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Attachment 5.
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Volume 26

Diagnoses of HIV Infection in the
United States and Dependent Areas, 2014

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 reported to CDC through July 2015.
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, 2014; vol. 26. 
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/library/reports/surveillance/. Published November 2015. Accessed [date].
On the Web: http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/library/reports/surveillance/
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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: Zanetta Gant, Kristen Hess, Anna
Satcher Johnson, Xiaohong Hu, Jianmin Li, Baohua Wu, Xiuchan Guo, Hong Zhu, Yuan Liu, Marie Morgan,
Michael Friend, Mi Chen, Sridevi Wilmore, John Gerstle, Shelley Ren, Jason Price, Irene Hall, Timothy
Green, Kimberly Crenshaw, the HIV Incidence and Case Surveillance Branch, the Quantitative Sciences and
Data Management Branch, and the Prevention Communication Branch.

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Contents
Contents

Commentary

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Technical Notes

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Tables
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Section 1 Diagnoses of HIV Infection and Diagnoses of Infection Classified as Stage 3 (AIDS)
Diagnoses of HIV infection, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2010–2014—United States
Diagnoses of HIV infection, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2010–2014—United States and
6 dependent areas
Stage 3 (AIDS), by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2010–2014 and cumulative—United States
Stage 3 (AIDS), by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2010–2014 and cumulative—United States
and 6 dependent areas
Diagnoses of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2014—United States
Diagnoses of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2014—United States and
6 dependent areas
Stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2014—United States
Stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2014—United States and 6 dependent areas
Diagnoses of HIV infection, by transmission category, race/ethnicity, and selected characteristics, 2014—
United States
Diagnoses of HIV infection, by transmission category, race/ethnicity, and selected characteristics, 2014—
United States and 6 dependent areas
Stage 3 (AIDS), by transmission category, race/ethnicity, and selected characteristics, 2014—United States
Stage 3 (AIDS), by transmission category, race/ethnicity, and selected characteristics, 2014—United States and
6 dependent areas
Diagnoses of HIV infection among children aged <13 years, by race/ethnicity, 2010–2014—United States
Diagnoses of HIV infection among children aged <13 years, by race/ethnicity, 2010–2014—United States and
6 dependent areas
Stage 3 (AIDS) among children aged <13 years, by race/ethnicity, 2010–2014 and cumulative—United States
Stage 3 (AIDS) among children aged <13 years, by race/ethnicity, 2010–2014 and cumulative—United States
and 6 dependent areas
Stage 3 (AIDS) among children aged <13 years, by year of diagnosis, 1992–2014—United States and
6 dependent areas
Diagnoses of HIV infection among adult and adolescent Hispanics/Latinos, by transmission category and place
of birth, 2014—United States and 6 dependent areas
Stage 3 (AIDS) among adult and adolescent Hispanics/Latinos, by transmission category and place of birth,
2014—United States and 6 dependent areas

Section 2 Deaths and Survival after a Diagnosis of HIV Infection or Stage 3 (AIDS) Classification
12a Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—
United States
12b Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—
United States and 6 dependent areas
13a Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by year of death and
selected characteristics, 2010–2013 and cumulative—United States
13b Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by year of death and
selected characteristics, 2010–2013 and cumulative—United States and 6 dependent areas
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14a Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2013—
United States
14b Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2013—
United States and 6 dependent areas
15a Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and
selected characteristics, 2013—United States
15b Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and
selected characteristics, 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas
16a Survival for more than 12, 24, and 36 months after a diagnosis of HIV infection during 2005–2010, by selected
characteristics—United States
16b Survival for more than 12, 24, and 36 months after a diagnosis of HIV infection during 2005–2010, by selected
characteristics—United States and 6 dependent areas
17a Survival for more than 12, 24, and 36 months after a stage 3 (AIDS) classification during 2005–2010, by
selected characteristics—United States
17b Survival for more than 12, 24, and 36 months after a stage 3 (AIDS) classification during 2005–2010, by
selected characteristics—United States and 6 dependent areas

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Section 3 Persons Living with Diagnosed HIV Infection or with Infection Ever Classified as
Stage 3 (AIDS) (Prevalence)
Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection, by year and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States 91
Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection, by year and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States 93
and 6 dependent areas
Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by year and selected
95
characteristics, 2010–2013—United States
Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by year and selected
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characteristics, 2010–2013—United States and 6 dependent areas
Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2013— 99
United States
Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2013— 101
United States and 6 dependent areas
Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected 103
characteristics, year-end 2013—United States
Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected 105
characteristics, year-end 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas
Section 4 Data for States and Metropolitan Statistical Areas
Diagnoses of HIV infection, by area of residence, 2014—United States and 6 dependent areas
Stage 3 (AIDS), by area of residence, 2014 and cumulative—United States and 6 dependent areas
Adults and adolescents living with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and area of residence, year-end
2013—United States and 6 dependent areas
Adults and adolescents living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity
and area of residence, year-end 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas
Diagnoses of HIV infection, 2014, and persons living with diagnosed HIV infection (prevalence), year-end
2013, by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico
Stage 3 (AIDS), 2014 and cumulative, and persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified
as stage 3 (AIDS) (prevalence), year-end 2013, by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States
and Puerto Rico

Web Addresses for Reports of State and Local HIV Surveillance

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Commentary
DEFINITIONS AND DATA SPECIFICATIONS

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) collects, analyzes, and disseminates surveillance data on HIV infection; these data are one of the
nation’s primary sources of information on HIV in the
United States. The annual surveillance report, published by the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
(DHAP), summarizes information about diagnosed
HIV infection 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.
Estimated numbers and rates of diagnoses of HIV
infection during 2010–2014 are included from all 50
states, the District of Columbia, and 6 U.S. dependent
areas (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana
Islands, Puerto Rico, the Republic of Palau, and the
U.S. Virgin Islands).
During 2010–2014, the annual estimated number
and rate of diagnoses of HIV infection in the United
States remained stable. Estimated numbers and rates
of diagnoses of HIV infection increased in some subgroups and decreased in others. Variations in trends
among groups are expected and may be due to differences in testing behaviors, targeted HIV testing initiatives, or changes in the numbers of new HIV
infections in some subgroups.

In 2014, the HIV surveillance case definition was
revised to adapt to changes in diagnostic criteria used
by laboratories and clinicians. The laboratory criteria
for defining a confirmed case of HIV infection were
changed to accommodate multitest algorithms that do
not include previously required tests (e.g., Western
blot). New to the case definition is the inclusion of
criteria for differentiating HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections and for recognizing early HIV infection (stage
0), during which viral loads may be high enough and
CD4 T-lymphocyte counts low enough to be confused
with stage 3 (AIDS). In addition, the revised definition consolidates the staging systems for adults/adolescents and children, simplifies surveillance criteria
for opportunistic illnesses (OIs) indicative of stage 3,
and incorporates revisions of clinical criteria (i.e.,
medical record documentation) for reporting diagnoses without laboratory evidence. Because retroactive
implementation of some features (e.g., the new staging system) of the 2014 case definition would be
impractical, the following criteria were used to classify cases in this report:
• Cases diagnosed before 2014 were classified
according to the 2008 HIV case definition.
• Cases diagnosed in 2014 were classified according to the 2014 HIV case definition.
The new CD4-based criteria for stage 3 (AIDS)
among children resulted in a large increase in the number of stage 3 (AIDS) classifications among pediatric
cases diagnosed during 2014. Before implementation
of the 2014 revised case definition, an OI diagnosis
was required for a pediatric case to meet the criteria
for stage 3 classification.
The term diagnosis of HIV infection is defined as a
diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of the stage of
disease (stage 0, 1, 2, 3 [AIDS], or unknown) and
refers to all persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection.
The term HIV infection, stage 3 (AIDS), and its condensed version—stage 3 (AIDS)—refer specifically to
persons with diagnosed HIV whose infection was classified as stage 3 (AIDS) during a given year (for diagnoses) or whose infection has ever been classified as
stage 3 (AIDS) (for prevalence and deaths). For more

REPORT CHANGES
In response to requests for expanded data from our
partners, this report now includes tables that provide
additional stratifications by transmission category
and race/ethnicity. Tables 5a/b and 6a/b display data
on diagnoses of HIV infection and stage 3 (AIDS),
respectively, by transmission category and selected
characteristics for each racial/ethnic group. Tables
14a/b display data on deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected
characteristics; Tables 15a/b display data on deaths
of persons with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and
selected characteristics.

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information on the stages of HIV infection, please
review the Technical Notes.
The data on diagnoses of HIV infection reflect the
date of diagnosis (diagnosed by December 31, 2014;
reported to CDC as of July 31, 2015), not the date of
report to CDC. Similarly, the data specific to stage 3
(AIDS) reflect the first date the criteria for stage 3
(AIDS) were met. HIV diagnoses do not necessarily
represent new infections (incidence): some infections
may be classified as recent; others may be classified as
longstanding. Because of reporting delays, the actual
number of cases diagnosed in a given year may be
higher than the numbers of diagnoses of HIV infection
(unadjusted) presented for recent years; however, fluctuations in the numbers of diagnoses for a calendar year
typically subside 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, but not for incomplete reporting.

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HIGHLIGHTS OF ANALYSES
The statements in this section, unless otherwise indicated, are based on estimated (statistically adjusted)
data. All rates are per 100,000 population. The standard used for reporting trends in numbers and rates is
based on an increase or a decrease of 5% or more
during the specified time frame (e.g., when comparing
2010 and 2014). Exceptions to this standard were
made where numbers were small or rates were based
on small numbers.
Please read all table titles and footnotes carefully to
ensure a complete understanding of the displayed data.

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Diagnoses of HIV Infection and Diagnoses of
Infection Classified as Stage 3 (AIDS)
Diagnoses of HIV infection
From 2010 through 2014, the annual estimated number and the rate of diagnoses of HIV infection in the
United States remained stable (Table 1a). In 2014, the
estimated rate was 13.8.
• Age group: From 2010 through 2014, the rate
for persons aged 25–29 years increased. The
rates for children (aged less than 13 years) and
persons aged 13–14, 15–19, 35–39, 40–44, 45–
49, 50–54, 55–59, and 60–64 years decreased.
The rates for persons aged 20–24, 30–34, and 65
years and older remained stable. In 2014, the
highest rate was for persons aged 25–29 years
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(35.8), followed by the rate for persons aged 20–
24 years (34.3).
Race/ethnicity: From 2010 through 2014, the
rates for American Indians/Alaska Natives and
Asians increased. The rates for blacks/African
Americans, Native Hawaiians/other Pacific
Islanders, and persons of multiple races
decreased. The rates for Hispanics/Latinos and
whites remained stable. In 2014, the rates were
49.4 for blacks/African Americans, 18.4 for
Hispanics/Latinos, 15.4 for persons of multiple
races, 10.6 for Native Hawaiians/other Pacific
Islanders, 9.5 for American Indians/Alaska
Natives, 6.2 for Asians, and 6.1 for whites.
Please use caution when interpreting data for
Native Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders: the
numbers are small.
Sex: From 2010 through 2014, the rate for
female adults and adolescents decreased; the rate
for males remained stable. In 2014, males
accounted for 81% of all diagnoses of HIV infection among adults and adolescents. The rate for
male adults and adolescents was 27.4, and the
rate for females was 6.1.
Transmission category: From 2010 through
2014, among male adults and adolescents, the
annual number of diagnosed HIV infections
attributed to male-to-male sexual contact
increased. The number of infections attributed
to injection drug use, male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use, or heterosexual contact decreased. Among female adults and
adolescents, the number of infections attributed
to injection drug use or heterosexual contact
decreased. In 2014, among male and female
adults and adolescents, the diagnosed infections
attributed to male-to-male sexual contact (70%,
including male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use) and those attributed to heterosexual contact (24%) accounted for approximately 94% of diagnosed HIV infections in the
United States.
Region: From 2010 through 2014, the rates of
diagnoses of HIV infection in the Northeast and
the South decreased; the rates in the Midwest
and the West remained stable. In 2014, rates
were 18.5 in the South, 14.2 in the Northeast,
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Stage 3 (AIDS)
From 2010 through 2014, the annual estimated number and the estimated rate of infections classified as
stage 3 (AIDS) in the United States decreased (Table
2a). In 2014, the estimated rate of infections classified
as stage 3 (AIDS) was 6.6.
• Age group: From 2010 through 2014, the rates
for all age groups except children (aged less than
13 years) decreased. In 2014, the highest rate
was for persons aged 45–49 years (13.7), followed by the rate for persons aged 40–44 years
(12.9). Because of the change in case definition,
the trend among children (aged less than 13
years) was not assessed.
• Race/ethnicity: From 2010 through 2014, rates
for all race/ethnicity groups decreased. In 2014,
the rates were 25.4 for blacks/African Americans,
12.6 for persons of multiple races, 7.7 for
Hispanics/Latinos, 4.0 for American Indians/
Alaska Natives, 3.5 for Native Hawaiians/other
Pacific Islanders, 2.7 for whites, and 2.1 for
Asians. Please use caution when interpreting data
for Native Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders: the
numbers are small.
• Sex: From 2010 through 2014, the rates for male
and female adults and adolescents decreased. In
2014, males accounted for 75% of all infections
classified as stage 3 (AIDS) among adults and
adolescents. The 2014 rate for males was 12.0;
the 2014 rate for females was 3.8.
• Transmission category: From 2010 through
2014, the annual number of infections classified
as stage 3 (AIDS) among male adults and adolescents with HIV infection attributed to maleto-male sexual contact, injection drug use,
male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug
use, or heterosexual contact decreased. The
number of infections classified as stage 3
(AIDS) among female adults and adolescents
with HIV infection attributed to injection drug
use or heterosexual contact decreased.
• Region: From 2010 through 2014, the rates of
infections classified as stage 3 (AIDS) in the 4
regions of the United States decreased. In 2014,
rates were 9.2 in the South, 6.8 in the Northeast,
4.7 in the West, and 3.9 in the Midwest.

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Deaths
Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection
From 2010 through 2013 in the United States, the
annual estimated number and rate of deaths of persons
with diagnosed HIV infection decreased (Table 12a).
In 2013, the estimated rate of deaths of persons with
diagnosed HIV infection was 5.1. Deaths of persons
with diagnosed HIV infection may be due to any cause
(i.e., may or may not be related to HIV infection).
• Age group: From 2010 through 2013, the rate of
deaths for persons aged 65 years and older
increased. The rates of deaths for persons aged
15–19, 20–24, 30–34, 35–39, 40–44, 45–49, and
50–54 years decreased. The rates for children
(aged less than 13 years at death) and persons
aged 13–14, 25–29, 55–59, and 60–64 years
remained stable.
• Race/ethnicity: From 2010 through 2013, the
rates of deaths for all race/ethnicity groups
decreased: American Indians/Alaska Natives,
Asians, blacks/African Americans, Hispanics/
Latinos, Native Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders,
whites, and persons of multiple races. In 2013, the
highest rate of deaths was for blacks/African
Americans: 19.4. Please use caution when interpreting data for Native Hawaiians/other Pacific
Islanders: the numbers are small.
• Sex and transmission category: From 2010
through 2013, the rates of deaths for male and
female adults and adolescents decreased. The
number of deaths among males with diagnosed
HIV infection attributed to perinatal transmission increased. The number of deaths among
males with infection attributed to injection drug
use, male-to-male sexual contact and injection
drug use, or heterosexual contact decreased. The
number of deaths among males with diagnosed
HIV infection attributed to male-to-male sexual
contact remained stable. The number of deaths
among females with infection attributed to injection drug use or heterosexual contact decreased.
The number of deaths among female adults and
adolescents with infection attributed to perinatal
transmission remained stable. Please use caution
when interpreting trend data for persons with
infection attributed to perinatal transmission: the
numbers are small.

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deaths among females with infection attributed
to perinatal transmission remained stable. Please
use caution when interpreting data for persons
with infection attributed to perinatal transmission: the numbers are small.
• Region: From 2010 through 2013, the rates of
deaths in the 4 regions of the United States
decreased. In 2013, the rate was 6.1 in the
Northeast, 5.1 in the South, 2.7 in the West,
and 2.2 in the Midwest.

