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HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report 2010

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Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS in the United States and Dependent Areas, 2010

Vol. 22

Diagnoses of HIV infection among adults and adolescents, by sex and
transmission category, 2010—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas
Males

Females

N = 37,910

N = 10,168

Male-to-male sexual contact

Heterosexual contact a

Injection drug use (IDU)

Other b

Male-to-male sexual contact and IDU
Note. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for
incomplete reporting.
a
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
b Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.

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The HIV Surveillance Report is published annually by the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, National Center
for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, Georgia.
Data are presented for diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS reported to CDC through June 2011.
The HIV Surveillance Report is not copyrighted and may be used and reproduced without permission. Citation
of the source is, however, appreciated.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HIV Surveillance Report, 2010; vol. 22. 
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/reports/. Published March 2012. Accessed [date].
On the Web: http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/reports/
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Acknowledgments
Publication of this report would not have been possible without the contributions of the state and territorial
health departments and the HIV surveillance programs that provided surveillance data to CDC.
This report was prepared by the following CDC staff and contractors: Stacy Cohen, Xiaohong Hu, Daxa Shah,
Sabitha Dasari, Irene Hall, Timothy Green, Marie Morgan (editing), Michael Friend (desktop publishing),
Janet Brzuskiewicz (graphics), Ruiguang Song, John Gerstle, Sridevi Wilmore, Jianmin Li, Xiuchan Guo, the
HIV Incidence and Case Surveillance Branch, the Quantitative Sciences and Data Management Branch, and
the Prevention Communication Branch.

Contents
Contents

Commentary
Technical Notes

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Tables
Section 1 Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS
1a

Diagnoses of HIV infection, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2007–2010—46 states with
confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

17

1b

Diagnoses of HIV infection, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2007–2010—46 states and 5
U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

19

2a

AIDS diagnoses, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2007–2010 and cumulative—United
States

21

2b

AIDS diagnoses, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2007–2010 and cumulative—United
States and 6 U.S. dependent areas

23

3a

Diagnoses of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2010—46 states with
confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

25

3b

Diagnoses of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2010—46 states and 5 U.S.
dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

26

4a

AIDS diagnoses, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2010—United States

27

4b

AIDS diagnoses, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2010—United States and 6 U.S. dependent
areas

29

5a

Diagnoses of HIV infection among children <13 years of age, by race/ethnicity, 2007–2010—46 states
with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

31

5b

Diagnoses of HIV infection among children <13 years of age, by race/ethnicity, 2007–2010—46 states and
5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

31

6a

AIDS diagnoses among children <13 years of age, by race/ethnicity, 2007–2010 and cumulative—United
States

32

6b

AIDS diagnoses among children <13 years of age, by race/ethnicity, 2007–2010 and cumulative—United
States and 6 U.S. dependent areas

32

7

AIDS diagnoses among children <13 years of age, by year of diagnosis, 1992–2010—United States and
6 U.S. dependent areas

33

8

Diagnoses of HIV infection among adult and adolescent Hispanics/Latinos, by transmission category and
place of birth, 2010—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection
reporting

34

9

AIDS diagnoses among adult and adolescent Hispanics/Latinos, by transmission category and place of
birth, 2010—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas

35

10a

Time to an AIDS diagnosis after a diagnosis of HIV infection, by selected characteristics, 2009—46 states
with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

36

10b

Time to an AIDS diagnosis after a diagnosis of HIV infection, by selected characteristics, 2009—46 states
and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

37

Section 2 Deaths and Survival after a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS
11a

Deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2007–
2009—46 states with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

38

11b

Deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2007–
2009—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

40

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Deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2007–2009 and
cumulative—United States

42

12b

Deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2007–2009 and
cumulative—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas

44

13a

Survival for more than 12, 24, and 36 months after a diagnosis of HIV infection during 2002–2006, by
selected characteristics—46 states with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

46

13b

Survival for more than 12, 24, and 36 months after a diagnosis of HIV infection during 2002–2006, by
selected characteristics—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection
reporting

47

14a

Survival for more than 12, 24, and 36 months after an AIDS diagnosis during 2002–2006, by selected
characteristics—United States

48

14b

Survival for more than 12, 24, and 36 months after an AIDS diagnosis during 2002–2006, by selected
characteristics—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas

49

Section 3 Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)
15a

Persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by year and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—
46 states with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

50

15b

Persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by year and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—
46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

52

16a

Persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, by year and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—United States

54

16b

Persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, by year and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—United States
and 6 U.S. dependent areas

56

17a

Persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end
2009—46 states with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

58

17b

Persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end
2009—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting

59

18a

Persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2009—
United States

60

18b

Persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2009—
United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas

62

Section 4 HIV Infection and AIDS Data for States and Metropolitan Statistical Areas
19

Diagnoses of HIV infection, by area of residence, 2010—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas

64

20

AIDS diagnoses, by area of residence, 2010 and cumulative—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas

65

21

Adults and adolescents living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and area of residence,
year-end 2009—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas

66

22

Adults and adolescents living with an AIDS diagnosis, by race/ethnicity and area of residence, year-end
2009—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas

68

23

Diagnoses of HIV infection, 2010, and persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, year-end 2009, by
metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico

70

24

AIDS diagnoses, 2010 and cumulative, and persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, year-end 2009, by
metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico

74

Web Addresses for Reports of State and Local HIV Surveillance

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Commentary
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) collects, analyzes, and disseminates surveillance data on HIV infection and AIDS; these data are
one of the nation’s primary sources of information on
the HIV epidemic in the United States. The annual
surveillance report, published by the Division of HIV/
AIDS Prevention (DHAP), summarizes information
about diagnosed HIV infection and AIDS in the
United States and dependent areas. HIV surveillance
data are used by CDC’s public health partners in other
federal agencies, health departments, nonprofit
organizations, academic institutions, and the general
public to help focus prevention efforts, plan services,
allocate resources, develop policy, and monitor trends
in HIV infection.
The presentation of 2010 data is based on the date
of diagnosis of HIV infection or AIDS (diagnosis as
of December 31, 2010; reported to CDC as of June
30, 2011), not the date of report to CDC. The term
diagnosis of HIV infection refers to a diagnosis of
HIV infection regardless of the person’s AIDS status
at the time of diagnosis. HIV diagnoses do not necessarily represent new infections (incidence): some persons were infected recently, and others were infected
at some time in the past. Because of reporting delays,
the actual numbers of cases diagnosed in a given year
may be higher than the numbers of diagnoses of
HIV infection (unadjusted) presented for recent years;
however, the numbers of diagnoses for a calendar
year typically stabilize after 2 to 3 years of reporting.
Where indicated, counts of diagnoses and deaths
have been statistically adjusted (estimated) to correct
for delays in reporting. Because states implemented
confidential name-based reporting at different times,
the areas included in estimates of numbers and rates
of diagnoses of HIV infection are based on the date of
implementation of confidential name-based HIV
infection reporting. Although all states had successfully implemented confidential name-based HIV
infection reporting by April 2008, a national comparison of HIV diagnosis rates will not be possible until
all states have mature HIV reporting systems.
This report includes estimated numbers and rates of
diagnoses of HIV infection based on data from 51
areas (46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas) that have

had confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
for a sufficient length of time (i.e., implemented in
area since at least January 2007 and reported to CDC
since at least June 2007) to allow for stabilization of
data collection and for adjustment of the data in order
to monitor trends. This report marks the first time that
HIV diagnosis data from California, Delaware,
Montana, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington
(state) have been included in the estimates of diagnoses of HIV infection. According to the cumulative estimated number of AIDS diagnoses through 2010, these
46 states represent approximately 92% of AIDS diagnoses in the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
From 2007 through 2010, the annual estimated
number and rate of diagnoses of HIV infection
remained stable in the 46 states. Estimated numbers
and rates of diagnoses of HIV infection increased in
some subgroups and decreased in others. Variations in
trends between groups are expected and may be due to
differences in testing behaviors, targeted HIV testing
initiatives, more streamlined surveillance practices in
some jurisdictions, and possibly changes in the numbers of new HIV infections in some subgroups. HIV
incidence surveillance data provide the best indication
of changes in the numbers of new HIV infections.
Recent incidence estimates from 2006 through 2009
suggested overall stability in new HIV infections, but
a 21% increase in HIV incidence for persons aged 13–
29 years. The overall stability in HIV incidence estimates is consistent with the stability of overall diagnoses of HIV infection during 2007–2010; during this
time, the numbers of diagnoses of HIV infection
increased 10% among persons aged 15–19 years and
33% among persons aged 20–24 years.
The pie charts on the cover depict the estimated percentages of diagnoses of HIV infection among adults
and adolescents in 2010, by sex and transmission category, for persons residing in the 46 states and 5 U.S.
dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV
infection reporting. As shown in the figure, in 2010, an
estimated 77% of diagnosed HIV infections among
males were attributed to male-to-male sexual contact,
and 86% of diagnosed infections among females were
attributed to heterosexual contact.

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The analyses of AIDS diagnoses were based on
data from the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and
6 U.S. dependent areas. This report marks the first
time the Republic of Palau has been included in numbers and rates of AIDS diagnoses, deaths, and persons
living with AIDS. For trends in AIDS diagnoses,
tables of data for the most recent 4-year period include
the cumulative totals through 2010 for all 50 states,
the District of Columbia, and 6 U.S. dependent areas.
The 2010 HIV Surveillance Report is organized
into 4 sections:
1. Diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS
2. Deaths and survival of persons with a diagnosis
of HIV infection or AIDS
3. Persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection
or AIDS
4. HIV infection and AIDS data, by state and metropolitan statistical area (MSA)
Sections 1–3 (Tables 1a/b–18a/b) present trends in
numbers (statistically adjusted and unadjusted) and
rates (adjusted) of diagnoses of HIV infection and
AIDS, deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV
infection or AIDS, and persons living with a diagnosis
of HIV infection or AIDS. Section 4 (Tables 19–24)
presents numbers (adjusted and unadjusted) and rates
(adjusted) of diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS
and persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection
or AIDS, by state and MSA. Numerical rankings,
based on rates of AIDS diagnoses, are provided by
MSA in Table 24. All 50 states, the District of
Columbia, and 6 U.S. dependent areas had implemented confidential name-based HIV infection
reporting by April 2008. These 57 areas are represented in the columns of unadjusted numbers in
Tables 19 and 21, presenting diagnoses of HIV
infection and persons living with a diagnosis of HIV
infection (respectively). Because these numbers have
not been adjusted for reporting delays, they should be
viewed as minimums.
The tables in the 2010 report present data in 2 formats. Tables in the first format—labeled “a”—exclude
data from the dependent areas (American Samoa,
Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the
Republic of Palau (where indicated), and the U.S.
Virgin Islands). Tables in the second format—labeled
“b”—include data from the dependent areas.
Readers are encouraged to read all titles and footnotes carefully to ensure a complete understanding of
the displayed data.
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HIGHLIGHTS OF ANALYSES
The statements in this section, unless otherwise indicated, are based on estimated data. All rates are per
100,000 population. Our standard for determining
trends in numbers and rates is based on an increase or
a decrease of 5% or more. Exceptions to this standard
were made where numbers were small or rates were
based on small numbers.
Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS
Diagnoses of HIV infection
From 2007 through 2010, the estimated number and
the estimated rate of annual diagnoses of HIV infection in the 46 states with confidential name-based
HIV infection reporting remained stable (Table 1a). In
2010, the estimated rate of diagnoses of HIV infection
in the 46 states was 16.1 per 100,000 population.
• Age group: From 2007 through 2010, the rates
among persons aged 15–19 and 20–24 increased.
The rates among persons aged 35–39, 40–44, and
45–49 decreased. The rates remained stable
among children (aged less than 13 years) and
persons aged 13–14, 25–29, 30–34, 50–54, 55–
59, 60–64, and 65 years and older. In 2010, the
largest percentage of all diagnoses (16%) and the
highest rate per 100,000 population (36.9) were
those for persons aged 20–24 years.
• Race/ethnicity: From 2007 through 2010, the
rate among American Indians/Alaska Natives
increased. The rates among Hispanics/Latinos,
Native Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders, whites,
and persons reporting multiple races decreased.
The rates among Asians and blacks/African
Americans remained stable. In 2010, blacks/
African Americans accounted for 46% of all
diagnoses of HIV infection. In 2010, the rates
were 62.0 in the black/African American
population, 20.4 in the Hispanic/Latino
population, 19.3 in the Native Hawaiian/other
Pacific Islander population, 15.4 in the
population of persons reporting multiple races,
9.7 in the American Indian/Alaska Native
population, 7.3 in the white population, and 6.5 in
the Asian population.
• Sex: From 2007 through 2010, the rate among
males remained stable, but the rate among
females decreased. In 2010, males accounted for

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79% of all diagnoses of HIV infection among
adults and adolescents. The rate among adult and
adolescent males was 31.4 and the rate among
females was 8.0.
• Transmission category: From 2007 through
2010, among adult and adolescent males, the
annual number of diagnosed HIV infections
attributed to male-to-male sexual contact
increased. The numbers of infections attributed to
injection drug use, those attributed to male-tomale sexual contact and injection drug use, and
those attributed to heterosexual contact
decreased. Among adult and adolescent females,
the number of infections attributed to injection
drug use and the number of infections attributed
to heterosexual contact decreased. In 2010,
diagnosed infections attributed to male-to-male
sexual contact (61%) and the infections attributed
to heterosexual contact (27%) accounted for
approximately 88% of diagnosed HIV infections
in the 46 states.
AIDS diagnoses
From 2007 through 2010, the estimated number of
annual AIDS diagnoses in the United States remained
stable, and the rate of annual AIDS diagnoses
decreased (Table 2a). In 2010, the estimated rate of
AIDS diagnoses in the United States was 10.8 per
100,000 population.
• Age group: From 2007 through 2010, the rates
among persons aged 15–19, 20–24, 50–54, and
65 and older increased. The rates among persons
aged 13–14, 35–39, 40–44, and 45–49 decreased.
The rates remained stable for children (aged less
than 13 years) and persons aged 25–29, 30–34,
55–59, and 60–64. In 2010, the highest rate was
that for persons aged 40–44 years: 24.8 per
100,000 population.
• Race/ethnicity: From 2007 through 2010, the
rate among American Indians/Alaska Natives
increased. The rates among Hispanics/Latinos,
Native Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders, whites,
and persons reporting multiple races decreased.
The rates among Asians and blacks/African
Americans remained stable. In 2010, the rates
were 43.0 in the black/African American
population, 13.7 in the Hispanic/Latino
population, 13.7 in the population of persons

reporting multiple races, 9.7 in the Native
Hawaiian/other Pacific Islander population, 7.2
in the American Indian/Alaska Native
population, 4.4 in the white population, and 3.5 in
the Asian population.
• Sex: From 2007 through 2010, the rate among
adult and adolescent females decreased; the rate
among males remained stable. Adult and
adolescent males accounted for 75% of all AIDS
diagnoses made during 2010. The rates among
adults and adolescents in 2010 were 20.0 among
males and 6.4 among females.
• Transmission category: From 2007 through
2010, among adult and adolescent males, the
annual number of AIDS diagnoses with infection
attributed to male-to-male sexual contact
increased. The numbers of AIDS diagnoses with
infection attributed to injection drug use or to
male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug
use decreased. The number of AIDS diagnoses
with infection attributed to heterosexual contact
remained stable. Among adult and adolescent
females, the numbers of AIDS diagnoses with
infection attributed to injection drug use or to
heterosexual contact decreased.
• Region: From 2007 through 2010, the rate in the
Midwest increased. The rates in the Northeast and
the South decreased. The rate in the West
remained stable.
Deaths
Deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV
infection
From 2007 through 2009, in the 46 states with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting, the
annual estimated number and rate of deaths of persons
with a diagnosis of HIV infection increased (Table
11a). In 2009, the estimated rate of deaths of persons
with a diagnosis of HIV infection was 7.2 per 100,000
population. Deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV
infection may be due to any cause (i.e., may or may
not be related to HIV infection).
• Age group: From 2007 through 2009, the rates of
deaths among persons aged 20–24, 50–54, 55–59,
60–64, and 65 and older increased. The rates of
deaths among persons aged 35–39 and 40–44
decreased. The rates remained stable among

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children (aged less than 13 years) and persons
aged 13–14, 15–19, 25–29, 30–34 and 45–49.
• Race/ethnicity: From 2007 through 2009, the
rates of deaths among Asians, whites, and
persons reporting multiple races increased. The
rates of deaths among American Indians/Alaska
Natives, blacks/African Americans, Hispanics/
Latinos, and Native Hawaiians/other Pacific
Islanders remained stable. In 2009, the highest
rate of deaths was that for blacks/African
Americans: 29.3 per 100,000 population.
• Sex and transmission category: From 2007
through 2009, among adult and adolescent males,
the rate of deaths remained stable. Among males
with diagnosed HIV infection attributed to maleto-male sexual contact, those with infection
attributed to male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use, and those with infection
attributed to heterosexual contact, deaths
increased. Deaths of males with diagnosed HIV
infection attributed to injection drug use
remained stable. Among adult and adolescent
females, the rate of deaths remained stable. The
number of deaths of females with infection
attributed to heterosexual contact increased; the
number of those with infection attributed to
injection drug use remained stable.
Deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis
During 2007–2009 in the United States, the annual
estimated number and rate of deaths among persons
with an AIDS diagnosis remained stable (Table 12a).
In 2009, the estimated rate of deaths of persons with
an AIDS diagnosis was 5.8 per 100,000 population.
Deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis may be due
to any cause.
• Age group: From 2007 through 2009, the rates of
deaths among persons aged 20–24, 55–59, 60–64,
and 65 and older increased. Rates among persons
aged 30–34, 35–39, and 40–44 decreased. Rates
remained stable among children (aged less than
13 years) and among persons aged 13–14, 15–19,
25–29, 45–49 and 50–54.
• Race/ethnicity: From 2007 through 2009, the
annual rate of deaths among persons reporting
multiple races increased. The rate among
American Indians/Alaska Natives decreased.
Rates among Asians, blacks/African Americans,
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Hispanics/Latinos, Native Hawaiians/other
Pacific Islanders, and whites remained stable.
• Sex and transmission category: From 2007
through 2009, among adult and adolescent males,
the overall rate of deaths remained stable. The
numbers of deaths of males with an AIDS
diagnosis with infection attributed to male-tomale sexual contact or to male-to-male sexual
contact and injection drug use increased. The
numbers of deaths of males with infection
attributed to injection drug use or to heterosexual
contact remained stable. Among adult and
adolescent females, the overall rate of deaths
remained stable. The number of deaths of females
with infection attributed to injection drug use
decreased; the number of deaths of females with
infection attributed to heterosexual contact
remained stable.
• Region: The rates of deaths increased in the
West, decreased in the Northeast, and remained
stable in the Midwest and the South.
Survival
Survival after a diagnosis of HIV infection
Unadjusted data on diagnoses of HIV infection made
during 2002–2006 in the 46 states with confidential
name-based HIV infection reporting were used to
describe the proportions of persons surviving 12, 24,
and 36 months after a diagnosis of HIV infection
(Table 13a).
• Year of diagnosis: Survival increased with the
year of diagnosis for diagnoses made during
2002–2006, although year-to-year differences
were small.
• Age group: Survival decreased as age at
diagnosis increased, particularly among persons
aged 35 and older at time of diagnosis.
• Race/ethnicity: Survival was greatest among
Native Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders and
Asians, followed by whites, Hispanics/Latinos,
blacks/African Americans, American Indians/
Alaska Natives, and persons reporting
multiple races.
• Transmission category: Survival was greatest
among adult and adolescent males with diagnosed HIV infection attributed to male-to-male
sexual contact, adult and adolescent females with

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infection attributed to heterosexual contact, and
children regardless of transmission category.
Survival was intermediate among adult and
adolescent males with infection attributed to
male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug
use and those with infection attributed to heterosexual contact. Survival was lowest among adult
and adolescent males and females with infection
attributed to injection drug use.
Survival after AIDS diagnosis
Unadjusted data from AIDS diagnoses made during
2002–2006 in the United States were used to describe
persons surviving 12, 24, and 36 months after an
AIDS diagnosis (Table 14a).
• Year of diagnosis: Survival increased with the
year of diagnosis for diagnoses made during
2002–2006, although year-to-year differences
were small.
• Age group: Survival decreased as age at diagnosis increased, particularly among persons aged 40
and older. Survival was greatest for persons aged
13–14 and 15–19 at time of diagnosis.
• Race/ethnicity: Survival was greatest among
Asians and Native Hawaiians/other Pacific
Islanders, followed by Hispanics/Latinos, whites,
blacks/African Americans, and persons reporting
multiple races. Survival was lowest among
American Indians/Alaska Natives.
• Transmission category: Survival was greatest
among children with infection attributed to
perinatal transmission, followed by adult and
adolescent males with infection attributed to maleto-male sexual contact. Survival was intermediate
among adult and adolescent males with infection
attributed to male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use and among adult and adolescent
males and females with infection attributed to
heterosexual contact. Survival was lowest among
males and females with infection attributed to
injection drug use.

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV
Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)
Persons living with a diagnosis of
HIV infection
From 2007 through 2009, the estimated number of
persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection (HIV
prevalence) increased in the 46 states with confidential
name-based HIV infection reporting (Table 15a). At
the end of 2009, an estimated 784,701 persons in these
states were living with a diagnosis of HIV infection.
• Age group: At the end of 2009, the largest
percentage was that among persons aged 45–49
(20%), followed by those aged 40–44 (17%).
From 2007 through 2009, the largest percentage
increase was among persons aged 60–64 years.
• Race/ethnicity: At the end of 2009, the largest
percentage—43%—was that among blacks/
African Americans. Among the remaining racial/
ethnic groups, the percentages were 35%, whites;
19%, Hispanics/Latinos; 1% each, Asians and
persons reporting multiple races; and less than
1% each, American Indians/Alaska Natives and
Native Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders.
• Sex and transmission category: At the end of
2009, among a total of 585,197 males (diagnosis
made when they were aged 13 years or older),
68% of infections were attributed to male-to-male
sexual contact, 13% to injection drug use, 11% to
heterosexual contact, and 8% to male-to-male
sexual contact and injection drug use. Among a
total of 188,668 females (diagnosis made when
they were aged 13 years or older), 74% of infections were attributed to heterosexual contact and
26% to injection drug use. Among a total of
10,834 persons whose diagnosis was made when
they were aged less than 13 years, 88% of infections were attributed to perinatal transmission.
Prevalence rates of diagnosed HIV infection
At the end of 2009, in the 46 states with confidential
name-based HIV infection reporting, the estimated
prevalence rate of diagnosed HIV infection was
268.6 per 100,000 population (Table 15a). The estimated rates per 100,000 population were 496.1 among
adult and adolescent males, 153.6 among adult and
adolescent females, and 21.1 among children (aged
less than 13 years at the time of diagnosis). Among all

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racial/ethnic groups, the highest estimated prevalence
rate was that for blacks/African Americans: 951.9 per
100,000 population.

prevalence rate was that for blacks/African Americans: 547.5 per 100,000 population.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Persons living with an AIDS diagnosis
From 2007 through 2009, the estimated number of per- The following were prepared by using HIV surveilsons living with an AIDS diagnosis (AIDS prevalence) lance data:
• MMWR articles (selected): http://www.cdc.gov/
increased steadily (Table 16a). At the end of 2009, an
hiv/resources/reports/mmwr/
estimated 476,732 persons in the United States were
living with an AIDS diagnosis.
• Other surveillance reports: http://www.cdc.gov/
hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/reports/
• Age group: At the end of 2009, the largest
percentage was that among persons aged 45–49
• Public-use slides updated annually: http://www
(22%), followed by persons aged 40–44 (18%)
.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/
and persons aged 50–54 (17%). From 2007
slides/index.htm
through 2009, the largest percentage increase was
among persons aged 60–64 years.
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• Race/ethnicity: At the end of 2009, the largest
CDC. Establishing a holistic framework to reduce
percentage—43%—was that among blacks/
inequities in HIV, viral hepatitis, STDs, and
African Americans. Among the remaining racial/
tuberculosis in the United States. http://www
ethnic groups, the percentages were 34%, whites;
.cdc.gov/socialdeterminants/docs/SDH-White20%, Hispanics/Latinos; 2%, persons reporting
Paper-2010.pdf. Accessed December 1, 2011.
multiple races; 1%, Asians; and less than 1%
CDC. Guidelines for national HIV case surveileach, American Indians/Alaska Natives and
lance, including monitoring for HIV infection
Native Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders.
and AIDS. MMWR 1999;48(RR-13):1–31.
• Sex and transmission category: At the end of
CDC. A heightened national response to the HIV/
2009, among a total of 361,960 males (diagnosis
AIDS crisis among African Americans. 
made when they were aged 13 years or older),
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/aa/resources/
63% of infections were attributed to male-toreports/heightendresponse.htm. Revised June
male sexual contact, 17% to injection drug use,
2007. Accessed December 1, 2011.
11% to heterosexual contact, and 9% to male-tomale sexual contact and injection drug use.
CDC. HIV surveillance—United States, 1981–
Among a total of 110,945 females (diagnosis
2008. MMWR 2011;60(21):689–693.
made when they were aged 13 years or older),
CDC. Questions and answers: general surveillance
68% of infections were attributed to heterosexual
report questions. http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/
contact, and 30% were attributed to injection
surveillance/resources/factsheets/summary_
drug use. Among a total of 3,827 persons whose
changes.htm. Published November 2009.
diagnosis was made when they were aged less
Accessed December 1, 2011.
than 13 years, 95% of infections were attributed
to perinatal transmission.
CDC. Revised recommendations for HIV testing of
adults, adolescents, and pregnant women in healthAIDS prevalence rates
care settings. MMWR 2006;55(RR-14):1–17.
At the end of 2009, the estimated rate of AIDS prevaCDC. Revised surveillance case definitions for HIV
lence was 155.3 per 100,000 population (Table 16a).
infection among adults, adolescents, and children
The estimated rates per 100,000 population were
aged <18 months and for HIV infection and
292.0 among adult and adolescent males, 85.8 among
AIDS among children aged 18 months to <13
adult and adolescent females, and 7.1 among children
years—United States, 2008. MMWR
(aged less than 13 years at the time of diagnosis).
2008;57(RR-10):1–12.
Among all racial/ethnic groups, the highest estimated
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CDC. Summary of changes to the national HIV
Surveillance Report. http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/
topics/surveillance/resources/factsheets/
summary_changes.htm. Published July 2010.
Accessed December 1, 2011.
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calculations used in CDC HIV surveillance
publications. http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/
surveillance/resources/factsheets/surveillancetable.htm. Published March 2011. Accessed
December 1, 2011.
CDC. Twenty-five years of HIV/AIDS—United
States, 1981–2006. MMWR 2006;55(21):585–
589.
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adults—United States. MMWR 2010;59(47):1550–
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Technical Notes
SURVEILLANCE OF HIV INFECTION
This report includes data from case reports from 57
areas (50 states, the District of Columbia, American
Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto
Rico, the Republic of Palau, and the U.S. Virgin
Islands) that had laws or regulations requiring confidential reporting by name for adults, adolescents, and
children with confirmed diagnoses of HIV infection
(including AIDS) as of December 31, 2010. After the
removal of personal identifying information, data
from these reports were submitted to CDC. Although
AIDS cases have been reported to CDC since 1981,
the implementation of HIV infection reporting has differed from state to state. Before 1991, the surveillance
of HIV infection was not standardized, and reporting
was based primarily on passive surveillance. Since
then, CDC has assisted states in conducting active surveillance of HIV infection by the use of standardized
report forms and software. HIV surveillance was fully
integrated with AIDS surveillance in all states and
U.S. dependent areas by April 2008.
Data on diagnoses of HIV infection should be interpreted with caution. HIV surveillance reports may not
be representative of all persons infected with HIV
because not all infected persons have been tested.
Many states offer anonymous HIV testing; the results
of anonymous tests are not reported to the confidential
name-based HIV registries of state and local health
departments. Therefore, reports of confidential test
results may not represent all persons who tested positive for HIV infection. Furthermore, testing patterns
are influenced by many factors, including the extent to
which testing is routinely offered to specific groups, or
the availability of, and access to, medical care and
testing services. The data presented in this report provide a minimum estimate of persons for whom HIV
infection has been diagnosed and reported to the surveillance system. In addition, because surveillance
practices differ, the reporting and the updating of a
person's clinical and vital status differ among states.
The completeness of reporting of HIV infection is estimated at more than 80% [1].
Because states initiated confidential name-based
HIV infection reporting on different dates, the length
of time that reporting has been in place influences the
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number of diagnoses of HIV infection reported to
CDC. For example, data presented for the first year a
state initiated reporting may include cases diagnosed
during only part of the year.
For this report, the 2008 revised HIV case definition was used to classify HIV infection among adults
and adolescents and among children [2]. The revised
definition increases the specificity of the case definition by requiring laboratory-confirmed evidence of
HIV infection. Increased specificity results in more
accurate data on the number of diagnoses of HIV
infection; these data, in turn, can be used to refine
public health policies and determine the most appropriate use of HIV resources.

