
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274 |
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6,334 |
31 |
6,365 |
Connecticut (January 2005)c |
932 |
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259 |
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3,178 |
109 |
3,287 |
Delaware (February 2006) |
480 |
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88 |
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1,270 |
18 |
1,288 |
District of Columbia (November 2006) |
1,629 |
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483 |
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1,871 |
10 |
1,881 |
Florida (July 1997)d |
5,165 |
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3,982 |
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39,393 |
541 |
39,934 |
Georgia (December 2003) |
3,204 |
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1,059 |
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11,039 |
218 |
11,257 |
Idaho (June 1986) |
39 |
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17 |
|
377 |
5 |
382 |
Illinois (January 2006) |
3,576 |
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936 |
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9,763 |
190 |
9,953 |
Indiana (July 1988) |
406 |
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313 |
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4,260 |
42 |
4,302 |
Iowa (July 1998) |
93 |
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82 |
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658 |
4 |
662 |
Kansas (July 1999) |
110 |
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79 |
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1,330 |
16 |
1,346 |
Kentucky (October 2004) |
414 |
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218 |
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1,631 |
22 |
1,653 |
Louisiana (February 1993) |
797 |
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642 |
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8,450 |
167 |
8,617 |
Maine (January 2006) |
46 |
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36 |
|
420 |
3 |
423 |
Massachusetts (January 2007) |
777 |
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181 |
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881 |
29 |
910 |
Michigan (April 1992) |
623 |
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498 |
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6,996 |
133 |
7,129 |
Minnesota (October 1985) |
289 |
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224 |
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3,550 |
40 |
3,590 |
Mississippi (August 1988) |
471 |
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411 |
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4,892 |
61 |
4,953 |
Missouri (October 1987) |
460 |
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353 |
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5,239 |
54 |
5,293 |
Montana (September 2006) |
92 |
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5 |
|
118 |
2 |
120 |
Nebraska (September 1995) |
78 |
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52 |
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716 |
11 |
727 |
Nevada (February 1992) |
369 |
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299 |
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3,827 |
28 |
3,855 |
New Hampshire (January 2005) |
52 |
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32 |
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509 |
9 |
518 |
New Jersey (January 1992) |
1,571 |
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693 |
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18,297 |
314 |
18,611 |
New Mexico (January 1998) |
92 |
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80 |
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997 |
4 |
1,001 |
New York (June 2000) |
5,197 |
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2,836 |
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45,786 |
1,765 |
47,551 |
North Carolina (February 1990) |
1,746 |
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1,465 |
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15,325 |
154 |
15,479 |
North Dakota (January 1988) |
9 |
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3 |
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88 |
2 |
90 |
Ohio (June 1990) |
852 |
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600 |
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8,760 |
112 |
8,872 |
Oklahoma (June 1988) |
199 |
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172 |
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2,449 |
29 |
2,478 |
Oregon (April 2006) |
1,477 |
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134 |
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1,565 |
27 |
1,592 |
Pennsylvania (October 2002)e |
3,694 |
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1,007 |
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12,162 |
243 |
12,405 |
Rhode Island (July 2006) |
130 |
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67 |
|
146 |
5 |
151 |
South Carolina (February 1986) |
542 |
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451 |
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7,147 |
94 |
7,241 |
South Dakota (January 1988) |
17 |
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16 |
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226 |
6 |
232 |
Tennessee (January 1992) |
841 |
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708 |
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7,602 |
92 |
7,694 |
Texas (January 1999)f |
3,495 |
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2,507 |
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26,030 |
430 |
26,460 |
Utah (April 1989) |
92 |
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73 |
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953 |
14 |
967 |
Virginia (July 1989) |
823 |
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560 |
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10,790 |
97 |
10,887 |
Washington (March 2006) |
620 |
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386 |
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4,423 |
42 |
4,465 |
West Virginia (January 1989) |
55 |
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50 |
|
689 |
8 |
697 |
Wisconsin (November 1985) |
220 |
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181 |
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2,593 |
30 |
2,623 |
Wyoming (June 1989) |
15 |
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12 |
|
103 |
2 |
105 |
Subtotal |
61,292 |
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26,347 |
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322,536 |
5,567 |
328,103 |
U.S. dependent areas |
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American Samoa (August 2001) |
0 |
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0 |
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1 |
0 |
1 |
Guam (March 2000) |
1 |
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1 |
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67 |
0 |
67 |
Northern Mariana Islands (October 2001) |
0 |
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0 |
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7 |
0 |
7 |
Puerto Rico (January 2003) |
1,450 |
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580 |
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6,693 |
108 |
6,801 |
U.S. Virgin Islands (December 1998) |
20 |
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17 |
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253 |
7 |
260 |
Persons reported from areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting but who were residents of other areas |
151 |
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54 |
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1,016 |
87 |
1,103 |
Totalg |
63,230 |
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27,126 |
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331,768 |
5,822 |
337,590 |
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Note.
Includes data from 47 states, the District of Columbia, and
5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV
infection reporting as of December 2007. |
a |
From the beginning of the epidemic
through 2007. |
b |
Cases of HIV infection (not AIDS)
reported in 2007 include cases diagnosed during earlier
years. |
c |
Beginning in 1992, Connecticut had
name-based HIV reporting for cases in children only. From
January 2002 through December 2004, Connecticut had name- or
code-based HIV reporting for cases in adolescents and
adults. As of January 2005, Connecticut has name-based
reporting of all cases of HIV infection. |
d |
Florida has confidential name-based HIV
infection reporting for only the diagnoses made during July
1997 or later. |
e |
On October 18, 2002, Pennsylvania
initiated confidential name-based HIV infection reporting in
all areas except Philadelphia. Code-based reporting was
implemented in Philadelphia in March 2004, and the switch to
name-based reporting was made in October 2005. |
f |
From February 1994 through December 1998,
Texas reported HIV infection in children only. |
g |
Includes 1,248 persons reported
from areas with confidential name-based HIV infection
reporting but whose area of residence is unknown. |
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