• Region: From 2010 through 2013, the rates of
deaths in the 4 regions of the United States
decreased. In 2013, the rate was 7.7 in the
Northeast, 6.4 in the South, 3.3 in the West,
and 2.8 in the Midwest.
Deaths of persons with infection ever
classified as stage 3 (AIDS)
From 2010 through 2013 in the United States, the
annual estimated number and rate of deaths of persons
with infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS)
decreased (Table 13a). In 2013, the estimated rate of
deaths of persons with stage 3 (AIDS) was 4.1.
Deaths of persons with stage 3 (AIDS) may be due to
any cause.
• Age group: From 2010 through 2013, the rate of
deaths among persons aged 65 years and older
increased. Rates of deaths among persons aged
15–19, 20–24, 30–34, 35–39, 40–44, 45–49, and
50–54 years decreased. Rates among children
(aged less than 13 years) and among persons
aged 13–14, 25–29, 55–59, and 60–64 years
remained stable.
• Race/ethnicity: From 2010 through 2013, the
rates of death for American Indians/Alaska
Natives, blacks/African Americans, Hispanics/
Latinos, Native Hawaiians/other Pacific
Islanders, and persons of multiple races
decreased. The rates of deaths for Asians and
whites remained stable. The highest death rate
was for blacks/African Americans: 15.3. Please
use caution when interpreting data for Native
Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders: the numbers
are small.
• Sex and transmission category: From 2010
through 2013, the overall rates for male and
female adults and adolescents decreased. The
number of deaths among males with stage 3
(AIDS) whose HIV infection was attributed to
perinatal transmission increased. The number of
deaths among males with infection attributed to
injection drug use, male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use, or heterosexual contact
decreased. The number of deaths among males
with infection attributed to male-to-male sexual
contact remained stable. Among female adults
and adolescents, the number of deaths with
infection attributed to injection drug use or heterosexual contact decreased. The number of
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Survival
Survival after a diagnosis of HIV infection
Unadjusted data on diagnoses of HIV infection made
during 2005–2010 in the United States were used to
describe the proportions of persons surviving 12, 24,
and 36 months after a diagnosis of HIV infection
(Table 16a).
• Year of diagnosis: Survival increased with the
year of diagnosis for diagnoses made during
2005–2010, although year-to-year differences
were small.
• Age group: Survival decreased as age at diagnosis increased, particularly among persons aged
50 years and older at time of diagnosis.
• Race/ethnicity: Survival was greatest among
Native Hawaiian/other Pacific Islanders, followed by Asians, Hispanics/Latinos, whites, and
persons of multiple races. Survival was lowest
among American Indians/Alaska Natives and
blacks/African Americans.
• Transmission category: Survival was greatest
among children regardless of transmission category; survival was slightly lower among children
with diagnosed HIV infection attributed to perinatal exposure. Among adults and adolescents,
survival was greatest among males with diagnosed HIV infection attributed to male-to-male
sexual contact, females with infection attributed
to heterosexual contact, and males with infection
attributed to male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use. Survival was intermediate
among male adults and adolescents with infection attributed to heterosexual contact. Survival
was lowest among male and female adults and
adolescents with infection attributed to injection
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Diagnosed HIV Infection and
Persons Living with Infection Ever
Classified as Stage 3 (AIDS)

• Region: Survival was greatest among persons
residing in the Midwest and the West, followed
by those in the Northeast and the South.
Survival after stage 3 (AIDS) classification
Unadjusted data from diagnosed infections classified
as stage 3 (AIDS) during 2005–2010 in the United
States were used to describe persons surviving 12, 24,
and 36 months after stage 3 (AIDS) classification
(Table 17a).
• Year of diagnosis: In general, survival increased
with the year of diagnosis for diagnoses made
during 2005–2010, although year-to-year differences were small.
• Age group: In general, survival decreased as age
at diagnosis increased, particularly among persons aged 35 years and older. Survival was
greatest for persons aged 13–14 years and persons aged 15–19 years at the time of stage 3
(AIDS) classification.
• Race/ethnicity: Survival was greatest among
Native Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders, followed by Asians, Hispanics/Latinos, persons of
multiple races, whites, blacks/African Americans,
and American Indians/Alaska Natives.
• Transmission category: Survival was greatest
among children with infection attributed to
perinatal transmission, followed by male adults
and adolescents with infection attributed to
male-to-male sexual contact. Survival was intermediate among male adults and adolescents with
infection attributed to male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use and among male and
female adults and adolescents with infection
attributed to heterosexual contact. Survival was
lowest among male and female adults and adolescents with infection attributed to injection
drug use.
• Region: Survival was greatest among persons
residing in the West, followed by those in the
Northeast and the Midwest. Survival was lowest
in the South.

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Prevalence of diagnosed HIV infection
From 2010 through 2013, the estimated number of persons in the United States living with diagnosed HIV
infection increased (Table 18a). At the end of 2013, an
estimated 933,941 persons in the United States were
living with diagnosed HIV infection. The estimated
prevalence rate of diagnosed HIV infection was 295.1.
• Age group: At the end of 2013, persons aged 45–
49 and persons aged 50–54 years made up the
largest percentage of persons living with diagnosed HIV (17% each). The highest rate (754.3)
was among persons aged 45–49 years, followed by
those aged 50–54 (717.2) and those aged 40–44
(565.7). From 2010 through 2013, the largest percentage increase in rates (41%) was among persons aged 65 years and older (from 84.0 in 2010 to
118.5 in 2013).
• Race/ethnicity: At the end of 2013, the highest
rate (1,018.1) and the largest percentage (43%)
were those among blacks/African Americans.
Among the remaining race/ethnicity groups, the
rates were 523.5 for persons of multiple races,
350.8 for Hispanics/Latinos, 162.8 for Native
Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders, 150.3 for
whites, 123.2 for American Indians/Alaska
Natives, and 70.9 for Asians.
• Sex and transmission category: At the end of
2013, the estimated rates were 547.4 for male
adults and adolescents, 167.7 for female adults
and adolescents, and 4.6 for children (aged less
than 13 years at year-end 2013). Among a total
of 705,165 males (aged 13 years and older at
year-end 2013), 70% of infections were
attributed to male-to-male sexual contact, 11% to
injection drug use, 10% to heterosexual contact,
7% to male-to-male sexual contact and injection
drug use, and 1% to perinatal transmission.
Among a total of 226,361 females (aged 13 years
and older at year-end 2013), 74% of infections
were attributed to heterosexual contact, 23% to
injection drug use, and 2% to perinatal transmission. Among a total of 2,415 children aged less
than 13 years at year-end 2013, 83% of infections were attributed to perinatal transmission.
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• Region: At year-end 2013, the prevalence rates
were 420.5 in the Northeast, 343.6 in the South,
241.2 in the West, and 165.3 in the Midwest.

• Region: At year-end 2013, the prevalence rates
were 247.9 in the Northeast, 182.3 in the South,
140.0 in the West, and 84.8 in the Midwest.

Prevalence of stage 3 (AIDS)
From 2010 through 2013, the estimated number of persons living with infection ever classified as stage 3
(AIDS) increased (Table 19a). At the end of 2013, an
estimated 516,401 persons in the United States were living with infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS). The
estimated prevalence rate of infections classified as
stage 3 (AIDS) was 163.2.
• Age group: At the end of 2013, the highest rate
(456.8) and the largest percentage (20%) were
those among persons aged 50–54 years, followed
by persons aged 45–49 (454.6 and 19%, respectively). From 2010 through 2013, the largest percentage increase in rates (41%) was among
persons aged 65 years and older (from 56.7 in
2010 to 79.7 in 2013).
• Race/ethnicity: At the end of 2013, the highest
rate (554.8) and the largest percentage (42%)
were those among blacks/African Americans.
Among the remaining race/ethnicity groups, the
rates were 318.5 for persons of multiple races,
205.5 for Hispanics/Latinos, 88.1 for Native
Hawaiians/other Pacific Islanders, 80.9 for
whites, 64.7 for American Indians/Alaska
Natives, and 36.9 for Asians.
• Sex and transmission category: At the end of
2013, the estimated rates were 306.0 for male
adults and adolescents, 90.4 for female adults
and adolescents, and 0.5 for children (aged less
than 13 years). Among a total of 394,124 males
(aged 13 years and older at year-end 2013), 65%
of infections were attributed to male-to-male
sexual contact, 14% to injection drug use, 12%
to heterosexual contact, 8% to male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use, and 1% to
perinatal transmission. Among a total of 122,005
females (aged 13 years and older at year-end
2013), 71% of infections were attributed to heterosexual contact, 26% to injection drug use, and
2% to perinatal transmission. Among a total of
272 children aged less than 13 years at year-end
2013, 94% of infections were attributed to perinatal transmission.

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
The following were prepared by using HIV surveillance data:
• MMWR articles (selected): http://www.cdc.gov/
hiv/library/reports/mmwr.html
• Other surveillance reports: http://www.cdc.gov/
hiv/library/reports/surveillance/
• Public-use slides updated annually: http://www
.cdc.gov/hiv/library/slidesets/
• NCHHSTP Atlas [interactive tool for accessing
HIV/AIDS, STD, TB, and hepatitis data]: 
http://www.cdc.gov/nchhstp/atlas/

SUGGESTED READINGS
CDC. Establishing a holistic framework to reduce
inequities in HIV, viral hepatitis, STDs, and tuberculosis in the United States. http://stacks.cdc.gov/
view/cdc/11585. Published October 2010. Accessed
October 15, 2015.
CDC. Estimated HIV incidence in the United States,
2007–2010. HIV Surveillance Supplemental Report
2012;17(No. 4). http://go.usa.gov/p8P4. Published
December 2012. Accessed October 15, 2015.
CDC. HIV surveillance—United States, 1981–2008.
MMWR 2011;60(21):689–693.
CDC. Monitoring selected national HIV prevention and
care objectives by using HIV surveillance data—
United States and 6 dependent areas—2013. HIV Surveillance Supplemental Report 2015;20(No. 2). 
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/library/reports/surveillance/.
Published July 2015. Accessed October 15, 2015.
CDC. Revised surveillance case definition for HIV
infection—United States, 2014. MMWR 2014;63
(RR-03):1–10.
CDC. Revised surveillance case definitions for HIV
infection among adults, adolescents, and children
aged <18 months and for HIV infection and AIDS
among children aged 18 months to <13 years—
United States, 2008. MMWR 2008;57(RR-10):1–12.

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CDC. Terms, definitions, and calculations used in CDC
HIV surveillance publications. http://www.cdc.gov/
hiv/statistics/recommendations/terms.html. Published September 2014. Accessed October 15, 2015.
CDC. Vital Signs: HIV diagnosis, care, and treatment
among persons living with HIV—United States,
2011. MMWR 2014;63(47):1113–1117.
CDC. Vital Signs: HIV infection, testing, and risk
behaviors among youths—United States. MMWR
2012;61(47):971–976.
CDC. Vital Signs: HIV prevention through care and
treatment—United States. MMWR 2011;60(47):1618–
1623.
CDC. Vital Signs: HIV testing and diagnosis among
adults—United States. MMWR 2010;59(47):1550–
1555.
Cohen SM, Gray KM, Ocfemia MC, Johnson AS,
Hall HI. The status of the National HIV Surveillance System, United States, 2013. Public Health
Rep 2014;129(4):335–341.
Hall HI, Song R, Rhodes P, et al. Estimation of HIV
incidence in the United States. JAMA 2008;300(5):
520–529.
Johnson AS, Hall HI, Hu X, Lansky A, Holtgrave DR,
Mermin J. Trends in diagnoses of HIV infection in
the United States, 2002–2011 [Research Letter].
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.2014.8534.
Prejean J, Song R, Hernandez A, et al. Estimated HIV
incidence in the United States, 2006–2009. PLoS
One 2011;6(8):e17502. doi:10.1371/journal.pone
.0017502.

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Technical Notes
SURVEILLANCE OF HIV INFECTION

STAGES OF HIV INFECTION

This report includes case report data from 50 states,
the District of Columbia, and 6 U.S. dependent
areas (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern
Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the Republic of
Palau, and the U.S. Virgin Islands) in which laws or
regulations require confidential reporting to the
jurisdiction (not to CDC), by name, for adults, adolescents, and children with confirmed diagnoses of
HIV infection. After the removal of personally
identifiable 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. All states, the District of Columbia,
and 6 U.S. dependent areas had fully implemented
name-based HIV infection reporting by April 2008.
Please use caution when interpreting data on diagnoses of HIV infection. HIV surveillance reports
may not be representative of all persons with HIV
because not all infected persons have been (1) tested
or (2) tested at a time when the infection could be
detected and diagnosed. Also, some 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. In addition, testing patterns are influenced
by many factors, including the extent to which testing is routinely offered to specific groups and 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. Finally, because surveillance practices
among jurisdictions 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].

Both the 2008 and 2014 HIV case definitions were
used to classify HIV infection among adults and adolescents and among children [2, 3].
The 2008 case definition was used to classify cases
diagnosed from the beginning of the epidemic through
2013. For adults and adolescents, this definition incorporates an HIV infection staging system that includes
AIDS (HIV infection, stage 3). The 2008 stages of
HIV infection are defined as follows:

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• HIV infection, stage 1: No AIDS-defining condition and either CD4 count of ≥500 cells/L or
CD4 percentage of total lymphocytes of ≥29.
• HIV infection, stage 2: No AIDS-defining condition and either CD4 count of 200–499 cells/L or
CD4 percentage of total lymphocytes of 14–28.
• HIV infection, stage 3 (AIDS): Documentation
of an AIDS-defining condition or either a CD4
count of <200 cells/L or CD4 percentage of total
lymphocytes of <14. Documentation of an AIDSdefining condition supersedes a CD4 count or
percentage that would not, by itself, be the basis
for a stage 3 (AIDS) classification.
• HIV infection, stage unknown: No reported
information on AIDS-defining conditions and no
information available on CD4 count or percentage.
The 2014 case definition was used to classify cases
diagnosed in 2014. It is similar to the 2008 case definition except for the following: (1) inclusion of criteria for stage 0, (2) the inclusion of CD4 testing
criteria for stage 3 in children, and (3) changes in the
cutoffs for CD4 percentage of total lymphocytes
used for classification of stages 1 and 2 in persons
aged 6 years and older. The stages of HIV infection
in the 2014 case definition are based on age-specific
CD4+ T-lymphocyte counts or percentages of total
lymphocytes and are defined as follows:
• HIV infection, stage 0: First positive HIV test
result within 6 months after a negative HIV test
result. The stage remains stage 0 until 6 months
after the first positive test result. After 6 months,
the stage may be reclassified as 1, 2, 3, or
unknown if based on a CD4+ T-lymphocyte
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result or the diagnosis of an OI. The diagnosis of
an AIDS-defining condition or a low CD4 test
result before the 6 months have elapsed does not
change the stage from stage 0 to stage 3.
• HIV infection, stages 1, 2, and 3: Documentation of an AIDS-defining condition (excluding
stage 0 as described above) is stage 3. Otherwise,
the stage is determined by the lowest CD4 test
result [3, p 7].
• HIV infection, stage unknown: No reported
information on AIDS-defining conditions and no
information available on CD4 count or percentage.
The new CD4-based criteria for stage 3 (AIDS)
among children resulted in an increase in the number
of annual stage 3 (AIDS) classifications among pediatric cases diagnosed during 2014. Before implementation of the 2014 revised case definition, an OI
diagnosis was required for a pediatric case to meet
the criteria for stage 3 classification.
In this report, the term diagnosis of HIV infection
is defined as a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless
of the stage of disease (stage 0, 1, 2, 3 [AIDS], or
unknown) and refers to all persons with a diagnosis of
HIV infection. The term HIV infection, stage 3 (AIDS),
and its condensed version—stage 3 (AIDS)—refer
specifically to persons with diagnosed HIV whose
infection was classified as stage 3 (AIDS) during a
given year (for diagnoses) or whose infection has
ever been classified as stage 3 (AIDS) (for prevalence
and deaths).

• Section 3 (Tables 18a/b–21a/b): numbers (statistically adjusted and unadjusted) and rates
(adjusted) of prevalence (i.e., data on persons
living with diagnosed HIV infection [any stage]
and data on persons living with infection ever
classified as stage 3 [AIDS])
• Section 4 (Tables 22–27): numbers (statistically
adjusted and unadjusted) and rates (adjusted) of
diagnoses and prevalence of HIV infection (any
stage) and diagnoses and prevalence of infection
classified as stage 3 (AIDS), presented by state
and metropolitan statistical area (MSA)
Many tables in the 2014 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, and the U.S. Virgin Islands). Tables
in the second format—labeled “b”—include data from
the dependent areas.
Please use caution when interpreting reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers and
accompanying rates and trends based on these numbers: the underlying relative standard errors are greater
than 30%, so the numbers are considered unreliable.
Diagnoses of HIV Infection and of Infection
Classified as Stage 3 (AIDS)
This report is based on diagnoses of HIV infection
that the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and 6 U.S.
dependent areas reported to CDC as of July 31, 2015.
Data from all areas are included in tables displaying
numbers (unadjusted), estimated numbers, and estimated rates of diagnoses of HIV infection and of
diagnoses of infection classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by
selected characteristics, area of residence, and MSA
(Tables 1a/b–11, 16a/b, 17a/b, 22, 23, 26, and 27).