TABULATION AND PRESENTATION OF DATA
The data in this report are provisional and include
information received by CDC through June 30, 2011.
The data are organized into 4 sections.
• Section 1 (Tables 1a/b–10a/b): numbers
(statistically adjusted and unadjusted) and rates
(adjusted) of diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS
• Section 2 (Tables 11a/b–14a/b): numbers
(statistically adjusted and unadjusted) and rates
(adjusted) of deaths and proportions (unadjusted)
of survival among persons with a diagnosis of
HIV infection or AIDS
• Section 3 (Tables 15a/b–18a/b): numbers
(statistically adjusted and unadjusted) and rates
(adjusted) of persons living with a diagnosis of
HIV infection or AIDS
• Section 4 (Tables 19–24): numbers (statistically
adjusted and unadjusted) and rates (adjusted) of
diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS and of
persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection
or AIDS, presented by state and metropolitan
statistical area (MSA)
For the assessment of trends in diagnoses, deaths,
or prevalence, it is preferable to use statistically
adjusted (estimated) data to eliminate artifacts of
reporting in the surveillance system. Rates and trends
based on estimated numbers less than 12 should be
interpreted with caution because the estimates have

relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.

Columbia, and Puerto Rico to calculate numbers
(unadjusted) of diagnoses of HIV infection.

Areas with Mature HIV Infection
Reporting Systems
An area’s confidential name-based HIV infection
reporting is considered mature after 4 years—long
enough for the calculation of reporting-delay estimates and the determination of reliable trends (Song
R, Green TA, unpublished data, 2012). To estimate
the number of diagnoses of HIV infection, we used
data from 51 areas that have had laws or regulations
requiring confidential name-based HIV infection
reporting since at least January 2007 and that have
been reporting these data to CDC since at least June
2007. The 51 areas comprise 46 states (Alabama,
Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado,
Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri,
Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina,
North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South
Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia,
Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming)
and 5 U.S. dependent areas (American Samoa, Guam,
the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the
U.S. Virgin Islands). For Tables 1a/b, 3a/b, 5a/b, 8,
10a/b, 19, and 23, we used data from these 51 areas to
tabulate numbers (unadjusted), estimated numbers,
and estimated rates of diagnoses of HIV infection.
These data were also used to tabulate the numbers and
the estimated numbers and rates of persons living
with HIV infection (Tables 15a/b, 17a/b, 21, and 23).

Deaths
Persons reported to the national HIV surveillance system are assumed alive unless their deaths have been
reported to CDC. Death data (Tables 11a/b–12a/b)
include all deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV
infection or AIDS regardless of the cause of death.
Because of delays in the reporting of deaths, 3 years
(2007–2009) of death data are displayed. The exclusion
of data from the most recent year allowed at least 18
months for deaths to be reported to CDC. The estimated
numbers and rates of deaths resulted from statistical
adjustment for delays in reporting. Readers should use
caution when interpreting trend data on the estimated
numbers of deaths because the estimates for the most
recent year are most subject to uncertainty.

Areas with Confidential Name-Based HIV
Infection Reporting
As of April 2008, 57 areas (50 states, the District of
Columbia, and 6 U.S. dependent areas) had implemented confidential name-based HIV infection
reporting. All 57 areas were included in tabulations of
numbers (unadjusted) of diagnoses of HIV infection
by state and MSA. For Tables 19 and 21, we used data
from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and 6
U.S. dependent areas to calculate numbers (unadjusted) of diagnoses of HIV infection. For Table 23,
we used data from all 50 states, the District of

Survival Analyses
For the survival analyses presented in section 2
(Tables 13a/b–14a/b), we used the Kaplan-Meier
method to estimate the probability of survival for 12,
24, and 36 months for persons with a diagnosis of HIV
infection or AIDS whose case data were reported by
June 30, 2011. Tables were limited to persons whose
diagnosis was made during 2002–2006 to allow at
least 3 years from the time of diagnosis to deaths
occurring through December 31, 2009. Data for each
HIV reporting area were included in the survival
tables beginning with the first full calendar year after
implementation of code-based or name-based HIV
infection reporting.
Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV
Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)
Because of delays in the reporting of deaths, 3 years
of prevalence data are displayed. The data reflect the
persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection or
AIDS at the end of each year during 2007–2009. The
exclusion of data from the most recent year allowed at
least 18 months for deaths to be reported and for these
deaths to be factored into calculations of prevalence.
Age
The designation “adults and adolescents” refers to
persons aged 13 years and older; the designation
“children” refers to persons aged less than 13 years.

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For presentations of data on persons living with HIV
infection or AIDS (Tables 15a/b–18a/b, 21, and 22),
the age-group assignment (for example, 20–24 years)
or the age designation (for example, “adults and
adolescents”) is based on the person’s age as of
December 31 of the specified year. In Tables 11a/b
and 12a/b, which concern deaths of persons with a
diagnosis of HIV infection or AIDS, age-group
assignment is determined by the person's age at the
time of death. For all other tables, the age designation
or the specific age-group assignment is based on the
person's age at the time of diagnosis.

these cases were diagnosed after 2003 and were
reported to CDC in accordance with OMB’s Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal
Data on Race and Ethnicity [3].
This report also presents data for persons who
reported multiple racial categories. Persons whose race
was unknown are included in the total numbers in
Tables 11a/b–18a/b, 21, and 22, and in the cumulative
totals of Tables 2a/b and 6a/b. The number of persons
reported in each race category may include persons
whose ethnicity was not reported. In this report, persons categorized by race were not Hispanic or Latino.

Race and Ethnicity
In the Federal Register for October 30, 1997 [3], the
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announced
the Revisions to the Standards for the Classification
of Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity. Implementation by January 1, 2003, was mandated. At a minimum, data on the following racial categories should
be collected:
• American Indian or Alaska Native
• Asian
• black or African American
• Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
• white
Additionally, systems must be able to retain information when multiple racial categories are reported.
In addition to data on race, data on 2 categories of ethnicity should be collected:
• Hispanic or Latino
• not Hispanic or Latino
The Asian or Pacific Islander category displayed in
previous surveillance reports has been split into 2 categories: (1) Asian and (2) Native Hawaiian or other
Pacific Islander. The Asian category (in tables where
footnoted) includes the cases in Asians/Pacific
Islanders (referred to as legacy cases) that were
reported before the implementation of the new racial
categories in 2003 (e.g., cases of HIV infection that
were diagnosed and reported to CDC before 2003 but
that progressed to AIDS after 2003) and a small percentage of cases that were reported after 2003 but that
were reported according to the old racial category
(Asian/Pacific Islander). In tables of diagnoses of
HIV infection during 2007–2010, the Asian category
does not include Asian/Pacific Islander cases because

Geographic Designations
In tables of diagnoses and tables of persons living
with HIV infection or AIDS, geographic designations
reflect the area of residence at the time of HIV or
AIDS diagnosis. In tables of deaths, the geographic
designations reflect the area of residence at the time
of death. The areas of residence included in the report
are defined as follows:
Northeast: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, and Vermont
Midwest: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan,
Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio,
South Dakota, and Wisconsin
South: Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, District of
Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and
West Virginia
West: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado,
Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico,
Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming
U.S. dependent areas: American Samoa, Guam,
the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the
Republic of Palau, and the U.S. Virgin Islands

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Metropolitan Statistical Areas
In the Federal Register for December 27, 2000, the
OMB published revised standards for defining MSAs
in federal statistical activities [4]. These standards,
which provided for the identification of MSAs in the
United States and Puerto Rico, replaced the 1990 standards. The adoption of the new standards was effective
as of December 27, 2000. On June 6, 2003, the OMB
announced new MSA definitions based on the new

Technical Notes

standards and Census 2000 data [5]. Tables 23 (HIV
diagnosis data) and 24 (AIDS data) present numbers
and rates of diagnoses, by MSA, for areas with populations of 500,000 or more. The MSAs listed in Tables
23 and 24 are defined according to the OMB’s most
recent update (December 2009) of statistical areas [6].
Transmission Categories
Transmission category is the term for the classification of cases that summarizes a person’s possible HIV
risk factors; the summary classification results from
selecting, from the presumed hierarchical order of
probability, the one risk factor most likely to have
been responsible for transmission. For surveillance
purposes, a diagnosis of HIV infection or AIDS is
counted only once in the hierarchy of transmission categories. Persons with more than one reported risk factor for HIV infection are classified in the transmission
category listed first in the hierarchy. The exception is
men who report sexual contact with other men and
injection drug use; this group makes up a separate
transmission category.
Persons whose transmission category is classified as
male-to-male sexual contact include men who report
sexual contact with other men (i.e., homosexual contact) and men who report sexual contact with both men
and women (i.e., bisexual contact). Persons whose
transmission category is classified as heterosexual
contact are persons who report specific heterosexual
contact with a person known to have, or to be at high
risk for, HIV infection (e.g., an injection drug user).
Cases in persons with no reported risk factor for
HIV infection listed in the hierarchy of transmission
categories are classified as “no risk factor reported or
identified” [7]. No identified risk factor (NIR) cases
include cases that have been followed up by local
health department officials; cases in persons whose
risk-factor information is missing because they died,
declined to be interviewed, or were lost to follow-up;
and cases in persons who were interviewed or for
whom other follow-up information was available but
for whom no risk factor was identified.
Because a substantial proportion of cases of HIV
infection and AIDS are reported to CDC without an
identified risk factor, multiple imputation is used to
assign a risk factor for these cases [8]. Multiple imputation is a statistical approach in which each missing
risk factor is replaced with a set of plausible values that
represent the uncertainty about the true, but missing,

value [9]. The plausible values are analyzed by using
standard procedures, and the results from these analyses are then combined to produce the final results. In
this report, multiple imputation has been used in tables
displaying estimated values, by transmission category,
for adults and adolescents, but not in tables displaying
data for children (because the number of cases in children is small, missing risk factors were not imputed).
Reporting Delays
Reporting delays (time between diagnosis or death
and the reporting of diagnosis or death to CDC) may
differ among demographic and geographic categories;
for some, delays in reporting have been as long as
several years. The statistical adjustment of the data
on diagnoses and deaths is based on estimates of
reporting-delay distributions, which are calculated by
using a modified semiparametric life-table statistical
procedure. This procedure takes into account differences in reporting delays due to sex, race/ethnicity,
and HIV transmission categories; reporting city, state,
or territory; geographic region; the size of the MSA;
and the type of facility where the diagnosis was made
or death occurred (Song R, Green TA, unpublished
data, 2012).
Rates
Rates per 100,000 population were calculated for the
numbers of diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS, the
deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection or
AIDS, and persons living with a diagnosis of HIV
infection or AIDS. At the time of this report, complete
2010 census data were not available from the U.S.
Census Bureau. Therefore, the population denominators used to compute these rates for the 50 states, the
District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico were based on
the official postcensus estimates for 2009 from the
U.S. Census Bureau [10]. The population denominators for American Samoa, Guam, the Northern
Mariana Islands, The Republic of Palau, and the
U.S. Virgin Islands were based on estimates and projections from the U.S. Census Bureau's International
Data Base [11]. Each rate was calculated by dividing
the estimated total number of diagnoses (or deaths, or
persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection or
AIDS) for the calendar year by the population for that
calendar year and then multiplying the number by
100,000. The denominators used for calculating age-,

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sex-, and race/ethnicity-specific rates were computed
by applying the 2009 postcensus estimates for age,
sex, and race/ethnicity for the 50 states and the
District of Columbia [10]. The same method was used
to calculate the denominators for Puerto Rico, with
the exception of race/ethnicity estimates; these data
are not available for Puerto Rico. For the other 5 U.S.
dependent areas, estimates from the U.S. Census
Bureau's International Data Base were used for ageand sex-specific population denominators [11].
CDC currently does not provide subpopulation
rates by race/ethnicity for the 6 U.S. dependent areas
because the U.S. Census Bureau does not collect
information from all U.S. dependent areas. Similarly,
rates for transmission categories are not provided
because of the absence of denominator data (i.e., the
denominator data used in this report come from the
U.S. Census Bureau, but the U.S. Census Bureau does
not collect data on transmission categories).

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Table 1a. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2007–2010—46 states with confidential name-based HIV infection
reporting
2007

2008

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

2009

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

2010

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

215

223

0.4

218

230

0.5

185

200

0.4

185

217

0.4

13–14

37

39

0.5

37

39

0.5

26

28

0.4

30

34

0.4

15–19

1,932

2,002

9.8

2,034

2,146

10.4

1,979

2,131

10.4

1,878

2,200

10.7

20–24

5,527

5,707

28.2

6,007

6,338

31.2

6,181

6,697

32.7

6,415

7,565

36.9

25–29

6,444

6,661

33.3

6,297

6,635

32.5

6,043

6,555

31.7

5,758

6,823

33.0

30–34

5,695

5,883

31.9

5,595

5,914

31.8

5,223

5,654

29.9

5,039

5,954

31.4

35–39

6,633

6,853

34.3

5,905

6,235

31.4

5,172

5,624

28.8

4,660

5,523

28.3

40–44

6,844

7,073

34.1

6,144

6,488

32.0

5,444

5,915

29.7

4,830

5,720

28.7

45–49

5,472

5,652

26.1

5,353

5,654

26.1

4,742

5,151

23.8

4,460

5,296

24.4

50–54

3,583

3,708

18.6

3,372

3,558

17.5

3,276

3,568

17.3

3,124

3,671

17.8

55–59

1,996

2,062

11.9

1,998

2,106

12.0

1,924

2,091

11.6

1,825

2,154

12.0

60–64

952

982

7.2

991

1,040

7.3

890

961

6.4

945

1,119

7.5

65

840

868

2.4

774

818

2.2

732

795

2.1

718

853

2.3

American Indian/Alaska Native

202

207

9.1

211

221

9.6

196

208

9.0

201

225

9.7

Asian

744

773

6.5

724

769

6.3

661

724

5.8

668

814

6.5

20,733

21,414

62.0

20,937

22,094

63.2

19,448

21,093

59.8

18,527

21,854

62.0

9,429

9,772

22.0

8,908

9,441

20.6

8,614

9,413

19.9

8,052

9,653

20.4

Race/ethnicity

Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinob
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

65

67

21.3

59

62

19.2

67

72

22.0

51

64

19.3

14,222

14,665

7.7

13,172

13,853

7.3

12,195

13,161

6.9

11,821

13,878

7.3

775

816

20.8

714

761

18.8

636

697

16.7

547

642

15.4

20,664

26,320

—

20,309

26,750

—

19,757

26,739

—

19,304

28,782

—

Injection drug use

2,025

3,146

—

1,591

2,753

—

1,258

2,413

—

1,081

2,373

—

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use

1,361

1,782

—

1,125

1,567

—

995

1,445

—

919

1,443

—

Heterosexual contactc

3,261

4,865

—

3,071

4,798

—

2,711

4,423

—

2,375

4,416

—

White
Multiple races
Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact

Other

d

Subtotal

7,679

48

—

7,938

46

—

7,580

33

—

7,600

31

—

34,990

36,160

31.3

34,034

35,914

30.7

32,301

35,054

29.7

31,279

37,045

31.4

17

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18

Table 1a. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2007–2010—46 states with confidential name-based HIV infection
reporting (cont)
2007

2008

Estimateda
Rate

2009

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

2010

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Estimateda

No.

No.

No.

No.

Rate

1,082

1,911

—

965

1,792

—

780

1,561

—

592

1,393

—

5,269

9,382

—

4,941

9,235

—

4,183

8,534

—

3,701

8,459

—

4,614

36

—

4,567

30

—

4,368

20

—

4,110

16

—

10,965

11,329

9.4

10,473

11,057

9.1

9,331

10,116

8.2

8,403

9,868

8.0

182

189

—

174

183

—

152

164

—

143

162

—

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contact

c

Otherd
Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

Other

e

Subtotal
Totalf

33

34

—

44

46

—

33

35

—

42

54

—

215

223

0.4

218

230

0.5

185

200

0.4

185

217

0.4

46,170

47,712

16.6

44,725

47,200

16.3

41,817

45,369

15.5

39,867

47,129

16.1

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC
since at least June 2007.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates
are not calculated by transmission category because of the lack of denominator data.
b
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
d
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
e
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

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Table 1b. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2007–2010—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential
name-based HIV infection reporting
2007

2008

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

2009

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

2010

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13

223

232

0.5

221

233

0.5

185

200

0.4

187

219

0.4

13–14

37

39

0.5

40

42

0.5

27

29

0.4

30

34

0.4

15–19

1,958

2,030

9.7

2,060

2,175

10.4

1,996

2,151

10.3

1,899

2,232

10.7

20–24

5,621

5,808

28.3

6,086

6,426

31.2

6,256

6,788

32.6

6,482

7,675

36.9

25–29

6,413

6,765

32.6

6,140

6,673

31.8

5,847

6,972

33.3

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

6,571

6,797

33.4

30–34

5,811

6,008

32.1

5,711

6,044

32.0

5,349

5,808

30.2

5,134

6,118

31.8

35–39

6,775

7,005

34.6

6,037

6,382

31.7

5,276

5,750

29.0

4,753

5,671

28.6

40–44

6,992

7,231

34.4

6,293

6,654

32.3

5,566

6,064

30.0

4,925

5,873

29.1

45–49

5,600

5,790

26.4

5,476

5,791

26.4

4,840

5,271

24.0

4,558

5,461

24.9

50–54

3,675

3,806

18.9

3,455

3,651

17.7

3,350

3,658

17.5

3,182

3,767

18.0

55–59

2,045

2,114

12.1

2,042

2,155

12.1

1,967

2,144

11.7

1,862

2,217

12.1

60–64

986

1,019

7.3

1,028

1,082

7.4

912

988

6.5

978

1,171

7.7

65

875

906

2.5

810

858

2.3

761

831

2.2

739

887

2.3

202

207

—

211

221

—

196

208

—

201

225

—

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asian

747

776

—

724

769

—

663

727

—

670

818

—

Black/African American

20,759

21,442

—

20,956

22,116

—

19,464

21,112

—

18,542

21,877

—

Hispanic/Latinob

10,392

10,806

—

9,828

10,470

—

9,396

10,367

—

8,740

10,788

—

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races

69

71

—

62

65

—

69

75

—

53

67

—

14,225

14,668

—

13,177

13,858

—

12,199

13,166

—

11,823

13,881

—

775

816

—

714

761

—

638

700

—

547

642

—

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact

20,868

26,578

—

20,540

27,038

—

19,968

27,030

—

19,520

29,194

—

Injection drug use

2,226

3,417

—

1,782

3,012

—

1,400

2,633

—

1,173

2,581

—

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use

1,388

1,817

—

1,145

1,592

—

1,018

1,480

—

933

1,474

—

Heterosexual contactc

3,381

5,034

—

3,195

4,965

—

2,818

4,583

—

2,478

4,630

—

Other

d

Subtotal

7,810

48

—

8,033

46

—

7,675

33

—

7,698

31

—

35,673

36,894

31.5

34,695

36,653

30.9

32,879

35,760

29.9

31,802

37,910

31.7

19

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20

Table 1b. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2007–2010—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential
name-based HIV infection reporting (cont)
2007

2008
a

Estimated
No.

No.

Injection drug use

1,125

1,967

Heterosexual contactc

5,474

Otherd

4,674

Rate

2009
a

Estimated

Rate

2010

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

Estimateda

No.

No.

No.

No.

Rate

—

1,004

1,844

—

802

1,595

—

607

1,426

—

9,657

—

5,130

9,499

—

4,345

8,779

—

3,830

8,727

—

36

—

4,622

31

—

4,414

20

—

4,150

16

—

11,273

11,660

9.5

10,756

11,373

9.2

9,561

10,395

8.3

8,587

10,168

8.2

186

193

—

177

187

—

152

164

—

144

164

—

Female adult or adolescent

Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

Othere
Subtotal
Totalf

37

39

—

44

46

—

33

35

—

43

56

—

223

232

0.5

221

233

0.5

185

200

0.4

187

219

0.4

47,169

48,785

16.7

45,672

48,259

16.4

42,625

46,355

15.6

40,576

48,298

16.3

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC
since at least June 2007.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates
by race/ethnicity are not provided because U.S. census information for U.S. dependent areas is limited. Rates are not calculated by transmission category because of the lack of denominator data.
b
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
d
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
e
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

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Table 2a. AIDS diagnoses, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2007–2010 and cumulative—United States
2007

2008

Estimateda

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65
Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asianc
Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinod
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific
Islander
White
Multiple races

No.

No.

34
75
422
1,748
3,135
3,811
5,265
6,139
5,252
3,336
1,848
914
720

36
79
445
1,832
3,286
3,996
5,524
6,447
5,514
3,502
1,940
960
758

123
419
15,686
6,444
45

Rate

2009

Estimateda
No.

No.

0.1
1.0
2.1
8.6
15.6
20.6
26.3
29.5
24.2
16.7
10.7
6.6
2.0

37
55
433
1,706
3,106
3,767
4,830
5,561
4,922
3,307
1,910
964
733

39
60
465
1,828
3,331
4,034
5,180
5,970
5,294
3,549
2,050
1,029
784

127
445
16,458
6,790
47

5.5
3.4
44.6
14.9
11.0

158
446
15,219
6,139
39

9,245
737

9,675
777

4.9
18.1

12,613
2,352
1,449

15,966
3,332
1,786

2,628
4,756
23,798

3,747
148
24,979

Rate

2010

Estimateda
No.

No.

0.1
0.7
2.1
8.6
15.5
20.7
24.8
27.9
23.2
16.6
11.1
6.8
2.0

12
44
425
1,841
2,980
3,507
4,175
4,804
4,656
3,339
1,855
885
726

14
52
482
2,064
3,350
3,938
4,687
5,419
5,257
3,766
2,094
998
820

167
485
16,304
6,642
42

7.2
3.6
43.7
14.1
9.5

125
386
14,083
5,967
45

8,654
676

9,244
729

4.6
16.5

—
—
—

12,102
2,074
1,349

15,908
3,103
1,713

—
—
20.6

2,637
4,887
23,049

3,846
164
24,735

Rate

Estimateda
Rate

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

No.

No.

0.0
0.6
2.2
9.6
15.5
19.8
22.8
25.8
23.0
17.3
11.0
6.3
2.1

18
41
410
1,755
2,613
3,066
3,445
3,965
3,970
2,924
1,585
828
677

23
52
529
2,262
3,379
4,009
4,464
5,198
5,194
3,825
2,100
1,094
889

0.0
0.6
2.5
10.5
15.6
20.2
21.7
24.8
22.7
17.6
11.1
6.9
2.2

9,428
1,356
7,397
43,637
129,899
213,165
232,649
191,860
126,239
72,740
39,355
20,868
17,906

9,475
1,399
7,686
44,845
132,099
216,176
236,291
195,833
129,681
75,059
40,644
21,508
18,431

136
445
15,794
6,802
52

5.8
3.2
41.9
14.0
11.6

133
343
12,549
4,920
34

170
480
16,188
6,636
44

7.2
3.5
43.0
13.7
9.7

3,639
8,422
462,647
192,586
843

3,721
8,759
473,229
197,449
870

7,991
652

8,976
736

4.5
16.2

6,835
483

8,875
622

4.4
13.7

423,517
14,676

429,804
15,125

—
—
—

11,837
1,663
1,131

16,317
2,738
1,543

—
—
—

10,274
1,353
880

16,796
2,745
1,446

—
—
—

485,083
161,194
72,576

541,330
186,122
79,048

—
—
20.1

2,459
4,650
21,740

3,771
138
24,507

—
—
19.8

1,924
4,495
18,926

3,629
133
24,749

—
—
20.0

58,353
98,910
876,116

74,708
11,851
893,058

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use
Heterosexual contacte
Otherf
Subtotal

21

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22

Table 2a. AIDS diagnoses, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2007–2010 and cumulative—United States (cont)
2007

2008
a

Estimated

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

No.

No.

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contacte
Otherf
Subtotal

1,496
4,420
2,951
8,867

2,306
6,835
163
9,304

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Otherg
Subtotal

32
2
34

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West
Totalh

Rate

2009
a

Estimated
No.

No.

—
—
—
7.3

1,269
4,072
2,904
8,245

2,097
6,624
117
8,839

34
2
36

—
—
0.1

32
5
37

8,255
3,645
15,253
5,546

8,824
3,811
15,843
5,840

16.1
5.7
14.3
8.4

32,699

34,319

11.4

Rate

2010
a

Estimateda

Estimated
No.

No.

—
—
—
6.9

1,061
3,726
2,710
7,497

1,878
6,410
133
8,421

34
5
39

—
—
0.1

11
1
12

7,126
3,715
14,925
5,565

7,909
3,962
15,721
6,021

14.4
5.9
14.0
8.5

31,331

33,613

11.0

Rate

Rate

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

No.

No.

—
—
—
6.5

812
3,041
2,500
6,353

1,752
6,364
127
8,242

—
—
—
6.4

72,022
100,024
48,909
220,955

88,400
131,904
6,289
226,593

13
1
14

—
—
0.0

14
4
18

18
4
23

—
—
0.0

8,573
855
9,428

8,617
859
9,475

6,532
3,624
13,723
5,370

7,742
4,019
15,018
6,163

14.0
6.0
13.3
8.6

5,367
3,322
12,059
4,549

7,824
4,178
14,722
6,292

14.2
6.3
13.0
8.8

335,458
115,881
432,559
222,601

343,357
118,260
440,261
227,249

29,249

32,942

10.7

25,297

33,015

10.8

1,106,499i 1,129,127

a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates
are not calculated by transmission category because of the lack of denominator data.
b
From the beginning of the epidemic through 2010.
c Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
d
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
e
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
f Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
h
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.
i Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity.

