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Table 1. Number and percentage of HIV-infected pregnant women who gave birth to a live infant, by year of infant’s birth and selected characteristics of mother, 2000–2003—24 areas conducting enhanced perinatal surveillance in the United States and dependent areas.
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  Year of infant's birth   Cumulative
total
  2000   2001   2002   2003  
  No. %a   No. %a   No. %a   No. %a   No. %b
Age at delivery (yrs)c                            
13–19 252 7   217 7   142 7   101 6   712 7
20–24 856 25   738 25   466 24   354 22   2,414 24
25–34 1,718 51   1,473 50   1,013 52   815 51   5,019 51
>35 547 16   502 17   338 17   328 21   1,715 17
Unknownd 1 <1   1 <1   0 0   2 <1   4 <1
                             
Race/ethnicitye                            
White, not Hispanic 363 11   356 12   232 12   157 10   1,108 11
Black, not Hispanic 2,331 68   2,020 68   1,292 65   998 61   6,641 66
Hispanic 600 18   505 17   407 20   424 26   1,936 19
Asian/Pacific Islander 25 1   12 <1   14 1   12 1   63 1
American Indian/Alaska Native 11 <1   7 <1   3 <1   5 <1   26 <1
Unknown 92 3   63 2   39 2   40 2   234 2
                             
Exposure category                            
Injection drug use 415 12   345 12   209 11   127 8   1,096 11
High-risk heterosexual contactf 942 28   973 33   784 39   536 33   3,235 32
Otherg 1,186 35   713 24   312 16   712 44   2923 29
Unknown 879 26   932 31   682 34   261 16   2754 28
                             
Marital status                            
Single 1,738 51   1,584 53   915 46   722 44   4,959 50
Married 515 15   492 17   315 16   222 14   1,544 15
Separated 41 1   35 1   16 1   15 1   107 1
Divorced 43 1   37 1   21 1   10 1   111 1
Widowed 17 1   21 1   14 1   16 1   68 1
Unknown 1,068 31   794 27   706 36   651 40   3,219 32
                             
Mother’s country of birthh,i                            
El Salvador 14 <1   16 1   11 1   14 1   55 1
Haiti 65 2   82 3   46 2   30 2   223 2
Honduras 22 1   18 1   16 1   20 1   76 1
Jamaica 15 <1   12 <1   11 1   12 1   50 <1
Mexico 58 2   70 2   49 2   52 3   229 2
United States 1,960 57   1,748 59   1,026 52   681 42   5,415 54
U.S. dependent areasj 144 4   99 3   59 3   31 2   335 3
Otherk 125 4   145 5   103 5   109 7   482 5
Unknown 78 2   106 4   22 1   85 5   291 3
Total 3,422     2,963     1,987     1,636     10,008  
Note. Because of rounding, column percentages may not total 100.
a Percentages represent proportions of the total number of HIV-infected women for a given birth year.
b Percentages represent proportions of the total number of HIV-infected women for all four birth years.
c Excludes 144 cases that were missing age at delivery.
d Includes 4 cases that were reported as less than 12 years of age.
e Includes women of unknown race or multiple races.
f Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
g Includes blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk not reported or not identified.
h Countries with a minimum of 30 women in the cumulative total.
i Excludes 2,852 cases that were missing mother's country of birth.
j U.S. dependent areas include Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and Northern Mariana Islands.
k Includes countries with fewer than 30 women in the cumulative total.
 

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Last Modified: January 5, 2009
Last Reviewed: January 5, 2009
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