TABULATION AND PRESENTATION OF DATA
The data in this report include information received
by CDC through July 31, 2015. The data are organized into 4 sections.
• Section 1 (Tables 1a/b–11): numbers (statistically adjusted [estimated] and unadjusted) and
rates (adjusted) of diagnoses of HIV infection
(any stage) and diagnoses of infection classified
as stage 3 (AIDS)
• Section 2 (Tables 12a/b–17a/b): numbers (statistically adjusted and unadjusted) and rates
(adjusted) of deaths and proportions (unadjusted)
of survival among persons with diagnosed HIV
infection (any stage) and persons with infection
ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS)

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Deaths
Persons reported to the National HIV Surveillance
System are assumed alive unless their deaths have
been reported to CDC. Death data include deaths of
persons with diagnosed HIV infection (Tables 12a/b
and 14a/b) or with infection ever classified as stage 3
(AIDS) (Tables 13a/b and 15a/b) regardless of the
cause of death. Because of delays in the reporting of
deaths, 4 years (2010–2013) of death data are displayed. The exclusion of data from the most recent

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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. Please use caution when interpreting trend data on the estimated numbers of
deaths: the estimates for the most recent year are
most subject to uncertainty.
Survival Analyses
The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate the
probability of survival for 12, 24, and 36 months after
a diagnosis of HIV infection (Tables 16a/b) or after a
diagnosis of infection classified as stage 3 (AIDS)
(Tables 17a/b). To allow at least 3 years from the time
of diagnosis to deaths occurring through December
31, 2013 (reported to CDC by July 31, 2015), table
data were limited to persons whose diagnosis was
made during 2005–2010. 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.
Prevalence: Persons Living with
Diagnosed HIV Infection and
Persons Living with Infection Ever
Classified as Stage 3 (AIDS)
Because of delays in the reporting of deaths, 4 years
of prevalence data are displayed. The data reflect persons living with diagnosed HIV infection, regardless
of stage of disease, (Tables 18a/b, 20a/b, 24, and 26)
and persons living with infection ever classified as
stage 3 (AIDS) (Tables 19a/b, 21a/b, 25, and 27) at
the end of a given year during 2010–2013. 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.
For presentations of data on persons living with diagnosed HIV infection (Tables 18a/b, 20a/b, and 24)
and presentations of data on persons living with infection classified as stage 3 (AIDS) (Tables 19a/b, 21a/b,
and 25), the age-group assignment (e.g., 20–24 years)
or the age designation (e.g., “adults and adolescents”)
is based on the person’s age as of December 31 of the
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specified year. For presentations of data on deaths of
persons with diagnosed HIV infection (Tables 12a/b
and 14a/b) and deaths of persons with infection classified as stage 3 (AIDS) (Tables 13a/b and 15a/b), agegroup 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 (HIV infection or infection classified as stage 3 [AIDS]).
Age-group designations for transmission categories
in tables displaying data on prevalence and on deaths
are based on a person’s age at the end of the specified
year or age at death, respectively. That is, the transmission categories among “adults and adolescents” in
these tables include persons who were children at the
time of diagnosis but who were aged 13 years and
older during the specified year or at death.
Sex
Sex designations in this report are based on a person’s sex at birth. Transgender is an umbrella term
that is used to identify persons whose sex assigned at
birth does not match current gender identity or
expression. Data for transgender persons are not presented in this report because information on gender
identity (a person’s internal understanding of his or
her gender or the gender with which a person identifies) is not consistently collected or documented in
the data sources used by HIV reporting jurisdictions.
HIV surveillance personnel collect this information,
when available, from sources such as case report
forms submitted by health care or HIV testing providers and medical records, or by matching with
other databases (e.g., Ryan White program data) in
the health department. In May 2012, CDC issued
guidance to state and local programs on methods for
collecting data on transgender persons and working
with transgender-specific data. However, characterization of HIV infection among transgender persons
may require supplemental data from special studies.
Race and Ethnicity
In the Federal Register [4] for October 30, 1997, 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
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• 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 race 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
annual surveillance reports published prior to the 2007
surveillance report was 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 race 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 race category (Asian/Pacific
Islander). In tables of diagnoses of HIV infection
during 2010–2014, the Asian category does not
include Asian/Pacific Islander cases because 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 [4].
This report also presents data for persons for whom
multiple race categories are reported. In this report,
persons categorized by race were not Hispanic or
Latino. The number of persons reported in each race
category may, however, include persons whose ethnicity was not reported.

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
Metropolitan Statistical Areas
In the Federal Register for June 28, 2010, the OMB
published revised standards for defining MSAs in federal statistical activities [5]. These standards, which
provided for the identification of MSAs in the United
States and Puerto Rico, replaced the 2000 standards.
The adoption of the new standards was effective as of
June 28, 2010. On February 28, 2013, the OMB
announced new MSA delineations based on the new
standards and Census 2010 data [6]. Tables 26 (data
on diagnosed HIV infection) and 27 (data on stage 3
[AIDS]) present numbers and rates of diagnoses and
of prevalence, by MSA, for areas with populations of
500,000 or more. The MSAs listed in these tables
were defined according to the OMB’s most recent
update (February 2013) 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 1 (single) risk factor most likely to
have been responsible for transmission. For surveillance purposes, a diagnosis of HIV infection is
counted only once in the hierarchy of transmission
categories. Persons with more than 1 reported risk
factor for HIV infection are classified in the transmission category listed first in the hierarchy. The exception is men who had sexual contact with other men

Geographic Designations
Geographic designations reflect the area of residence
at the time of diagnosis of HIV infection or at the
time of stage 3 (AIDS) classification. The 4 regions
of residence used in this report are defined by the
U.S. Census Bureau as follows:

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and injected drugs; this group makes up a separate
transmission category.
Persons whose transmission category is classified as
male-to-male sexual contact include men who have
ever had sexual contact with other men (i.e., homosexual contact) and men who have ever had sexual contact
with both men and women (i.e., bisexual contact). Persons whose transmission category is classified as heterosexual contact are persons who have ever had
heterosexual contact with a person known to have,
or to be at high risk for, HIV infection (e.g., an injection drug user). The heterosexual contact category
excludes men who have ever had sexual contact with
both men and women.
Tables of prevalence data and tables of death data
include a separate transmission category of adults and
adolescents with HIV infection attributed to perinatal
transmission. The category includes persons infected
through perinatal transmission but aged 13 years and
older during the specified year or at death.
Cases of HIV infection reported without a risk factor
listed in the hierarchy of transmission categories are
classified as “no identified risk (NIR)” [7]. Cases classified as NIR include cases that are being followed up
by local health department staff; cases in persons
whose risk-factor information is missing because they
died, declined to be interviewed, or were lost to followup; 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 are reported to CDC without an identified
risk factor, multiple imputation is used to assign a
transmission category [8]. Multiple imputation is a statistical approach in which each missing transmission
category 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
tables displaying transmission categories, multiple
imputation was used for adults and adolescents, but
not for children (because the number of cases in children is small, missing transmission categories were
not imputed).

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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,
HIV transmission categories, geographic area (i.e.,
reporting city, state, or dependent area; region of residence), the size of the MSA, and the type of facility
where the diagnosis was made or death occurred [10].
The statistical adjustment of data on diagnoses takes
into consideration the information reported from the
state or dependent area where the diagnosis was
made; the statistical adjustment of data on deaths
takes into consideration the information from the state
where the death occurred. No adjustments are made
for incomplete reporting.
Rates
Rates per 100,000 population were calculated for
(1) the numbers of diagnoses of HIV infection and
the numbers of infections classified as stage 3
(AIDS), (2) the numbers of deaths of persons with
diagnosed HIV infection and deaths of persons with
infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), and
(3) the numbers of persons living with diagnosed
HIV infection and persons living with infection ever
classified as stage 3 (AIDS).
The population denominators used to compute the
rates for the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and
Puerto Rico were based on the Vintage 2014 postcensal estimates file (for years 2010–2014) from the
U.S. Census Bureau [11]. 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 [12]. Each rate was calculated by dividing
the estimated total number of diagnoses (or deaths or
prevalence) for the calendar year by the population
for that calendar year and then multiplying the result
by 100,000. The denominators used for calculating
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computed by applying the appropriate vintage estimates for age, sex, and race/ethnicity for the 50 states
and the District of Columbia [11]. 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 (see next
paragraph). For the other 5 U.S. dependent areas,
estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s International Data Base were used for age- and sex-specific
population denominators [12].
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 dependent areas. Rates for
transmission categories are not provided in this
report because of the absence of denominator data
from the U.S. Census Bureau, the source of data used
for calculating all rates in this report.

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set]. http://www.census.gov/popest/data/. Updated July
1, 2014. Accessed October 15, 2015.
12. U.S. Census Bureau. International Data Base. 
http://go.usa.gov/vSUj. Updated December 2013.
Accessed October 15, 2015.

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Table 1a. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2010–2014—United States
2010

2011

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

2012

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

2013

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

2014

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13

232

238

0.4

192

198

0.4

240

250

0.5

180

191

0.4

159

174

0.3

13–14

42

43

0.5

43

45

0.5

44

46

0.6

40

43

0.5

33

35

0.4

15–19

2,071

2,118

9.6

2,002

2,068

9.5

1,875

1,964

9.2

1,689

1,792

8.5

1,664

1,828

8.7

20–24

7,079

7,245

33.4

7,069

7,311

33.0

7,157

7,489

33.1

7,035

7,483

32.7

7,144

7,868

34.3

25–29

6,366

6,520

30.8

6,346

6,563

30.8

6,470

6,777

31.7

6,711

7,151

33.1

7,114

7,870

35.8

30–34

5,504

5,639

28.1

5,272

5,455

26.6

5,472

5,729

27.4

5,235

5,574

26.2

5,449

6,026

28.0

35–39

5,046

5,171

25.8

4,463

4,622

23.6

4,176

4,374

22.4

4,031

4,288

21.8

4,212

4,662

23.4

40–44

5,230

5,361

25.6

4,800

4,971

23.6

4,433

4,646

22.1

3,997

4,257

20.4

3,799

4,196

20.4

45–49

4,851

4,972

22.0

4,595

4,758

21.5

4,317

4,527

20.8

3,995

4,268

20.1

3,647

4,021

19.3

50–54

3,510

3,602

16.1

3,364

3,487

15.4

3,219

3,377

14.9

3,024

3,235

14.3

2,928

3,242

14.4

55–59

2,077

2,132

10.8

1,999

2,072

10.2

1,923

2,019

9.7

2,047

2,184

10.3

1,949

2,166

10.1

60–64

1,064

1,091

6.4

1,072

1,111

6.2

1,052

1,106

6.2

1,098

1,170

6.5

960

1,069

5.8

790

810

2.0

816

848

2.0

819

861

2.0

867

930

2.1

819

914

2.0

American Indian/Alaska Native

174

177

7.8

159

163

7.1

187

193

8.4

178

186

8.0

208

222

9.5

Asian

708

727

4.9

774

802

5.3

809

848

5.4

809

859

5.3

941

1,046

6.2

20,461

20,987

55.2

19,345

20,064

52.3

18,632

19,581

50.5

17,993

19,252

49.2

17,592

19,540

49.4

9,072

9,291

18.3

8,919

9,230

17.8

8,954

9,372

17.7

8,829

9,386

17.3

9,227

10,201

18.4

57

58

11.7

56

58

11.4

58

60

11.6

54

56

10.6

53

58

10.6

11,864

12,135

6.1

11,376

11,738

5.9

11,259

11,752

5.9

10,914

11,581

5.9

10,967

12,025

6.1

1,526

1,565

27.7

1,404

1,456

25.0

1,298

1,358

22.6

1,172

1,246

20.1

889

982

15.4

21,834

27,031

—

21,828

27,001

—

21,758

27,588

—

21,594

27,642

—

21,566

29,418

—

Injection drug use

1,307

2,115

—

1,080

1,819

—

916

1,642

—

874

1,575

—

809

1,590

—

Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use

1,238

1,562

—

1,100

1,393

—

1,036

1,342

—

924

1,216

—

870

1,217

—

Heterosexual contactc

2,891

4,111

—

2,739

3,883

—

2,500

3,617

—

2,398

3,545

—

2,049

3,285

—

Otherd

6,771

52

—

6,245

50

—

6,491

69

—

6,163

57

—

6,891

60

—

34,041

34,871

27.9

32,992

34,146

27.0

32,701

34,259

26.9

31,953

34,034

26.4

32,185

35,571

27.4

65

18

Race/ethnicity

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

Subtotal

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Table 1a. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2010–2014—United States (cont)
2010

2011
a

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

2013
a

Estimated

Estimated
No.

2012
a

Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

2014

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use

803

1,455

—

672

1,284

—

617

1,178

—

559

1,073

—

495

1,045

—

Heterosexual contactc

4,740

8,340

—

4,307

7,833

—

3,905

7,439

—

3,782

7,213

—

3,282

7,242

—

Otherd

4,046

36

—

3,870

49

—

3,734

39

—

3,475

55

—

3,756

41

—

Subtotal

9,589

9,831

7.5

8,849

9,166

6.9

8,256

8,656

6.5

7,816

8,340

6.2

7,533

8,328

6.1

181

185

—

142

147

—

168

175

—

119

127

—

115

127

—

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Othere

51

53

—

50

51

—

72

75

—

61

64

—

44

48

—

232

238

0.4

192

198

0.4

240

250

0.5

180

191

0.4

159

174

0.3

Northeast

8,381

8,597

15.5

7,800

8,087

14.5

7,646

8,039

14.4

7,236

7,750

13.8

7,137

7,953

14.2

Midwest

5,554

5,664

8.5

5,424

5,580

8.3

5,507

5,717

8.5

5,376

5,654

8.4

5,099

5,529

8.2

South

21,997

22,550

19.6

21,316

22,079

19.0

20,469

21,480

18.3

20,131

21,508

18.1

20,065

22,196

18.5

West

7,930

8,129

11.3

7,493

7,764

10.7

7,575

7,929

10.8

7,206

7,654

10.3

7,576

8,395

11.2

Totalf

43,862

44,940

14.5

42,033

43,510

14.0

41,197

43,165

13.7

39,949

42,566

13.4

39,877

44,073

13.8

Subtotal
Region of residence

19

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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, 2010–2014—United States and 6 dependent areas
2010

2011

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

2012

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

2013

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

2014

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13

236

242

0.5

194

200

0.4

240

250

0.5

180

191

0.4

160

176

0.3

13–14

42

43

0.5

44

46

0.5

45

47

0.6

41

44

0.5

33

35

0.4

15–19

2,100

2,148

9.6

2,023

2,090

9.5

1,894

1,984

9.2

1,707

1,811

8.4

1,686

1,854

8.7

20–24

7,155

7,324

33.3

7,147

7,393

32.9

7,263

7,603

33.2

7,123

7,578

32.7

7,245

7,983

34.4

25–29

6,462

6,620

30.9

6,443

6,665

30.9

6,566

6,880

31.8

6,791

7,238

33.1

7,195

7,963

35.8

30–34

5,616

5,755

28.3

5,361

5,549

26.7

5,571

5,835

27.5

5,322

5,669

26.3

5,507

6,093

28.0

35–39

5,144

5,273

25.9

4,547

4,711

23.7

4,243

4,445

22.5

4,098

4,362

21.9

4,288

4,750

23.5

40–44

5,351

5,487

25.9

4,903

5,080

23.8

4,529

4,749

22.3

4,065

4,331

20.5

3,878

4,288

20.6

45–49

4,964

5,090

22.2

4,701

4,870

21.7

4,415

4,632

21.1

4,078

4,358

20.3

3,716

4,101

19.4

50–54

3,580

3,674

16.2

3,452

3,580

15.7

3,292

3,455

15.1

3,104

3,323

14.5

2,973

3,294

14.4

55–59

2,123

2,179

10.9

2,047

2,123

10.3

1,960

2,059

9.8

2,092

2,234

10.4

1,991

2,215

10.2

60–64

1,100

1,129

6.6

1,097

1,138

6.3

1,075

1,131

6.3

1,134

1,210

6.6

986

1,099

5.8

819

840

2.0

841

874

2.1

857

902

2.1

893

959

2.1

835

933

2.0

American Indian/Alaska Native

174

177

—

159

163

—

187

193

—

178

186

—

208

222

—

Asian

709

728

—

774

802

—

809

848

—

809

859

—

942

1,047

—

20,475

21,001

—

19,361

20,081

—

18,636

19,585

—

18,006

19,266

—

17,607

19,557

—

9,882

10,133

—

9,668

10,020

—

9,700

10,171

—

9,492

10,110

—

9,822

10,887

—

65

20

Race/ethnicity

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

60

61

—

57

59

—

59

61

—

54

56

—

53

58

—

11,866

12,137

—

11,377

11,739

—

11,260

11,753

—

10,917

11,584

—

10,971

12,029

—

1,526

1,565

—

1,404

1,456

—

1,299

1,360

—

1,172

1,246

—

890

983

—

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

22,110

27,335

—

22,085

27,291

—

22,046

27,909

—

21,868

27,956

—

21,842

29,771

—

Injection drug use

1,429

2,257

—

1,178

1,940

—

999

1,742

—

947

1,667

—

859

1,672

—

Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use

1,264

1,592

—

1,116

1,412

—

1,054

1,363

—

939

1,232

—

873

1,222

—

Heterosexual contactc

3,032

4,268

—

2,875

4,038

—

2,635

3,769

—

2,514

3,680

—

2,144

3,412

—

Otherd
Subtotal

6,815

52

—

6,294

51

—

6,521

69

—

6,196

57

—

6,959

61

—

34,650

35,504

28.0

33,548

34,733

27.2

33,255

34,853

27.0

32,464

34,592

26.5

32,677

36,138

27.5

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Table 1b. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2010–2014—United States and 6 dependent areas (cont)
2010

2011

Estimateda
No.

No.