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Table 2b. AIDS diagnoses, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2007–2010 and cumulative—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
2007

2008

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

2009

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

2010

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

Age at diagnosis (yr)

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

<13

34

36

0.1

38

40

0.1

12

14

0.0

18

23

0.0

9,848

9,898

13–14

76

80

1.0

56

61

0.7

44

52

0.6

41

52

0.6

1,413

1,457

15–19

430

454

2.1

442

475

2.2

428

486

2.2

411

531

2.4

7,616

7,911

20–24

1,775

1,861

8.6

1,728

1,852

8.6

1,855

2,081

9.5

1,768

2,280

10.4

44,978

46,211

25–29

3,194

3,350

15.7

3,150

3,380

15.5

3,030

3,410

15.5

2,639

3,415

15.5

133,989

136,250

30–34

3,887

4,078

20.8

3,855

4,132

20.9

3,572

4,013

19.9

3,108

4,065

20.1

219,837

222,946

35–39

5,384

5,654

26.6

4,929

5,290

25.0

4,256

4,782

23.0

3,509

4,552

21.9

239,594

243,363

40–44

6,284

6,604

29.8

5,685

6,107

28.2

4,918

5,552

26.1

4,042

5,301

24.9

197,363

201,467

45–49

5,370

5,641

24.4

5,050

5,436

23.5

4,760

5,379

23.3

4,067

5,329

23.0

129,836

133,401

50–54

3,417

3,590

16.9

3,396

3,647

16.8

3,417

3,857

17.5

2,981

3,902

17.7

74,818

77,214

55–59

1,891

1,987

10.8

1,947

2,091

11.1

1,899

2,146

11.2

1,612

2,138

11.1

40,595

41,926

60–64

948

996

6.8

986

1,054

6.9

909

1,026

6.4

853

1,128

7.0

21,567

22,233

65

746

786

2.0

766

821

2.1

747

844

2.1

695

913

2.3

18,749

19,299

American Indian/Alaska Native

123

127

—

158

167

—

125

136

—

133

170

—

3,640

3,722

Asianc

419

445

—

447

486

—

386

445

—

343

480

—

8,457

8,795

15,708

16,482

—

15,229

16,316

—

14,097

15,811

—

12,558

16,201

—

463,111

473,707

7,156

7,561

—

6,818

7,396

—

6,547

7,481

—

5,354

7,233

—

225,619

231,204

48

51

—

42

45

—

46

53

—

35

45

—

860

889

9,245

9,675

—

8,657

9,247

—

7,994

8,979

—

6,838

8,879

—

423,643

429,933

737

777

—

677

730

—

652

736

—

483

622

—

14,704

15,154

Race/ethnicity

Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinod
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific
Islander
White
Multiple races
Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact

12,749

16,120

—

12,237

16,067

—

11,962

16,470

—

10,367

16,935

—

490,588

547,061

Injection drug use

2,559

3,573

—

2,277

3,346

—

1,806

2,918

—

1,461

2,906

—

174,022

199,428

Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use

1,486

1,828

—

1,370

1,738

—

1,158

1,577

—

899

1,474

—

75,036

81,567

Heterosexual contacte

2,724

3,863

—

2,729

3,960

—

2,550

3,887

—

1,994

3,738

—

61,937

78,497

Otherf

4,792

150

—

4,926

167

—

4,677

139

—

4,520

133

—

99,527

12,028

24,310

25,534

20.7

23,539

25,278

20.3

22,153

24,992

19.9

19,241

25,186

20.0

901,110

918,581

Subtotal

23

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24

Table 2b. AIDS diagnoses, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2007–2010 and cumulative—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas (cont)
2007

2008

Estimated
No.

No.

1,551

2,367

a

Rate

2009

Estimated
No.

No.

—

1,308

2,145

a

Rate

2010

Estimated

a

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Cumulativeb
Est. No.a

No.

No.

No.

—

1,100

1,927

—

837

1,790

—

74,917

91,415

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contact

e

4,579

7,016

—

4,222

6,805

—

3,858

6,576

—

3,136

6,506

—

105,085

137,253

Otherf

2,962

164

—

2,921

118

—

2,724

134

—

2,512

127

—

49,243

6,428

Subtotal

9,092

9,547

7.4

8,451

9,068

7.0

7,682

8,636

6.6

6,485

8,422

6.4

229,245

235,096

32

34

—

33

35

—

11

13

—

14

18

—

8,969

9,015

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Other

g

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

2

2

—

5

5

—

1

1

—

4

4

—

879

883

34

36

0.1

38

40

0.1

12

14

0.0

18

23

0.0

9,848

9,898

Northeast

8,255

8,824

16.1

7,126

7,909

14.4

6,532

7,742

14.0

5,367

7,824

14.2

335,458

343,357

Midwest

3,645

3,811

5.7

3,715

3,962

5.9

3,624

4,019

6.0

3,322

4,178

6.3

115,881

118,260

South

15,253

15,843

14.3

14,925

15,721

14.0

13,723

15,018

13.3

12,059

14,722

13.0

432,559

440,261

West

5,546

5,840

8.4

5,565

6,021

8.5

5,370

6,163

8.6

4,549

6,292

8.8

222,601

227,249

737

798

18.3

697

774

17.7

598

700

15.9

447

616

14.0

33,704

Subtotal
Region of residence

U.S. dependent areas
Total

h

33,436

35,117

11.5

32,028

34,387

11.1

29,847

33,642

10.8

25,744

33,630

10.8

34,448
i

1,140,203 1,163,575

a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates
by race/ethnicity are not provided because U.S. census information for U.S. dependent areas is limited. Rates are not calculated by transmission category because of the lack of denominator data.
b
From the beginning of the epidemic through 2010.
c Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
d
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
e
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
f Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
h
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.
i Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity.

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Table 3a. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2010—46 states with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
American Indian/
Alaska Native
Estimatedb

Asian
Estimatedb

Black/African American
Estimatedb

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

0
0
2
33
32
42
28
15
19
16
4
5
5

0
0
2
36
36
47
30
16
23
19
4
5
5

0.0
0.0
1.1
17.9
19.4
30.5
20.2
10.9
13.8
12.2
3.4
5.5
2.8

2
0
14
74
114
113
130
88
63
30
23
11
6

2
0
16
87
145
137
159
105
79
37
28
13
7

0.1
0.0
2.1
10.6
14.2
12.3
13.7
10.4
8.5
4.4
4.0
2.3
0.6

127
24
1,287
3,662
2,627
2,030
1,853
1,994
1,867
1,426
858
461
311

84
4
14

119
6
20

—
—
—

392
13
15

583
22
21

—
—
—

14
30
146

19
0
164

—
—
18.1

29
105
554

51
1
678

—
—
13.7

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Othere
Subtotal

7
25
23
55

15
46
0
61

—
—
—
6.4

4
65
43
112

8
125
1
134

—
—
—
2.5

235
2,312
2,814
5,361

723
5,539
5
6,268

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
f
Other
Subtotal

0
0
0

0
0
0

—
—
0.0

1
1
2

1
1
2

—
—
0.1

97
30
127

108
35
142

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65
Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use
d
Heterosexual contact
e
Other
Subtotal

No.

Rate

Hispanic/Latinoa
Estimatedb

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander
Estimatedb

White

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

27
3
286
1,196
1,350
1,312
1,101
1,021
748
476
279
134
119

33
4
342
1,434
1,622
1,563
1,329
1,218
897
571
332
162
146

0.3
0.2
8.7
37.9
40.1
39.8
36.3
37.8
31.8
25.7
19.8
13.0
5.4

0
0
1
13
11
8
5
3
8
1
1
0
0

0
0
1
17
13
11
6
3
11
1
1
0
0

0.0
0.0
4.1
62.5
46.3
37.5
22.5
14.3
46.1
5.4
6.7
0.0
0.0

25
2
264
1,338
1,550
1,468
1,477
1,643
1,693
1,136
634
324
267

—
—
—

4,309
295
170

6,399
632
279

—
—
—

36
2
1

52
2
2

—
—
—

1,466 2,977
—
4,150
10
—
13,039 15,444 116.0

479
1,499
6,752

771
5
8,087

—
—
44.7

1
6
46

2
0
58

—
—
44.4

356
1,722
10,315

—
—
—
41.7

73
621
579
1,273

190
1,342
2
1,533

—
—
—
9.2

1
2
2
5

1
4
1
6

—
—
—
4.5

—
—
2.0

27
0
27

33
0
33

—
—
0.3

0
0
0

0
0
0

—
—
0.0

142
2.0
28
2.5
1,506 48.8
4,325 148.3
3,100 112.1
2,396 99.7
2,188 90.5
2,348 97.3
2,215 87.3
1,683 72.6
1,011 53.5
545 39.2
366 11.9

6,811 10,838
430 1,199
182
419

Multiple races

Estimatedb

Total

Estimatedb

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

34
2
305
1,550
1,821
1,723
1,731
1,951
1,998
1,316
747
383
316

0.1
0.0
2.5
12.5
14.8
15.5
14.5
15.1
13.3
8.8
5.6
3.3
1.0

4
1
24
99
74
66
66
66
62
39
26
10
10

5
1
27
116
86
77
79
79
73
44
30
12
12

0.3
0.6
6.5
33.7
29.1
34.7
40.1
45.2
40.5
26.6
21.9
10.9
5.3

185
30
1,878
6,415
5,758
5,039
4,660
4,830
4,460
3,124
1,825
945
718

7,396 10,396
326
486
515
670

—
—
—

276
11
22

396
25
32

546
13
12,111

—
—
15.3

30
88
427

260
619
602
1,481

432
1,295
6
1,733

—
—
—
2.1

15
10
25

17
18
34

—
—
0.1

Estimatedb
No.c
Rate
217
34
2,200
7,565
6,823
5,954
5,523
5,720
5,296
3,671
2,154
1,119
853

0.4
0.4
10.7
36.9
33.0
31.4
28.3
28.7
24.4
17.8
12.0
7.5
2.3

—
—
—

19,304 28,782
1,081 2,373
919 1,443

—
—
—

50
0
504

—
—
39.3

2,375 4,416
7,600
31
31,279 37,045

—
—
31.4

12
57
47
116

24
109
0
133

—
—
—
9.7

592
3,701
4,110
8,403

1,393
8,459
16
9,868

—
—
—
8.0

3
1
4

4
1
5

—
—
0.3

143
42
185

162
54
217

—
—
0.4

25

g
Total
201 225
9.7
668 814
6.5 18,527 21,854 62.0
8,052 9,653
20.4
51
64 19.3 11,821 13,878
7.3
547 642 15.4 39,867 47,129
16.1
Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC since at least June 2007.
a
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
b
Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates are not calculated by transmission category
because of the lack of denominator data.
c
Because the estimated totals were calculated independently of the corresponding values for each subpopulation, the subpopulation values may not sum to the totals shown here.
d
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
e
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

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Table 3b. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2010—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV
infection reporting
American Indian/
Alaska Native
No. Est. No.b

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

Black/African
American

Asian
No.

Est. No.b

No.

Est. No.b

Hispanic/Latinoa
No. Est. No.b

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander
No.
Est. No.b

White

Multiple races

Total

No.

Est. No.b

No.

Est. No.b

No.

Est. No.b,c

0
0
2
33
32
42
28
15
19
16
4
5
5

0
0
2
36
36
47
30
16
23
19
4
5
5

2
0
14
74
115
114
130
88
63
30
23
11
6

2
0
16
87
147
138
159
105
79
37
28
13
7

128
24
1,287
3,663
2,629
2,031
1,857
1,996
1,867
1,428
859
461
312

143
28
1,506
4,326
3,103
2,398
2,194
2,351
2,215
1,686
1,013
545
368

28
3
307
1,261
1,436
1,405
1,189
1,113
845
532
315
167
139

35
4
374
1,541
1,766
1,724
1,469
1,367
1,061
664
393
213
179

0
0
1
14
11
8
6
3
8
1
1
0
0

0
0
1
18
13
11
8
3
11
1
1
0
0

25
2
264
1,338
1,550
1,468
1,477
1,644
1,694
1,136
634
324
267

34
2
305
1,550
1,821
1,723
1,731
1,952
1,999
1,316
747
383
316

4
1
24
99
74
66
66
66
62
39
26
10
10

5
1
27
116
86
77
79
79
73
44
30
12
12

187
30
1,899
6,482
5,847
5,134
4,753
4,925
4,558
3,182
1,862
978
739

219
34
2,232
7,675
6,972
6,118
5,671
5,873
5,461
3,767
2,217
1,171
887

84
4
14

119
6
20

393
13
15

584
22
21

6,813
430
182

10,842
1,203
420

4,521
387
184

6,803
836
310

37
2
1

53
2
2

7,396
326
515

10,396
487
670

276
11
22

396
25
32

19,520
1,173
933

29,194
2,581
1,474

14
30
146

19
0
164

29
105
555

51
1
679

1,466
4,158
13,049

2,984
10
15,460

582
1,588
7,262

978
5
8,932

1
6
47

2
0
59

356
1,723
10,316

546
13
12,112

30
88
427

50
0
504

2,478
7,698
31,802

4,630
31
37,910

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Othere
Subtotal

7
25
23
55

15
46
0
61

4
65
44
113

9
127
1
137

236
2,312
2,817
5,365

725
5,544
5
6,274

87
748
615
1,450

220
1,598
2
1,820

1
3
2
6

1
6
1
8

260
620
602
1,482

432
1,297
6
1,735

12
57
47
116

24
109
0
133

607
3,830
4,150
8,587

1,426
8,727
16
10,168

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
f
Other
Subtotal

0
0
0

0
0
0

1
1
2

1
1
2

98
30
128

109
35
143

27
1
28

33
1
35

0
0
0

0
0
0

15
10
25

17
18
34

3
1
4

4
1
5

144
43
187

164
56
219

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and injection
drug use
d
Heterosexual contact
e
Other
Subtotal

g
Total
201
225
670
818
18,542 21,877
8,740 10,788
53
67
11,823 13,881
547
642
40,576
Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC since at least June 2007.
a
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
b
Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting.
c Because the estimated totals were calculated independently of the corresponding values for each subpopulation, the subpopulation values may not sum to the totals shown here.
d
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
e
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

48,298

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Table 4a. AIDS diagnoses, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2010—United States
American Indian/
Alaska Native
Estimated

a
Asian

c

Black/African American

Estimated

c

c
Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

b
Hispanic/Latino
Estimated

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

<13

0

0

0.0

1

1

0.1

10

12

0.2

4

13–14

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

31

39

3.3

5

15–19

1

1

0.5

2

3

0.3

293

371

11.3

20–24

10

12

6.1

22

30

3.3

1,088

1,380

25–29

15

17

9.0

46

63

5.7

1,375

1,755

30–34

24

33

20.8

56

85

7.1

1,402

35–39

21

27

17.7

69

91

7.3

1,563

40–44

14

17

10.9

52

73

6.6

45–49

20

26

15.3

50

72

7.1

50–54

16

23

14.7

24

33

55–59

3

3

2.7

15

21

60–64

5

6

5.9

3

65

4

5

2.3

3

51

78

—

8

12

—

Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use
e
Heterosexual contact
f
Other

10

15

10
18

Subtotal

97

No.

c

White

c
Estimated

Multiple races

c
Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

Total

Estimated
No.

No.

c

Rate

c
Estimated
No.

No.

d

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Rate

6

0.0

0

0

0.0

3

4

0.0

0

0

0.0

18

23

0.0

7

0.4

0

0

0.0

4

5

0.1

1

1

0.5

41

52

0.6

74

100

2.5

1

1

3.2

34

47

0.4

5

6

1.3

410

529

2.5

44.5

346

465

12.0

2

3

8.0

257

334

2.6

30

38

10.0

1,755

2,262

10.5

59.5

626

836

20.2

4

5

12.4

498

638

4.9

49

64

19.5

2,613

3,379

15.6

1,797

69.9

782

1,057

26.2

6

8

20.8

743

961

8.3

53

68

27.6

3,066

4,009

20.2

1,992

77.0

786

1,047

27.9

7

9

27.7

922

1,199

9.6

77

99

45.0

3,445

4,464

21.7

1,851

2,415

93.1

783

1,052

31.8

6

8

24.3

1,185

1,540

11.3

74

94

48.2

3,965

5,198

24.8

1,854

2,396

87.9

621

842

29.1

6

8

24.2

1,344

1,751

11.1

75

99

49.1

3,970

5,194

22.7

3.6

1,519

1,979

79.6

431

595

26.2

2

2

8.3

881

1,126

7.2

51

67

36.0

2,924

3,825

17.6

2.7

798

1,055

52.0

231

314

18.3

0

0

0.0

503

660

4.7

35

46

30.1

1,585

2,100

11.1

4

0.6

432

567

37.9

132

179

14.0

0

0

0.0

241

319

2.6

15

19

16.1

828

1,094

6.9

4

0.3

333

432

13.1

99

136

4.9

0

0

0.0

220

290

0.9

18

23

9.3

677

889

2.2

179

317

—

3,644

6,236

—

2,224

3,749

—

19

28

—

3,966

6,094

—

191

294

—

10,274 16,796

—

12

26

—

655

1,458

—

332

707

—

1

1

—

315

491

—

30

49

—

1,353

2,745

—

—

16

26

—

277

530

—

147

252

—

3

4

—

401

578

—

26

42

—

880

1,446

—

17

—

21

37

—

1,231

2,466

—

393

670

—

1

1

—

245

400

—

23

38

—

1,924

3,629

—

4

—

63

2

—

2,507

64

—

919

28

—

2

-

—

926

33

—

60

2

—

4,495

133

—

126

13.6

291

408

7.5

8,314 10,754

75.6

4,015

5,406

29.1

26

34

19.0

5,853

7,596

9.1

330

426

30.1

18,926 24,749

20.0

5

11

—

4

8

—

405

989

—

121

261

—

3

4

—

252

430

—

22

48

—

812

1,752

—

19

32

—

26

62

—

2,044

4,352

—

431

941

—

4

5

—

438

825

—

79

148

—

3,041

6,364

—

Age at diagnosis (yr)

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
e
Heterosexual contact
f
Other

12

1

—

21

1

—

1,776

81

—

349

21

—

1

1

—

289

20

—

52

1

—

2,500

127

—

36

44

4.6

51

70

1.2

4,225

5,422

33.7

901

1,224

7.1

8

10

5.4

979

1,275

1.5

153

197

13.1

6,353

8,242

6.4

Perinatal
Otherg

0

0

—

1

1

—

7

9

—

4

6

—

0

0

—

2

3

—

0

0

—

14

18

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

3

3

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

0

0

—

4

4

—

Subtotal

0

0

0.0

1

1

0.1

10

12

0.2

4

6

0.0

0

0

0.0

3

4

0.0

0

0

0.0

18

23

0.0

Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)

27

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28

Table 4a. AIDS diagnoses, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2010—United States (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native
Estimated

Asian

c

a

Black/African American

c
Estimated

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Northeast

3

4

3.1

55

92

Midwest

14

18

4.5

40

South

27

34

4.6

68

West

89

113

10.5

133

170

7.2

Estimated
No.

No.

3.2

2,595

50

3.1

86

2.9

180

252

4.0

343

480

3.5

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

b
Hispanic/Latino

c

Estimated

c

White

c

Estimated

Multiple races

Estimated

c

Total

c
Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

3,741

60.9

1,434

2,096

31.8

2

2

11.1

1,154

1,712

4.4

1,687

2,119

31.1

320

414

9.4

3

4

16.0

1,183

1,478

2.8

75

95

11.1

7,416

9,102

42.5

1,658

1,980

11.5

4

5

7.5

2,667

3,247

4.7

219

268

18.7

851

1,226

37.0

1,508

2,145

10.6

25

32

9.5

1,831

2,438

6.3

65

85

5.2

12,549 16,188

43.0

4,920

6,636

13.7

34

44

9.7

6,835

8,875

4.4

483

622

13.7

Estimated
d

c

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

124

175

27.5

5,367

7,824

3,322

4,178

6.3

12,059 14,722

13.0

Region of residence

Total

h

4,549

14.2

6,292

8.8

25,297 33,015

10.8

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

a
Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
b Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c

Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates are not calculated by transmission category
because of the lack of denominator data.

d

Because the estimated totals were calculated independently of the corresponding values for each subpopulation, the subpopulation values may not sum to the totals shown here.
e Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.

f
g

Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.

Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
h Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

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Table 4b. AIDS diagnoses, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2010—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
American Indian/
Alaska Native
No.

Est. No.

c

Asian
No.

Black/African
American

a

c
Est. No.

Hispanic/Latino

c
Est. No.

No.

No.

b

Est. No.

c

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander
No.

Est. No.

c

White
No.

Multiple races

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.

Total
c

No.

Est. No.

c,d

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13

0

0

1

1

10

12

4

6

0

0

3

4

0

0

18

23

13–14

0

0

0

0

31

39

5

7

0

0

4

5

1

1

41

52

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

15–19

1

1

2

3

293

371

75

102

1

1

34

47

5

6

411

531

20–24

10

12

22

30

1,088

1,380

359

483

2

3

257

334

30

38

1,768

2,280

25–29

15

17

46

63

1,377

1,758

650

870

4

5

498

638

49

64

2,639

3,415

30–34

24

33

56

85

1,402

1,797

823

1,112

7

9

743

961

53

68

3,108

4,065

35–39

21

27

69

91

1,565

1,994

848

1,133

7

9

922

1,199

77

99

3,509

4,552

40–44

14

17

52

73

1,852

2,416

858

1,153

6

8

1,186

1,541

74

94

4,042

5,301

45–49

20

26

50

72

1,854

2,396

717

976

6

8

1,345

1,753

75

99

4,067

5,329

50–54

16

23

24

33

1,520

1,980

487

671

2

2

881

1,126

51

67

2,981

3,902

55–59

3

3

15

21

799

1,057

257

351

0

0

503

660

35

46

1,612

2,138

60–64

5

6

3

4

433

568

156

212

0

0

241

319

15

19

853

1,128

65

4

5

3

4

334

433

115

158

0

0

221

291

18

23

695

913

51

78

179

317

3,646

6,239

2,314

3,883

19

28

3,967

6,096

191

294

10,367

16,935

8

12

12

26

655

1,461

440

864

1

1

315

492

30

49

1,461

2,906

10

15

16

26

277

530

166

280

3

4

401

578

26

42

899

1,474

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and injection
drug use
Heterosexual contacte

10

17

21

37

1,231

2,470

463

774

1

1

245

400

23

38

1,994

3,738

f
Other

18

4

63

2

2,512

64

938

28

2

0

927

33

60

2

4,520

133

Subtotal

97

126

291

408

8,321

10,764

4,321

5,830

26

34

5,855

7,599

330

426

19,241

25,186

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use

5

11

4

8

405

989

146

299

3

4

252

430

22

48

837

1,790

Heterosexual contacte
f
Other

19

32

26

62

2,045

4,354

523

1,077

5

7

439

827

79

148

3,136

6,506

12

1

21

1

1,777

81

360

21

1

1

289

20

52

1

2,512

127

Subtotal

36

44

51

70

4,227

5,425

1,029

1,398

9

11

980

1,277

153

197

6,485

8,422

Perinatal
Otherg

0

0

1

1

7

9

4

6

0

0

2

3

0

0

14

18

0

0

0

0

3

3

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

4

4

Subtotal

0

0

1

1

10

12

4

6

0

0

3

4

0

0

18

23

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)

29

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30

Table 4b. AIDS diagnoses, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2010—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native
No.

c
Est. No.

Black/African
American

Asiana
No.

c
Est. No.

No.

c
Est. No.

3,741

Hispanic/Latinob
No.

c
Est. No.

1,434

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

White

Multiple races

No.

c
Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

2,096

2

2

1,154

1,712

c

No.

Est. No.

Total
c

No.

Est. No.

c,d

Region of residence
Northeast

3

4

55

92

2,595

Midwest

14

18

40

50

1,687

2,119

320

414

3

4

1,183

1,478

75

95

3,322

4,178

South

27

34

68

86

7,416

9,102

1,658

1,980

4

5

2,667

3,247

219

268

12,059

14,722

West

89

113

180

252

851

1,226

1,508

2,145

25

32

1,831

2,438

65

85

4,549

6,292

0

0

0

0

9

12

434

598

1

2

3

4

0

0

447

616

133

170

343

480

12,558

16,201

5,354

7,233

35

45

6,838

8,879

483

622

25,744

33,630

U.S. dependent areas
Totalh

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

a Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
b

Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting.
d

Because the estimated totals were calculated independently of the corresponding values for each subpopulation, the subpopulation values may not sum to the totals shown here.

e

Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.

f Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
h
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

124

175

5,367

7,824

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Table 5a. Diagnoses of HIV infection among children <13 years of age, by race/ethnicity, 2007–2010—46 states with confidential name-based HIV infection
reporting
2007

2008

Estimateda
Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asian
Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinob
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

Totalc

2009

Estimateda

2010

Estimateda

Estimateda

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

0

0

0.0

2

2

0.5

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

8

8

0.4

7

7

0.3

5

5

0.2

2

2

0.1

142

147

2.1

147

155

2.2

130

141

2.0

127

142

2.0

36

38

0.3

28

29

0.2

32

35

0.3

27

33

0.3

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

25

26

0.1

25

26

0.1

16

17

0.1

25

34

0.1

4

4

0.3

9

10

0.7

2

2

0.1

4

5

0.3

215

223

0.4

218

230

0.5

185

200

0.4

185

217

0.4

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC
since at least June 2007.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population.
b
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

Table 5b. Diagnoses of HIV infection among children <13 years of age, by race/ethnicity, 2007–2010—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential
name-based HIV infection reporting
2007
Race/ethnicity

No.

2008

Est. No.

a

No.

2009

Est. No.

a

No.

2010

Est. No.

a

No.

Est. No.a

American Indian/Alaska Native

0

0

2

2

0

0

0

0

Asian

9

9

7

7

5

5

2

2

142

147

147

155

130

141

128

143

43

45

31

33

32

35

28

35

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

25

26

25

26

16

17

25

34

4

4

9

10

2

2

4

5

223

232

221

233

185

200

187

219

Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinob
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races
Totalc

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.

31

See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC
since at least June 2007.
a
Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.
b Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

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Table 6a. AIDS diagnoses among children <13 years of age, by race/ethnicity, 2007–2010 and cumulative—United States

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asianc

2007

2008

2009

2010

Estimateda

Estimateda

Estimateda

Estimateda

No.

No.

Rate

0

0

0.0

No.

No.

0

0

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

0.0

0

0

0.0

No.

No.

Rate

0

0

0.0

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

31

31

0

0

0.0

2

2

0.1

0

0

0.0

1

1

0.1

48

49

26

27

0.4

23

25

0.3

7

8

0.1

10

12

0.2

5,702

5,731

Hispanic/Latinod

4

4

0.0

3

3

0.0

4

4

0.0

4

6

0.0

1,918

1,929

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

7

7

White

4

4

0.0

5

5

0.0

1

1

0.0

3

4

0.0

1,593

1,599

Multiple races

0

0

0.0

4

4

0.3

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

128

129

34

36

0.1

37

39

0.1

12

14

0.0

18

23

0.0

9,428f

Black/African American

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

Totale

9,475

a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population.
b From the beginning of the epidemic through 2010.
c Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
d Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
e Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.
f Includes children of unknown race/ethnicity.

Table 6b. AIDS diagnoses among children <13 years of age, by race/ethnicity, 2007–2010 and cumulative—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
2007
Race/ethnicity

No.

2008

Est. No.b

No.

2009

Est. No.b

No.

Cumulativea

2010

Est. No.b

No.

Est. No.b

No.

Est. No.b

American Indian/Alaska Native

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

31

31

Asianc

0

0

2

2

0

0

1

1

48

49

26

27

23

25

7

8

10

12

5,712

5,741

Hispanic/Latinod

Black/African American

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

6

2,327

2,340

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

7

7

White

4

4

5

5

1

1

3

4

1,593

1,599

Multiple races

0

0

4

4

0

0

0

0

129

130

34

36

38

40

12

14

18

23

9,848f

9,898

Totale

a From the beginning of the epidemic through 2010.
b Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.
c Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
d Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
e Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.
f Includes children of unknown race/ethnicity.

Table 7. AIDS diagnoses among children <13 years of age, by year of diagnosis, 1992–2010—United States and
6 U.S. dependent areas
United States and
dependent areas

United States
Year of diagnosis

No.

Est. No.a

No.

Est. No.a

1992

910

913

958

961

1993

893

896

931

934

1994

822

825

847

850

1995

684

687

706

709

1996

523

526

537

540

1997

341

343

353

355

1998

251

253

258

260

1999

201

203

206

208

2000

133

134

136

137

2001

129

130

130

131

2002

111

112

118

119

2003

72

73

74

75

2004

58

59

59

60

2005

55

57

55

57

2006

37

38

40

41

2007

34

36

34

36

2008

37

39

38

40

2009

12

14

12

14

2010

18

23

18

23

a

Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.

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Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

33

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34

Table 8. Diagnoses of HIV infection among adult and adolescent Hispanics/Latinos, by transmission category and place of birth, 2010—46 states and
5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
Central America

Cuba

Mexico

Puerto Rico

No.

Est.
No.a

%

No.

Est.
No.a

%

218

395

73.8

142

173

76.3

Injection drug use

6

28

5.3

8

15

6.4

48

Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use

0

5

1.0

3

4

1.9

62

106

19.7

24

35

Otherd

157

1

0.1

28

0

Subtotal

443

534

205

227

0

8

4.4

0

1

4.7

3

10

5.0

21

39

Heterosexual contact

75

166

95.6

10

19

95.3

101

194

94.6

147

Otherd

69

0

0.0

8

0

0.0

64

1

0.4

58

Subtotal

144

174

100

18

20

100

Totale

587

709

100

223

247

100

Transmission category

No.

Est.
No.a

United States

Total

%

No.b

Est.
No.a,b

%

79.7

4,521

6,803

76.2

284

8.2

387

836

9.4

116

173

5.0

184

310

3.5

8.2

180

246

7.1

582

978

10.9

0.2

479

1

0.0

1,588

5

0.1

7,262

8,932 100

%

No.

Est.
No.a

%

No.

548

50.4

230

297

87.2

1,982 2,760

140

269

24.7

3

9

2.5

131

2.2

20

39

3.6

5

6

1.8

183

11.9

112

231

21.3

18

28

1

0.1

137

0

0.0

25

1

728

1,086 100

281

340

11.6

0

2

4.5

50

109

17.3

87

220

12.1

295

88.3

22

53

95.3

274

521

82.6

748

1,598

87.8

0

0.0

24

0

0.2

198

0

0.1

615

2

0.1

%

No.

80.1

319

87

5.7

18

34

15.4

101

0.0

295

Est.
No.a

South America

Est.
No.a

Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

Heterosexual contactc

100

100

826 1,230

1,288 1,535 100

100

2,888 3,464 100

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
c

168

205 100

226

334 100

46

55

100

1,456 1,740 100

954

1,420 100

327

395

100

522

631 100

3,410 4,094 100

1,450

1,820 100

8,712 10,753 100

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC
since at least June 2007.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting.
b

Entries include persons whose place of birth is not among those listed and persons whose place of birth is unknown.

c

Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
d Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
e

Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

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Table 9. AIDS diagnoses among adult and adolescent Hispanics/Latinos, by transmission category and place of birth, 2010—United States and 6 U.S.
dependent areas
Central America

Cuba

No.

Est.
No.a

%

146

315

68.0

68

Injection drug use

5

31

6.7

Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use

4

10

58

Otherd
Subtotal

%

No.

Est.
No.a

86

64.2

507

9

13

9.6

2.2

3

5

106

22.9

23

131

1

0.1

344

463

2

11

Heterosexual contact

47

Otherd

Puerto Rico

South America

%

No.

Est.
No.a

%

860

77.2

152

233

32.4

29

63

5.7

189

305

3.6

19

40

3.6

22

30

22.6

82

150

13.4

9

0

0.0

190

1

0.1

112

133

8.3

0

1

12.6

1

7

125

90.6

4

9

87.4

54

51

1

1.1

5

0

0.0

35

Subtotal

100

138

100

9

11

100

90

Totale

444

601

100

121

144

100

917

Transmission category

No.

Est.
No.a

Mexico

Est.
No.a

%

79

120

74.2

42.5

0

7

33

4.6

6

88

146

20.4

56

2

0.2

507

719

6.2

42

68

111

93.2

118

1

0.6

United States
Est.
No.a

Total
Est.
No.a,b %

%

No.b

981 1,502

70.4

2,314 3,883

4.1

147

284

13.3

440

864

14.8

9

5.5

90

141

6.6

166

280

4.8

15

26

15.8

125

184

8.6

463

774

13.3

20

1

0.4

271

22

1.1

938

28

0.5

120

162

24.8

1

3

7.4

84

160

28.8

146

299

21.4

205

74.7

18

33

92.2

198

380

68.4

523 1,077

77.1

29

1

0.5

9

0

0.4

138

16

2.8

120 100

189

274

100

28

36

100

1,233 100

696

993

100

148

197

100

No.

No.

Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact

Heterosexual contactc

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

100

100

827

1,114 100

100

100

1,614 2,134 100

66.6

4,321 5,830 100

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
c

a
b

420

e

21

1.5

555 100

1,029 1,398 100

2,034 2,689 100

5,350 7,228 100

Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting.
Entries include persons whose place of birth is not among those listed and persons whose place of birth is unknown.

c Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
d

360

Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

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Table 10a. Time to an AIDS diagnosis after a diagnosis of HIV infection, by selected characteristics, 2009—46 states
with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
<12 Monthsa

12 Monthsb

Total

Est. No.

%

Est. No.

%

Est. No.c

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

14
8
310
1,145
1,561
1,721
2,044
2,310
2,149
1,617
946
444
418

7
31
15
17
24
30
36
39
42
45
45
46
53

186
18
1,818
5,546
4,990
3,931
3,575
3,601
3,000
1,947
1,146
514
377

93
69
85
83
76
70
64
61
58
55
55
54
47

200
27
2,128
6,691
6,551
5,652
5,619
5,910
5,150
3,564
2,091
958
795

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asian
Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinod
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races

60
248
6,469
3,456
25
4,174
255

29
34
31
37
34
32
37

148
477
14,605
5,950
47
8,981
442

71
66
69
63
66
68
63

208
724
21,074
9,406
72
13,155
697

8,181
1,085
449
1,868
26
11,611

31
45
31
42
79
33

18,546
1,326
993
2,548
7
23,419

69
55
69
58
21
67

26,727
2,411
1,442
4,416
33
35,030

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contacte
Otherf
Subtotal

552
2,492
18
3,062

35
29
89
30

1,008
6,035
2
7,045

65
71
11
70

1,560
8,527
20
10,107

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Otherg
Subtotal

12
2
14

7
6
7

152
33
186

93
94
93

164
35
200

14,686

32

30,650

68

45,336

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use
Heterosexual contacte
Otherf
Subtotal

Totalh

Note. Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for
incomplete reporting.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least
January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC since at least June 2007.
Data exclude 32 persons whose month of diagnosis of HIV infection is unknown.
a Includes persons whose diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS were made at the same time.
b
Includes persons in whom AIDS has not developed.
c
Because the estimated totals were calculated independently of the corresponding values for each subpopulation, the subpopulation values may not
sum to the totals shown here.
d
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
e
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
f
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
h
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may
not sum to the column total.

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36

Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

Table 10b. Time to an AIDS diagnosis after a diagnosis of HIV infection, by selected characteristics, 2009—46 states
and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
<12 Monthsa

12 Monthsb

Total

Est. No.

%

Est. No.

%

Est. No.c

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

14
8
310
1,153
1,584
1,752
2,078
2,372
2,206
1,667
970
460
435

7
30
14
17
24
30
36
39
42
46
45
47
52

186
20
1,839
5,628
5,086
4,054
3,668
3,687
3,063
1,987
1,172
525
396

93
70
86
83
76
70
64
61
58
54
55
53
48

200
28
2,149
6,782
6,670
5,806
5,745
6,059
5,269
3,654
2,142
985
831

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asian
Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinod
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races

60
248
6,483
3,760
25
4,178
255

29
34
31
36
33
32
36

148
479
14,610
6,598
50
8,982
444

71
66
69
64
67
68
64

208
727
21,093
10,358
75
13,160
700

8,256
1,152
458
1,931
26
11,824

31
44
31
42
79
33

18,762
1,478
1,019
2,645
7
23,911

69
56
69
58
21
67

27,018
2,630
1,477
4,576
33
35,734

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contacte
Otherf
Subtotal

563
2,590
18
3,171

35
30
89
31

1,031
6,182
2
7,216

65
70
11
69

1,594
8,772
20
10,386

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Otherg
Subtotal

12
2
14

7
6
7

152
33
186

93
94
93

164
35
200

15,008

32

31,312

68

46,320

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use
Heterosexual contacte
Otherf
Subtotal

Totalh

Note. Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for
incomplete reporting.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least
January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC since at least June 2007.
Data exclude 33 persons whose month of diagnosis of HIV infection is unknown.
a
Includes persons whose diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS were made at the same time.
b
Includes persons in whom AIDS has not developed.
c Because the estimated totals were calculated independently of the corresponding values for each subpopulation, the subpopulation values may not
sum to the totals shown here.
d
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
e Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
f
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
h
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may
not sum to the column total.

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Diagnoses of HIV Infection and AIDS

37

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38

Table 11a. Deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—46 states with confidential namebased HIV infection reporting
2007

2008

Estimated
No.

No.

a

2009
a

Estimateda

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Age at death (yr)

Deaths and Survival after a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS

<13

9

10

0.0

5

6

0.0

5

8

0.0

13–14

7

8

0.1

0

0

0.0

2

3

0.0

15–19

43

49

0.2

44

54

0.3

27

37

0.2

20–24

173

196

1.0

163

201

1.0

160

235

1.1

25–29

524

592

3.0

470

579

2.8

435

624

3.0

30–34

896

1,010

5.5

786

967

5.2

732

1,037

5.5

35–39

1,919

2,165

10.8

1,521

1,863

9.4

1,255

1,766

9.0

40–44

3,113

3,498

16.9

2,600

3,172

15.6

2,123

2,994

15.0

45–49

3,458

3,881

18.0

3,071

3,756

17.4

2,786

3,905

18.0

50–54

3,009

3,377

17.0

2,895

3,538

17.4

2,648

3,719

18.0

55–59

2,013

2,263

13.1

2,159

2,627

14.9

2,072

2,894

16.1

60–64

1,101

1,237

9.0

1,246

1,528

10.7

1,258

1,765

11.8

65

1,161

1,304

3.6

1,316

1,612

4.4

1,432

2,028

5.4

85

96

4.2

93

116

5.0

69

100

4.3

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asian

b

78

88

0.7

88

109

0.9

63

94

0.8

Black/African American

8,800

9,888

28.6

7,972

9,715

27.8

7,390

10,351

29.3

Hispanic/Latinoc

2,696

3,002

6.8

2,646

3,193

7.0

2,372

3,238

6.9

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races

7

8

2.6

6

7

2.2

4

6

1.9

5,278

5,973

3.2

5,032

6,230

3.3

4,556

6,569

3.5

480

534

13.6

436

528

13.0

478

653

15.6

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Table 11a. Deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—46 states with confidential namebased HIV infection reporting (cont)
2007

2008

Estimateda
No.

No.

Male-to-male sexual contact

5,470

7,451

Injection drug use

2,553

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use

1,238
1,286

2009

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

—

5,010

7,562

3,395

—

2,322

1,535

—

1,104

1,930

—

1,301

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

—

4,707

8,220

—

3,366

—

2,065

3,397

—

1,506

—

1,084

1,691

—

2,117

—

1,071

2,068

—

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent

Deaths and Survival after a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS

d

Heterosexual contact
Other

e

Subtotal

2,269

118

—

2,225

109

—

2,031

104

—

12,816

14,429

12.5

11,962

14,659

12.5

10,958

15,480

13.1

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use

1,429

1,979

—

1,360

2,043

—

1,162

1,986

—

Heterosexual contactd

1,941

3,052

—

1,747

3,052

—

1,718

3,412

—

Othere

1,165

48

—

1,129

54

—

1,025

38

—

Subtotal

4,535

5,078

4.2

4,236

5,148

4.2

3,905

5,435

4.4

Perinatal

56

63

—

62

75

—

55

76

—

Otherf

19

22

—

16

20

—

17

24

—

Subtotal

75

84

0.2

78

95

0.2

72

100

0.2

17,426

19,591

6.8

16,276

19,902

6.9

14,935

21,015

7.2

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)

Totalg

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. Deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection may be due to any cause.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC
since at least June 2007.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates
are not calculated by transmission category because of the lack of denominator data.
b Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
c

Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

d

Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
e Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f
g

Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity. Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum
to the column total.

39

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40

Table 11b. Deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent
areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
2007

2008

Estimated
No.

No.

a

2009
a

Estimateda

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Age at death (yr)
<13

Deaths and Survival after a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS

10

12

0.0

6

7

0.0

5

8

0.0

13–14

7

8

0.1

0

0

0.0

2

3

0.0

15–19

45

51

0.2

48

59

0.3

28

39

0.2

20–24

179

203

1.0

165

203

1.0

166

243

1.2

25–29

543

614

3.0

484

596

2.9

449

642

3.1

30–34

927

1,046

5.6

820

1,009

5.3

752

1,062

5.5

35–39

1,978

2,233

11.0

1,562

1,912

9.5

1,301

1,826

9.2

40–44

3,215

3,616

17.2

2,687

3,279

15.9

2,198

3,094

15.3

45–49

3,548

3,986

18.2

3,174

3,882

17.7

2,863

4,010

18.3

50–54

3,087

3,468

17.2

2,979

3,640

17.7

2,728

3,828

18.3

55–59

2,048

2,304

13.1

2,210

2,690

15.1

2,119

2,957

16.2

60–64

1,134

1,275

9.1

1,270

1,557

10.7

1,283

1,799

11.8

65

1,200

1,349

3.7

1,348

1,652

4.4

1,478

2,090

5.5

85

96

—

93

116

—

69

100

—

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asian

b

79

89

—

88

109

—

63

94

—

Black/African American

8,809

9,899

—

7,978

9,722

—

7,405

10,374

—

Hispanic/Latinoc

3,176

3,558

—

3,110

3,762

—

2,788

3,792

—

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races

8

9

—

7

8

—

5

8

—

5,280

5,975

—

5,035

6,234

—

4,558

6,572

—

482

536

—

439

532

—

481

657

—

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Table 11b. Deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent
areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting (cont)
2007

2008

Estimateda
No.

No.

Male-to-male sexual contact

5,527

7,521

Injection drug use

2,730

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use

1,271
1,346

2009

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

—

5,071

7,639

3,610

—

2,509

1,574

—

1,139

2,006

—

1,355

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

—

4,759

8,296

—

3,599

—

2,206

3,604

—

1,548

—

1,113

1,729

—

2,184

—

1,123

2,149

—

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent

Deaths and Survival after a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS

d

Heterosexual contact
Other

e

Subtotal

2,288

120

—

2,232

109

—

2,056

104

—

13,162

14,830

12.6

12,306

15,080

12.7

11,257

15,882

13.3

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use

1,488

2,049

—

1,399

2,092

—

1,192

2,027

—

Heterosexual contactd

2,019

3,150

—

1,830

3,160

—

1,815

3,546

—

Othere

1,173

48

—

1,135

54

—

1,031

39

—

Subtotal

4,680

5,246

4.3

4,364

5,306

4.3

4,038

5,612

4.5

Perinatal

60

67

—

67

81

—

60

82

—

Otherf

19

22

—

16

20

—

17

24

—

Subtotal

79

89

0.2

83

101

0.2

77

106

0.2

17,921

20,165

6.9

16,753

20,486

7.0

15,372

21,601

7.3

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)

Totalg

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. Deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection may be due to any cause.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC
since at least June 2007.
a
Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates
by race/ethnicity are not provided because U.S. census information for U.S. dependent areas is limited. Rates are not calculated by transmission category because of the lack of denominator data.
b
Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
c
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
d Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
e

Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.

f

Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity. Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum
to the column total.

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Table 12a. Deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2007–2009 and cumulative—United States
2007

2008

Estimated
No.

No.

a

2009
a

Estimateda

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Cumulativeb

Rate

No.

Est. No.a

Age at death (yr)
<13

6

7

0.0

3

4

0.0

3

4

0.0

4,952

4,986

13–14

9

10

0.1

0

0

0.0

2

3

0.0

288

294

Deaths and Survival after a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS

15–19

36

40

0.2

36

43

0.2

25

33

0.2

1,212

1,248

20–24

150

169

0.8

141

171

0.8

135

191

0.9

9,237

9,432

25–29

448

503

2.4

416

506

2.4

369

513

2.4

45,465

46,125

30–34

808

905

4.7

689

837

4.3

631

869

4.4

98,922

100,273

35–39

1,765

1,979

9.4

1,387

1,680

8.1

1,132

1,555

7.6

123,353

125,612

40–44

2,848

3,179

14.5

2,386

2,881

13.5

1,882

2,584

12.3

114,050

117,093

45–49

3,207

3,577

15.7

2,845

3,441

15.1

2,530

3,454

15.1

83,845

87,022

50–54

2,730

3,042

14.5

2,582

3,115

14.5

2,339

3,176

14.6

53,444

56,017

55–59

1,751

1,950

10.7

1,929

2,316

12.5

1,804

2,429

12.8

31,497

33,217

60–64

957

1,065

7.4

1,071

1,292

8.6

1,072

1,445

9.1

17,870

18,842

65

966

1,074

2.8

1,115

1,341

3.5

1,126

1,517

3.8

18,205

19,221

American Indian/Alaska Native

73

82

3.6

77

94

4.0

56

79

3.4

1,814

1,893

Asianc

72

81

0.6

84

102

0.8

58

84

0.6

3,097

3,187

Black/African American

8,122

9,064

24.5

7,345

8,843

23.7

6,497

8,782

23.3

242,516

250,745

Hispanic/Latinod

2,438

2,697

5.9

2,358

2,810

6.0

2,142

2,853

5.9

92,853

95,376

9

10

2.3

12

14

3.3

5

7

1.6

346

355

4,552

5,111

2.6

4,330

5,293

2.7

3,850

5,380

2.7

254,819

260,572

415

457

10.6

392

468

10.6

439

584

12.8

6,823

7,177

Male-to-male sexual contact

4,966

6,537

—

4,512

6,533

—

4,144

6,863

—

271,486

296,222

Injection drug use

2,398

3,120

—

2,215

3,112

—

1,945

3,030

—

109,572

123,713

Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use

1,149

1,398

—

1,049

1,391

—

991

1,498

—

43,305

46,949

Heterosexual contacte

1,166

1,672

—

1,188

1,836

—

942

1,679

—

23,724

30,505

Race/ethnicity

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific
Islander
White
Multiple races
Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent

Otherf
Subtotal

1,810

116

—

1,764

115

—

1,600

109

—

45,251

8,960

11,489

12,842

10.6

10,728

12,986

10.6

9,622

13,179

10.6

493,338

506,349

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Table 12a. Deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2007–2009 and cumulative—United States (cont)
2007

2008

Estimateda
No.

No.

Injection drug use

1,399

1,887

Heterosexual contacte

1,772

2,650

2009

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

—

1,339

1,945

—

1,558

2,566

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

—

1,067

1,729

—

1,518

2,755

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

—

45,100

52,948

—

39,941

50,210

Rate

Female adult or adolescent

f

Other

972

66

—

924

70

—

809

66

—

18,406

4,248

4,143

4,603

3.6

3,821

4,581

3.6

3,394

4,550

3.5

103,447

107,406

42

47

—

47

56

—

30

40

—

4,906

4,968

7

8

—

4

5

—

4

6

—

649

657

49

55

0.1

51

61

0.1

34

46

0.1

5,555

5,626

Northeast

4,322

4,734

8.6

4,078

4,778

8.7

3,425

4,276

7.7

194,149

198,038

Midwest

1,572

1,828

2.8

1,368

1,766

2.7

1,206

1,901

2.8

60,192

62,513

South

7,397

8,275

7.5

6,840

8,238

7.4

6,312

8,578

7.6

225,531

233,485

West

2,390

2,664

3.8

2,314

2,846

4.0

2,107

3,019

4.2

122,468

125,344

Totalh

15,681

17,501

5.8

14,600

17,628

5.8

13,050

17,774

5.8

602,340

619,380

Subtotal

Deaths and Survival after a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Otherg
Subtotal
Region of Residence

Note. Deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis may be due to any cause.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates
are not calculated by transmission category because of the lack of denominator data.
b
From the beginning of the epidemic through 2009.
c Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
d
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
e
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
f Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
h
Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity. Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum
to the column total.

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Table 12b. Deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2007–2009 and cumulative—United States and 6 U.S.
dependent areas
2007

2008
a

Estimated
No.

No.

2009
a

Estimateda

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Cumulativeb

Rate

No.

Est. No.a

Age at death (yr)
<13

Deaths and Survival after a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS

7

8

0.0

13–14

9

10

0.1

15–19

38

43

0.2

20–24

156

176

0.8

25–29

462

519

30–34

833

934

35–39

1,815

40–44

2,934

45–49

5

0.0

4

0.0

0

0

0.0

39

47

0.2

2

3

0.0

297

303

26

35

0.2

1,269

1,307

143

173

0.8

140

197

0.9

9,712

9,918

2.4

425

517

4.8

715

868

2.4

382

530

2.4

47,504

48,202

4.4

649

891

4.4

102,705

104,135

2,037

9.6

1,424

3,278

14.8

2,462

1,725

8.2

1,172

1,606

7.7

127,990

130,373

2,974

13.7

1,943

2,662

12.5

118,024

3,285

3,668

15.9

121,213

2,943

3,561

15.4

2,595

3,539

15.3

86,558

89,862

50–54

2,800

3,123

55–59

1,784

1,989

14.7

2,661

3,210

14.8

2,401

3,255

14.8

55,105

57,771

10.8

1,974

2,371

12.6

1,841

2,476

12.9

32,402

60–64

988

34,172

1,101

7.5

1,089

1,314

8.6

1,093

1,472

9.2

18,452

19,457

1,000

1,113

2.9

1,143

1,375

3.5

1,162

1,563

3.9

18,974

20,034

American Indian/Alaska Native

73

82

—

77

94

—

56

79

—

1,814

1,893

Asianc

73

82

—

84

102

—

58

84

—

3,113

3,203

Black/African American

8,129

9,072

—

7,350

8,849

—

6,506

8,794

—

242,778

251,018

Hispanic/Latinod

2,857

3,181

—

2,770

3,310

—

2,488

3,293

—

114,318

117,575

10

11

—

13

16

—

6

9

—

352

363

4,553

5,112

—

4,332

5,295

—

3,852

5,384

—

254,896

260,652

416

458

—

394

471

—

440

586

—

6,841

7,197

Male-to-male sexual contact

5,015

6,596

—

4,569

6,604

—

4,190

6,926

—

274,864

299,737

Injection drug use

2,553

3,306

—

2,375

3,309

—

2,063

3,189

—

118,866

133,448

Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use

1,177

1,430

—

1,082

1,431

—

1,018

1,532

—

45,059

48,767

Heterosexual contacte

1,220

1,738

—

1,236

1,895

—

983

1,734

—

25,784

32,683

Otherf

1,822

117

—

1,770

115

—

1,613

112

—

45,584

9,086

11,787

13,187

10.7

11,032

13,354

10.7

9,867

13,492

10.7

510,157

523,721

65

4

3

5,192

5,230

Race/ethnicity

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific
Islander
White
Multiple races
Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent

Subtotal

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Table 12b. Deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2007–2009 and cumulative—United States and 6 U.S.
dependent areas (cont)
2007

2008

Estimateda
No.

No.

1,452

1,949

1,844
975

2009

Estimateda

Rate

Estimateda

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

46,996

54,946

—

42,619

53,049

—

18,586

4,357

3.6

108,201

112,352

43

—

5,157

5,225

6

—

669

678

36

48

0.1

5,826

5,903

8.7

3,425

4,276

7.7

194,149

198,038

2.7

1,206

1,901

2.8

60,192

62,513

7.4

6,312

8,578

7.6

225,531

233,485

2,846

4.0

2,107

3,019

4.2

122,468

125,344

512

11.7

359

459

10.4

21,844

22,596

18,140

5.9

13,409

18,234

5.9

624,184

641,976

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

—

1,372

1,987

2,736

—

1,634

67

—

930

4,271

4,751

3.7

46

52

7

8

53

60

Northeast

4,322

Midwest

1,572

South
West

Rate

—

1,089

1,757

2,663

—

1,602

2,866

71

—

815

70

3,936

4,721

3.6

3,506

4,693

—

50

60

—

32

—

4

5

—

4

0.1

54

65

0.1

4,734

8.6

4,078

4,778

1,828

2.8

1,368

1,766

7,397

8,275

7.5

6,840

8,238

2,390

2,664

3.8

2,314

430

497

11.4

422

16,111

17,997

5.9

15,022

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
e

Heterosexual contact
Otherf

Deaths and Survival after a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS

Subtotal

—

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Otherg
Subtotal
Region of Residence

U.S. dependent areas
Totalh

Note. Deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis may be due to any cause.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates
by race/ethnicity are not provided because U.S. census information for U.S. dependent areas is limited. Rates are not calculated by transmission category because of the lack of denominator data.
b
From the beginning of the epidemic through 2009.
c Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
d
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
e
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
f Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
h
Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity. Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum
to the column total.