2012

Estimateda

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

2013

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

2014

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use

824

1,479

—

704

1,319

—

638

1,204

—

585

1,105

—

507

1,060

—

Heterosexual contactc

4,918

8,541

—

4,472

8,018

—

4,061

7,626

—

3,892

7,363

—

3,376

7,369

—

Otherd

4,064

37

—

3,882

49

—

3,756

39

—

3,507

56

—

3,773

42

—

Subtotal

9,806

10,057

7.6

9,058

9,386

7.0

8,455

8,869

6.5

7,984

8,524

6.2

7,656

8,471

6.1

184

188

—

143

148

—

168

175

—

119

127

—

116

128

—

52

54

—

51

52

—

72

75

—

61

64

—

44

48

—

236

242

0.5

194

200

0.4

240

250

0.5

180

191

0.4

160

176

0.3

8,381

8,597

15.5

7,800

8,087

14.5

7,646

8,039

14.4

7,236

7,750

13.8

7,137

7,953

14.2

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

21

5,554

5,664

8.5

5,424

5,580

8.3

5,507

5,717

8.5

5,376

5,654

8.4

5,099

5,529

8.2

South

21,997

22,550

19.6

21,316

22,079

19.0

20,469

21,480

18.3

20,131

21,508

18.1

20,065

22,196

18.5

West

7,930

8,129

11.3

7,493

7,764

10.7

7,575

7,929

10.8

7,206

7,654

10.3

7,576

8,395

11.2

830

863

21.0

767

810

19.8

753

807

20.0

679

741

18.6

616

711

18.0

44,692

45,802

14.6

42,800

44,320

14.0

41,950

43,972

13.8

40,628

43,307

13.5

40,493

44,784

13.9

U.S. dependent areas
Totalf

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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. Stage 3 (AIDS), by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2010–2014 and cumulative—United States
2010

2011

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

2012

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

2013

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

2014

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

Age at diagnosis (yr)
<13c

21

21

0.0

15

15

0.0

10

10

0.0

8

8

0.0

94

104

0.2

9,561

9,588

13–14

49

50

0.6

40

42

0.5

30

31

0.4

28

30

0.4

20

22

0.3

1,462

1,477

22

15–19

451

461

2.1

426

440

2.0

349

363

1.7

401

423

2.0

207

227

1.1

8,909

9,027

20–24

1,989

2,038

9.4

1,970

2,042

9.2

1,895

1,981

8.8

2,001

2,112

9.2

1,339

1,467

6.4

51,371

51,986

25–29

2,886

2,956

14.0

2,776

2,877

13.5

2,730

2,853

13.3

2,809

2,974

13.8

2,303

2,531

11.5

141,002

142,069

30–34

3,305

3,382

16.9

3,133

3,242

15.8

3,236

3,377

16.1

2,931

3,099

14.6

2,368

2,598

12.1

224,940

226,254

35–39

3,717

3,804

18.9

3,205

3,318

16.9

2,919

3,047

15.6

2,848

3,010

15.3

2,330

2,556

12.8

243,597

245,042

40–44

4,324

4,425

21.2

3,776

3,909

18.6

3,431

3,577

17.0

3,095

3,270

15.7

2,424

2,659

12.9

204,493

205,990

45–49

4,292

4,392

19.4

3,965

4,107

18.5

3,650

3,805

17.5

3,344

3,534

16.6

2,611

2,866

13.7

139,973

141,345

50–54

3,168

3,240

14.5

2,908

3,009

13.3

2,888

3,010

13.3

2,807

2,963

13.1

2,253

2,468

10.9

83,736

84,738

55–59

1,761

1,801

9.1

1,802

1,863

9.2

1,771

1,848

8.9

1,796

1,893

8.9

1,548

1,702

7.9

46,497

47,105

60–64

936

957

5.6

906

936

5.3

991

1,033

5.8

1,031

1,087

6.0

835

913

4.9

24,762

25,078

65

742

759

1.9

721

744

1.8

722

751

1.7

769

811

1.8

713

784

1.7

20,882

21,137

116

118

5.2

103

105

4.6

94

96

4.2

91

94

4.0

90

95

4.0

3,498

3,523

Race/ethnicity
American Indian/Alaska Native
d

Asian

363

372

2.5

362

375

2.5

354

369

2.3

358

379

2.3

323

352

2.1

9,689

9,815

13,419

13,745

36.2

12,363

12,816

33.4

12,030

12,574

32.4

11,548

12,219

31.2

9,119

10,045

25.4

499,734

504,354

5,617

5,745

11.3

5,237

5,415

10.4

5,015

5,222

9.8

4,868

5,132

9.5

3,924

4,279

7.7

217,650

219,578

39

40

8.0

31

32

6.3

26

27

5.2

27

28

5.2

18

19

3.5

842

850

White

6,953

7,102

3.6

6,483

6,693

3.4

6,111

6,354

3.2

6,005

6,328

3.2

4,850

5,303

2.7

436,952

439,455

Multiple races

1,134

1,165

20.6

1,064

1,108

19.0

992

1,044

17.4

971

1,034

16.7

721

803

12.6

32,820

33,260

11,695

14,448

—

11,238

13,863

—

10,826

13,664

—

10,781

13,785

—

8,180

11,277

—

529,245

586,385

Injection drug use

1,485

2,072

—

1,240

1,773

—

1,116

1,649

—

957

1,477

—

812

1,268

—

165,386

187,372

Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use

1,177

1,431

—

1,018

1,242

—

929

1,166

—

774

1,005

—

555

782

—

78,824

85,290

Heterosexual contactf

2,255

3,092

—

2,112

2,896

—

1,946

2,728

—

1,891

2,730

—

1,453

2,211

—

66,501

84,200

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

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

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Otherg
Subtotal

4,063

118

—

3,613

127

—

3,699

117

—

3,696

133

—

3,243

85

—

107,624

11,627

20,675

21,161

16.9

19,221

19,901

15.8

18,516

19,324

15.2

18,099

19,130

14.9

14,243

15,624

12.0

947,580

954,875

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Table 2a. Stage 3 (AIDS), by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2010–2014 and cumulative—United States (cont)
2010

2011
a

Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

2012
a

Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

2013

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

2014

Estimated
No.

No.

a

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use

981

1,469

—

864

1,302

—

781

1,205

—

671

1,089

—

523

913

—

75,745

90,413

Heterosexual contactf

3,603

5,502

—

3,316

5,195

—

3,113

5,039

—

2,899

4,839

—

2,203

4,150

—

114,383

149,980

Otherg

2,361

133

—

2,227

131

—

2,202

109

—

2,191

147

—

1,982

106

—

53,916

5,979

Subtotal

6,945

7,105

5.4

6,407

6,628

5.0

6,096

6,353

4.8

5,761

6,075

4.5

4,708

5,168

3.8

244,044

246,372

15

15

—

12

12

—

8

8

—

8

8

—

83

92

—

8,690

8,715

6

6

—

3

3

—

2

2

—

0

0

—

11

12

—

871

874

21

21

0.0

15

15

0.0

10

10

0.0

8

8

0.0

94

104

0.2

9,561

9,588

Northeast

5,631

5,782

10.4

5,153

5,356

9.6

4,765

4,992

8.9

4,360

4,636

8.3

3,409

3,793

6.8

351,863

354,392

Midwest

3,365

3,431

5.1

3,248

3,341

5.0

3,106

3,215

4.8

2,952

3,087

4.6

2,431

2,627

3.9

127,677

128,670

South

13,747

14,059

12.2

12,949

13,402

11.5

12,608

13,155

11.2

12,667

13,376

11.3

10,003

10,965

9.2

483,173

487,539

West

4,898

5,016

7.0

4,293

4,445

6.1

4,143

4,325

5.9

3,889

4,115

5.5

3,202

3,511

4.7

238,472

240,235

Totali

27,641

28,287

9.1

25,643

26,545

8.5

24,622

25,687

8.2

23,868

25,214

8.0

19,045

20,896

6.6

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Otherh
Subtotal
Region of residence

23

1,201,185 1,210,835

Note. Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than
30% and are considered unreliable.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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 2014.
c The criteria for stage 3 (AIDS) classification among pediatric cases were expanded in 2014 (see Technical Notes).
d Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
e Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
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 2b. Stage 3 (AIDS), by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2010–2014 and cumulative—United States and 6 dependent areas
2010

2011
a

Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

2012
a

Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

2013
a

Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

2014
a

Estimateda

Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

Age at diagnosis (yr)

24

<13c

21

21

0.0

15

15

0.0

10

10

0.0

8

8

0.0

94

104

0.2

9,986

10,014

13–14

49

50

0.6

41

43

0.5

31

32

0.4

29

31

0.4

20

22

0.3

1,520

1,536

15–19

455

465

2.1

434

449

2.0

350

364

1.7

405

427

2.0

211

233

1.1

9,147

9,268

20–24

2,007

2,056

9.3

1,986

2,059

9.2

1,914

2,001

8.7

2,025

2,138

9.2

1,353

1,485

6.4

52,793

53,421

25–29

2,919

2,990

14.0

2,810

2,913

13.5

2,762

2,887

13.3

2,838

3,005

13.7

2,321

2,555

11.5

145,224

146,317

30–34

3,356

3,435

16.9

3,179

3,290

15.8

3,276

3,419

16.1

2,974

3,145

14.6

2,400

2,641

12.1

231,855

233,212

35–39

3,791

3,880

19.1

3,277

3,393

17.1

2,973

3,103

15.7

2,899

3,064

15.4

2,375

2,615

13.0

250,834

252,332

40–44

4,416

4,520

21.3

3,847

3,983

18.7

3,502

3,651

17.1

3,151

3,330

15.7

2,474

2,726

13.1

210,319

211,872

45–49

4,399

4,502

19.6

4,060

4,205

18.7

3,731

3,890

17.7

3,418

3,614

16.8

2,659

2,928

13.8

143,924

145,345

50–54

3,240

3,314

14.7

2,989

3,093

13.5

2,947

3,072

13.4

2,874

3,034

13.3

2,293

2,520

11.0

86,093

87,132

55–59

1,802

1,843

9.2

1,834

1,896

9.2

1,810

1,889

9.0

1,841

1,942

9.0

1,583

1,749

8.0

47,907

48,541

60–64

966

988

5.7

921

952

5.3

1,011

1,054

5.8

1,056

1,114

6.1

853

938

5.0

25,555

25,886

65

762

779

1.9

753

777

1.9

752

783

1.8

791

834

1.8

728

803

1.7

21,837

22,105

American Indian/Alaska Native

116

118

—

103

105

—

94

96

—

91

94

—

90

95

—

3,499

3,524

Asiand

363

372

—

363

376

—

354

369

—

358

379

—

324

353

—

9,747

9,873

13,428

13,755

—

12,369

12,823

—

12,040

12,585

—

11,552

12,223

—

9,126

10,053

—

500,208

504,833

6,146

6,288

—

5,731

5,928

—

5,448

5,676

—

5,304

5,599

—

4,233

4,689

—

252,778

255,036

41

42

—

32

33

—

27

28

—

27

28

—

18

19

—

858

867

White

6,955

7,104

—

6,483

6,693

—

6,114

6,357

—

6,006

6,330

—

4,851

5,305

—

437,071

439,575

Multiple races

1,134

1,165

—

1,065

1,109

—

992

1,044

—

971

1,034

—

722

804

—

32,833

33,274

Race/ethnicity

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

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

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11,811

14,570

—

11,355

13,988

—

10,946

13,792

—

10,910

13,926

—

8,266

11,394

—

535,337

592,621

Injection drug use

1,614

2,207

—

1,340

1,881

—

1,208

1,748

—

1,031

1,560

—

869

1,346

—

178,756

201,009

Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use

1,205

1,460

—

1,037

1,263

—

946

1,185

—

785

1,017

—

564

794

—

81,355

87,850

Heterosexual contactf

2,354

3,196

—

2,217

3,007

—

2,019

2,807

—

1,985

2,833

—

1,516

2,301

—

70,522

88,352

Otherg

4,074

121

—

3,625

130

—

3,709

120

—

3,706

135

—

3,253

85

—

108,156

11,828

21,058

21,554

17.0

19,574

20,268

15.9

18,828

19,651

15.2

18,417

19,471

14.9

14,468

15,920

12.1

974,126

981,660

Subtotal

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Table 2b. Stage 3 (AIDS), by year of diagnosis and selected characteristics, 2010–2014 and cumulative—United States and 6 dependent areas (cont)
2010

2011

Estimateda
Rate

2012

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

2013

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

2014

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

No.

No.

Injection drug use

1,012

1,501

—

891

1,331

—

804

1,230

—

697

1,118

—

546

944

—

78,776

93,515

Heterosexual contactf

3,728

5,632

—

3,432

5,318

—

3,218

5,154

—

2,989

4,940

—

2,264

4,241

—

119,886

155,667

Otherg

2,364

134

—

2,234

135

—

2,209

111

—

2,198

150

—

1,992

108

—

54,220

6,125

Subtotal

7,104

7,268

5.5

6,557

6,784

5.1

6,231

6,494

4.8

5,884

6,207

4.5

4,802

5,293

3.8

252,882

255,307

15

15

—

12

12

—

8

8

—

8

8

—

83

92

—

9,089

9,115

Female adult or adolescent

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Otherh
Subtotal

6

6

—

3

3

—

2

2

—

0

0

—

11

12

—

897

900

21

21

0.0

15

15

0.0

10

10

0.0

8

8

0.0

94

104

0.2

9,986

10,014

5,631

5,782

10.4

5,153

5,356

9.6

4,765

4,992

8.9

4,360

4,636

8.3

3,409

3,793

6.8

351,863

354,392

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest

25

3,365

3,431

5.1

3,248

3,341

5.0

3,106

3,215

4.8

2,952

3,087

4.6

2,431

2,627

3.9

127,677

128,670

South

13,747

14,059

12.2

12,949

13,402

11.5

12,608

13,155

11.2

12,667

13,376

11.3

10,003

10,965

9.2

483,173

487,539

West

4,898

5,016

7.0

4,293

4,445

6.1

4,143

4,325

5.9

3,889

4,115

5.5

3,202

3,511

4.7

238,472

240,235

542

556

13.5

503

523

12.8

447

469

11.6

441

473

11.9

319

422

10.7

35,809

36,146

28,183

28,844

9.2

26,146

27,067

8.6

25,069

26,156

8.2

24,309

25,687

8.0

19,364

21,318

6.6

U.S. dependent areas
Totali

1,236,994 1,246,981

Note. Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than
30% and are considered unreliable.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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 2014.
c The criteria for stage 3 (AIDS) classification among pediatric cases were expanded in 2014 (see Technical Notes).
d Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
e Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
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 3a. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2014—United States
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asian

Estimatedb

Black/African American

Estimatedb
No.

Rate

Hispanic/Latinoa

Estimatedb
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Estimatedb

26

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

<13

3

3

0.7

10

11

0.4

98

108

1.5

16

13–14

0

0

0.0

3

3

0.9

17

18

1.5

15–19

8

9

4.7

20

22

2.2

1,044

1,148

20–24

37

39

19.4

141

157

12.7

25–29

46

49

27.7

171

190

30–34

32

34

21.3

163

35–39

12

13

8.8

40–44

23

25

45–49

20

50–54

No.

White

Estimatedb

Multiple races

Estimatedb

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

18

0.1

1

1

1.0

26

5

5

0.3

0

0

0.0

38.2

330

364

7.8

2

2

3,896

4,296 124.8

1,574

1,740

36.4

8

13.5

3,280

3,646 122.6

1,711

1,893

42.6

182

12.6

2,104

2,345

85.1

1,527

1,687

137

152

11.1

1,568

1,744

68.9

1,194

16.9

116

129

9.4

1,397

1,556

60.0

21

14.2

78

85

7.1

1,338

1,490

19

20

12.5

52

58

5.2

1,114

55–59

6

7

4.6

25

28

2.8

60–64

1

1

0.9

11

12

65

1

1

0.5

14

120

142

—

Injection drug use

9

11

Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use

5

Heterosexual contactd

Total

Estimatedb

Estimatedb
No.

No.c

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Rate

28

0.1

5

5

0.2

159

174

0.3

8

8

0.2

0

0

0.0

33

35

0.4

5.9

203

221

1.9

57

62

9.4

1,664

1,828

8.7

9

18.6

1,295

1,416

11.2

193

211

36.7

7,144

7,868

34.3

6

7

13.1

1,738

1,904

15.2

162

180

41.5

7,114

7,870

35.8

38.0

8

9

17.9

1,510

1,654

13.4

105

116

31.0

5,449

6,026

28.0

1,326

32.1

10

11

26.2

1,198

1,314

11.5

93

103

33.4

4,212

4,662

23.4

967

1,070

27.7

7

8

20.8

1,198

1,309

10.6

91

100

36.2

3,799

4,196

20.4

57.3

813

893

26.3

5

6

16.1

1,315

1,440

10.8

78

86

35.6

3,647

4,021

19.3

1,242

45.6

515

569

19.4

2

2

6.3

1,171

1,289

8.4

55

61

25.5

2,928

3,242

14.4

908

1,014

40.6

297

330

14.2

1

1

3.6

682

753

4.9

30

33

15.8

1,949

2,166

10.1

1.4

443

501

25.2

158

173

10.0

2

2

10.4

335

368

2.7

10

11

7.0

960

1,069

5.8

16

0.8

385

431

10.7

120

133

3.7

1

1

2.5

288

321

0.9

10

11

3.5

819

914

2.0

586

798

—

7,777 11,201

—

5,737

7,552

—

33

45

—

6,791

9,008

—

522

672

—

21,566 29,418

—

—

13

20

—

208

679

—

202

395

—

1

2

—

358

455

—

18

27

—

809

1,590

—

7

—

13

17

—

137

288

—

172

251

—

1

1

—

511

611

—

31

40

—

870

1,217

—

8

10

—

37

60

—

1,212

2,108

—

441

623

—

0

1

—

305

422

—

46

63

—

2,049

3,285

—

17

0

—

159

3

—

3,537

29

—

1,439

11

—

10

0

—

1,621

17

—

108

1

—

6,891

60

—

159

170

18.3

808

898

13.4

12,871 14,305

94.0

7,991

8,832

41.5

45

49

22.0

9,586 10,513

12.6

725

803

40.6

32,185 35,571

27.4

Age at diagnosis (yr)

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

Othere
Subtotal

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Table 3a. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2014—United States (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asian

Estimatedb

Black/African American

Estimatedb
No.

Rate

Hispanic/Latinoa

Estimatedb
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Estimatedb

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

9

13

—

1

7

—

134

451

—

87

21

36

—

59

129

—

1,988

4,654

—

Other

16

0

—

63

1

—

2,501

23

Subtotal

46

49

5.1

123

137

1.8

4,623

2

2

—

9

10

—

Other

1

1

—

1

1

Subtotal

3

3

0.7

10

Northeast

10

11

8.5

Midwest

25

26

South

56

West
Totalg

No.

White

Estimatedb

Multiple races

Estimatedb

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

183

—

0

1

—

247

564

1,159

—

3

7

—

—

569

9

—

4

0

5,128

30.0

1,220

1,350

6.5

7

75

83

—

12

13

—

—

23

25

—

4

4

11

0.4

98

108

1.5

16

182

205

5.8

3,055

3,385

53.6

6.6

88

97

4.8

2,467

2,677

61

7.9

210

231

6.0

10,798 12,068

117

124

11.9

461

513

7.0

208

222

9.5

941

1,046

6.2

No.

Total

Estimatedb

Estimatedb
No.