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Table 13a. Survival for more than 12, 24, and 36 months after a diagnosis of HIV infection during 2002–2006, by
selected characteristics—46 states with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
Proportion survived
(in months)
No. of persons

>12

>24

>36

1,314
255
6,673
21,732
27,122
32,143
38,481
36,147
25,675
15,895
8,510
4,212
3,706

0.98
0.99
0.99
0.99
0.98
0.97
0.95
0.94
0.91
0.88
0.85
0.81
0.71

0.98
0.98
0.99
0.98
0.97
0.95
0.93
0.92
0.88
0.85
0.81
0.77
0.65

0.98
0.98
0.98
0.97
0.96
0.94
0.92
0.90
0.86
0.82
0.78
0.73
0.60

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asiana
Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinob
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races

1,014
2,541
102,604
43,447
275
68,442
3,542

0.92
0.95
0.94
0.94
0.97
0.94
0.93

0.91
0.94
0.91
0.92
0.95
0.93
0.90

0.88
0.93
0.90
0.91
0.93
0.91
0.88

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use
Heterosexual contactc
Otherd
Subtotal

91,709
13,384
8,218
16,168
33,773
163,252

0.96
0.90
0.96
0.93
0.88
0.94

0.95
0.87
0.94
0.91
0.85
0.92

0.94
0.84
0.92
0.89
0.84
0.90

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactc
Otherd
Subtotal

7,472
28,399
21,428
57,299

0.93
0.96
0.92
0.94

0.90
0.95
0.90
0.92

0.87
0.93
0.89
0.91

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

1,135
179
1,314

0.98
0.99
0.98

0.98
0.98
0.98

0.98
0.98
0.98

41,107
43,716
45,653
45,629
45,760

0.93
0.94
0.94
0.94
0.94

0.91
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.93

0.89
0.90
0.90
0.91
0.92

221,865

0.94

0.92

0.90

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

Year of diagnosis
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Totalf

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. Data exclude persons whose month of
diagnosis or month of death is unknown.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least
January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC since at least June 2007.
a Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
b
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
d
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
e
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity.

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Table 13b. Survival for more than 12, 24, and 36 months after a diagnosis of HIV infection during 2002–2006, by selected
characteristics—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
Proportion survived
(in months)
No. of persons

>12

>24

>36

1,349
267
6,811
22,213
27,883
33,015
39,517
37,121
26,415
16,410
8,840
4,383
3,916

0.98
0.99
0.99
0.99
0.98
0.96
0.95
0.93
0.90
0.88
0.84
0.81
0.71

0.97
0.99
0.99
0.98
0.97
0.95
0.93
0.91
0.88
0.85
0.81
0.77
0.65

0.97
0.99
0.98
0.97
0.96
0.94
0.92
0.90
0.86
0.82
0.78
0.73
0.60

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asiana
Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinob
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races

1,014
2,546
102,723
49,568
280
68,463
3,546

0.92
0.95
0.94
0.93
0.97
0.94
0.93

0.91
0.94
0.91
0.91
0.94
0.93
0.90

0.88
0.93
0.90
0.90
0.93
0.91
0.88

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use
Heterosexual contactc
Otherd
Subtotal

92,767
15,092
8,422
17,156
34,145
167,582

0.96
0.89
0.96
0.93
0.88
0.93

0.95
0.86
0.94
0.91
0.85
0.92

0.94
0.83
0.92
0.89
0.84
0.90

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactc
Otherd
Subtotal

7,909
29,661
21,639
59,209

0.93
0.96
0.92
0.94

0.89
0.94
0.90
0.92

0.87
0.93
0.89
0.90

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

1,166
183
1,349

0.98
0.98
0.98

0.97
0.98
0.97

0.97
0.98
0.97

42,492
45,037
46,829
46,895
46,887

0.93
0.93
0.93
0.94
0.94

0.91
0.91
0.92
0.92
0.93

0.89
0.90
0.90
0.91
0.91

228,140

0.94

0.92

0.90

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

Year of diagnosis
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
Totalf

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. Data exclude persons whose month of
diagnosis or month of death is unknown.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least
January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC since at least June 2007.
a Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
b Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
d
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
e
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f
Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity.

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Table 14a. Survival for more than 12, 24, and 36 months after an AIDS diagnosis during 2002–2006, by selected
characteristics—United States
Proportion survived
(in months)
No. of persons

>12

>24

>36

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

331
370
1,747
7,845
15,638
24,977
35,541
36,683
27,250
16,879
8,916
4,385
3,727

0.93
0.98
0.97
0.95
0.94
0.93
0.91
0.90
0.86
0.83
0.79
0.75
0.66

0.92
0.97
0.95
0.93
0.91
0.90
0.88
0.86
0.83
0.78
0.75
0.70
0.60

0.91
0.96
0.94
0.91
0.89
0.88
0.86
0.83
0.79
0.75
0.71
0.66
0.54

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asiana
Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinob
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races

796
1,869
90,099
35,146
213
52,735
3,429

0.87
0.91
0.88
0.89
0.92
0.89
0.88

0.83
0.89
0.84
0.87
0.88
0.86
0.84

0.79
0.88
0.81
0.85
0.86
0.84
0.81

68,485
17,556
9,459
15,200
24,273
134,973

0.91
0.85
0.92
0.88
0.81
0.89

0.89
0.80
0.88
0.85
0.78
0.85

0.87
0.76
0.85
0.82
0.75
0.83

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactc
Otherd
Subtotal

10,069
24,350
14,566
48,985

0.87
0.91
0.86
0.89

0.82
0.88
0.82
0.85

0.77
0.85
0.79
0.82

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

310
21
331

0.94
0.86
0.93

0.93
0.81
0.92

0.92
0.81
0.91

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

47,627
20,536
84,989
31,137

0.90
0.90
0.87
0.90

0.87
0.87
0.83
0.88

0.84
0.84
0.80
0.86

Year of diagnosis
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006

38,299
38,870
37,541
35,632
33,947

0.88
0.89
0.89
0.89
0.89

0.84
0.85
0.85
0.86
0.86

0.81
0.82
0.82
0.84
0.84

184,289

0.89

0.85

0.82

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use
Heterosexual contactc
Otherd
Subtotal

Totalf

Note. Data exclude persons whose month of diagnosis or month of death is unknown.
a Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
b
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
d Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
e
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f
Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity.

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Table 14b. Survival for more than 12, 24, and 36 months after an AIDS diagnosis during 2002–2006, by selected
characteristics—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
Proportion survived
(in months)
No. of persons

>12

>24

>36

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

344
383
1,785
7,982
15,977
25,606
36,444
37,573
27,958
17,361
9,228
4,533
3,907

0.92
0.98
0.97
0.95
0.93
0.92
0.91
0.89
0.86
0.83
0.79
0.75
0.65

0.91
0.97
0.95
0.93
0.91
0.90
0.88
0.86
0.82
0.78
0.75
0.70
0.59

0.90
0.96
0.94
0.91
0.89
0.87
0.85
0.83
0.79
0.75
0.71
0.66
0.54

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asiana
Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinob
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races

797
1,872
90,181
39,828
220
52,747
3,434

0.87
0.91
0.88
0.88
0.93
0.89
0.88

0.83
0.89
0.84
0.85
0.88
0.86
0.84

0.79
0.88
0.81
0.83
0.86
0.84
0.81

69,259
19,068
9,676
15,951
24,395
138,349

0.91
0.84
0.91
0.88
0.81
0.88

0.89
0.79
0.87
0.84
0.78
0.85

0.87
0.75
0.84
0.81
0.75
0.82

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactc
Otherd
Subtotal

10,443
25,302
14,643
50,388

0.87
0.91
0.86
0.89

0.81
0.87
0.82
0.85

0.76
0.84
0.79
0.81

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

322
22
344

0.92
0.86
0.92

0.92
0.77
0.91

0.90
0.77
0.90

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West
U.S. dependent areas

47,627
20,536
84,989
31,137
4,792

0.90
0.90
0.87
0.90
0.73

0.87
0.87
0.83
0.88
0.69

0.84
0.84
0.80
0.86
0.66

Year of diagnosis
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006

39,360
39,941
38,450
36,565
34,765

0.87
0.88
0.88
0.89
0.89

0.83
0.85
0.85
0.86
0.86

0.80
0.82
0.82
0.83
0.84

189,081

0.88

0.85

0.82

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use
Heterosexual contactc
Otherd
Subtotal

Totalf

Note. Data exclude persons whose month of diagnosis or month of death is unknown.
a Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
b
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
d
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
e
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity.

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Table 15a. Persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by year and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—46 states with confidential name-based HIV
infection reporting
2007

2008

Estimated
No.

No.

<13

3,684

3,729

13–14

1,450

1,459

15–19

6,514

6,611

20–24

20,657

25–29

a

2009

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

7.4

3,267

3,318

18.4

1,351

1,362

32.2

6,808

6,947

21,047

104.1

22,751

42,415

42,992

214.7

30–34

60,793

61,326

35–39

101,003

40–44

a

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

6.5

2,888

2,945

5.7

17.4

1,207

1,218

15.7

33.7

6,790

6,983

34.1

23,374

115.1

24,893

25,866

126.1

43,906

44,701

218.8

45,272

46,394

224.7

332.8

61,640

62,330

335.4

62,665

63,541

335.6

101,426

508.4

96,144

96,619

487.3

91,039

91,523

468.2

145,034

145,078

700.0

140,485

140,427

692.1

134,486

134,215

673.8

45–49

140,434

139,947

647.2

149,740

148,956

688.4

157,131

155,757

719.0

50–54

101,201

100,497

505.0

110,057

108,912

535.2

119,175

117,290

567.7

55–59

59,938

59,313

343.1

67,027

66,005

374.9

75,504

73,759

409.3

60–64

28,317

27,935

203.5

33,259

32,581

227.5

38,271

37,066

246.9

65

22,195

21,688

60.2

25,649

24,816

67.3

29,645

28,143

74.8

2,838

2,825

124.7

2,956

2,930

127.7

3,083

3,039

130.8

7,016

7,075

59.5

7,652

7,736

63.3

8,250

8,366

66.7

313,268

312,677

904.7

326,233

325,056

930.4

338,291

335,798

951.9

138,154

138,707

312.2

144,416

144,955

316.1

150,658

151,130

319.9

483

486

155.8

536

541

168.6

599

607

184.5

260,249

259,586

136.9

268,389

267,208

140.6

276,028

273,800

143.9

10,852

10,916

278.5

11,130

11,150

275.5

11,288

11,194

268.4

Age at end of year

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asian

b

Black/African American
Hispanic/Latino

c

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races

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Table 15a. Persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by year and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—46 states with confidential name-based HIV
infection reporting (cont)
2007

2008

Estimateda
No.

No.

314,182

359,103

65,527

2009

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

—

329,481

378,291

80,128

—

64,796

40,178

45,044

—

Heterosexual contact

45,257

57,639

Othere

80,013

2,456

545,157

Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Othere

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

—

344,531

396,810

—

79,515

—

63,989

78,532

—

40,199

45,105

—

40,110

44,859

—

—

47,027

60,320

—

48,667

62,674

—

—

85,726

2,392

—

91,275

2,321

—

544,369

470.9

567,229

565,623

484.1

588,572

585,197

496.1

36,412

48,843

—

36,017

48,592

—

35,635

48,168

—

91,041

127,830

—

94,235

134,013

—

96,700

139,135

—

50,471

1,406

—

53,909

1,383

—

57,252

1,365

—

177,924

178,078

147.5

184,161

183,987

151.0

189,587

188,668

153.6

9,280

9,325

—

9,392

9,433

—

9,489

9,522

—

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use
d

Subtotal
Female adult or adolescent

Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
f

Other

Subtotal
Totalg

1,272

1,275

—

1,300

1,301

—

1,316

1,313

—

10,552

10,599

20.9

10,692

10,734

21.0

10,805

10,834

21.1

733,635

733,049

255.5

762,084

760,347

262.5

788,966

784,701

268.6

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC
since at least June 2007.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates
are not calculated by transmission category because of the lack of denominator data.
b
Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
c Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
d
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
e
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g
Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity. Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum
to the column total.

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Table 15b. Persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by year and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with
confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
2007

2008
a

Estimated
No.

No.

<13

3,753

3,799

13–14

1,488

1,497

15–19

6,717

6,817

20–24

21,062

25–29

2009
a

Estimateda

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

7.4

3,319

3,371

18.6

1,388

1,399

32.7

7,008

7,151

21,464

104.6

23,156

43,419

44,022

216.4

30–34

62,393

62,951

35–39

103,413

40–44

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

6.5

2,929

2,987

5.7

17.6

1,237

1,249

15.8

34.2

6,957

7,155

34.3

23,796

115.4

25,329

26,329

126.5

44,861

45,691

220.3

46,158

47,328

225.9

336.3

63,210

63,933

338.6

64,226

65,161

338.7

103,850

513.0

98,437

98,936

491.7

93,258

93,780

472.7

148,585

148,610

706.9

143,952

143,881

699.0

137,749

137,477

680.3

45–49

143,841

143,314

654.2

153,302

152,470

695.4

160,843

159,418

726.1

50–54

103,679

102,937

510.4

112,779

111,587

541.2

122,025

120,082

573.6

55–59

61,437

60,784

346.7

68,639

67,580

378.5

77,369

75,575

413.6

60–64

29,120

28,720

205.9

34,201

33,502

230.2

39,298

38,067

249.6

65

23,011

22,478

61.5

26,585

25,720

68.6

30,712

29,164

76.3

2,839

2,826

—

2,957

2,931

—

3,084

3,040

—

Age at end of year

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asianb

7,069

7,129

—

7,705

7,789

—

8,305

8,422

—

Black/African American

313,601

313,012

—

326,579

325,405

—

338,638

336,144

—

Hispanic/Latinoc

155,934

156,396

—

162,652

163,104

—

169,260

169,679

—

493

497

—

548

553

—

612

620

—

260,327

259,665

—

268,469

267,289

—

276,110

273,883

—

10,877

10,941

—

11,152

11,170

—

11,309

11,213

—

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races

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Table 15b. Persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by year and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent areas with
confidential name-based HIV infection reporting (cont)
2007

2008

Estimateda
No.

No.

317,163

362,255

70,931

2009

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

—

332,632

381,655

85,728

—

70,204

41,156

46,038

—

Heterosexual contact

47,440

59,979

Othere

80,664

2,476

557,354

Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Othere

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

—

347,841

400,388

—

85,141

—

69,398

84,170

—

41,162

46,082

—

41,067

45,833

—

—

49,280

62,760

—

50,975

65,195

—

—

86,465

2,412

—

92,084

2,341

—

556,477

474.4

579,743

578,050

487.7

601,365

597,928

499.6

37,948

50,428

—

37,553

50,180

—

37,163

49,748

—

94,855

131,955

—

98,155

138,295

—

100,685

143,528

—

50,845

1,422

—

54,332

1,399

—

57,715

1,380

—

183,648

183,805

149.9

190,040

189,873

153.5

195,563

194,656

156.0

9,577

9,621

—

9,687

9,726

—

9,779

9,809

—

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use
d

Subtotal
Female adult or adolescent

Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Other

f

Subtotal
Totalg

1,337

1,340

—

1,365

1,367

—

1,381

1,378

—

10,914

10,960

21.3

11,052

11,093

21.4

11,160

11,186

21.4

751,918

751,244

257.9

780,837

779,018

264.9

808,090

803,771

271.0

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC
since at least June 2007.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates
by race/ethnicity are not provided because U.S. census information for U.S. dependent areas is limited. Rates are not calculated by transmission category because of the lack of denominator data.
b
Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
c Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
d
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
e
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g
Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity. Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum
to the column total.

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Table 16a. Persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, by year and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—United States
2007

2008

Estimated
No.

No.

a

2009

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

a

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Age at end of year

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

<13

904

911

1.7

690

698

1.3

538

546

1.0

13–14

681

685

8.3

606

612

7.5

467

477

5.9

15–19

2,695

2,727

12.6

2,714

2,759

12.8

2,660

2,732

12.7

20–24

5,703

5,832

27.5

6,208

6,398

30.0

6,788

7,096

32.9

25–29

14,645

14,917

71.0

15,074

15,452

72.1

15,359

15,929

73.5

30–34

27,649

27,994

144.6

27,526

27,976

143.4

27,576

28,227

141.9

35–39

55,716

56,086

267.2

52,578

53,031

254.4

49,071

49,621

241.6

40–44

91,850

92,032

421.0

87,887

88,049

411.6

83,278

83,478

397.7

45–49

95,092

94,868

416.3

100,887

100,527

440.9

105,497

104,934

459.6

50–54

71,447

71,006

338.7

77,635

76,922

358.9

83,719

82,623

379.7

55–59

43,036

42,620

234.1

48,197

47,512

256.2

54,519

53,413

281.5

60–64

20,469

20,212

139.8

24,133

23,686

157.0

27,848

27,089

171.3

65

16,045

15,691

41.4

18,528

17,943

46.2

21,542

20,565

52.0

1,542

1,528

66.4

1,623

1,601

68.6

1,692

1,658

70.2

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asian

b

Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinoc
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander

4,292

4,349

33.4

4,654

4,732

35.4

4,982

5,093

37.2

192,122

191,822

519.4

199,996

199,283

534.0

207,582

206,295

547.5

87,207

87,656

192.6

90,988

91,488

194.7

94,813

95,437

197.1

396

399

92.6

423

426

97.0

463

471

105.1

153,398

152,811

76.7

157,722

156,761

78.6

161,863

160,357

80.2

6,873

6,913

160.9

7,157

7,174

162.0

7,370

7,326

160.7

188,040

209,483

—

195,630

218,859

—

203,323

228,313

—

50,692

59,964

—

50,551

59,956

—

50,269

59,664

—

27,951

30,285

—

28,251

30,607

—

28,391

30,653

—

Heterosexual contact

29,739

36,471

—

31,188

38,481

—

32,705

40,573

—

Othere

42,991

2,679

—

46,114

2,729

—

49,164

2,757

—

339,413

338,883

278.9

351,734

350,631

285.6

363,852

361,960

292.0

White
Multiple races
Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use
d

Subtotal

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Table 16a. Persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, by year and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—United States (cont)
2007

2008

Estimated
No.

No.

a

2009
a

Estimateda

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Female adult or adolescent

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

Injection drug use

26,186

33,400

—

26,116

33,552

—

26,110

33,700

—

Heterosexual contactd

52,320

67,617

—

54,834

71,675

—

57,042

75,330

—

Othere

24,122

1,800

—

26,102

1,848

—

28,003

1,914

—

102,628

102,816

80.9

107,052

107,074

83.5

111,155

110,945

85.8

3,687

3,680

—

3,672

3,657

—

3,653

3,630

—

204

201

—

205

202

—

202

197

—

3,891

3,881

7.3

3,877

3,859

7.2

3,855

3,827

7.1

129,787

130,898

238.5

132,835

134,029

243.4

135,942

137,495

248.7

Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Otherf
Subtotal
Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest

47,602

47,256

71.2

49,949

49,452

74.3

52,367

51,569

77.2

South

179,473

178,131

161.1

187,558

185,614

165.7

194,969

192,055

169.5

West

89,070

89,294

128.0

92,321

92,469

130.8

95,584

95,613

133.6

Totalg

445,932

445,580

147.7

462,663

461,565

151.6

478,862

476,732

155.3

a

Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates
are not calculated by transmission category because of the lack of denominator data.
b
Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
c
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
d Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
e
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity. Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum
to the column total.

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56

Table 16b. Persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, by year and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
2007

2008
a

Estimated
No.

No.

2009
a

Estimateda

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Age at end of year
<13

926

933

1.7

703

711

1.3

546

554

1.0

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

13–14

697

702

8.3

623

629

7.5

481

491

5.9

15–19

2,783

2,816

12.9

2,799

2,845

13.0

2,719

2,791

12.8

20–24

5,844

5,975

27.8

6,360

6,554

30.3

6,945

7,258

33.2

25–29

14,918

15,197

71.2

15,323

15,710

72.2

15,612

16,194

73.6

30–34

28,259

28,612

145.6

28,117

28,580

144.2

28,133

28,805

142.7

35–39

56,940

57,311

269.2

53,711

54,172

256.2

50,128

50,694

243.3

40–44

94,110

94,271

425.5

90,019

90,164

415.7

85,222

85,413

401.3

45–49

97,368

97,100

420.8

103,289

102,881

445.5

108,006

107,395

464.4

50–54

73,172

72,688

342.4

79,519

78,755

362.9

85,698

84,549

383.7

55–59

44,138

43,692

236.7

49,367

48,643

258.9

55,885

54,733

284.7

60–64

21,043

20,765

141.4

24,804

24,333

158.9

28,584

27,796

173.2

65

16,633

16,251

42.3

19,203

18,584

47.2

22,316

21,294

53.0

1,543

1,529

—

1,624

1,602

—

1,693

1,659

—

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
Asian

b

Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinoc
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
White
Multiple races

4,310

4,367

—

4,673

4,751

—

5,001

5,112

—

192,305

192,006

—

200,184

199,472

—

207,775

206,488

—

97,840

98,122

—

101,888

102,208

—

105,947

106,396

—

404

407

—

433

437

—

473

481

—

153,442

152,855

—

157,767

156,807

—

161,909

160,402

—

6,885

6,925

—

7,168

7,184

—

7,380

7,335

—

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
189,917

211,381

—

197,585

220,844

—

205,357

230,389

—

Injection drug use

54,050

63,309

—

53,952

63,346

—

53,695

63,075

—

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use

28,650

30,974

—

28,938

31,281

—

29,078

31,326

—

Heterosexual contactd

31,099

37,858

—

32,592

39,923

—

34,159

42,076

—

Male-to-male sexual contact

Other

e

Subtotal

43,203

2,728

—

46,359

2,781

—

49,423

2,808

—

346,919

346,250

281.0

359,426

358,174

287.7

371,712

369,674

294.1

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Table 16b. Persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, by year and selected characteristics, 2007–2009—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas (cont)
2007

2008

Estimated
No.

No.

a

2009
a

Estimateda

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
d

Heterosexual contact

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

Other

e

Subtotal

27,137

34,352

—

27,073

34,510

—

27,084

34,679

—

54,486

69,846

—

57,074

73,988

—

59,330

77,698

—

24,245

1,834

—

26,236

1,881

—

28,145

1,945

—

105,868

106,032

82.2

110,383

110,379

84.8

114,559

114,322

87.1

3,836

3,826

—

3,819

3,801

—

3,798

3,772

—

208

205

—

209

206

—

206

201

—

4,044

4,031

7.5

4,028

4,007

7.4

4,004

3,972

7.3

129,787

130,898

238.5

132,835

134,029

243.4

135,942

137,495

248.7

47,602

47,256

71.2

49,949

49,452

74.3

52,367

51,569

77.2

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Otherf
Subtotal
Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South

179,473

178,131

161.1

187,558

185,614

165.7

194,969

192,055

169.5

West

89,070

89,294

128.0

92,321

92,469

130.8

95,584

95,613

133.6

U.S. dependent areas

10,899

10,733

245.7

11,174

10,995

251.0

11,413

11,236

255.8

456,831

456,313

149.1

473,837

472,560

153.1

490,275

487,968

156.7

Totalg
a

Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates
by race/ethnicity are not provided because U.S. census information for U.S. dependent areas is limited. Rates are not calculated by transmission category because of the lack of denominator data.
b Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
c
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
d
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
e Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
f
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
g
Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity. Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum
to the column total.

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58

Table 17a. Persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2009—46 states with confidential namebased HIV infection reporting
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asiana

d

Estimated
No.

No.

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

Age at end of year
<13
8
8
13–14
6
6
15–19
22
22
88
20–24
86
25–29
233 235
30–34
319 322
35–39
432 429
40–44
581 573
45–49
587 576
50–54
406 393
55–59
238 230
60–64
96
92
65
69
64
Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact 1,310 1,438
Injection drug use
234 250
334 363
Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use
Heterosexual contactf
139 158
Otherg
235
8
Subtotal
2,252 2,218
Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
219 266
389 508
Heterosexual contactf
Otherg
185
9
Subtotal
793 782
Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
30
31
8
8
Otherh
Subtotal
38
38
Totali

Black/African American

Estimated

d

Estimated

d

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

1.8
8.7
11.1
43.7
125.8
208.6
285.9
380.6
348.6
258.5
180.5
93.3
32.7

42
8
34
227
552
987
1,523
1,572
1,261
912
559
332
241

43
8
36
240
574
1,019
1,551
1,594
1,270
913
556
329
234

2.0
2.7
4.7
29.2
56.5
91.7
134.0
157.8
136.7
110.4
78.5
59.9
20.1

1,918
790
4,552
15,252
23,251
29,008
39,115
54,135
60,940
49,859
32,218
15,377
11,876

1,956
797
4,684
15,797
23,734
29,254
39,173
53,854
60,286
48,952
31,334
14,795
11,183

28.1
71.8
151.7
541.5
858.0
1,217.0
1,620.7
2,231.5
2,375.8
2,111.9
1,658.1
1,065.3
363.7

4,551 5,587
189 280
242 288

—
—
—

93,909 117,124
31,143 40,424
12,588 15,273

—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
244.6
—
—
—
82.7
—
—
8.2

3,083 3,039 130.8

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Hispanic/Latinob

No.

No.

4.4
14.9
32.3
124.9
252.4
388.2
562.6
868.0
998.8
887.8
690.4
477.0
178.8

1
0
1
28
65
81
104
97
94
66
31
17
14

1
0
1
29
66
84
105
97
95
67
31
17
14

1.5
0.0
4.8
107.2
233.6
295.5
405.0
412.7
411.5
343.6
200.6
149.4
63.8

314
150
840
4,339
10,493
16,370
28,069
48,167
63,559
46,339
29,534
15,824
12,030

319
151
859
4,518
10,783
16,634
28,227
48,062
62,955
45,592
28,895
15,353
11,451

1.2
3.4
7.1
36.4
87.6
149.9
236.5
372.0
419.6
304.9
214.7
132.2
37.9

62
19
105
445
772
972
1,367
1,925
2,213
1,557
1,031
479
341

64
4.2
2,888 2,945
5.7
19 10.5
1,207 1,218 15.7
108 26.2
6,790 6,983 34.1
465 134.7 24,893 25,866 126.1
799 270.5 45,272 46,394 224.7
988 442.1 62,665 63,541 335.6
1,376 695.4 91,039 91,523 468.2
1,920 1,102.6 134,486 134,215 673.8
2,185 1,206.8 157,131 155,757 719.0
1,516 905.8 119,175 117,290 567.7
993 728.1 75,504 73,759 409.3
459 424.8 38,271 37,066 246.9
304 133.5 29,645 28,143 74.8

65,150 76,922
16,885 20,927
6,614 7,598

—
—
—

364
15
30

419
17
33

— 174,640 189,886
— 14,438 15,366
— 19,511 20,400

—
—
—

493 610
— 30,249 41,111
—
9,442 11,372
1,247
51
— 48,349
532
— 18,662
282
6,722 6,816 137.6 216,238 214,464 1,611.5 116,753 117,101

—
—
646.8

24
58
491

27
1
498

—
7,603 8,544
— 21,360 1,414
382.6 237,552 235,610

—
—
297.2

703 816
— 48,667 62,674
—
959
27
— 91,275 2,321
—
7,981 7,908 617.2 588,572 585,197 496.1

62 125
829 1,273
545
59
1,436 1,457

—
—
—
189.9

14
63
29
106

17
89
2
108

—
—
—
82.8

—
—
—
43.9

732 925
— 35,635 48,168
—
1,599 2,138
— 96,700 139,135
—
775
21
— 57,252 1,365
—
3,106 3,083 225.3 189,587 188,668 153.6

2,059
217
2,275

—
—
18.3

2
0
2

2
0
2

—
—
2.9

951.9 150,658 151,130

319.9

599

607

8,250 8,366

—
—
4.2

5,949
638
6,587

5,970
642
6,612

66.7 338,291 335,798

—
—
95.1

6,209 8,368
16,871 23,179
8,558
206
31,638 31,753
2,050
217
2,267

10,178 12,173
18,423 23,927
8,265
487
36,866 36,587
1,223
387
1,610

1,223
380
1,603

184.5 276,028 273,800

—
—
5.8

170
31
201

171
31
203

143.9 11,288 11,194

No.