No.c

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Rate

360

—

17

31

—

495

1,045

—

570

1,115

—

77

142

—

3,282

7,242

—

—

538

8

—

65

1

—

3,756

41

—

8

3.5

1,355

1,483

1.7

159

174

8.2

7,533

8,328

6.1

1

1

—

13

14

—

3

3

—

115

127

—

—

0

0

—

13

14

—

2

2

—

44

48

—

18

0.1

1

1

1.0

26

28

0.1

5

5

0.2

159

174

0.3

1,952

2,190

28.3

4

5

21.9

1,720

1,922

5.1

214

236

26.7

7,137

7,953

14.2

38.2

617

680

13.3

3

3

10.5

1,773

1,910

3.7

126

136

11.2

5,099

5,529

8.2

53.0

3,767

4,097

20.1

13

15

17.5

4,818

5,276

7.6

403

449

21.5

20,065 22,196

18.5

1,411

41.2

2,891

3,234

14.6

33

35

8.6

2,656

2,917

7.6

146

161

7.3

17,592 19,540

49.4

9,227 10,201

18.4

53

58

10.6

10,967 12,025

6.1

889

982

15.4

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
d

Heterosexual contact
e

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
f

Region of residence

27

1,272

7,576

8,395

11.2

39,877 44,073

13.8

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and
are considered unreliable.
a Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
b Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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, 2014—United States and 6 dependent areas
American Indian/
Alaska Native
No.

Est. No.b

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

Est. No.b

No.

No.

Est. No.b

Total
No.

Est. No.b,c

Age at diagnosis (yr)

28

<13

3

3

10

11

98

108

17

19

1

1

26

28

5

5

160

176

13–14

0

0

3

3

17

18

5

5

0

0

8

8

0

0

33

35

15–19

8

9

20

22

1,045

1,150

351

388

2

2

203

221

57

62

1,686

1,854

20–24

37

39

141

157

3,896

4,296

1,674

1,854

8

9

1,296

1,418

193

211

7,245

7,983

25–29

46

49

171

190

3,281

3,648

1,790

1,984

6

7

1,739

1,905

162

180

7,195

7,963

30–34

32

34

163

182

2,106

2,347

1,582

1,750

8

9

1,511

1,655

105

116

5,507

6,093

35–39

12

13

137

152

1,569

1,745

1,269

1,412

10

11

1,198

1,314

93

103

4,288

4,750

40–44

23

25

116

129

1,398

1,557

1,045

1,161

7

8

1,198

1,309

91

100

3,878

4,288

45–49

20

21

78

85

1,339

1,491

881

971

5

6

1,315

1,440

78

86

3,716

4,101

50–54

19

20

53

59

1,118

1,247

554

614

2

2

1,172

1,290

55

61

2,973

3,294

55–59

6

7

25

28

910

1,016

336

376

1

1

682

753

31

35

1,991

2,215

60–64

1

1

11

12

444

502

183

202

2

2

335

368

10

11

986

1,099

65

1

1

14

16

386

432

135

150

1

1

288

321

10

11

835

933

120

142

587

799

7,781

11,207

6,003

7,893

33

45

6,795

9,012

523

674

21,842

29,771

Injection drug use

9

11

13

20

208

682

252

474

1

2

358

455

18

27

859

1,672

Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use

5

7

13

17

137

289

175

257

1

1

511

611

31

40

873

1,222

Heterosexual contactd

8

10

37

60

1,215

2,113

533

744

0

1

305

422

46

63

2,144

3,412

17

0

159

3

3,542

29

1,502

11

10

0

1,621

17

108

1

6,959

61

159

170

809

900

12,883

14,319

8,465

9,379

45

49

9,590

10,518

726

804

32,677

36,138

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

Othere
Subtotal

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Table 3b. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2014—United States and 6 dependent areas (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native
No.

Est. No.b

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

Est. No.b

No.

No.

Est. No.b

Total
No.

Est. No.b,c

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use

9

13

1

7

134

451

99

198

0

1

247

360

17

31

507

1,060

21

36

59

129

1,989

4,657

657

1,282

3

7

570

1,115

77

142

3,376

7,369

Other

16

0

63

1

2,503

23

584

9

4

0

538

8

65

1

3,773

42

Subtotal

46

49

123

137

4,626

5,131

1,340

1,490

7

8

1,355

1,483

159

174

7,656

8,471

2

2

9

10

75

83

13

15

1

1

13

14

3

3

116

128

Other

1

1

1

1

23

25

4

4

0

0

13

14

2

2

44

48

Subtotal

3

3

10

11

98

108

17

19

1

1

26

28

5

5

160

176

Northeast

10

11

182

205

3,055

3,385

1,952

2,190

4

5

1,720

1,922

214

236

7,137

7,953

Midwest

25

26

88

97

2,467

2,677

617

680

3

3

1,773

1,910

126

136

5,099

5,529

South

56

61

210

231

10,798

12,068

3,767

4,097

13

15

4,818

5,276

403

449

20,065

22,196

West

117

124

461

513

1,272

1,411

2,891

3,234

33

35

2,656

2,917

146

161

7,576

8,395

0

0

1

1

15

17

595

687

0

0

4

5

1

1

616

711

208

222

942

1,047

17,607

19,557

9,822

10,887

53

58

10,971

12,029

890

983

40,493

44,784

Heterosexual contactd
e

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
f

Region of residence

29

U.S. dependent areas
Totalg

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and
are considered unreliable.
a Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
b Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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.

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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 4a. Stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2014—United States
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asiana

Estimatedc

Black/African American

Estimatedc

Hispanic/Latinob

Estimatedc

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Estimatedc

White

Estimatedc

Multiple races

Estimatedc

Total

Estimatedc

Estimatedc

30

No.d

Rate

94

104

0.2

0.7

20

22

0.3

20

3.0

207

227

1.1

59

65

11.3

1,339

1,467

6.4

3.4

89

99

22.8

2,303

2,531 11.5

550

4.5

71

79

21.2

2,368

2,598 12.1

512

561

4.9

88

97

31.3

2,330

2,556 12.8

5.7

650

709

5.8

87

98

35.4

2,424

2,659 12.9

3

9.1

826

907

6.8

95

106

43.8

2,611

2,866 13.7

1

1

3.2

774

844

5.5

82

93

38.5

2,253

2,468 10.9

10.8

1

1

3.7

492

540

3.5

60

67

31.5

1,548

1,702

7.9

139

8.0

2

2

9.3

258

281

2.0

27

30

18.3

835

913

4.9

95

103

2.9

0

0

0.0

238

263

0.7

24

27

8.3

713

784

1.7

—

1,973

2,665

—

11

13

—

2,656

3,564

—

303

412

—

8,180 11,277

—

587

—

200

313

—

0

0

—

246

300

—

33

47

—

812

1,268

—

135

233

—

100

144

—

1

1

—

269

335

—

36

51

—

555

782

—

—

899

1,451

—

279

388

—

1

1

—

203

268

—

47

67

—

1,453

2,211

—

2

—

1,644

36

—

689

20

—

2

0

—

731

23

—

101

5

—

3,243

85

—

289

4.3

6,031

6,649 43.7

3,241

3,530

16.6

15

16

7.2

4,105

4,489

5.4

520

582

29.4

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

<13

1

1

0.2

1

1

0.0

56

62

0.9

11

13–14

0

0

0.0

1

1

0.3

13

15

1.2

15–19

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

145

159

20–24

4

4

2.1

20

21

1.7

25–29

10

10

5.9

38

41

30–34

14

15

9.1

46

35–39

8

9

5.9

40–44

19

20

45–49

11

50–54

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

12

0.1

0

0

0.0

6

4

4

0.2

0

0

0.0

5.3

27

30

0.6

0

0

798

878 25.5

274

299

6.3

0

2.9

1,240

1,372 46.1

534

582

13.1

50

3.5

1,130

1,245 45.2

600

653

57

63

4.6

1,036

1,140 45.0

626

13.7

58

64

4.6

1,073

1,182 45.6

12

7.9

53

57

4.8

1,120

14

15

9.0

21

23

2.1

55–59

5

5

3.5

15

16

60–64

3

3

2.6

4

65

1

1

0.5

Male-to-male sexual contact

38

46

Injection drug use

10

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

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

6

0.0

19

21

0.9

0

0

0.0

2

2

0.0

17

19

0.2

18

0

0.0

184

199

1.6

1

1

2.2

391

425

14.7

5

5

11.3

502

684

16.5

3

3

7.9

535

584

15.1

2

2

1,232 47.4

503

549

16.2

3

1,004

1,103 40.5

357

389

13.2

1.6

745

821 32.9

230

251

4

0.5

413

454 22.8

128

9

10

0.5

346

380

9.5

—

163

234

—

3,036

4,343

11

—

6

10

—

317

5

7

—

9

11

—

4

5

—

20

31

9

0

—

67

66

69

7.5

265

No.

Age at diagnosis (yr)

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent

f

Other

Subtotal

14,243 15,624 12.0

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Table 4a. Stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2014—United States (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asiana

Estimatedc

Black/African American

Estimatedc
Rate

Hispanic/Latinob

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Estimatedc

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

No.

7

9

—

2

4

—

220

462

—

87

10

15

—

32

58

—

1,442

2,809

—

6

0

—

23

1

—

1,370

62

23

24

2.5

57

62

0.8

3,032

Perinatal

0

0

—

0

0

—

52

58

Otherg

1

1

—

1

1

—

4

Subtotal

1

1

0.2

1

1

0.0

56

Northeast

2

2

1.6

54

60

1.7

Midwest

10

10

2.6

44

46

South

22

24

3.1

76

West

56

59

5.6

Totalh

90

95

4.0

No.

White

Estimatedc

Multiple races

Estimatedc

Total

Estimatedc

Estimatedc
No.d

Rate

523

913

—

—

2,203

4,150

—

8

—

1,982

106

—

182

200

9.4

4,708

5,168

3.8

—

18

20

—

83

92

—

0

—

1

1

—

11

12

—

6

6

0.0

19

21

0.9

94

104

0.2

0.0

716

801

2.1

160

181

20.4

3,409

3,793

6.8

1

3.4

829

889

1.7

107

118

9.7

2,431

2,627

3.9

4

4

4.9

2,134

2,333

3.3

360

398

19.1

10,003 10,965

9.2

5.7

13

14

3.4

1,171

1,280

3.3

94

105

4.8

7.7

18

19

3.5

4,850

5,303

2.7

721

803

12.6

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

144

—

0

0

—

178

313

568

—

1

3

—

—

272

25

—

2

0

3,334 19.5

672

737

3.5

3

—

7

8

—

4

—

4

4

62

0.9

11

1,569

1,739 27.5

2.3

1,181

83

2.2

149

163

2.2

323

352

2.1

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

247

—

29

46

—

315

550

—

90

146

—

246

10

—

63

3

1.4

739

808

0.9

0

0

—

6

6

—

0

0

—

0

12

0.1

0

0

0.0

908

1,011

13.1

0

0

1,280 18.3

259

282

5.5

1

5,804

6,402 28.1

1,603

1,721

8.5

565

624 18.2

1,154

1,266

9,119 10,045 25.4

3,924

4,279

No.

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
e

Heterosexual contact
Otherf
Subtotal

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)

31

Region of residence

3,202

3,511

4.7

19,045 20,896

6.6

Note. Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than
30% and are considered unreliable.
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 transmission category, 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.

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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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Table 4b. Stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2014—United States and 6 dependent areas
American Indian/
Alaska Native
No.

Est. No.

Asian
c

No.

Black/
African American

a

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.

Hispanic/Latino
c

No.

b

c
Est. No.

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander
No.

Est. No.

c

White
No.

Multiple races

Est. No.

c

No.

c
Est. No.

Total
No.

Est. No.

c,d

Age at diagnosis (yr)

32

<13

1

1

1

1

56

62

11

12

0

0

6

6

19

21

94

104

13–14

0

0

1

1

13

15

4

4

0

0

0

0

2

2

20

22

15–19

0

0

0

0

145

159

31

36

0

0

17

19

18

20

211

233

20–24

4

4

20

21

798

878

288

317

0

0

184

199

59

65

1,353

1,485

25–29

10

10

38

41

1,240

1,372

552

606

1

1

391

425

89

99

2,321

2,555

30–34

14

15

46

50

1,130

1,245

632

696

5

5

502

550

71

79

2,400

2,641

35–39

8

9

57

63

1,036

1,140

671

743

3

3

512

561

88

97

2,375

2,615

40–44

19

20

58

64

1,074

1,183

584

650

2

2

650

709

87

98

2,474

2,726

45–49

11

12

53

57

1,121

1,234

550

609

3

3

826

907

95

106

2,659

2,928

50–54

14

15

22

24

1,008

1,108

391

434

1

1

775

845

82

93

2,293

2,520

55–59

5

5

15

16

745

821

264

297

1

1

492

540

61

68

1,583

1,749

60–64

3

3

4

4

414

456

145

163

2

2

258

281

27

30

853

938

65

1

1

9

10

346

380

110

122

0

0

238

263

24

27

728

803

Male-to-male sexual contact

38

46

164

235

3,037

4,344

2,055

2,776

11

13

2,657

3,565

304

414

8,266

11,394

Injection drug use

10

11

6

10

317

589

257

390

0

0

246

300

33

47

869

1,346

5

7

9

11

135

233

109

156

1

1

269

335

36

51

564

794

e
Heterosexual contact

4

5

20

31

901

1,455

340

474

1

1

203

268

47

67

1,516

2,301

Otherf

9

0

67

2

1,647

36

696

20

2

0

731

23

101

5

3,253

85

66

69

266

290

6,037

6,656

3,457

3,815

15

16

4,106

4,490

521

583

14,468

15,920

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent

Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use

Subtotal

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Table 4b. Stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2014—United States and 6 dependent areas (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Black/
African American

Asiana

No.

c
Est. No.

7

9

2

10

15

6

c

Multiple races

No.

175

0

0

178

247

29

46

546

944

374

658

1

3

315

550

90

146

2,264

4,241

62

281

27

2

0

246

10

63

8

1,992

108

3,033

3,335

765

861

3

3

739

808

182

200

4,802

5,293

0

52

58

7

8

0

0

6

6

18

20

83

92

1

1

4

4

4

4

0

0

0

0

1

1

11

12

1

1

1

56

62

11

12

0

0

6

6

19

21

94

104

2

2

54

60

1,569

1,739

908

1,011

0

0

716

801

160

181

3,409

3,793

Midwest

10

10

44

46

1,181

1,280

259

282

1

1

829

889

107

118

2,431

2,627

South

22

24

76

83

5,804

6,402

1,603

1,721

4

4

2,134

2,333

360

398

10,003

10,965

West

56

59

149

163

565

624

1,154

1,266

13

14

1,171

1,280

94

105

3,202

3,511

0

0

1

1

7

9

309

409

0

0

1

1

1

2

319

422

90

95

324

353

9,126

10,053

4,233

4,689

18

19

4,851

5,305

722

804

19,364

21,318

Est. No.

No.

4

220

462

110

32

58

1,442

2,811

0

23

1

1,371

23

24

57

62

Perinatal

0

0

0

Otherg

1

1

Subtotal

1

Northeast

Est. No.

Est. No.

c

Total

c
Est. No.

No.

c

White

No.

No.

c
Est. No.

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Hispanic/Latinob

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c,d
Est. No.

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
e
Heterosexual contact
Otherf
Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)

Region of residence

33

U.S. dependent areas
h
Total

Note. Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than
30% and are considered unreliable.
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 transmission category, 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.

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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.

Table 5a. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by transmission category, race/ethnicity, and selected characteristics, 2014—United States
Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Est. No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

American Indian/Alaska Native
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

0
5
32
33
18
6
9
9
7
1
0
0

0
5
36
36
22
6
13
12
8
2
0
1

0
0
1
2
0
0
3
0
3
0
0
0

0
0
1
2
0
0
4
0
3
0
0
0

0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0

0
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
2
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
3
1
1
2
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
3
1
2
2
0
1
0
0

0
0
2
1
3
0
5
3
1
1
0
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
5
36
36
24
7
18
16
13
3
0
1

0
5
38
38
26
7
19
17
14
4
0
1

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

6
11
29
74

6
13
37
84

0
1
4
4

0
1
5
5

0
3
0
2

0
3
1
3

2
0
0
6

2
0
1
7

0
2
7
8

0
0
0
0

8
17
40
94

8
18
44
100

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
1
3
1
1
1
1
0
1
0

0
0
0
2
3
1
1
1
1
0
1
0

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
2
0
5
2
2
2
2
4
2
0
0

0
3
1
8
5
4
4
3
5
3
0
0

0
1
1
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
3
1
10
8
5
5
4
6
3
1
0

0
3
1
11
8
5
5
4
6
3
1
0

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

0
1
3
5

0
2
5
6

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

0
3
4
14

2
7
12
16

2
4
9
1

0
0
0
0

2
8
16
20

2
9
17
21

120

142

18

24

5

7

29

46

33

1

205

219

Female adult or adolescent

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Table 5a. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by transmission category, race/ethnicity, and selected characteristics, 2014—United States (cont)
Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Est. No.c

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.c

Otherb

Total

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

2
14
117
121
106
82
65
44
25
6
2
2

2
18
141
162
139
111
92
66
39
13
7
9

0
1
0
0
4
4
2
1
1
0
0
0

0
1
0
0
5
5
3
3
2
0
0
1

0
1
2
1
2
3
4
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
3
2
3
4
5
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
1
5
12
5
3
4
4
1
0
1

0
1
1
7
14
9
6
6
6
4
1
5

1
2
11
26
20
21
21
20
13
8
5
11

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

3
19
131
153
144
115
95
69
43
15
7
14

3
21
145
171
161
128
106
75
48
17
8
16

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

118
42
104
322

157
63
159
420

3
1
7
2

6
2
9
3

0
4
2
7

0
5
3
9

11
7
6
13

16
10
13
21

28
19
49
63

1
0
1
1

160
73
168
407

180
80
185
453

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
0

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
1
5
9
10
13
9
5
4
1
2
0

0
1
11
19
20
23
22
9
9
9
4
0

0
0
5
9
9
9
12
4
5
8
2
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

0
1
10
18
19
22
21
9
9
10
4
0

0
1
11
19
22
24
24
10
10
11
4
0

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

0
1
0
0

1
1
1
3

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

13
8
20
18

23
13
38
54

9
4
16
34

0
0
0
1

22
13
36
52

25
14
39
58

586

798

14

27

13

17

96

188

222

5

931

1,035

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Est. No.c

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.c

Otherb

Total

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Black/African American
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