No.e

Rate

4,475 5,032
1,062 1,189
782 845

Rate

Estimatedd

No.

62
31
93

552
235
1,271
4,728
10,199
15,223
20,609
27,993
28,204
19,717
11,609
5,947
4,843

Estimated

No.

61
31
92

541
232
1,234
4,514
9,902
14,909
20,376
27,887
28,290
19,896
11,781
6,073
5,023

Rate

Estimated

d

Rate

—
—
—
764.0

No.

Estimated

Totalc

Multiple races
d

No.

18,209 26,236
58,494 87,905
38,762
579
115,465 114,721

No.

White

d

No.

—
—
—
27.0

Rate

d

— 344,531 396,810
— 63,989 78,532
— 40,110 44,859

—
—
13.3

9,489 9,522
1,316 1,313
10,805 10,834

Rate

—
—
—

—
—
21.1

268.4 788,966 784,701 268.6

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC since at least June 2007.
a Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
b
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c
Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity.
d Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates are not calculated by transmission category
because of the lack of denominator data.
e Because the estimated totals were calculated independently of the corresponding values for each subpopulation, the subpopulation values may not sum to the totals shown here.
f Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
g
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
h Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
i Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

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Table 17b. Persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2009—46 states and 5 U.S. dependent
areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting
American Indian/
Alaska Native
No.

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

Age at end of year
<13
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65
Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and injection
drug use
Heterosexual contactf
Otherg
Subtotal
Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactf
Otherg
Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Otherh
Subtotal
Totali

Est. No.

d

Black/African
American

Asiana
d

No.

Est. No.

No.

Hispanic/Latinob
d

Est. No.

No.

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

d

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

d

White
No.

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.d,e

64
19
108
464
800
989
1,377
1,928
2,187
1,519
995
460
304

2,929
1,237
6,957
25,329
46,158
64,226
93,258
137,749
160,843
122,025
77,369
39,298
30,712

2,987
1,249
7,155
26,329
47,328
65,161
93,780
137,477
159,418
120,082
75,575
38,067
29,164

No.

Est. No.

319
151
859
4,518
10,788
16,636
28,234
48,078
62,968
45,605
28,905
15,364
11,458

62
19
105
445
773
973
1,369
1,934
2,215
1,560
1,033
480
341

d

8
6
22
86
233
319
432
581
588
406
238
96
69

8
6
22
88
235
322
429
573
577
393
230
92
64

43
8
34
228
559
992
1,537
1,583
1,266
918
560
333
244

44
8
36
241
581
1,024
1,566
1,605
1,274
919
557
330
237

1,921
791
4,555
15,257
23,276
29,029
39,164
54,192
60,995
49,905
32,250
15,404
11,899

1,959
798
4,687
15,802
23,761
29,276
39,224
53,912
60,339
48,997
31,365
14,821
11,205

578
261
1,398
4,944
10,750
16,438
22,521
31,053
31,923
22,677
13,600
7,060
6,057

590
264
1,441
5,185
11,092
16,809
22,791
31,157
31,788
22,443
13,380
6,909
5,832

1
0
1
28
66
84
104
102
97
66
32
17
14

1
0
1
29
67
87
105
103
98
66
32
17
14

1,310
234
334

1,438
250
363

4,566
189
242

5,609
286
290

93,964 117,188
31,162 40,473
12,592 15,281

68,326
22,269
7,561

80,347
26,499
8,555

370
15
30

425
18
33

174,683 189,933
14,443 15,373
19,517 20,407

4,488
1,063
782

5,045
1,190
845

347,841
69,398
41,067

400,388
84,170
45,833

140
235
2,253

159
8
2,219

496
1,267
6,760

618
51
6,854

30,293 41,190
48,427
532
216,438 214,663

11,698 13,800
19,362
302
129,216 129,503

25
60
500

28
1
506

7,606
8,548
21,367
1,414
237,616 235,675

703
961
7,997

816
27
7,923

50,975
92,084
601,365

65,195
2,341
597,928

219
389
185
793

266
508
9
782

62
831
559
1,452

127
1,287
60
1,473

18,219 26,255
58,563 88,024
38,821
581
115,603 114,859

30
8
38

31
8
38

62
31
93

63
31
94

3,084

3,040

8,305

8,422

5,956
640
6,596

5,977
644
6,621

338,638 336,144

314
150
840
4,339
10,497
16,372
28,076
48,182
63,572
46,352
29,544
15,835
12,037

Totalc

Multiple races
d

7,723
20,773
8,936
37,432

9,920
27,421
218
37,559

14
65
31
110

17
92
2
112

10,182
18,430
8,272
36,884

12,180
23,938
487
36,605

732
1,602
777
3,111

925
2,142
21
3,088

37,163
100,685
57,715
195,563

49,748
143,528
1,380
194,656

2,332
280
2,612

2,337
280
2,617

2
0
2

2
0
2

1,223
387
1,610

1,223
380
1,603

170
31
201

171
31
203

9,779
1,381
11,160

9,809
1,378
11,186

169,260 169,679

612

620

276,110 273,883

11,309

11,213

808,090

803,771

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC since at least June 2007.
a Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
b Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity.
d Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting.
e Because the estimated totals were calculated independently of the corresponding values for each subpopulation, the subpopulation values may not sum to the totals shown here.
f Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
g Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
h Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
i
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

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Table 18a. Persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2009—United States
American Indian/
Alaska Native
Estimated
No.

No.

Asiana

d

Rate

Black/African American

Estimated
No.

No.

d

Rate

Estimated
No.

No.

d

Estimated

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Hispanic/Latinob

No.

No.

d

Estimated

Rate

White

d

No.

No.

Rate

Estimated
No.

No.

Totalc

Multiple races
d

Rate

d
Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

Estimated
No.

e
No.

d

Rate

Age at end of year

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

<13

2

2

0.4

6

6

0.3

366

372

5.0

96

97

0.8

2

2

2.2

55

56

0.2

11

11

0.7

538

546

1.0

13–14

1

1

1.4

1

1

0.3

317

324

27.5

90

93

5.8

1

1

7.7

51

51

1.1

6

6

3.1

467

477

5.9

15–19

8

8

4.0

11

11

1.4

1,836

1,885

57.4

471

488

12.1

2

2

5.6

285

289

2.3

46

47

10.5

2,660

2,732

12.7

20–24

21

21

10.5

47

51

5.7

4,302

4,478

144.4

1,375

1,456

37.5

4

4

11.9

895

935

7.2

144

150

39.7

6,788

7,096

32.9

8,206

25–29

76

77

40.3

178

190

17.3

8,455

286.8

3,801

3,985

96.0

30

32

83.4

2,784

2,896

22.4

284

294

90.5

15,359 15,929

73.5

30–34

113

115

73.5

413

434

36.1

13,357 13,565

528.1

7,240

7,498

186.1

39

40

109.1

5,914

6,063

52.1

500

512 207.3

27,576 28,227

141.9

35–39

247

247 161.5

817

846

67.5

21,941 22,081

853.7

11,712 11,934

317.6

58

59

172.0

13,433 13,579

108.3

856

868 396.3

49,071 49,621

241.6

40–44

322

314 205.0

977 1,002

91.3

34,886 34,862 1,344.5

18,254 18,435

557.6

91

91

289.9

27,424 27,444

201.6

1,305 1,312 675.6

83,278 83,478

397.7

45–49

372

364 216.1

894

909

89.6

42,197 41,913 1,536.9

19,978 20,021

691.8

98

99

310.2

40,318 40,001

253.3

1,622 1,610 799.2

105,497 104,934

459.6

50–54

271

261 168.7

676

682

75.2

36,161 35,665 1,434.1

14,519 14,439

635.0

69

70

259.6

30,814 30,319

192.8

1,183 1,161 625.7

83,719 82,623

379.7

55–59

144

138 106.6

477

478

61.5

23,846 23,303 1,148.9

8,871

8,779

510.4

34

34

153.6

20,354 19,909

140.8

779

757 500.3

54,519 53,413

281.5

60–64

69

66

65.7

284

284

46.7

11,356 11,009

736.4

4,590

4,518

354.6

19

19

115.5

11,141 10,818

88.7

382

368 307.3

27,848 27,089

171.3

65

46

43

21.7

201

198

14.9

8,384

254.2

3,816

3,695

133.8

16

17

50.6

7,996

25.2

252

229

91.4

21,542 20,565

52.0

Male-to-male sexual contact

717

760

—

2,630 3,275

—

55,335 65,906

—

39,018 45,757

—

277

313

—

102,535 109,154

—

2,763 3,089

—

203,323 228,313

—

Injection drug use

159

166

—

150

227

—

25,852 31,665

—

12,846 15,645

—

17

20

—

10,383 10,976

—

858

955

—

50,269 59,664

—

Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use
Heterosexual contactf

224

232

—

177

210

—

9,736 10,988

—

12,861 13,200

—

581

628

—

28,391 30,653

—

79

88

—

355

442

—

20,264 26,232

107

13

—

811

58

—

25,501

822

4,123 4,212

77.9

136,688 135,612

953.6

8,811

8,395

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent

g
Other
Subtotal

1,286 1,260 136.5

4,785

5,364

—

25

26

—

—

6,698

7,933

—

22

25

—

4,797

5,288

—

485

560

—

32,705 40,573

—

—

11,321

428

—

38

3

—

10,731

1,382

—

633

51

—

49,164

2,757

—

74,668 75,127

404.9

379

386

216.4

141,307 140,000

168.1

363,852 361,960

292.0

5,848

—

11

14

—

6,505

7,550

—

563

703

—

26,110 33,700

—

10,390 13,376

5,320 5,283 373.4

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use

122

144

—

Heterosexual contactf
g
Other

50

89

—

14,363 19,346

—

—

511

707

—

35,020 47,884

—

—

280

65

—

18,988

945

—

387

40.3

841

862

14.6

68,371 68,175

424.0

10

—

14

14

—

4,492

198

234

75

10

Subtotal

395

Perinatal
Otherh

10
1

1

—

4

4

—

98

97

—

43

Subtotal

11

11

2.3

18

18

0.8

2,523

2,508

34.0

717

—

49

63

—

9,905 11,812

—

964 1,246

—

57,042 75,330

—

375

—

19

3

—

3,623

477

—

466

—

28,003

1,914

—

19,428 19,599

114.3

79

80

44.7

20,033 19,839

22.7

111,155 110,945

85.8

—

5

5

—

41

—

0

0

—

53

51

—

3

3

—

202

197

—

711

5.6

5

5

5.5

523

517

1.8

57

57

3.5

3,855

3,827

7.1

4,546

37

1,993 1,986 131.9

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
2,425

2,411

—

674

669

470

466

—

54

54

—

3,653

3,630

—

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Table 18a. Persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2009—United States (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asian

Estimatedd
No.

No.

Rate

a

Black/African American

Estimatedd
No.

No.

Rate

b
Hispanic/Latino

Estimatedd
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Estimatedd
No.

No.

Rate

White

Estimatedd

Estimatedd
No.

No.

c
Total

Multiple races

No.

No.

Rate

Rate

31

34

150.5

33,851 34,067

87.6

Estimatedd
No.

No.

Rate

Estimatedd
No.

No.

e

Rate

Region of residence
Northeast

114

116

86.8

1,152 1,196

41.5

59,459 60,112

979.1

37,906 38,510

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

Midwest

199

192

47.3

407

415

25.5

23,330 22,919

336.8

5,326

121.5

18

18

67.9

22,237 21,808

41.4

South

429

416

56.2

715

728

25.0

109,010 107,536

502.1

24,647 24,351

141.2

70

72

110.2

57,792 56,708

81.6

West

950

934

86.4

2,708 2,753

44.0

15,783 15,728

474.0

26,976 27,250

134.9

344

347

104.0

47,983 47,774

123.3

1,692 1,658

70.2

4,982 5,093

37.2

207,582 206,295

547.5

94,813 95,437

197.1

463

471

105.1

161,863 160,357

80.2

i
Total

5,284

585.0

3,375 3,405 534.4
891

135,942 137,495

248.7

890 104.5

52,367 51,569

77.2

2,291 2,230 155.4

194,969 192,055

169.5

49.0

95,584 95,613

133.6

7,370 7,326 160.7

478,862 476,732

155.3

813

801

a
Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
b Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c
Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity.
d
Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population. Rates are not calculated by transmission category
because of the lack of denominator data.
e Because the estimated totals were calculated independently of the corresponding values for each subpopulation, the subpopulation values may not sum to the totals shown here.
f
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
g
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
h Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
i
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

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Table 18b. Persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2009—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
American Indian/
Alaska Native
No.

Est. No.

d

Asian
No.

Black/African
American

a

Est. No.

d

No.

Est. No.

Hispanic/Latino
d

No.

b

Est. No.

d

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander
No.

Est. No.

d

White
No.

Multiple races

Est. No.

d

No.

Est. No.

Total
d

No.

c

Est. No.

d,e

Age at end of year
<13

2

2

6

6

366

372

104

105

2

2

55

56

11

11

546

554

13–14

1

1

1

1

318

325

103

106

1

1

51

51

6

6

481

491

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

15–19

8

8

11

11

1,837

1,886

529

546

2

2

285

289

46

47

2,719

2,791

20–24

21

21

47

51

4,303

4,479

1,531

1,617

4

4

895

935

144

150

6,945

7,258

25–29

76

77

180

192

8,211

8,460

4,047

4,243

30

32

2,784

2,896

284

294

15,612

16,194

30–34

113

115

414

435

13,364

13,572

7,787

8,065

40

41

5,914

6,063

501

513

28,133

28,805

35–39

247

247

821

850

21,967

22,108

12,737

12,974

59

60

13,434

13,580

856

867

50,128

50,694

40–44

322

314

983

1,008

34,927

34,904

20,132

20,302

96

97

27,432

27,452

1,311

1,318

85,222

85,413

45–49

373

365

897

912

42,232

41,948

22,442

22,438

100

101

40,322

40,005

1,622

1,609

108,006

107,395

50–54

271

261

677

683

36,188

35,691

16,458

16,327

69

70

30,825

30,329

1,184

1,161

85,698

84,549

55–59

144

138

477

478

23,871

23,328

10,202

10,065

35

35

20,361

19,916

781

759

55,885

54,733

60–64

69

66

284

284

11,371

11,024

5,302

5,201

19

19

11,150

10,827

382

368

28,584

27,796

65

46

43

203

200

8,820

8,392

4,573

4,408

16

17

8,401

8,001

252

229

22,316

21,294

Male-to-male sexual contact

717

760

2,636

3,283

55,374

65,947

40,968

47,745

281

317

102,561 109,181

2,772

3,098

205,357

230,389

Injection drug use

159

166

150

228

25,866

31,691

16,256

19,023

17

21

10,384

10,979

859

956

53,695

63,075

Male-to-male sexual contact and injection
drug use
Heterosexual contactf

224

232

177

211

9,739

10,992

5,464

6,027

25

27

12,866

13,205

581

628

29,078

31,326

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent

80

90

358

446

20,293

26,275

8,117

9,385

23

26

4,798

5,289

485

560

34,159

42,076

107

13

816

59

25,532

822

11,538

478

40

3

10,735

1,382

633

51

49,423

2,808

1,287

1,261

4,137

4,226

136,804 135,728

82,343

82,658

386

393

141,344 140,037

5,330

5,292

371,712

369,674

Injection drug use

122

144

50

90

14,369

19,357

5,458

6,811

11

14

6,507

7,554

563

703

27,084

34,679

Heterosexual contactf
g
Other

198

234

512

711

35,060

47,946

12,632

15,670

50

66

9,909

11,817

964

1,246

59,330

77,698

75

10

284

65

19,016

947

4,651

404

21

3

3,626

477

466

37

28,145

1,945

Subtotal

395

387

846

867

68,445

68,250

22,741

22,885

82

83

20,042

19,849

1,993

1,986

114,559

114,322

Perinatal
Otherh

10

10

14

14

2,427

2,413

817

809

5

5

470

466

54

54

3,798

3,772

1

1

4

4

99

98

46

44

0

0

53

51

3

3

206

201

Subtotal

11

11

18

18

2,526

2,511

863

853

5

5

523

517

57

57

4,004

3,972

g
Other
Subtotal
Female adult or adolescent

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)

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Table 18b. Persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2009—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native
d
Est. No.

No.

Black/African
American

Asiana
No.

Est. No.

d

No.

Est. No.

Hispanic/Latinob
d

No.

Est. No.

d

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander
No.

Est. No.

d

White
No.

Totalc

Multiple races

d
Est. No.

No.

d
Est. No.

No.

3,375

3,405

135,942

Est. No.

d,e

Region of residence

Persons Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or AIDS (Prevalence)

Northeast

114

116

1,152

1,196

Midwest

199

192

407

415

South

429

416

715

728

West

950

934

2,708

2,753

15,783

15,728

1

1

19

19

193

193

1,693

1,659

5,001

5,112

U.S. dependent areas
Totali

59,459

60,112

23,330

22,919

5,284

5,326

18

18

22,237

21,808

891

890

52,367

51,569

109,010 107,536

24,647

24,351

70

72

57,792

56,708

2,291

2,230

194,969

192,055

26,976

27,250

344

347

47,983

47,774

813

801

95,584

95,613

11,134

10,959

10

10

46

45

10

9

11,413

11,236

105,947 106,396

473

481

161,909 160,402

7,380

7,335

490,275

487,968

207,775 206,488

37,906

38,510

31

34

33,851

a
Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
b
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity.
d Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing risk-factor information, but not for incomplete reporting.
e
Because the estimated totals were calculated independently of the corresponding values for each subpopulation, the subpopulation values may not sum to the totals shown here.
f
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
g Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
h
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
i
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

34,067

137,495

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Table 19. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by area of residence, 2010—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
Estimateda
Area of residence (date confidential name-based HIV infection reporting initiated)

b

No.

No.

Rate

Alabama (January 1988)
Alaska (February 1999)
Arizona (January 1987)
Arkansas (July 1989)
California (April 2006)
Colorado (November 1985)
Connecticut (January 2005)
Delaware (February 2006)
District of Columbia (November 2006)
Florida (July 1997)
Georgia (December 2003)
Hawaii (March 2008)
Idaho (June 1986)
Illinois (January 2006)
Indiana (July 1988)
Iowa (July 1998)
Kansas (July 1999)
Kentucky (October 2004)
Louisiana (February 1993)
Maine (January 2006)
Maryland (April 2007)
Massachusetts (January 2007)
Michigan (April 1992)
Minnesota (October 1985)
Mississippi (August 1988)
Missouri (October 1987)
Montana (September 2006)
Nebraska (September 1995)
Nevada (February 1992)
New Hampshire (January 2005)
New Jersey (January 1992)
New Mexico (January 1998)
New York (June 2000)
North Carolina (February 1990)
North Dakota (January 1988)
Ohio (June 1990)
Oklahoma (June 1988)
Oregon (April 2006)
Pennsylvania (October 2002)c
Rhode Island (July 2006)
South Carolina (February 1986)
South Dakota (January 1988)
Tennessee (January 1992)
Texas (January 1999)
Utah (April 1989)
Vermont (April 2008)
Virginia (July 1989)
Washington (March 2006)
West Virginia (January 1989)
Wisconsin (November 1985)
Wyoming (June 1989)
Subtotal
U.S. dependent areas
American Samoa (August 2001)
Guam (March 2000)
Northern Mariana Islands (October 2001)
Puerto Rico (January 2003)
Republic of Palau (September 2005)
U.S. Virgin Islands (December 1998)
Subtotal

705
38
620
214
5,015
429
414
141
822
5,251
1,843
77
44
1,536
488
116
141
340
1,178
55
1,495
626
749
358
504
592
20
113
383
53
1,315
153
4,313
1,504
12
1,039
289
233
1,521
120
815
36
885
4,250
83
11
1,036
550
78
274
21
42,898

788
41
675
243
6,417
470
539
161
—
5,782
2,581
—
51
1,897
542
128
158
389
1,279
66
—
—
803
395
564
652
25
128
424
62
2,207
171
5,321
1,669
13
1,126
317
254
1,673
153
914
42
976
4,651
90
—
1,272
607
88
305
23
47,129

16.7
5.9
10.2
8.4
17.4
9.4
15.3
18.2
—
31.2
26.3
—
3.3
14.7
8.4
4.3
5.6
9.0
28.5
5.0
—
—
8.1
7.5
19.1
10.9
2.6
7.1
16.0
4.6
25.3
8.5
27.2
17.8
2.0
9.8
8.6
6.6
13.3
14.5
20.0
5.2
15.5
18.8
3.2
—
16.1
9.1
4.8
5.4
4.1
16.1

0
2
0
678
0
29
709

0
4
0
1,118
—
47
1,169

0.0
2.1
0.0
28.2
—
42.8
26.7

Totald

43,607

48,298

16.3

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
a Includes data from areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and
that have reported these data to CDC since at least June 2007. Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting
delays, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population.
b
Includes data from areas with confidential name-based HIV infection reporting as of April 2008.
c Pennsylvania implemented confidential name-based HIV infection reporting in October 2002 in all areas except Philadelphia, where confidential
name-based HIV infection reporting was not implemented until October 2005.
d
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may
not sum to the column total.

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Table 20. AIDS diagnoses, by area of residence, 2010 and cumulative—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
Cumulativea

2010
Estimatedb
Area of residence
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Subtotal
U.S. dependent areas
American Samoa
Guam
Northern Mariana Islands
Puerto Rico
Republic of Palau
U.S. Virgin Islands
Subtotal
Totald

No.
236
31
469
140
2,818
278
302
93
469
3,122
807
53
40
968
312
74
85
184
814
25
861
343
505
176
349
344
18
83
230
27
881
91
2,824
814
5
609
136
172
913
50
590
14
545
2,315
56
2
536
282
48
147
11
25,297

No.
288
37
555
157
4,243
329
396
134
674
3,658
955
62
48
1,364
362
88
102
223
900
35
1,259
842
554
209
415
412
21
100
271
34
1,352
107
4,018
979
6
784
150
200
1,074
69
708
21
638
2,745
65
3
769
339
71
176
14
33,015

Ratec

0
1
0
429
0
17
447
25,744

0
2
0
590
0
24
616
33,630

0.0
0.9
0.0
14.9
0.0
21.6
14.0
10.8

6.1
5.3
8.4
5.4
11.5
6.5
11.3
15.1
112.5
19.7
9.7
4.8
3.1
10.6
5.6
2.9
3.6
5.2
20.0
2.7
22.1
12.8
5.6
4.0
14.1
6.9
2.1
5.5
10.3
2.5
15.5
5.3
20.6
10.4
0.9
6.8
4.1
5.2
8.5
6.6
15.5
2.6
10.1
11.1
2.3
0.5
9.8
5.1
3.9
3.1
2.5
10.8

Estimatedb
Adults or adolescents Children
10,195
78
763
7
12,709
47
4,582
38
164,707
703
10,166
32
16,400
188
4,242
27
20,917
190
122,793
1,570
39,250
252
3,332
17
747
3
39,823
290
9,802
57
2,082
14
16
3,343
5,685
38
21,381
135
1,308
9
37,129
338
23,037
231
17,512
118
5,867
29
8,191
58
13,028
63
500
3
1,831
13
7,004
29
1,254
10
55,440
811
3,096
9
199,176
2,437
20,578
133
180
2
18,358
150
5,681
27
6,929
19
39,162
378
2,969
28
16,422
117
332
6
15,089
61
82,258
398
2,607
20
512
6
20,373
188
13,484
34
1,837
11
5,309
34
280
2
1,119,652
9,475
2
85
4
33,193
3
738
34,025
1,153,677

0
1
0
404
0
17
422
9,898

Total
10,273
770
12,756
4,620
165,410
10,198
16,588
4,269
21,107
124,363
39,502
3,349
750
40,113
9,859
2,096
3,359
5,723
21,516
1,317
37,467
23,267
17,630
5,896
8,249
13,091
503
1,844
7,033
1,264
56,251
3,105
201,613
20,711
182
18,508
5,708
6,948
39,540
2,997
16,539
338
15,150
82,656
2,627
518
20,561
13,518
1,848
5,343
282
1,129,127
2
86
4
33,597
3
755
34,448
1,163,575

a
From the beginning of the epidemic through 2010.
b Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.
c
Rates are per 100,000 population.
d
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may
not sum to the column total.

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Table 21. Adults and adolescents living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and area of residence, year-end 2009—United States and 6 U.S. dependent
areas
American Indian/
Alaska Native
Estimated
Area of residence

HIV Infection and AIDS Data for States and Metropolitan Statistical Areas

Alabama

No.

No.

12

d

Rate

12

Asiana

Black/African American

Estimated
No.

No.

d

Rate

Estimated
No.

No.

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific
Islander

Hispanic/Latinob

d

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

d

White

d
Estimated

Rate

No. No.

d
Estimated

d
Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

3,296 121.4

61.8

19

19

49.0

6,977

6,870

691.5

224

222

223.0

4

4

347.1

3,330

Alaska

147

143 177.0

10

10

36.2

68

68

334.3

52

52

167.4

5

5

147.9

320

Arizona

432

430 204.2

65

66

50.2

1,187

1,174

620.2

3,163

3,144

215.7

14

14

200.9

6,758

14

14

52.0

2,021

1,960

554.2

192

190

163.3

6

6

283.9

2,316

2,257 123.1

3,432 3,451

89.1

19,376

19,154 1,043.1

32,702

32,766

321.7

244 247

242.7

49,068

48,555 360.0

66.2

No.

No.