2
658
2,677
1,955
909
462
334
327
207
139
60
47

5
856
3,460
2,628
1,367
791
622
585
404
276
119
91

0
1
10
16
12
11
17
29
30
39
24
19

0
8
52
63
57
59
67
89
84
97
52
48

0
7
26
24
24
11
11
9
10
8
5
2

0
17
60
53
44
26
23
19
20
15
8
4

1
21
108
140
149
139
159
138
151
98
54
54

1
35
175
213
227
220
264
257
264
205
121
126

6
153
581
527
423
358
355
349
295
247
123
120

3
6
7
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2

9
840
3,402
2,662
1,517
981
876
852
693
531
266
242

10
923
3,754
2,959
1,696
1,097
978
951
773
594
301
271

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

1,158
1,344
4,630
645

1,575
1,781
6,934
912

49
20
119
20

229
51
361
38

31
17
62
27

49
34
164
42

275
126
752
59

461
189
1,356
100

582
401
2,321
233

2
15
10
1

2,095
1,908
7,884
984

2,316
2,070
8,825
1,093

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
2
6
11
11
10
12
23
22
21
11
5

0
11
30
48
44
47
50
59
58
55
29
20

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

2
74
241
252
266
258
239
200
173
156
70
57

4
205
509
638
604
599
528
480
411
365
171
140

6
128
247
355
310
319
270
263
226
200
96
81

4
10
3
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

8
204
494
618
587
587
521
486
421
377
177
143

9
226
542
688
649
647
578
539
470
420
200
160

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

31
15
73
15

127
47
239
38

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

323
233
1,343
89

921
533
2,938
262

594
289
1,446
172

7
2
9
4

948
537
2,862
276

1,055
582
3,185
304

7,777

11,201

342

1,130

137

288

3,200

6,761

6,038

52

17,494

19,433

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Est. No.c

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.c

Otherb

Total

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Hispanic/Latinof
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

2
226
1,224
1,274
996
692
506
417
219
92
52
37

2
287
1,497
1,589
1,309
942
729
583
324
153
82
56

0
0
12
21
32
29
31
25
22
20
8
2

0
3
22
35
55
57
60
52
45
40
17
10

0
8
25
35
38
23
16
15
4
6
1
1

0
12
36
49
52
34
26
21
8
9
2
2

0
3
29
49
67
72
69
64
44
22
9
13

0
4
35
63
87
95
98
92
69
35
20
23

0
43
154
189
228
200
205
160
115
74
41
30

0
2
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

2
280
1,444
1,568
1,361
1,016
827
681
404
214
111
83

2
309
1,594
1,736
1,504
1,128
914
748
446
237
121
91

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

1,070
411
2,311
1,945

1,429
536
3,010
2,578

53
5
67
77

153
12
125
105

24
7
59
82

36
12
93
111

101
26
240
74

150
36
330
107

329
92
601
417

0
2
7
2

1,577
541
3,278
2,595

1,769
598
3,564
2,902

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
2
12
7
12
13
14
6
10
6
3
2

0
7
19
17
23
26
25
15
21
16
7
7

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
17
59
66
86
87
60
70
51
34
19
15

1
45
126
139
159
172
131
130
102
77
45
34

3
31
59
70
68
78
66
56
50
43
25
20

2
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3
50
130
143
166
178
140
132
111
83
47
37

3
55
145
157
183
198
156
145
123
93
52
41

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

33
7
26
21

80
12
53
39

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

133
41
267
123

339
70
464
286

209
28
186
146

2
1
4
1

375
76
479
290

421
83
521
325

5,737

7,552

289

579

172

251

1,005

1,782

2,008

19

9,211

10,183

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Est. No.c

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.c

Otherb

Total

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

0
1
5
6
5
6
3
5
1
0
0
1

0
1
8
7
6
9
6
6
1
0
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
2
0
1
3
3
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
7
6
7
9
6
5
1
0
2
1

0
1
8
7
7
10
7
6
1
0
2
1

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

1
3
5
24

2
3
12
28

1
0
0
0

2
0
0
0

0
0
0
1

0
0
0
1

0
0
0
0

0
0
1
0

1
0
6
3

0
0
0
0

3
3
11
28

3
3
13
30

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0

0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0

0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0

0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

0
0
1
2

1
0
1
5

1
0
0
3

0
0
0
0

1
0
1
5

1
0
1
6

33

45

1

3

1

1

3

7

14

0

52

57

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Est. No.c

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.c

Otherb

Total

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

2
126
914
1,175
942
738
698
794
693
372
194
143

3
158
1,130
1,474
1,220
983
950
1,091
955
540
271
234

0
2
30
46
55
43
57
41
45
22
14
3

0
2
34
54
63
51
69
53
61
34
20
14

0
9
56
118
90
68
61
48
35
17
9
0

0
10
65
133
105
80
72
63
46
23
12
3

0
3
14
29
32
22
43
49
52
25
17
19

0
3
18
35
39
30
54
68
71
44
24
36

2
20
127
181
186
171
189
234
205
144
65
97

1
0
3
1
2
1
0
3
1
1
1
4

4
160
1,141
1,549
1,305
1,042
1,048
1,166
1,030
580
299
262

4
173
1,249
1,696
1,429
1,144
1,145
1,279
1,133
641
328
291

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

1,082
1,142
2,885
1,682

1,430
1,473
3,920
2,184

51
49
141
117

89
59
172
135

48
83
192
188

63
98
234
217

54
43
138
70

80
56
199
86

254
255
781
331

1
8
7
1

1,489
1,572
4,137
2,388

1,663
1,694
4,532
2,623

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
10
24
44
43
36
28
29
18
10
3
2

0
13
36
59
60
46
41
43
29
19
7
6

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

2
16
63
75
89
68
66
55
65
48
15
8

3
34
130
148
163
123
122
118
125
93
32
24

2
17
67
70
73
52
56
65
58
44
18
16

1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

4
43
154
189
205
156
150
149
141
102
36
26

4
47
167
208
225
169
163
162
156
112
40
30

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

40
28
118
61

71
41
161
87

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

87
90
300
93

184
166
568
197

102
78
251
107

2
2
2
2

229
196
669
261

256
210
731
286

6,791

9,008

605

815

511

611

875

1,537

2,159

25

10,941

11,996

Female adult or adolescent

Subtotale

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Est. No.c

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.c

Otherb

Total

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

0
42
149
116
60
43
41
33
23
13
0
2

0
50
170
140
78
65
55
46
41
20
3
5

0
0
1
5
2
3
2
1
1
2
1
0

0
0
1
5
3
4
3
3
3
3
2
1

0
1
9
6
4
3
4
3
0
1
0
0

0
1
10
7
6
4
5
4
1
1
0
0

0
1
3
6
6
9
3
11
3
3
0
1

0
1
3
7
8
11
4
14
4
5
1
3

0
4
7
10
13
17
11
13
17
7
4
5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
48
169
143
85
75
61
61
44
26
5
8

0
53
185
159
94
84
67
67
49
29
6
9

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

121
77
233
91

154
95
309
114

4
2
5
7

9
2
8
8

4
2
8
17

5
3
12
19

17
5
19
5

23
7
26
7

28
14
52
14

0
0
0
0

174
100
317
134

192
108
355
148

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
1
0
1
1
1
4
4
2
2
0
1

0
1
1
2
2
2
7
7
4
3
0
1

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
5
14
10
13
10
13
6
3
0
2
1

0
8
24
19
19
18
27
12
8
2
5
1

0
3
10
8
6
7
13
7
6
2
3
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
9
24
19
20
18
30
17
11
4
5
2

0
9
26
21
22
20
33
19
12
4
5
2

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

5
0
9
3

12
1
14
4

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

16
15
42
4

31
25
77
9

18
9
33
5

0
0
0
0

39
24
84
12

43
26
91
13

522

672

35

58

31

40

123

205

173

1

884

976

Female adult or adolescent

Subtotale

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Est. No.c

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.c

Otherb
No.

Total

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

8
1,072
5,118
4,680
3,036
2,029
1,656
1,629
1,175
623
308
232

12
1,374
6,442
6,034
4,141
2,905
2,467
2,389
1,772
1,004
483
396

0
4
54
90
105
90
112
97
102
83
48
24

0
15
112
159
183
177
206
200
198
173
92
74

0
26
119
184
159
108
96
77
51
32
15
3

0
43
174
244
211
148
133
109
77
48
22
8

1
29
155
229
269
248
278
268
254
150
80
88

1
45
233
325
378
366
428
440
415
294
166
193

9
222
884
934
874
770
789
779
646
481
239
264

5
9
14
4
4
2
2
4
3
2
3
8

18
1,353
6,330
6,117
4,443
3,245
2,931
2,850
2,228
1,369
690
611

19
1,485
6,974
6,766
4,917
3,598
3,236
3,142
2,464
1,521
766
680

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

3,556
3,030
10,197
4,783

4,753
3,966
14,380
6,320

161
78
343
227

488
128
680
294

107
116
323
324

153
155
507
402

460
207
1,155
227

733
298
1,925
328

1,222
783
3,817
1,069

5
25
26
4

5,506
4,214
15,835
6,630

6,132
4,572
17,518
7,348

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
15
42
64
70
61
59
63
53
40
18
10

0
32
87
128
135
123
125
127
114
95
45
34

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

4
115
383
417
466
438
390
338
301
241
108
81

8
297
802
971
972
940
835
752
662
549
257
199

11
181
389
516
470
468
419
396
346
299
144
117

7
14
5
5
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1

15
311
814
997
1,006
967
868
797
700
580
270
208

16
343
894
1,104
1,109
1,064
960
879
778
645
303
233

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

109
52
229
105

291
104
473
177

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

572
390
1,977
343

1,502
814
4,098
828

935
412
1,941
468

12
6
16
8

1,616
854
4,147
916

1,804
924
4,587
1,013

21,566

29,418

1,304

2,635

870

1,217

5,331

10,527

10,647

102

39,718

43,899

Female adult or adolescent

Totale
Abbreviation: IDU, injection drug use.

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying
relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
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.
c Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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 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 Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

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Table 5b. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by transmission category, race/ethnicity, and selected characteristics, 2014—United States and 6 dependent areas
Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Est. No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

American Indian/Alaska Native
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

0
5
32
33
18
6
9
9
7
1
0
0

0
5
36
36
22
6
13
12
8
2
0
1

0
0
1
2
0
0
3
0
3
0
0
0

0
0
1
2
0
0
4
0
3
0
0
0

0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
0
0

0
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
2
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
3
1
1
2
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
3
1
2
2
0
1
0
0

0
0
2
1
3
0
5
3
1
1
0
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
5
36
36
24
7
18
16
13
3
0
1

0
5
38
38
26
7
19
17
14
4
0
1

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

6
11
29
74
0

6
13
37
84
0

0
1
4
4
0

0
1
5
5
0

0
3
0
2
0

0
3
1
3
0

2
0
0
6
0

2
0
1
7
0

0
2
7
8
0

0
0
0
0
0

8
17
40
94
0

8
18
44
100
0

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
1
3
1
1
1
1
0
1
0

0
0
0
2
3
1
1
1
1
0
1
0

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
2
0
5
2
2
2
2
4
2
0
0

0
3
1
8
5
4
4
3
5
3
0
0

0
1
1
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
3
1
10
8
5
5
4
6
3
1
0

0
3
1
11
8
5
5
4
6
3
1
0

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

0
1
3
5
0

0
2
5
6
0

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

0
3
4
14
0

2
7
12
16
0

2
4
9
1
0

0
0
0
0
0

2
8
16
20
0

2
9
17
21
0

120

142

18

24

5

7

29

46

33

1

205

219

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

2
14
117
121
106
82
65
44
26
6
2
2

2
18
141
162
139
111
92
66
40
13
7
9

0
1
0
0
4
4
2
1
1
0
0
0

0
1
0
0
5
5
3
3
2
0
0
1

0
1
2
1
2
3
4
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
3
2
3
4
5
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
1
5
12
5
3
4
4
1
0
1

0
1
1
7
14
9
6
6
6
4
1
5

1
2
11
26
20
21
21
20
13
8
5
11

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

3
19
131
153
144
115
95
69
44
15
7
14

3
21
145
171
161
128
106
75
49
17
8
16

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

118
42
104
322
1

157
63
159
420
1

3
1
7
2
0

6
2
9
3
0

0
4
2
7
0

0
5
3
9
0

11
7
6
13
0

16
10
13
21
0

28
19
49
63
0

1
0
1
1
0

160
73
168
407
1

180
80
185
453
1

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
0

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
1
5
9
10
13
9
5
4
1
2
0

0
1
11
19
20
23
22
9
9
9
4
0

0
0
5
9
9
9
12
4
5
8
2
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

0
1
10
18
19
22
21
9
9
10
4
0

0
1
11
19
22
24
24
10
10
11
4
0

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

0
1
0
0
0

1
1
1
3
0

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

13
8
20
18
0

23
13
38
54
0

9
4
16
34
0

0
0
0
1
0

22
13
36
52
0

25
14
39
58
0

587

799

14

27

13

17

96

188

222

5

932

1,036

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Black/African American
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

2
659
2,677
1,955
910
463
334
328
207
139
60
47

5
857
3,460
2,628
1,368
792
622
586
404
276
119
91

0
1
10
16
12
11
17
29
30
39
24
19

0
8
52
64
57
59
68
89
84
98
53
48

0
7
26
24
24
11
11
9
10
8
5
2

0
17
60
53
44
26
23
19
20
15
8
4

1
21
108
140
149
139
159
138
153
98
54
55

1
35
175
213
227
220
265
257
267
205
121
127

6
153
581
528
423
358
356
349
296
248
124
120

3
6
7
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2

9
841
3,402
2,663
1,518
982
877
853
696
532
267
243

10
924
3,754
2,960
1,697
1,099
979
952
776
595
302
272

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

1,158
1,344
4,630
645
4

1,575
1,781
6,934
912
5

49
20
119
20
0

229
51
361
38
3

31
17
62
27
0

49
34
164
42
0

275
126
752
59
3

461
189
1,356
100
5

582
401
2,321
233
5

2
15
10
1
0

2,095
1,908
7,884
984
12

2,316
2,070
8,825
1,093
14

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
2
6
11
11
10
12
23
22
21
11
5

0
11
30
48
44
47
50
59
58
55
29
20

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

2
74
241
252
266
258
239
200
174
156
70
57

4
205
509
638
605
599
528
480
413
366
171
140

6
128
247
355
311
319
270
263
226
201
96
81

4
10
3
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

8
204
494
618
588
587
521
486
422
378
177
143

9
226
542
688
650
647
578
539
471
422
200
160

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

31
15
73
15
0

127
47
239
38
0

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

323
233
1,343
89
1

921
533
2,938
262
3

594
289
1,446
172
2

7
2
9
4
0

948
537
2,862
276
3

1,055
582
3,185
304
3

7,781

11,207

342

1,133

137

289

3,204

6,770

6,045

52

17,509

19,450

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Hispanic/Latinof
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

2
240
1,300
1,324
1,021
723
532
434
231
98
58
40

2
305
1,591
1,652
1,342
979
765
606
340
161
90
59

0
0
13
27
37
33
37
37
25
27
11
5

0
4
25
43
63
63
71
70
50
49
22
13

0
8
25
36
38
24
16
15
4
7
1
1

0
12
36
50
52
35
27
21
8
10
3
2

0
3
36
58
74
85
81
74
53
34
17
18

0
4
45
75
96
111
115
107
81
51
31
29

0
45
164
197
235
203
216
170
120
77
45
30

0
2
4
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

2
296
1,538
1,642
1,405
1,068
882
730
433
243
132
94

2
327
1,702
1,821
1,555
1,188
978
805
480
271
145
104

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

1,070
411
2,311
1,945
266

1,429
536
3,010
2,578
341

53
5
67
77
50

153
12
125
105
79

24
7
59
82
3

36
12
93
111
6

101
26
240
74
92

150
36
330
107
121

329
92
601
417
63

0
2
7
2
0

1,577
541
3,278
2,595
474

1,769
598
3,564
2,902
546

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
2
13
7
13
17
17
7
11
7
3
2

0
7
21
17
24
31
29
16
22
17
7
7

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
19
63
70
95
104
78
84
59
43
23
19

1
50
131
144
171
194
154
150
112
87
49
39

3
34
60
71
69
80
68
60
51
43
25
20

2
4
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

3
55
136
148
177
201
163
151
121
93
51
41

3
61
152
163
195
224
183
167
134
104
57
46

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

33
7
26
21
12

80
12
53
39
15

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

133
41
267
123
93

339
70
464
286
123

209
28
186
146
15

2
1
4
1
1

375
76
479
290
120

421
83
521
325
139

6,003

7,893

351

672

175

257

1,190

2,026

2,086

20

9,805

10,868

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

0
1
5
6
5
6
3
5
1
0
0
1

0
1
8
7
6
9
6
6
1
0
1
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
2
0
1
3
3
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
7
6
7
9
6
5
1
0
2
1

0
1
8
7
7
10
7
6
1
0
2
1

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

1
3
5
24
0

2
3
12
28
0

1
0
0
0
0

2
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
1
0
0

1
0
6
3
0

0
0
0
0
0

3
3
11
28
0

3
3
13
30
0

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0

0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0

0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0

0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
1
0
0

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

0
0
1
2
0

1
0
1
5
0

1
0
0
3
0

0
0
0
0
0

1
0
1
5
0

1
0
1
6
0

33

45

1

3

1

1

3

7

14

0

52

57

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

2
126
915
1,176
943
738
698
794
694
372
194
143

3
158
1,131
1,475
1,221
983
950
1,091
956
540
271
234

0
2
30
46
55
43
57
41
45
22
14
3

0
2
34
54
63
51
69
53
61
34
20
14

0
9
56
118
90
68
61
48
35
17
9
0

0
10
65
133
105
80
72
63
46
23
12
3

0
3
14
29
32
22
43
49
52
25
17
19

0
3
18
35
39
30
54
68
71
44
24
36

2
20
127
181
186
171
189
234
205
144
65
97

1
0
3
1
2
1
0
3
1
1
1
4

4
160
1,142
1,550
1,306
1,042
1,048
1,166
1,031
580
299
262

4
173
1,251
1,697
1,430
1,144
1,145
1,279
1,134
641
328
291

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

1,082
1,142
2,885
1,682
4

1,430
1,473
3,920
2,184
5

51
49
141
117
0

89
59
172
135
0

48
83
192
188
0

63
98
234
217
0

54
43
138
70
0

80
56
199
86
0

254
255
781
331
0

1
8
7
1
0

1,489
1,572
4,137
2,388
4

1,663
1,694
4,532
2,623
5

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
10
24
44
43
36
28
29
18
10
3
2

0
13
36
59
60
46
41
43
29
19
7
6

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

2
16
63
75
89
68
66
55
65
48
15
8

3
34
130
148
163
123
122
118
125
93
32
24

2
17
67
70
73
52
56
65
58
44
18
16

1
0
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0

4
43
154
189
205
156
150
149
141
102
36
26

4
47
167
208
225
169
163
162
156
112
40
30

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

40
28
118
61
0

71
41
161
87
0

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

87
90
300
93
0

184
166
568
197
0

102
78
251
107
0

2
2
2
2
0

229
196
669
261
0

256
210
731
286
0

6,795

9,012

605

815

511

611

875

1,537

2,159

25

10,945

12,001

Female adult or adolescent

Subtotale

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

0
42
149
116
60
43
41
33
23
14
0
2

0
50
170
140
78
65
55
46
41
22
3
5

0
0
1
5
2
3
2
1
1
2
1
0

0
0
1
5
3
4
3
3
3
3
2
1

0
1
9
6
4
3
4
3
0
1
0
0

0
1
10
7
6
4
5
4
1
1
0
0

0
1
3
6
6
9
3
11
3
3
0
1

0
1
3
7
8
11
4
14
4
5
1
3

0
4
7
10
13
17
11
13
17
7
4
5

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
48
169
143
85
75
61
61
44
27
5
8

0
53
185
159
94
84
67
67
49
30
6
9

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

121
77
233
91
1

154
95
309
114
1

4
2
5
7
0

9
2
8
8
0

4
2
8
17
0

5
3
12
19
0

17
5
19
5
0

23
7
26
7
0

28
14
52
14
0

0
0
0
0
0

174
100
317
134
1

192
108
355
148
1

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
1
0
1
1
1
4
4
2
2
0
1

0
1
1
2
2
2
7
7
4
3
0
1

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
5
14
10
13
10
13
6
3
0
2
1

0
8
24
19
19
18
27
12
8
2
5
1

0
3
10
8
6
7
13
7
6
2
3
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
9
24
19
20
18
30
17
11
4
5
2

0
9
26
21
22
20
33
19
12
4
5
2

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

5
0
9
3
0

12
1
14
4
0

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

16
15
42
4
0

31
25
77
9
0

18
9
33
5
0

0
0
0
0
0

39
24
84
12
0

43
26
91
13
0

523

674

35

58

31

40

123

205

173

1

885

977

Female adult or adolescent

Subtotale

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

No.

Total

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

8
1,087
5,195
4,731
3,063
2,061
1,682
1,647
1,189
630
314
235

12
1,393
6,537
6,099
4,176
2,944
2,503
2,413
1,790
1,013
490
400

0
4
55
96
110
94
118
109
105
90
51
27

0
16
115
168
190
182
218
218
204
183
98
78

0
26
119
185
159
109
96
77
51
33
15
3

0
43
174
246
211
150
133
109
77
49
22
8

1
29
162
238
276
261
290
278
265
162
88
94

1
45
242
337
388
382
445
455
430
309
178
200

9
224
894
943
881
773
801
789
652
485
244
264

5
9
14
4
4
2
2
4
3
2
3
8

18
1,370
6,425
6,193
4,489
3,298
2,987
2,900
2,262
1,400
712
623

19
1,505
7,083
6,853
4,970
3,659
3,301
3,200
2,504
1,558
792
694

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

3,556
3,030
10,197
4,783
276

4,753
3,966
14,380
6,320
353

161
78
343
227
50

488
128
680
294
82

107
116
323
324
3

153
155
507
402
6

460
207
1,155
227
95

733
298
1,925
328
127

1,222
783
3,817
1,069
68

5
25
26
4
0

5,506
4,214
15,835
6,630
492

6,132
4,572
17,518
7,348
567

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
15
43
64
71
65
62
64
54
41
18
10

0
33
89
128
136
128
128
128
115
97
45
34

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

4
117
387
421
475
455
408
352
310
250
112
85

8
302
807
977
984
962
858
772
674
560
261
203

11
184
390
517
472
470
421
400
347
300
144
117

7
14
5
5
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
1

15
316
820
1,002
1,018
990
891
816
711
591
274
212

16
349
901
1,110
1,123
1,091
987
901
791
658
307
238

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

109
52
229
105
12

291
104
473
177
15

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

572
390
1,977
343
94

1,502
814
4,098
828
127

935
412
1,941
468
17

12
6
16
8
1

1,616
854
4,147
916
123

1,804
924
4,587
1,013
143

21,842

29,771

1,366

2,732

873

1,222

5,520

10,781

10,732

103

40,333

44,608

Female adult or adolescent

Totale
Abbreviation: IDU, injection drug use.

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying
relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
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.

c Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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 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 Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Est. No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

American Indian/Alaska Native
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

0
0
4
5
6
3
7
6
5
2
0
0

0
0
4
6
7
4
10
8
5
2
0
1

0
0
0
2
1
0
4
0
2
1
0
0

0
0
0
2
1
0
4
0
2
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
2
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
2
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
1
1
1
3
2
0
0
0
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
4
8
11
4
15
10
9
4
0
1

0
0
4
8
11
4
16
11
10
4
0
1

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

0
3
8
27

0
4
11
32

0
1
4
5

0
1
5
5

0
2
1
2

0
2
1
3

1
0
0
3

1
0
1
3

0
1
3
5

0
0
0
0

1
7
16
42

1
7
17
44

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
1
2
2
0
1
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
1
3
3
0
1
0
1
0

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
4
1
2
0

0
0
0
2
2
2
2
1
4
1
2
0

0
0
0
1
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
2
3
4
4
1
5
1
3
0

0
0
0
2
3
4
4
1
5
1
3
0

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

0
0
3
4

0
0
4
5

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

1
2
1
6

1
3
3
9

0
1
2
3

0
0
0
0

1
3
6
13

1
3
6
14

38

46

17

20

5

7

14

20

15

0

89

94

Female adult or adolescent

Subtotale

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

0
0
13
23
28
27
31
28
7
3
1
2

0
0
16
28
38
41
43
42
13
5
2
6

0
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
1
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
2
2
2
2
0
0
1

0
0
0
2
0
2
5
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
2
1
3
6
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
2
4
2
3
4
3
2
0
0

0
0
0
2
4
4
5
5
4
3
0
2

1
0
2
3
8
13
11
13
6
3
1
6

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1
0
15
30
41
45
52
46
17
8
2
8

1
0
16
32
45
50
57
50
19
9
2
9

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

32
18
30
83

45
26
53
109

1
0
3
2

3
1
4
3

0
2
0
7

0
2
0
8

2
7
4
7

5
10
7
10

13
10
22
22

0
0
0
1

48
37
59
121

53
39
65
132

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
3
4
4
8
2
5
1
2
2
1

0
0
5
9
5
13
6
7
4
7
2
1

0
0
2
4
1
4
3
1
3
5
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
5
8
5
12
6
7
4
7
2
1

0
0
5
9
5
13
7
8
4
8
2
1

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

0
0
0
2

0
0
0
3

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

3
7
10
12

6
7
17
27

3
0
6
14

0
0
0
1

6
7
16
28

7
7
17
31

163

234

8

14

9

11

52

89

90

2

322

351

Female adult or adolescent

Subtotale

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Black/African American
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

0
82
511
734
456
306
276
255
187
130
62
37

1
103
643
941
650
458
442
415
309
216
100
64

0
0
1
3
11
26
24
47
60
64
49
32

0
1
8
19
30
50
55
91
101
104
74
54

0
2
7
16
11
7
13
21
23
22
8
5

0
3
13
28
24
19
25
35
34
30
13
8

1
3
29
56
93
109
124
147
144
92
46
55

1
5
45
83
132
159
188
231
230
170
96
110

4
23
105
161
188
176
208
230
204
164
92
89

3
9
9
3
2
2
1
1
2
1
0
3

5
110
653
970
759
624
645
700
618
472
257
218

5
120
718
1,075
839
688
710
772
677
521
283
239

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

425
524
1,826
261

593
683
2,716
351

74
24
196
23

168
44
343
31

19
20
71
25

30
30
139
33

171
78
622
28

280
121
1,003
47

287
170
1,104
83

10
6
17
2

976
816
3,819
420

1,081
885
4,219
464

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
1
2
4
5
10
34
46
55
42
12
9

0
2
10
22
25
40
74
84
90
67
26
21

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
8
57
135
206
206
204
197
177
115
79
58

1
20
124
269
379
411
397
375
335
233
145
120

8
26
86
131
160
196
190
177
154
116
65
61

8
17
26
7
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1

8
35
145
270
371
412
428
420
386
273
156
128

9
39
160
298
406
451
472
460
426
301
171
141

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

57
35
116
12

125
64
249
24

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

244
141
1,000
57

512
313
1,855
129

287
179
831
73

14
8
37
4

588
355
1,947
142

652
385
2,141
156

3,036

4,343

537

1,050

135

233

2,341

4,260

3,014

98

9,063

9,982

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Hispanic/Latinog
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

0
12
193
365
352
314
242
227
139
71
32
26

0
13
237
446
464
440
346
319
194
110
58
38

0
0
2
10
19
32
27
26
42
26
10
6

0
0
4
15
29
48
41
44
58
40
20
13

0
0
5
13
20
14
13
13
8
6
5
3

0
0
8
18
27
21
21
18
11
8
8
4

0
0
8
30
33
40
44
47
31
21
9
16

0
0
9
37
41
56
59
64
43
32
21
26

1
4
37
57
93
119
103
96
63
50
42
24

1
4
8
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0

1
16
245
475
517
519
429
409
283
174
98
75

1
17
267
518
563
565
468
446
308
190
106
81

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

321
139
799
714

466
194
1,075
929

77
8
61
54

138
13
93
70

16
7
35
42

24
11
52
57

75
14
143
47

109
21
192
67

184
52
285
168

12
2
6
0

673
220
1,323
1,025

749
240
1,418
1,123

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
2
8
10
10
14
12
20
8
3
0

0
1
3
13
15
18
21
23
27
13
6
3

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
3
10
21
48
56
60
39
29
27
14
6

1
6
17
47
75
101
94
80
54
49
27
18

3
8
17
30
25
41
32
43
25
21
13
14

2
5
11
5
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

3
11
29
59
83
107
106
94
74
56
30
20

3
12
32
64
90
119
116
103
81
61
33
22

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

40
4
27
16

69
7
45
24

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

86
23
152
52

184
34
244
107

109
12
94
57

10
1
7
7

235
39
273
125

262
42
295
138

1,973

2,665

287

457

100

144

592

956

961

45

3,913

4,267

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

0
0
0
1
3
2
1
3
1
0
0
0

0
0
0
1
3
3
1
3
1
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
1
4
3
2
3
1
0
1
0

0
0
0
1
4
3
2
3
1
0
1
0

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

0
1
1
9

0
1
2
10

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
1

0
0
0
1

0
0
1
0

0
0
1
0

0
0
1
1

0
0
0
0

0
1
3
11

0
1
3
12

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

0
0
1
0

0
0
1
2

0
0
0
2

0
0
0
0

0
0
1
2

0
0
1
2

11

13

0

0

1

1

2

4

4

0

18

19

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

0
7
108
232
304
271
332
474
407
254
147
120

0
10
128
292
392
363
457
631
563
353
194
181

0
1
7
11
19
30
40
47
39
29
12
11

0
1
8
13
22
34
46
56
49
38
15
19

0
1
15
26
29
29
44
46
47
20
9
3

0
1
17
31
36
36
53
59
59
25
11
5

0
0
4
13
14
18
26
36
44
19
18
11

0
0
4
15
17
22
31
47
55
31
25
21

0
5
16
44
60
69
99
119
131
85
41
62

0
3
4
3
1
1
2
1
3
0
2
2

0
14
150
326
426
417
541
722
668
407
227
207

0
15
162
355
466
456
590
793
729
447
247
228

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

374
479
1,138
665

509
639
1,541
875

34
29
100
83

52
35
118
94

28
40
101
100

36
51
129
119

47
28
87
41

62
35
120
51

111
139
328
153

5
6
11
1

594
715
1,754
1,042

664
766
1,919
1,140

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
9
19
9
25
29
29
30
17
10
1

0
0
12
23
15
33
40
39
40
27
14
4

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
1
11
33
42
47
41
36
42
36
9
17

0
2
21
47
69
72
79
74
75
65
19
29

0
2
14
13
25
23
39
39
34
32
12
13

0
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2

0
3
34
65
76
95
109
104
106
85
31
31

0
3
38
70
84
104
119
113
115
93
34
35

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

29
17
87
45

48
25
116
59

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

43
55
174
43

85
94
290
81

50
39
116
41

4
1
5
1

122
111
377
129

137
120
411
140

2,656

3,564

424

547

269

335

518

818

977

33

4,844

5,297

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

0
8
43
59
30
31
37
38
31
18
3
5

0
9
49
70
43
47
50
51
48
28
7
9

0
0
1
1
2
5
1
4
5
10
3
1

0
0
1
1
2
6
3
5
8
13
4
3

0
0
2
5
6
4
2
5
5
5
2
0

0
0
2
6
8
6
3
7
7
7
3
1

0
1
0
2
5
5
9
11
4
9
0
1

0
1
0
2
6
6
11
15
7
12
2
4

2
1
2
5
12
13
10
13
17
11
6
9

2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

2
10
48
72
55
58
59
71
62
53
14
16

2
11
53
80
61
65
67
80
69
59
16
18

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

52
54
151
46

74
70
206
62

13
2
10
8

21
3
14
9

5
6
9
16

8
8
16
19

12
9
26
0

20
11
35
1

28
13
49
11

1
1
2
0

110
84
245
81

124
93
274
91

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
3
3
0
3
7
5
3
3
2

0
0
0
5
4
3
5
11
8
4
3
3

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
4
8
7
9
15
17
8
8
2
8
4

0
4
10
13
13
29
26
16
15
4
10
6

0
4
3
7
4
15
8
9
7
2
2
2

0
4
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
8
11
17
16
30
28
24
20
7
13
8

0
9
12
19
18
32
31
26
23
8
14
9

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

14
2
9
4

20
4
17
6

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

19
12
53
6

31
19
87
9

16
8
36
3

5
1
2
0

49
22
98
13

55
24
106
15

303

412

62

93

36

51

137

213

164

13

702

782

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

0
109
872
1,419
1,179
954
926
1,031
777
478
245
190

1
134
1,078
1,785
1,598
1,356
1,349
1,470
1,133
713
361
299

0
1
11
27
53
94
98
125
149
130
74
50

0
2
21
50
86
141
151
198
220
195
113
91

0
3
29
62
68
56
77
87
85
53
24
11

0
4
40
87
98
86
109
121
114
70
35
18

1
4
41
103
151
174
208
245
226
144
73
83

1
6
59
140
202
246
296
364
340
249
144
163

8
33
162
271
362
392
434
473
421
313
183
191

8
18
22
8
5
3
4
1
6
1
2
6

9
150
1,115
1,882
1,813
1,670
1,743
1,961
1,658
1,118
599
525

10
164
1,221
2,070
1,990
1,832
1,910
2,155
1,813
1,229
655
576

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

1,204
1,218
3,953
1,805

1,687
1,617
5,605
2,369

199
64
374
175

382
96
577
212

68
77
217
193

99
104
338
241

308
136
883
126

477
197
1,359
179

623
385
1,792
443

28
16
36
5

2,402
1,880
7,219
2,742

2,672
2,031
7,915
3,006

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
1
13
34
28
47
83
95
111
70
29
12

0
4
26
63
61
96
144
159
167
111
51
32

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
16
89
201
309
332
325
286
261
183
115
86

2
32
178
386
543
627
604
551
487
360
206
174

11
40
122
186
218
281
273
269
223
177
92
90

10
27
43
13
4
0
2
2
0
2
1
2

11
57
224
421
555
660
681
650
595
430
236
188

12
63
246
461
608
723
749
712
655
473
258
208

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

140
58
242
83

262
100
430
121

—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—

396
240
1,391
176

819
470
2,497
363

465
239
1,085
193

32
11
50
12

1,001
537
2,718
452

1,114
581
2,977
496

8,180

11,277

1,335

2,181

555

782

3,656

6,361

5,225

191

18,951

20,792

Female adult or adolescent

Totale
Abbreviation: IDU, injection drug use.