Rate

No.

d
Estimated
e
No.
Rate
10,616 272.3

141

139

444.5

10,761

82.2

10

10

50.3

612

602 106.4

6,704 205.6

126

120

202.7

11,799

11,707 220.2

44

41

164.5

4,623

4,498 189.5

874

861

165.3

314

Arkansas

11

California

470

463 281.4

Colorado

83

83 267.1

81

82

77.4

1,511

1,503

962.0

1,967

1,963

267.4

7

7

162.4

7,031

6,980 229.9

48

47

88.7

10,791

10,728 260.3

Connecticut

10

10 153.6

46

51

50.8

3,384

3,435 1,279.2

3,338

3,388 1,035.1

0

0

0.0

3,566

3,581 161.2

87

89

327.0

10,432

10,554 357.5

5

5 222.9

9

9

45.1

1,920

1,864 1,263.5

201

199

450.8

0

0

0.0

832

816 158.7

21

20

285.0

2,988

2,913 395.8

—

779

—

—

9

—

—

2,381

123

—

—

14,097

32

32

355.5

28,371

27,978 289.9

1,269 1,221

864.0

94,282

92,874 594.8

8,247 174.7

35,129 442.6

Delaware

11

Totalc

Multiple races

District of Columbia

12

—

—

49

—

—

10,737

Florida

81

81 177.5

228

228

64.1

46,036

45,262 2,032.7

18,262

18,068

567.5

Georgia

34

35 170.3

102

104

45.8

24,347

24,613 1,052.2

1,538

1,574

283.7

7

7

172.7

8,176

538

535

759.5

34,754

Hawaii

11

—

—

336

—

—

106

—

—

203

—

—

211

—

—

1,272

—

—

117

—

—

2,256

Idaho

14

14

95.4

5

6

40.9

36

37

509.6

99

99

87.8

0

0

0.0

610

609

56.8

4

5

32.7

768

770 62.2

Illinois

46

45 237.2

353

354

77.7

15,839

15,550 1,033.1

4,913

4,897

342.5

33

33

882.0

10,177

10,063 141.2

650

649

743.1

32,016

31,597 297.4

Indiana

11

11

79.9

56

56

76.5

2,902

2,838

630.4

575

569

236.0

3

3

183.8

4,711

4,588 103.0

155

153

350.0

8,413

8,218 155.6

4

4

47.7

29

30

77.7

298

296

509.4

137

136

150.3

1

1

99.6

1,139

1,131

49.6

24

24

137.1

1,632

1,623 65.0

Kansas

18

18

92.9

19

19

37.9

655

654

505.1

361

362

198.2

4

4

318.8

1,472

1,457

76.9

66

65

221.9

2,603

2,587 112.2

Kentucky

15

15 179.3

23

24

66.0

1,700

1,680

636.1

239

241

307.7

1

1

66.8

3,064

3,028

95.6

28

27

100.0

5,071

5,017 140.0

Louisiana

21

19

48

48

91.5

11,482

11,004

973.9

582

578

464.9

3

3

264.2

4,632

4,481 192.7

80

73

269.2

16,854

16,211 440.4
1,098 97.2

Iowa

Maine

8

87.1

2

2

21.4

99

—

118

—

—

22,858

—

—

216

—

—

4,534

36

79.4

63

63

33.3

8,186

115

112 250.5

95

94

63.5

13

13 117.9

14

14

70.2

Missouri

27

27 119.9

49

49

69.3

Montana

23

23

50.5

0

0

0.0

Nebraska

26

25 219.8

23

23 101.6

Nevada

49

48 215.9

150

150 104.1

1,551

Maryland

36

Massachusetts

18

Michigan

37

Minnesota
Mississippi

New Hampshire

1

8 129.9
—

1

103 1,068.0

—

—

51

387.8

0

0

0.0

909

930

85.9

3

3

34.3

1,072

—

—

19

—

—

4,750

—

—

611

—

—

29,542

—

—

3,782

—

—

4

—

—

6,662

—

—

37

—

—

15,261

7,949

707.5

578

568

187.8

4

4

178.7

4,867

4,771

72.7

236

227

240.8

13,994

13,642 163.9

2,109

2,090 1,183.6

552

548

363.0

5

5

241.8

3,388

3,343

88.2

53

52

114.6

6,323

6,251 143.4

6,077

5,961

697.4

150

150

282.4

2

2

294.5

1,765

1,736 120.3

85

85

555.1

8,142

7,996 333.6

4,737

4,646

862.1

476

479

338.3

2

2

60.7

5,530

5,445 131.7

72

66

125.9

10,900

10,721 216.0

12

12

289.6

14

14

65.2

0

0

0.0

311

308

42.1

3

3

24.1

363

359 43.8

446

444

743.1

210

209

208.9

2

2

216.9

916

912

72.4

15

15

123.3

1,640

1,634 111.3

1,529

3,510 276.7

6,661 311.0

964.1

1,361

1,356

271.8

20

20

207.9

3,563

38.5

159

161 1,434.6

106

104

387.8

0

0

0.0

799

199

213

38.8

18,868

19,096 2,044.6

7,777

7,938

710.8

19

21

737.6

8,097

9

9

41.7

132

389.2

1,071

1,059

149.8

1

1

85.3

950

930 129.4

1,463 1,518 134.1

55,284

56,223 2,376.0

40,519

41,165 1,604.7

22

23

303.3

27,272

27,866 275.1
6,156 115.6

New Mexico

169

165 120.7

New York

108

111 214.8

North Carolina

203

200 234.5

North Dakota

11

38.7

—

50

8

32 274.3

—

—

1,146

8

31

—

—

—

36.6

New Jersey

10

—

106,191 105,522 349.8

133

102

103

69.5

15,757

15,427

955.2

1,340

1,344

283.8

14

14

373.5

6,231

1

1

24.1

32

33

635.7

4

4

37.2

0

0

0.0

127

—

—

—

—

44

44

110.4

6,742

75.0

9

9

100.4

1,082

1,074 95.5

8,212 179.6

406

400

632.0

35,527

36,041 497.1

16

17

95.0

2,349

2,314 141.4

791

127

25.8

3,592 3,659 2,306.0

128,302 130,608 795.9

152

150

241.3

23,858

23,454 304.0

0

0

0.0

175

175 32.2

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Table 21. Adults and adolescents living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and area of residence, year-end 2009—United States and 6 U.S. dependent
areas (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native
Estimated
Area of residence

HIV Infection and AIDS Data for States and Metropolitan Statistical Areas

Ohio

No.

No.

d

Rate

18

a

Black/African American

Estimated
No.

No.

d

Rate

Estimated
No.

No.

Hispanic/Latino

d

b

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

d

Estimated

Rate

No. No.

White

d

Rate

Multiple races

Estimated
No.

No.

d

Total

d
Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

c

Rate

No.

d
Estimated
e
No.
Rate
16,265 169.1

87.9

71

71

48.6

7,299

7,118

650.5

769

749

324.9

0

0

0.0

8,212

8,010

99.7

176

175

194.8

16,671

280

270 120.6

28

28

56.3

1,085

1,061

473.1

369

367

177.7

7

7

298.2

2,822

2,737 123.9

114

110

111.6

4,705

4,580 151.9

Oregon

55

54 150.1

79

80

69.1

363

363

687.1

589

591

200.8

13

13

161.9

3,901

3,866 147.0

39

38

64.0

5,040

5,007 156.6

159

1,132 1,118 1,514.6

31,498

31,177 292.5

Oklahoma

19

Asian

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific
Islander

Pennsylvania

31

31 198.3

161

63.5

15,435

15,235 1,448.3

4,620

4,593

993.4

22

22

774.2

10,097

10,019 113.8

Rhode Island

8

8 235.5

26

28 120.4

492

499 1,179.7

444

457

483.7

1

1

215.0

850

863 119.5

14

14

157.3

1,835

1,869 209.0

South Carolina

14

19

19

949.4

421

420

300.0

2

2

135.6

3,374

3,317 131.6

80

78

280.9

13,917

13,639 360.7

13

98.8

40.9

9,996

9,778

South Dakota

69

67 140.4

3

3

56.8

87

89 1,398.6

11

11

71.3

0

0

0.0

248

42.4

1

1

14.0

419

420 62.8

Tennessee

10

10

67.1

24

24

35.3

8,855

8,818 1,060.3

453

458

265.4

9

9

435.5

5,872

5,838 142.8

249

107

106

253.7

15,331

15,265 292.5

Texas

95

94 118.6

508

509

74.4

23,644

23,128 1,027.7

16,271

16,047

240.6

37

38

277.6

21,472

20,951 213.8

326

298

176.8

62,363

61,076 310.6

Utah

27

26 107.5

20

20

46.6

207

209 1,063.1

405

406

175.6

3

3

17.3

1,632

1,622

91.6

13

13

54.1

2,311

2,302 108.2

—

—

5

—

—

402

—

—

Vermont

1

—

—

0

—

—

41

—

—

19

—

—

1

—

—

335

Virginia

18

18

95.3

203

211

65.6

11,896

11,992

955.0

1,265

1,300

315.6

11

12

299.0

6,238

6,307 141.6

196

196

254.0

19,866

20,073 306.8

164 212.9

289

289

76.1

1,539

1,535

823.6

1,120

1,118

237.1

36

36

151.5

7,187

7,116 166.6

112

108

88.2

10,458

10,376 187.5

Washington
West Virginia

166
2

2

58.4

1

1

9.7

398

392

756.9

32

32

191.3

0

0

0.0

1,001

989

68.2

11

11

97.0

1,449

1,431 92.6

Wisconsin

37

36

93.3

59

59

65.3

1,877

1,843

721.0

575

572

276.1

2

2

139.9

2,351

2,313

56.5

46

44

118.9

4,948

4,872 103.2

Wyoming

9

9

96.7

0

0

0.0

12

13

302.1

20

20

63.4

0

0

0.0

159

162

41.0

8

8

172.3

208

212 47.3

8,927 8,323

80.4

156,046 150,578

432.3

842 606

233.1

12,119 11,130

420.0

Subtotal

3,153 3,030 163.6

374,649 333,842 1,178.6

291,114 273,480 168.3

847,636 781,756 324.6

f
U.S. dependent areas
American Samoa

0

0

—

2

2

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

2

Guam

0

0

—

38

38

—

5

5

—

4

4

—

11

11

—

13

13

—

20

18

—

91

Northern Mariana Islands

0

0

—

13

14

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

14

15 36.6

Puerto Rico

1

1

—

1

1

—

6

6

—

18,372

18,314

—

1

1

—

25

26

—

0

0

—

18,406

18,350 555.7

Republic of Palau

0

—

—

0

—

—

1

—

—

1

—

—

2

—

—

0

—

—

0

—

—

4

U.S. Virgin Islands

0

0

—

0

0

—

333

332

—

189

193

—

0

0

—

44

44

—

1

0

—

570

573 632.7

Subtotal

1

1

—

54

55

—

345

344

—

18,566

18,511

—

15

13

—

82

83

—

21

18

—

19,087

19,028 526.5

3,154 3,031

—

8,981 8,378

—

374,994 334,185

—

174,612 169,089

—

857 619

—

291,196 273,563

—

12,140 11,149

—

Totalg

2

4.4

89 65.7

—

—

866,723 800,784 327.6

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
a
Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
b Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c
Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity.
d
Includes data from areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least January 2007 and that have reported these data to CDC since at least June 2007. Estimated numbers resulted
from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population.
e Because the estimated totals were calculated independently of the corresponding values for each subpopulation, the subpopulation values may not sum to the totals shown here.
f
Rates by race/ethnicity are not provided because U.S. census information for U.S. dependent areas is limited.
g
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

67

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68

Table 22. Adults and adolescents living with an AIDS diagnosis, by race/ethnicity and area of residence, year-end 2009—United States and 6 U.S. dependent
areas
American Indian/
Alaska Native
Estimated
Area of residence
Alabama

No.

No.

2

2

Asian

d

Rate

a

Black/African American

d
Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

Hispanic/Latino

d
Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

b

d
Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

White

d
Estimated
No.

No.

Multiple races

d
Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Total

d
Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

No.

c

d
Estimated
e
No.
Rate

HIV Infection and AIDS Data for States and Metropolitan Statistical Areas

10.6

5

5

12.6

2,844

2,773

279.2

119

118

118.5

2

2

173.8

1,389

1,364

50.2

64

62

198.8

4,426

4,327

Alaska

87

84 104.1

6

6

21.7

42

41

204.1

37

37

119.1

3

3

87.5

164

158

41.3

5

5

25.0

344

334

59.1

Arizona

230

227 108.0

24

25

18.8

559

549

289.8

1,585

1,563

107.3

6

6

84.6

3,274

3,228

99.0

62

57

95.7

5,741

5,656

106.4

4

4

13.5

901

852

240.8

94

93

79.4

5

5

237.6

1,163

1,118

60.9

16

13

50.8

2,193

2,093

88.2

2,116 2,162

55.8

12,279

12,263

667.8

21,423

21,741

213.5

139

144

142.0

30,599

30,644

227.2

511

509

97.7

67,371 67,765

224.6

Arkansas

6

California

285

284 172.4

6

35.3

Colorado

111.0

38

38 121.7

39

39

37.1

699

693

443.2

1,018

1,014

138.0

3

3

69.3

2,828

2,791

91.9

28

27

51.5

4,653

4,605

111.7

Connecticut

7

7 104.3

16

16

16.5

2,354

2,313

861.4

2,224

2,201

672.6

0

0

0.0

2,368

2,308

103.9

68

68

251.7

7,037

6,913

234.2

Delaware

3

3 133.0

3

3

15.1

1,231

1,232

835.1

113

114

258.8

0

0

0.0

502

509

99.1

10

11

154.4

1,862

1,872

254.4

District of Columbia

6

6 427.5

23

24 147.4

6,951

6,946 2,589.9

480

488 1,168.3

5

5 1,534.6

1,236

1,242

683.2

85

83 1,391.7

8,787

8,796 1,704.7

9,908

9,718

305.2

133.3

16,130

15,771

163.4

791

753

532.8

53,041 51,821

331.9

19,627 19,932

251.1

Florida

28

27

59.3

Georgia

18

19

91.8

Hawaii

5

5 103.3

Idaho

8

8

52.6

Illinois

23

23 122.2

Indiana

2

2

Iowa

-

0

110

31.0

26,061

25,429 1,142.0

45

47

20.5

13,532

13,745

587.6

921

949

170.9

3

3

75.0

4,782

4,841

102.6

324

326

462.5

212

210

47.9

80

79

280.7

125

123

150.8

144

141

153.8

749

738

261.0

70

69

44.3

1,385

1,365

0

0

0.0

17

18

253.0

44

44

38.9

0

0

0.0

272

268

25.0

3

3

20.2

344

341

27.6

191

199

43.6

8,729

8,791

584.1

2,905

2,985

208.7

9

9

248.9

5,319

5,376

75.5

406

422

483.0

17,582 17,805

167.6

11.5

31

31

42.3

1,485

1,423

316.1

329

322

133.6

2

2

122.7

2,512

2,402

53.9

82

80

182.9

4,443

4,262

80.7

0.0

11

11

28.8

193

193

331.8

91

90

99.7

0

0

0.0

708

699

30.6

17

17

96.8

1,020

1,010

11

40.5

12

59.9

9

9

17.8

349

345

266.8

220

220

120.7

2

2

164.0

891

874

46.1

34

33

112.1

1,517

1,496

64.9

Kentucky
Louisiana

7

7

82.4

12

12

34.7

858

841

318.3

158

159

203.1

1

1

66.9

1,692

1,662

52.5

13

13

49.3

2,741

2,696

75.2

11

9

40.5

22

22

41.6

5,933

5,524

488.9

320

315

253.8

2

2

177.7

2,589

2,465

106.0

36

29

107.7

8,914

8,367

227.3

Maine
Maryland

3

3

47.9

2

2

21.6

48

49

509.9

31

32

242.4

0

0

0.0

515

511

47.2

2

2

21.5

601

599

53.0

9

9

72.9

50

53

22.1

13,306

13,639 1,006.7

703

738

247.7

10

11

440.0

2,629

2,675

96.6

389

401

765.8

17,097 17,529

370.3

Massachusetts

12

13

112.6

135

143

52.9

2,940

3,081

968.2

2,404

2,515

572.9

2

3

130.6

4,250

4,376

97.5

26

28

55.1

9,776 10,165

182.2

Michigan

15

15

32.6

34

34

18.0

4,329

4,130

367.6

316

304

100.6

2

2

88.1

2,618

2,535

38.6

149

142

150.0

7,463

7,162

Minnesota

62

59 133.0

39

38

25.6

989

970

549.4

303

300

198.8

1

1

48.8

1,437

1,394

36.8

24

23

50.7

2,855

2,786

63.9

Mississippi

6

6

53.3

6

6

30.0

2,665

2,602

304.4

86

86

161.1

1

1

147.6

790

766

53.1

47

47

309.9

3,601

3,514

146.6

Missouri

15

15

65.2

19

19

26.8

2,534

2,463

457.0

251

252

178.0

1

1

30.4

2,990

2,923

70.7

43

38

71.3

5,853

5,710

115.1

Montana

20

20

44.4

0

0

0.0

9

9

216.6

10

10

48.6

0

0

0.0

197

195

26.6

2

2

14.9

238

236

28.8

Nebraska

12

12 101.2

14

14

62.0

232

229

382.4

138

137

136.3

1

1

106.5

487

482

38.3

6

6

48.5

890

880

60.0

Nevada

25

24 109.3

76

76

53.0

752

735

463.5

726

722

144.7

11

11

114.7

1,693

1,655

130.5

20

20

50.9

3,303

3,244

151.5

0.0

4

4

19.6

93

94

839.1

65

64

239.7

0

0

0.0

439

431

40.8

5

5

55.5

606

598

53.2

10,197 1,091.9

19,082 19,161

264.3

Kansas

New Hampshire

0

0

110

New Jersey

16

16 141.5

95

100

18.3

10,166

New Mexico

91

88

64.5

7

7

32.8

62

New York

60

62

119.4

783

813

71.8

34,140

North Carolina

90

88 103.1

30

30

20.2

6,430

12

12

4,183

4,208

376.8

8

8

297.3

4,388

4,406

96.4

219

217

342.2

177.9

646

636

89.9

1

1

86.9

584

572

79.5

12

12

68.8

34,830 1,471.9

25,942

26,463 1,031.6

9

10

134.1

15,278

15,499

153.0

6

6

160.8

2,473

2,425

45.5

61
6,256

387.3

611

612

129.2

2,347 2,389 1,505.3
65

67

106.8

1,403

126.1

86.0

1,376

84.1

78,599 80,106

488.2

9,708

9,486

123.0

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Table 22. Adults and adolescents living with an AIDS diagnosis, by race/ethnicity and area of residence, year-end 2009—United States and 6 U.S. dependent
areas (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native
Estimated
Area of residence

Rate

d
Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

Estimated
No.

No.

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Hispanic/Latinob

d

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

d

White

d
Estimated

Rate

Rate

Estimated
No.

No.

Totalc

Multiple races
d

Rate

Estimated
No.

No.

d

Rate

d
Estimated
e
No.
Rate

HIV Infection and AIDS Data for States and Metropolitan Statistical Areas

No.

No.

8

8

30.4

1

1

24.2

13

13

254.0

4

4

38.1

0

0

0.0

60

59

12.0

0

0

0.0

86

85

Ohio

8

7

34.9

31

32

21.6

3,467

3,376

308.5

403

391

169.5

0

0

0.0

3,939

3,824

47.6

99

100

111.6

7,947

7,729

80.4

165

157

70.0

14

14

28.1

527

504

224.9

192

190

91.9

3

3

127.2

1,429

1,360

61.6

58

54

55.1

2,388

2,282

75.7

Oregon

No.

d

Black/African American

North Dakota
Oklahoma

No.

Asiana

No.

15.7

34

32

88.9

50

50

43.7

218

217

410.2

390

392

133.2

8

8

99.3

2,492

2,463

93.6

17

16

27.1

3,209

3,178

99.4

Pennsylvania

9

9

57.9

95

95

37.8

9,246

9,078

863.0

2,683

2,653

573.9

10

10

359.7

5,784

5,719

65.0

697

686

929.2

18,524

18,251

171.2

Rhode Island

6

6 170.0

20

20

88.3

372

368

870.2

336

335

355.2

1

1

204.3

622

609

84.4

7

7

74.3

1,364

1,346

150.5

South Carolina

8

8

59.4

9

10

21.3

5,465

5,284

513.1

242

241

172.7

2

2

136.4

1,737

1,688

67.0

52

50

178.7

7,515

7,284

192.7

South Dakota

27

26

55.0

1

1

18.9

41

43

669.9

4

4

24.8

0

0

0.0

94

94

16.1

0

0

0.0

167

168

25.2

8

8

54.2

14

14

20.8

4,176

4,137

497.4

250

253

146.3

1

1

48.2

3,166

3,137

76.8

61

60

143.5

7,676

7,611

145.8
172.9

Tennessee
Texas

53

52

66.0

259

259

37.8

12,450

12,026

534.4

9,745

9,547

143.2

13

13

97.6

12,392

11,947

121.9

169

148

87.9

35,082

33,993

Utah

17

16

66.3

10

10

23.3

107

107

544.9

230

230

99.5

1

1

6.8

917

906

51.2

10

10

41.8

1,292

1,280

60.2

1

1

49.2

0

0

0.0

28

28

688.3

11

11

153.8

1

1

671.5

199

200

39.1

2

2

40.1

242

243

45.3

6

32.6

108

113

35.2

5,276

5,335

424.9

665

691

167.7

4

4

108.9

3,061

3,097

69.5

105

105

136.7

9,225

9,351

142.9

101 131.3

165

165

43.4

933

930

498.9

693

689

146.2

26

26

110.0

4,114

4,057

95.0

68

66

53.8

6,110

6,042

109.2

Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia

6
104
3

3

95.1

1

1

10.7

188

191

368.9

15

16

93.5

0

0

0.0

611

619

42.7

4

3

29.4

822

834

54.0

Wisconsin

15

13

34.5

25

25

27.5

911

884

345.8

312

309

149.2

0

0

0.0

1,169

1,132

27.7

26

24

66.2

2,458

2,389

50.6

Wyoming

5

5

51.0

0

0

0.0

6

6

149.0

13

13

41.7

0

0

0.0

87

86

21.7

3

2

50.4

114

112

25.0

1,690 1,656

87.9

4,976 5,086

44.9

207,216 205,923

679.7

94,717 95,340

267.1

461

469

131.4 161,808 160,301

93.9

250.4 478,324 476,186

188.0

—

0

0

Subtotal

7,359 7,314

f
U.S. dependent areas
American Samoa

0

0

—

1

1

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

2

2

4.4

Guam

0

0

—

15

15

—

1

1

—

0

0

—

8

8

—

2

2

—

9

8

—

35

33

24.7

Northern Mariana Islands

0

0

—

3

3

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

4

4

10.5

Puerto Rico

1

1

—

0

0

—

3

3

—

—

0

0

—

17

17

—

0

0

—

11,042

10,866

329.1

Republic of Palau

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

5.6

U.S. Virgin Islands

0

0

—

0

0

—

189

189

—

105

106

—

0

0

—

27

27

—

0

0

—

321

321

355.0

Subtotal

1

1

—

19

19

—

193

193

—

11,126 10,951

—

10

10

—

46

45

—

10

9

—

11,405

11,228

309.2

— 489,729 487,414

189.7

11,021 10,845

g
Total
1,691 1,657
— 4,995 5,105
— 207,409 206,116
— 105,843 106,291
—
471
479
— 161,854 160,346
a Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
b
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c
Includes persons of unknown race/ethnicity.
d Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population.
e
Because the estimated totals were calculated independently of the corresponding values for each subpopulation, the subpopulation values may not sum to the totals shown here.
f
Rates by race/ethnicity are not provided because U.S. census information for U.S. dependent areas is limited.
g Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

—

7,369 7,323

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Table 23. Diagnoses of HIV infection, 2010, and persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, year-end 2009,
by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico
Diagnosis, 2010

Living with HIV infection, year-end 2009

Estimateda
Area of residence

No.

No.

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Akron, OH

33

35

5.1

740

717

102.5

Albany–Schenectady–Troy, NY

75

99

11.6

2,014

2,103

245.3

Albuquerque, NM

70

76

8.9

1,186

1,165

135.8

Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton, PA–NJ

65

73

8.9

1,421

1,416

173.5

Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Marietta, GA

1,184

1,644

30.0

22,977

23,227

424.2

Augusta–Richmond County, GA–SC

89

128

23.8

2,036

2,043

378.9

Austin–Round Rock, TX

239

262

15.4

4,226

4,166

244.4

Bakersfield, CA

112

138

17.1

1,636

1,620

200.6

Baltimore–Towson, MD

819

—

—

18,346

—

—

Baton Rouge, LA

314

339

43.0

3,955

3,779

480.2

Birmingham–Hoover, AL

219

240

21.2

3,368

3,322

293.7

25

27

4.5

401

401

66.1

438

—

—

10,655

—

—

Boston Division

228

—

—

6,351

—

—

Cambridge Division

125

—

—

2,758

—

—

62

—

—

1,271

—

—

85

92

13.4

1,625

1,596

232.0

Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk, CT

107

142

15.8

2,752

2,792

309.8

Buffalo–Niagara Falls, NY

127

169

15.1

2,143

2,264

201.5

89

97

16.5

1,573

1,556

265.0

Charleston–North Charleston, SC

124

135

20.5

2,034

1,991

302.0

Charlotte–Gastonia–Concord, NC–SC

408

459

26.3

5,714

5,615

321.7

Boise City–Nampa, ID
Boston, Mass–NH

b

Essex Division
Bradenton–Sarasota–Venice, FL

Cape Coral–Fort Myers, FL

Chattanooga, TN–GA

55

65

12.4

1,069

1,067

203.4

Chicago, IL–IN–WI

1,212

1,482

15.5

27,942

27,581

287.9

Chicago Division

1,091

1,334

16.7

26,121

25,789

322.4

60

73

10.4

1,073

1,048

148.8

Gary Division

61

76

8.6

748

743

84.7

Cincinnati–Middletown, OH–KY–IN

Lake Division

227

247

11.4

2,997

2,942

135.4

Cleveland–Elyria–Mentor, OH

213

230

11.0

4,359

4,241

202.8

37

40

6.4

728

724

115.6

Columbia, SC

211

230

30.9

3,600

3,536

474.8

Columbus, OH

316

340

18.9

4,330

4,253

236.0

1,335

1,456

22.6

19,151

18,801

291.6

1,090

1,184

27.4

15,266

14,989

346.5

245

271

12.8

3,885

3,812

179.7

94

102

12.2

1,237

1,205

144.3

327

359

14.0

8,418

8,368

327.9

39

43

7.6

504

502

89.2

Colorado Springs, CO

Dallas, TX
Dallas Division
Fort Worth Division
Dayton, OH
Denver–Aurora, CO
Des Moines, IA

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Table 23. Diagnoses of HIV infection, 2010, and persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, year-end 2009,
by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Diagnosis, 2010

Living with HIV infection, year-end 2009

Estimateda
Area of residence

No.

Detroit, MI

No.

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

509

545

12.4

9,163

8,903

202.2

Detroit Division

351

376

19.5

6,859

6,641

344.8

Warren Division

158

169

6.8

2,304

2,262

91.3

Durham–Chapel Hill, NC

109

119

23.8

1,856

1,826

364.3

El Paso, TX

121

132

17.6

1,527

1,507

200.6

Fresno, CA

97

117

12.8

1,281

1,267

138.4

Grand Rapids–Wyoming, MI

41

44

5.6

820

808

103.9

Greensboro–High Point, NC

128

139

19.5

2,099

2,063

288.6

Greenville, SC

67

73

11.4

1,189

1,164

181.9

Harrisburg–Carlisle, PA

53

57

10.7

1,282

1,275

237.6

164

207

17.3

3,514

3,533

295.4

61

—

—

1,570

—

—

Hartford–West Hartford–East Hartford, CT
Honolulu, HI
Houston–Baytown–Sugar Land, TX

1,430

1,559

26.6

21,170

20,661

352.1

Indianapolis, IN

249

272

15.6

3,997

3,916

224.6

Jackson, MS

167

184

34.0

3,011

2,952

545.8

Jacksonville, FL

356

389

29.3

5,738

5,641

424.7

Kansas City, MO–KS

225

248

12.0

4,423

4,388

212.2

Knoxville, TN

47

51

7.2

1,041

1,036

148.2

Lakeland, FL

113

123

21.1

1,658

1,631

279.6

Lancaster, PA

46

50

9.9

729

726

142.9

352

388

20.4

5,541

5,475

287.7

89

98

14.3

1,666

1,624

236.9

2,341

3,168

24.6

46,266

46,273

359.4

2,045

2,803

28.5

40,047

40,148

407.7

296

366

12.1

6,219

6,125

202.4

171

187

14.9

2,731

2,688

213.6

Madison, WI

37

40

7.1

602

593

104.0

McAllen–Edinburg–Pharr, TX

85

94

12.6

823

811

109.5

396

440

33.7

6,902

6,891

528.1

2,521

2,757

49.7

48,915

48,177

868.5

889

976

55.2

15,895

15,684

887.8

1,297

1,415

56.6

25,330

24,940

997.3

335

366

28.6

7,690

7,553

590.1

Milwaukee–Waukesha–West Allis, WI

165

180

11.6

2,784

2,735

175.4

Minneapolis–St. Paul–Bloomington, MN–WI

312

345

10.6

5,596

5,530

169.1

17

20

4.0

503

498

97.5

Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN

301

331

20.9

4,706

4,680

295.8

New Haven–Milford, CT

104

136

16.0

3,204

3,251

383.4

New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner, LA

406

439

36.9

7,635

7,380

620.2

Las Vegas–Paradise, NV
Little Rock–North Little Rock, AR
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Division
Santa Ana Division
Louisville, KY–IN

Memphis, TN–MS–AR
Miami, FL
Fort Lauderdale Division
Miami Division
West Palm Beach Division

Modesto, CA

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Table 23. Diagnoses of HIV infection, 2010, and persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, year-end 2009,
by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Diagnosis, 2010

Living with HIV infection, year-end 2009

Estimateda

Estimateda

Area of residence

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

New York, NY–NJ–PA

Rate

4,683

6,160

32.3

139,031

140,988

739.3

Edison Division

180

300

12.9

4,787

4,858

208.0

Nassau Division

256

344

12.0

5,694

5,995

208.4

3,730

4,657

39.7

114,630

116,050

989.2

517

860

40.4

13,920

14,086

662.5

12

13

2.4

246

245

45.3

143

157

12.8

2,273

2,211

180.2

81

90

10.6

1,154

1,147

135.0

New York–White Plains—Wayne Division
Newark Division
Ogden–Clearfield, UT
Oklahoma City, OK
Omaha–Council Bluffs, NE–IA

626

686

32.9

9,504

9,398

451.3

Oxnard–Thousand Oaks–Ventura, CA

Orlando, FL

35

43

5.4

796

790

98.4

Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville, FL

75

82

15.3

1,174

1,155

215.4

1,199

—

—

25,942

—

—

Philadelphia, PA–NJ–DE–MD
Camden Division

124

207

16.5

2,898

2,949

235.2

Philadelphia Division

966

1,060

26.4

20,600

20,345

507.0

Wilmington Division

109

—

—

2,444

—

—

Phoenix–Mesa–Scottsdale, AZ

454

490

11.2

8,905

8,840

202.6

Pittsburgh, PA

154

167

7.1

2,784

2,755

117.0

30

36

7.0

565

579

112.0

Portland–Vancouver–Beaverton, OR–WA

198

218

9.7

4,113

4,088

182.4

Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY

70

94

13.8

2,192

2,280

336.7

153

149

14.1

2,727

1,796

170.6

7

8

1.4

125

124

22.4

Raleigh–Cary, NC

192

209

18.5

2,989

2,961

263.0

Richmond, VA

219

263

21.2

4,086

4,114

332.2

Portland–South Portland, ME

Providence–New Bedford–Fall River, RI–MA
Provo–Orem, UT

Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario, CA

366

447

10.8

7,505

7,338

177.1

Rochester, NY

118

156

15.1

2,923

3,063

295.8

Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville, CA

191

234

11.0

3,257

3,233

152.0

St. Louis, MO–IL

382

432

15.1

6,239

6,116

214.4

57

62

5.4

1,786

1,777

157.2

San Antonio, TX

Salt Lake City, UT

273

298

14.4

4,442

4,369

210.8

San Diego–Carlsbad–San Marcos, CA

516

631

20.7

11,139

10,962

359.0

San Francisco, CA

873

1,035

24.0

23,274

23,101

535.0

Oakland Division

328

401

15.8

6,520

6,356

251.0

San Francisco Division

545

634

35.5

16,754

16,745

938.0

San Jose–Sunnyvale–Santa Clara, CA

144

180

9.8

2,898

2,878

156.4

San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo, PR

475

778

29.7

12,552

12,505

477.8

Scranton–Wilkes-Barre, PA

30

34

6.2

578

574

104.5

407

444

13.0

8,056

7,994

234.6

Seattle Division

345

377

14.4

7,125

7,073

270.9

Tacoma Division

62

67

8.4

931

921

115.6

Seattle, WA

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Table 23. Diagnoses of HIV infection, 2010, and persons living with a diagnosis of HIV infection, year-end 2009,
by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Diagnosis, 2010

Living with HIV infection, year-end 2009

Estimateda
Area of residence

No.

No.

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Springfield, MA

73

—

—

1,731

—

—

Stockton, CA

87

107

15.8

1,055

1,042

154.4

Syracuse, NY

49

65

10.0

1,049

1,103

170.7

580

637

23.2

9,927

9,760

355.3

Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, FL
Toledo, OH

35

38

5.7

909

887

132.0

Tucson, AZ

96

105

10.3

1,900

1,882

184.5

Tulsa, OK

81

87

9.3

1,418

1,381

148.7

335

400

23.9

6,007

6,039

360.6

1,718

—

—

29,532

—

—

168

—

—

3,431

—

—

1,550

—

—

26,101

—

—

49

55

8.9

743

735

119.9

Virginia Beach–Norfolk–Newport News, VA–NC
Washington, DC–VA–MD–WV
Bethesda Division
Washington Division
Wichita, KS
Worcester, MA

61

—

—

1,467

—

—

Youngstown–Warren–Boardman, OH–PA

37

40

7.0

639

620

110.1

35,332

38,079

20.2

716,711

647,021

342.8

Metropolitan areas (population of 50,000–499,999)

4,919

5,720

10.4

89,291

86,466

156.9

Nonmetropolitan areas

2,918

3,299

6.8

54,218

52,195

107.2

43,576

47,692

869,227

793,935

271.4

Subtotal for MSAs (population  500,000)

Totalc

16.3

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. Because of the lack of U.S. census
information for all U.S. dependent areas, table includes data for only the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
MSA, metropolitan statistical area.
MSA definitions for this report can be found at http://www.census.gov/population/metro/data/metrodef.html.
a
Includes data from areas in which all parts of the MSA or metropolitan division had implemented confidential name-based HIV infection reporting by
at least January 2007 and had reported these data to CDC since at least June 2007. Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that
accounted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population.
b Counts of diagnoses of HIV infection for the metropolitan divisions do not sum to the MSA total. MSA total includes data from 1 metropolitan division
with population of <500,000.
c Includes persons whose county of residence is unknown. Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values
for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

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Table 24. AIDS diagnoses, 2010 and cumulative, and persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, year-end 2009, by metropolitan statistical area of
residence—United States and Puerto Rico
Diagnosis, cumulativea
Adults or
adolescents

Diagnosis, 2010
Estimatedb

HIV Infection and AIDS Data for States and Metropolitan Statistical Areas

Area of residence

No.

No.

Rate

Children

Rankc

No.

No.

22

3.1

98

871

1

Albany–Schenectady–Troy, NY

69

97

11.3

35

2,584

Albuquerque, NM

43

51

5.9

82

1,660

Augusta–Richmond County, GA–SC

Estimatedb
No.

16

Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Marietta, GA

Living with AIDS, year-end
2009

Estimatedb

Akron, OH

Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton, PA–NJ

Total

No.

No.

Rate

872

383

370

52.9

26

2,611

1,178

1,184

138.1

3

1,663

714

698

81.4

50

58

7.1

73

1,643

21

1,664

827

821

100.6

553

652

11.9

31

27,133

142

27,275

13,476

13,698

250.2

33

47

8.7

53

2,179

24

2,203

1,036

1,043

193.5

105

126

7.4

64

5,593

25

5,618

2,559

2,503

146.8

55

77

9.5

47

2,012

10

2,023

1,155

1,179

146.0

Baltimore–Towson, MD

514

721

26.8

4

24,215

222

24,438

10,547

10,765

400.1

Baton Rouge, LA

245

265

33.7

1

4,796

20

4,816

2,067

1,925

244.7

Birmingham–Hoover, AL

44

52

4.6

93

2,957

25

2,982

1,234

1,208

106.8

Boise City–Nampa, ID

24

28

4.6

92

349

0

349

157

157

25.8

Boston, Mass–NHd

237

570

12.4

29

16,063

158

16,221

6,842

7,100

154.7

Boston Division

121

296

15.4

—

9,935

97

10,032

4,081

4,227

220.3

Cambridge Division

67

164

10.9

—

3,825

37

3,862

1,741

1,818

120.8

Essex Division

41

101

13.6

—

1,939

23

1,962

866

904

121.8

Bradenton–Sarasota–Venice, FL

50

57

8.3

55

2,306

29

2,335

1,018

995

144.6

Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk, CT

77

100

11.1

36

4,184

57

4,241

1,865

1,839

204.1

Buffalo–Niagara Falls, NY

64

91

8.1

59

2,861

21

2,882

1,210

1,215

108.1

Cape Coral–Fort Myers, FL

64

75

12.8

27

2,067

26

2,094

909

897

152.8

Charleston–North Charleston, SC

89

107

16.2

15

2,474

22

2,496

1,086

1,048

159.0

168

199

11.4

34

4,236

22

4,258

2,023

1,980

113.4

41

48

9.2

50

1,183

3

1,186

580

577

110.1

Chicago, IL–IN–WI

856

1,197

12.5

28

35,606

269

35,875

15,559

15,735

164.2

Chicago Division

792

1,114

13.9

—

33,384

256

33,640

14,504

14,695

183.7

Gary Division

33

39

5.5

—

1,266

8

1,274

556

535

75.9

Lake Division

31

44

5.0

—

957

5

962

499

505

57.5

Cincinnati–Middletown, OH–KY–IN

138

178

8.2

57

3,444

20

3,464

1,557

1,529

70.4

Cleveland–Elyria–Mentor, OH

119

153

7.3

66

4,906

49

4,955

2,179

2,117

101.2

Austin–Round Rock, TX
Bakersfield, CA

Charlotte–Gastonia–Concord, NC–SC
Chattanooga, TN–GA

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Table 24. AIDS diagnoses, 2010 and cumulative, and persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, year-end 2009, by metropolitan statistical area of
residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Diagnosis, cumulativea
Adults or
adolescents

Diagnosis, 2010
Estimatedb
Area of residence

HIV Infection and AIDS Data for States and Metropolitan Statistical Areas

Colorado Springs, CO

No.

No.

Rate

Children

Total

Living with AIDS, year-end
2009

Estimatedb
Rankc

No.

No.

Estimatedb
No.

No.

No.

Rate

17

20

3.1

97

656

5

661

294

289

46.2

Columbia, SC

164

191

25.6

6

4,018

25

4,043

2,042

1,989

267.1

Columbus, OH

185

236

13.1

26

4,057

20

4,077

1,673

1,628

90.3

Dallas, TX

735

874

13.6

23

23,804

63

23,867

10,421

10,123

157.0

Dallas Division

627

741

17.1

—

18,949

37

18,986

8,357

8,116

187.6

Fort Worth Division

108

133

6.3

—

4,854

26

4,880

2,064

2,006

94.6

45

57

6.8

75

1,477

15

1,492

668

647

77.4

218

258

10.1

42

7,994

22

8,016

3,553

3,515

137.7

26

30

5.4

83

651

4

655

313

311

55.3

Dayton, OH
Denver–Aurora, CO
Des Moines, IA
Detroit, MI

342

375

8.5

54

12,133

76

12,209

4,988

4,759

108.1

Detroit Division

252

277

14.4

—

9,576

59

9,635

3,782

3,589

186.4

Warren Division

90

97

3.9

—

2,558

17

2,575

1,206

1,170

47.2

Durham–Chapel Hill, NC

50

61

12.1

30

1,467

10

1,477

608

592

118.1

El Paso, TX

47

55

7.3

67

1,816

10

1,826

946

928

123.5

Fresno, CA

55

76

8.3

56

1,890

11

1,901

844

872

95.3

Grand Rapids–Wyoming, MI

33

37

4.7

91

978

6

984

478

468

60.1

Greensboro–High Point, NC

58

71

10.0

43

1,587

19

1,606

689

671

93.9

Greenville, SC

53

63

9.8

45

1,512

4

1,516

683

662

103.6

Harrisburg–Carlisle, PA
Hartford–West Hartford–East Hartford, CT
Honolulu, HI

38

44

8.2

58

1,488

9

1,497

735

731

136.2

122

158

13.2

24

5,730

47

5,777

2,364

2,299

192.3

41

49

5.3

85

2,426

14

2,440

953

938

103.3

Houston–Baytown–Sugar Land, TX

913

1,063

18.1

12

30,510

174

30,684

12,115

11,680

199.1

Indianapolis, IN

156

181

10.4

39

4,527

25

4,552

2,118

2,037

116.8

Jackson, MS

134

158

29.2

3

2,968

30

2,998

1,334

1,299

240.2

Jacksonville, FL

231

269

20.3

11

7,359

78

7,437

3,297

3,209

241.6

Kansas City, MO–KS

125

148

7.2

71

5,658

16

5,674

2,560

2,521

121.9

Knoxville, TN

43

51

7.3

70

1,087

5

1,092

533

527

75.4

Lakeland, FL

80

92

15.8

16

2,270

21

2,291

1,012

988

169.4

Lancaster, PA

29

34

6.7

77

865

22

887

401

398

78.5

75

76

Table 24. AIDS diagnoses, 2010 and cumulative, and persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, year-end 2009, by metropolitan statistical area of
residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Diagnosis, cumulativea
Adults or
adolescents

Diagnosis, 2010
Estimatedb

HIV Infection and AIDS Data for States and Metropolitan Statistical Areas

Area of residence
Las Vegas–Paradise, NV
Little Rock–North Little Rock, AR
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Division
Santa Ana Division

No.

No.

Children

Total

Living with AIDS, year-end
2009

Estimatedb

Rate

Rankc

No.

No.

Estimatedb
No.

No.

No.

Rate

213

250

13.1

25

5,705

28

5,733

2,746

2,693

141.5

55

60

8.8

52

1,617

14

1,631

796

762

111.1

1,207

2,007

15.6

17

67,525

302

67,828

28,267

28,181

218.9

1,057

1,794

18.2

—

59,522

258

59,780

24,606

24,503

248.8

150

213

7.0

—

8,003

45

8,048

3,661

3,678

121.5

Louisville, KY–IN

79

93

7.4

65

2,827

28

2,855

1,347

1,317

104.6

Madison, WI

13

15

2.6

101

617

5

622

303

295

51.8

McAllen–Edinburg–Pharr, TX
Memphis, TN–MS–AR
Miami, FL
Fort Lauderdale Division

33

40

5.4

84

816

12

828

455

446

60.2

234

276

21.1

9

6,177

20

6,197

3,018

2,994

229.4

1,436

1,681

30.3

2

64,399

1,008

65,408

26,858

26,240

473.0

551

646

36.5

—

19,655

265

19,920

8,586

8,408

476.0

Miami Division

637

744

29.7

—

33,709

518

34,226

13,609

13,277

530.9

West Palm Beach Division

248

292

22.8

—

11,036

225

11,261

4,663

4,555

355.8

86

102

6.6

78

2,933

18

2,951

1,342

1,304

83.6

145

170

5.2

86

5,167

23

5,190

2,533

2,468

75.5

Milwaukee–Waukesha–West Allis, WI
Minneapolis–St. Paul–Bloomington, MN–WI
Modesto, CA
Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro, TN
New Haven–Milford, CT
New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner, LA

13

20

3.8

96

808

6

814

378

388

76.0

141

163

10.3

41

4,572

21

4,593

2,476

2,454

155.1

71

93

11.0

38

5,030

76

5,106

2,199

2,171

256.1

279

311

26.2

5

10,169

71

10,240

4,031

3,816

320.7

2,986

4,318

22.6

8

221,281

3,008

224,289

83,243

84,703

444.2

Edison Division

114

175

7.5

—

7,569

144

7,713

2,731

2,738

117.2

Nassau Division

154

220

7.6

—

9,196

116

9,311

3,635

3,649

126.9

2,388

3,418

29.1

—

182,011

2,397

184,407

69,577

70,999

605.2

330

505

23.8

—

22,505

352

22,858

7,300

7,317

344.1
25.6

New York, NY–NJ–PA

New York–White Plains—Wayne Division
Newark Division
Ogden–Clearfield, UT

11

13

2.5

102

291

4

295

141

139

Oklahoma City, OK

69

75

6.1

80

2,656

5

2,661

1,101

1,052

85.7

Omaha–Council Bluffs, NE–IA

55

65

7.7

62

1,274

5

1,279

627

619

72.9

364

422

20.3

10

10,644

97

10,742

5,042

4,943

237.4

16

23

2.9

100

1,175

3

1,178

510

520

64.8

Orlando, FL
Oxnard–Thousand Oaks–Ventura, CA

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Table 24. AIDS diagnoses, 2010 and cumulative, and persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, year-end 2009, by metropolitan statistical area of
residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Diagnosis, cumulativea
Adults or
adolescents

Diagnosis, 2010
Estimatedb
Area of residence

HIV Infection and AIDS Data for States and Metropolitan Statistical Areas

Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville, FL
Philadelphia, PA–NJ–DE–MD
Camden Division
Philadelphia Division
Wilmington Division
Phoenix–Mesa–Scottsdale, AZ
Pittsburgh, PA
Portland–South Portland, ME

No.

No.

Rate

Children

Total

Living with AIDS, year-end
2009

Estimatedb
Rankc

No.

No.

Estimatedb
No.

No.

No.

Rate

41

49

9.1

51

1,729

11

1,740

779

762

142.1

681

846

14.2

21

32,920

323

33,244

15,143

14,930

250.1

79

118

9.4

—

3,675

44

3,720

1,521

1,531

122.1

529

621

15.5

—

25,711

257

25,968

12,134

11,909

296.8

73

107

15.3

—

3,534

22

3,556

1,488

1,489

212.2

349

407

9.3

49

9,200

32

9,232

4,223

4,167

95.5

84

98

4.1

94

3,691

20

3,711

1,582

1,562

66.3

11

16

3.0

99

675

1

676

315

315

61.0

Portland–Vancouver–Beaverton, OR–WA

137

159

7.1

72

5,549

10

5,559

2,536

2,513

112.1

Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY

37

52

7.8

61

3,439

25

3,465

1,392

1,392

205.6

Providence–New Bedford–Fall River, RI–MA

64

105

6.6

79

4,526

44

4,571

2,019

2,033

127.0

Provo–Orem, UT

3

4

0.7

103

137

3

140

74

73

13.1

Raleigh–Cary, NC

115

134

11.9

32

2,715

15

2,730

1,466

1,445

128.4

Richmond, VA

152

216

17.4

13

4,113

36

4,149

1,728

1,742

140.7

Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario, CA

203

281

6.8

76

10,287

64

10,350

4,886

4,896

118.2
165.8

Rochester, NY

59

83

8.0

60

3,586

15

3,601

1,704

1,717

Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville, CA

114

159

7.5

63

4,674

29

4,704

1,897

1,934

90.9

St. Louis, MO–IL

231

281

9.8

44

7,108

41

7,149

3,211

3,128

109.7

Salt Lake City, UT

40

46

4.1

95

1,958

10

1,968

974

966

85.5

San Antonio, TX

180

214

10.3

40

6,049

31

6,080

2,681

2,613

126.1

San Diego–Carlsbad–San Marcos, CA

310

432

14.2

22

14,917

72

14,990

6,745

6,785

222.2

San Francisco, CA

520

701

16.2

14

44,883

102

44,985

15,505

15,690

363.4

Oakland Division

198

274

10.8

—

11,404

51

11,455

4,649

4,667

184.3

San Francisco Division

322

428

24.0

—

33,479

50

33,530

10,856

11,023

617.5

San Jose–Sunnyvale–Santa Clara, CA

142

203

11.0

37

4,578

15

4,593

2,056

2,105

114.4

San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo, PR

274

374

14.3

20

23,934

279

24,213

7,816

7,684

293.6

29

33

6.1

81

670

6

676

325

325

59.2

Scranton–Wilkes-Barre, PA

77

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Table 24. AIDS diagnoses, 2010 and cumulative, and persons living with an AIDS diagnosis, year-end 2009, by metropolitan statistical area of
residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Diagnosis, cumulativea
Adults or
adolescents

Diagnosis, 2010
Estimatedb

HIV Infection and AIDS Data for States and Metropolitan Statistical Areas

Area of residence
Seattle, WA
Seattle Division
Tacoma Division

No.

No.

Rate

Children

Total

Living with AIDS, year-end
2009

Estimatedb
Rankc

No.

No.

Estimatedb
No.

No.

No.

Rate

206

249

7.3

68

10,404

28

10,432

4,637

4,583

134.5

175

210

8.1

—

9,234

19

9,253

4,130

4,084

156.4

31

38

4.8

—

1,170

9

1,179

507

498

62.5

Springfield, MA

44

108

15.4

18

2,515

30

2,546

991

1,024

146.5

Stockton, CA

47

66

9.7

46

1,354

14

1,368

637

649

96.2

Syracuse, NY

32

45

6.9

74

1,522

9

1,531

668

668

103.4

346

409

14.9

19

13,238

120

13,358

5,691

5,547

201.9

Toledo, OH

25

34

5.0

90

990

15

1,005

446

435

64.7

Tucson, AZ

64

74

7.3

69

2,325

10

2,335

980

962

94.3

Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, FL

Tulsa, OK

42

47

5.0

88

1,774

10

1,784

787

753

81.0

Virginia Beach–Norfolk–Newport News, VA–NC

112

158

9.4

48

5,584

65

5,650

2,451

2,451

146.4

Washington, DC–VA–MD–WV

928

1,377

25.1

7

38,576

329

38,904

17,687

17,986

328.4

84

128

10.7

—

3,713

26

3,740

2,025

2,099

175.0

844

1,248

29.2

—

34,862

303

35,165

15,662

15,887

371.5

26

31

5.0

89

980

2

982

443

434

70.9

Bethesda Division
Washington Division
Wichita, KS
Worcester, MA

36

93

11.6

33

2,171

21

2,192

983

1,019

126.8

Youngstown–Warren–Boardman, OH–PA

21

28

5.1

87

666

0

666

282

272

48.3

20,805

27,429

13.4

—

973,372

8,528

981,899

408,936

407,727

198.7

Metropolitan areas (population of 50,000–499,999)

2,807

3,471

6.2

—

109,446

838

110,284

48,736

48,032

85.8

Nonmetropolitan areas

1,833

2,246

4.5

—

64,962

467

65,429

29,898

29,369

58.9

25,726

33,605

10.8

—

1,152,845

9,880

1,162,724

489,912

487,606

156.8

Subtotal for MSAs (population  500,000)

Totale

Note. Because of the lack of U.S. census information for all U.S. dependent areas, table includes data for only the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
MSA, metropolitan statistical area.
MSA definitions for this report can be found at http://www.census.gov/population/metro/data/metrodef.html.
a
From the beginning of the epidemic through 2010.
b
Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population.
c Based on estimated rate.
d
Counts of AIDS diagnoses for the metropolitan divisions do not sum to the MSA total. MSA total includes data from 1 metropolitan division with population of <500,000.
e
Includes persons whose county of residence is unknown. Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column
may not sum to the column total.

Web Addresses for Reports of State and Local HIV Surveillance
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Chicago
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Houston
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Los Angeles
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
New York City
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Rhode Island
San Francisco
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

http://www.adph.org/aids/Default.asp?id=984
http://www.epi.hss.state.ak.us/bulletins/catlist.jsp?cattype=HIV+(Human+Immunodeficiency+Virus)
http://azdhs.gov/phs/hiv/reporting/index.htm
http://www.healthy.arkansas.gov/programsServices/healthStatistics/Pages/stdHIVRegistry.aspx
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/data/statistics/Pages/OAHIVAIDSStatistics.aspx
http://www.cityofchicago.org/HealthInformation
http://www.cdphe.state.co.us/dc/HIVandSTD/surveillance.html
http://www.ct.gov/dph/cwp/view.asp?a=3135&q=393048
http://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/dph/epi/disstatshiv.html
http://doh.dc.gov/doh/frames.asp?doc=/doh/lib/doh/services/administration_offices/hiv_aids/pdf/2010_Annual_Report_FINAL.pdf
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/Disease_ctrl/aids/trends/trends.html
http://health.state.ga.us/epi/hivaids/index.asp
http://hawaii.gov/health/healthy-lifestyles/std-aids/data-statistics/index.html
http://www.houstontx.gov/health/HIV-STD/
http://healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Health/FamilyPlanningSTDHIV/HIVAIDS/tabid/390/Default.aspx
http://www.idph.state.il.us/aids/stats.htm
http://www.in.gov/isdh/23266.htm
http://www.idph.state.ia.us/HivStdHep/HIV-AIDS.aspx?prog=Hiv&pg=HivSurv
http://www.kdheks.gov/hiv/surveillance.html
http://chfs.ky.gov/dph/epi/hivaids/surveillance.htm
http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/phcommon/public/reports/rptspubdisplay.cfm?unit=hiv&ou=ph&prog=hae
http://new.dhh.louisiana.gov/index.cfm/newsroom/category/63
http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/boh/ddc/hiv-std/data/index.shtml
http://ideha.dhmh.md.gov/OIDEOR/CHSE/SitePages/statistics.aspx
http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/researcher/physical-health/diseases-and-conditions/hiv-aids/surveillance/surveillance/
http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,4612,7-132-2940_2955_2982_46000_46003---,00.html
http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/idepc/diseases/hiv/hivstatistics.html
http://www.msdh.state.ms.us/msdhsite/index.cfm/14,0,150,134,html
http://www.dhss.mo.gov/data/hivstdaids/index.php
http://hivdata.hhs.mt.gov/
http://dhhs.ne.gov/publichealth/Pages/dpc_hiv.aspx
http://health.nv.gov/FP_Publications.htm
http://www.dhhs.nh.gov/data/index.htm
http://www.state.nj.us/health/aids/aidsqtr.shtml
http://nmhealth.org/ERD/HealthData/hiv_aids.shtml
http://www.health.state.ny.us/diseases/aids/statistics/index.htm
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/dires/epi_reports.shtml
http://www.epi.state.nc.us/epi/hiv/stats.html
http://www.ndhealth.gov/hiv/
http://www.odh.ohio.gov/healthStats/disease/hivcov.aspx
http://www.ok.gov/health/Disease,_Prevention,_Preparedness/HIV_STD_Service/HIV_STD_Statistics/index.html
http://public.health.oregon.gov/DiseasesConditions/CommunicableDisease/DiseaseSurveillanceData/HIVData/Pages/index.aspx
http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=557343&mode=2
http://www.phila.gov/health/AACO/AACODataResearch.html
http://www.health.ri.gov/programs/hivaidssurveillance/
http://www.sfdph.org/dph/files/reports/default.asp
http://www.dhec.sc.gov/health/disease/stdhiv/surveillance.htm
http://doh.sd.gov/Disease/statistics.aspx
http://health.state.tn.us/statistics/std.htm
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/hivstd/reports/default.shtm
http://health.utah.gov/cdc/sp.htm
http://healthvermont.gov/prevent/aids/quarter/reports.aspx
http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/DiseasePrevention/DAta/
http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/hiv/statistics/reporting/default.htm
http://www.wvhiv.org/DiseaseSurveillance/tabid/1674/Default.aspx
http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/aids-hiv/Stats/index.htm
http://www.health.wyo.gov/PHSD/hivsurveillance/index.html

Note. Electronic reports were not available for the following areas: American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and
the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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