Note. Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have
underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
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.
c Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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 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 Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
g Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Est. No.c

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.c

Otherb

Total

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c,d

American Indian/Alaska Native
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

0
0
4
5
6
3
7
6
5
2
0
0

0
0
4
6
7
4
10
8
5
2
0
1

0
0
0
2
1
0
4
0
2
1
0
0

0
0
0
2
1
0
4
0
2
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
2
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
2
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
1
1
1
3
2
0
0
0
1

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
4
8
11
4
15
10
9
4
0
1

0
0
4
8
11
4
16
11
10
4
0
1

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

0
3
8
27
0

0
4
11
32
0

0
1
4
5
0

0
1
5
5
0

0
2
1
2
0

0
2
1
3
0

1
0
0
3
0

1
0
1
3
0

0
1
3
5
0

0
0
0
0
0

1
7
16
42
0

1
7
17
44
0

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
1
2
2
0
1
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
1
3
3
0
1
0
1
0

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
4
1
2
0

0
0
0
2
2
2
2
1
4
1
2
0

0
0
0
1
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
2
3
4
4
1
5
1
3
0

0
0
0
2
3
4
4
1
5
1
3
0

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

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
3
4
0

0
0
4
5
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

1
2
1
6
0

1
3
3
9
0

0
1
2
3
0

0
0
0
0
0

1
3
6
13
0

1
3
6
14
0

38

46

17

20

5

7

14

20

15

0

89

94

Female adult or adolescent

Subtotale

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

0
0
13
23
28
27
31
28
8
3
1
2

0
0
16
28
38
41
43
42
14
5
2
6

0
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
1
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
2
2
2
2
0
0
1

0
0
0
2
0
2
5
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
2
1
3
6
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
2
4
2
3
4
3
2
0
0

0
0
0
2
4
4
5
5
4
3
0
2

1
0
2
3
8
13
11
13
6
3
1
6

1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1
0
15
30
41
45
52
46
18
8
2
8

1
0
16
32
45
50
57
50
20
9
2
9

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

32
18
30
83
1

45
26
53
109
1

1
0
3
2
0

3
1
4
3
0

0
2
0
7
0

0
2
0
8
0

2
7
4
7
0

5
10
7
10
0

13
10
22
22
0

0
0
0
1
0

48
37
59
121
1

53
39
65
132
1

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
3
4
4
8
2
5
1
2
2
1

0
0
5
9
5
13
6
7
4
7
2
1

0
0
2
4
1
4
3
1
3
5
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
5
8
5
12
6
7
4
7
2
1

0
0
5
9
5
13
7
8
4
8
2
1

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
2
0

0
0
0
3
0

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

3
7
10
12
0

6
7
17
27
0

3
0
6
14
0

0
0
0
1
0

6
7
16
28
0

7
7
17
31
0

164

235

8

14

9

11

52

89

90

2

323

352

Female adult or adolescent

Subtotale

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Black/African American
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

0
82
511
734
456
306
276
256
187
130
62
37

1
103
643
941
650
458
442
416
309
216
101
64

0
0
1
3
11
26
24
47
60
64
49
32

0
1
8
19
30
50
55
91
102
104
74
54

0
2
7
16
11
7
13
21
23
22
8
5

0
3
13
28
24
19
25
35
34
30
13
8

1
3
29
56
93
109
124
147
146
92
46
55

1
5
45
83
132
159
188
231
233
170
96
110

4
23
105
161
188
176
209
230
205
164
93
89

3
9
9
3
2
2
1
1
2
1
0
3

5
110
653
970
759
624
646
701
621
472
258
218

5
120
718
1,075
839
688
712
773
681
521
284
239

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

425
524
1,826
261
1

593
683
2,716
351
2

74
24
196
23
0

168
44
343
31
1

19
20
71
25
0

30
30
139
33
0

171
78
622
28
2

280
121
1,003
47
4

287
170
1,104
83
3

10
6
17
2
0

976
816
3,819
420
6

1,081
885
4,219
464
7

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
1
2
4
5
10
34
46
55
42
12
9

0
2
10
22
25
40
74
84
90
67
26
21

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
8
57
135
206
206
204
197
177
115
79
58

1
20
124
269
379
411
397
375
336
233
145
120

8
26
86
131
160
196
190
177
155
116
65
61

8
17
26
7
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1

8
35
145
270
371
412
428
420
387
273
156
128

9
39
160
298
406
451
472
460
427
301
171
141

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

57
35
116
12
0

125
64
249
24
0

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

244
141
1,000
57
0

512
313
1,855
129
1

287
179
831
73
1

14
8
37
4
0

588
355
1,947
142
1

652
385
2,141
156
1

3,037

4,344

537

1,051

135

233

2,343

4,265

3,018

98

9,070

9,991

Female adult or adolescent

Subtotale

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Hispanic/Latinog
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

0
13
205
376
363
322
252
239
145
75
36
29

0
15
252
462
479
451
359
335
202
115
63
42

0
0
2
11
21
45
36
39
51
34
11
7

0
0
4
16
33
65
54
60
70
51
22
14

0
0
5
13
20
16
15
16
10
6
5
3

0
0
8
18
27
23
24
22
14
8
8
4

0
0
8
33
36
51
52
56
34
30
17
23

0
0
9
41
45
71
70
77
48
44
34
35

1
4
37
57
94
120
104
97
64
50
44
24

1
4
8
1
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
0

1
17
257
490
534
554
459
447
304
195
113
86

1
19
282
538
586
611
508
494
335
219
128
95

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

321
139
799
714
82

466
194
1,075
929
111

77
8
61
54
57

138
13
93
70
76

16
7
35
42
9

24
11
52
57
12

75
14
143
47
61

109
21
192
67
86

184
52
285
168
7

12
2
6
0
0

673
220
1,323
1,025
216

749
240
1,418
1,123
285

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
2
9
15
12
18
15
24
12
3
0

0
1
3
14
21
21
27
28
33
18
6
3

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
4
11
23
57
64
72
44
37
36
16
10

1
9
19
49
88
112
114
88
66
60
29
23

3
10
18
30
26
41
35
44
26
21
13
14

2
6
12
5
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

3
14
31
62
98
117
125
103
87
69
32
24

3
17
35
68
110
133
142
116
99
78
35
26

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

40
4
27
16
23

69
7
45
24
31

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

86
23
152
52
61

184
34
244
107
90

109
12
94
57
9

10
1
7
7
3

235
39
273
125
93

262
42
295
138
124

2,055

2,776

367

565

109

156

714

1,132

977

47

4,222

4,676

Female adult or adolescent

Subtotale

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
Male adult or adolescent
Age at diagnosis (yr)
13–14
15–19
20–24
25–29
30–34
35–39
40–44
45–49
50–54
55–59
60–64
65

0
0
0
1
3
2
1
3
1
0
0
0

0
0
0
1
3
3
1
3
1
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
1
4
3
2
3
1
0
1
0

0
0
0
1
4
3
2
3
1
0
1
0

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

0
1
1
9
0

0
1
2
10
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
1
0

0
0
1
0
0

0
0
1
0
0

0
0
1
1
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
1
3
11
0

0
1
3
12
0

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0

0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

0
0
1
0
0

0
0
1
2
0

0
0
0
2
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
1
2
0

0
0
1
2
0

11

13

0

0

1

1

2

4

4

0

18

19

Female adult or adolescent

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

0
7
108
232
304
271
332
474
408
254
147
120

0
10
128
292
392
363
457
631
564
353
194
181

0
1
7
11
19
30
40
47
39
29
12
11

0
1
8
13
22
34
46
56
49
38
15
19

0
1
15
26
29
29
44
46
47
20
9
3

0
1
17
31
36
36
53
59
59
25
11
5

0
0
4
13
14
18
26
36
44
19
18
11

0
0
4
15
17
22
31
47
55
31
25
21

0
5
16
44
60
69
99
119
131
85
41
62

0
3
4
3
1
1
2
1
3
0
2
2

0
14
150
326
426
417
541
722
669
407
227
207

0
15
162
355
466
456
590
793
731
447
247
228

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

374
479
1,138
665
1

509
639
1,541
875
1

34
29
100
83
0

52
35
118
94
0

28
40
101
100
0

36
51
129
119
0

47
28
87
41
0

62
35
120
51
0

111
139
328
153
0

5
6
11
1
0

594
715
1,754
1,042
1

664
766
1,919
1,140
1

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
9
19
9
25
29
29
30
17
10
1

0
0
12
23
15
33
40
39
40
27
14
4

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
1
11
33
42
47
41
36
42
36
9
17

0
2
21
47
69
72
79
74
75
65
19
29

0
2
14
13
25
23
39
39
34
32
12
13

0
1
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2

0
3
34
65
76
95
109
104
106
85
31
31

0
3
38
70
84
104
119
113
115
93
34
35

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

29
17
87
45
0

48
25
116
59
0

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

43
55
174
43
0

85
94
290
81
0

50
39
116
41
0

4
1
5
1
0

122
111
377
129
0

137
120
411
140
0

2,657

3,565

424

547

269

335

518

818

977

33

4,845

5,298

Female adult or adolescent

Subtotale

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

0
8
43
59
30
31
37
38
31
19
3
5

0
9
49
70
43
47
50
51
48
29
7
9

0
0
1
1
2
5
1
4
5
10
3
1

0
0
1
1
2
6
3
5
8
13
4
3

0
0
2
5
6
4
2
5
5
5
2
0

0
0
2
6
8
6
3
7
7
7
3
1

0
1
0
2
5
5
9
11
4
9
0
1

0
1
0
2
6
6
11
15
7
12
2
4

2
1
2
5
12
13
10
13
17
11
6
9

2
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

2
10
48
72
55
58
59
71
62
54
14
16

2
11
53
80
61
65
67
80
69
61
16
18

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

52
54
151
46
1

74
70
206
62
2

13
2
10
8
0

21
3
14
9
0

5
6
9
16
0

8
8
16
19
0

12
9
26
0
0

20
11
35
1
0

28
13
49
11
0

1
1
2
0
0

110
84
245
81
1

124
93
274
91
2

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
0
0
3
3
0
3
7
5
3
3
2

0
0
0
5
4
3
5
11
8
4
3
3

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
4
8
7
9
15
17
8
8
2
8
4

0
4
10
13
13
29
26
16
15
4
10
6

0
4
3
7
4
15
8
9
7
2
2
2

0
4
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
8
11
17
16
30
28
24
20
7
13
8

0
9
12
19
18
32
31
26
23
8
14
9

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

14
2
9
4
0

20
4
17
6
0

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

19
12
53
6
0

31
19
87
9
0

16
8
36
3
0

5
1
2
0
0

49
22
98
13
0

55
24
106
15
0

304

414

62

93

36

51

137

213

164

13

703

783

Female adult or adolescent

Subtotale

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Male-to-male
sexual contact
No.

Male-to-male sexual
contact and IDU

IDU
c

Est. No.

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

c

Est. No.

Heterosexual
contacta
No.

Est. No.

Otherb
c

Total

No.

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.c,d

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

0
110
884
1,430
1,190
962
936
1,044
785
483
249
193

1
136
1,093
1,801
1,613
1,367
1,363
1,487
1,143
720
368
303

0
1
11
28
55
107
107
138
158
138
75
51

0
2
21
51
90
158
164
214
232
206
116
92

0
3
29
62
68
58
79
90
87
53
24
11

0
4
40
87
98
88
112
125
117
70
35
18

1
4
41
106
154
185
216
254
231
153
81
90

1
6
59
144
207
262
308
376
347
262
157
172

8
33
162
271
363
393
436
474
423
313
186
191

8
18
22
8
5
3
4
1
6
1
2
6

9
151
1,127
1,897
1,830
1,705
1,774
2,000
1,684
1,140
615
536

10
166
1,236
2,090
2,013
1,878
1,951
2,204
1,846
1,259
678
590

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

1,204
1,218
3,953
1,805
86

1,687
1,617
5,605
2,369
117

199
64
374
175
57

382
96
577
212
78

68
77
217
193
9

99
104
338
241
12

308
136
883
126
63

477
197
1,359
179
90

623
385
1,792
443
10

28
16
36
5
0

2,402
1,880
7,219
2,742
225

2,672
2,031
7,915
3,006
297

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

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
1
13
35
33
49
87
98
115
74
29
12

0
4
26
64
67
99
149
163
173
116
51
32

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—

0
17
90
203
318
340
337
291
269
192
117
90

2
35
179
388
557
638
624
559
500
371
209
179

11
42
123
186
219
281
276
270
225
177
92
90

10
29
44
13
4
0
2
2
0
2
1
2

11
60
226
424
570
670
700
659
609
443
238
192

12
68
249
465
628
737
775
724
673
489
260
213

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

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

140
58
242
83
23

262
100
430
121
31

—
—
—
—
—

—
—
—
—
—

396
240
1,391
176
61

819
470
2,497
363
91

465
239
1,085
193
10

32
11
50
12
3

1,001
537
2,718
452
94

1,114
581
2,977
496
125

8,266

11,394

1,415

2,290

564

794

3,780

6,542

5,245

193

19,270

21,214

Female adult or adolescent

Totale
Abbreviation: IDU, injection drug use.

Note. Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have
underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
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.

c Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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 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 Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
g Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

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Table 7a. Diagnoses of HIV infection among children aged <13 years, by race/ethnicity, 2010–2014—United States
2010

2011

Estimated
Race/ethnicity

a

2012

Estimated

a

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

American Indian/Alaska Native

0

0

0.0

1

1

0.2

Asian

3

3

0.1

6

6

0.3

147

150

2.1

117

121

1.7

37

38

0.3

22

23

0

0

0.0

0

0

White

31

32

0.1

34

Multiple races

14

14

0.7

232

238

0.4

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

Totalc

2013
a

Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

0

0

0.0

13

14

0.6

168

175

2.4

0.2

15

16

0.0

1

1

35

0.1

32

12

13

0.6

192

198

0.4

2014

Estimated
No.

a

No.

Rate

0

0

0.0

15

16

0.6

120

127

1.8

0.1

10

11

1.0

0

0

33

0.1

23

11

12

0.5

240

250

0.5

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

3

3

0.7

10

11

0.4

98

108

1.5

0.1

16

18

0.1

0.0

1

1

1.0

24

0.1

26

28

0.1

12

13

0.6

5

5

0.2

180

191

0.4

159

174

0.3

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying
relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
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.

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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 7b. Diagnoses of HIV infection among children aged <13 years, by race/ethnicity, 2010–2014—United States and 6 dependent areas
2010
Race/ethnicity

No.

2011

Est. No.

a

No.

2012

Est. No.

a

No.

2013

Est. No.

a

No.

2014

Est. No.

a

No.

Est. No.a

American Indian/Alaska Native

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

3

3

Asian

3

3

6

6

13

14

15

16

10

11

147

150

117

121

168

175

120

127

98

108

41

42

24

25

15

16

10

11

17

19

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

1

1

White

31

32

34

35

32

33

23

24

26

28

Multiple races

14

14

12

13

11

12

12

13

5

5

236

242

194

200

240

250

180

191

160

176

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

Totalc

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Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have
underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
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 8a. Stage 3 (AIDS) among children aged <13 years, by race/ethnicity, 2010–2014 and cumulative—United States
2010

2011

Estimateda
Race/ethnicity

No.

2012

Estimateda

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

American Indian/Alaska Native
0
Asianc
1
Black/African American
13
Hispanic/Latinod
4
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander 0
White
3
Multiple races
0

0
1
13
4
0
3
0

0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0
11
2
0
2
0

0
0
11
2
0
2
0

0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0
9
0
0
1
0

Totale

21

0.0

15

15

0.0

10

21

2013

Estimateda

2014

Estimateda

Estimateda

Cumulativeb

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

Est. No.a

0
0
9
0
0
1
0

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0
4
2
0
0
2

0
0
4
2
0
0
2

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1

1
1
56
11
0
6
19

1
1
62
12
0
6
21

0.2
0.0
0.9
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.9

27
46
5,674
1,988
6
1,554
266

27
46
5,691
1,993
6
1,556
269

10

0.0

8

8

0.0

94

104

0.2

9,561

9,588

No.

Note. Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have
underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
The criteria for stage 3 (AIDS) classification among pediatric cases were expanded in 2014 (see Technical Notes).
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 2014.
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.

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Table 8b. Stage 3 (AIDS) among children aged <13 years, by race/ethnicity, 2010–2014 and cumulative—United States and 6 dependent areas
2010

2011

No.

Est. No.b

No.

Est. No.b

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

0
1
13
4
0
3
0

0
1
13
4
0
3
0

0
0
11
2
0
2
0

0
0
11
2
0
2
0

Totale

21

21

15

15

Race/ethnicity

2012

2013

2014

Cumulativea

Est. No.b

No.

Est. No.b

No.

Est. No.b

No.

Est. No.b

0
0
9
0
0
1
0

0
0
9
0
0
1
0

0
0
4
2
0
0
2

0
0
4
2
0
0
2

1
1
56
11
0
6
19

1
1
62
12
0
6
21

27
47
5,686
2,400
6
1,554
266

27
47
5,703
2,406
6
1,556
269

10

10

8

8

94

104

9,986

10,014

No.

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relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
The criteria for stage 3 (AIDS) classification among pediatric cases were expanded in 2014 (see Technical Notes).
a
From the beginning of the epidemic through 2014.
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.

Table 9. Stage 3 (AIDS) among children aged <13 years, by year of diagnosis,
1992–2014—United States and 6 dependent areas
United States and
dependent areas

United States
Year of diagnosis

No.

Est. No.a

No.

Est. No.a

1992

908

909

957

958

1993

894

895

932

933

1994

819

820

845

846

1995

675

676

697

698

1996

528

529

541

542

1997

341

342

353

354

1998

250

251

257

258

1999

202

203

206

207

2000

137

137

140

140

2001

132

133

134

135

2002

109

109

116

116

2003

76

76

78

78

2004

59

59

60

60

2005

55

55

55

55

2006

40

41

43

44

2007

35

35

36

36

2008

40

40

41

41

2009

17

17

17

17

2010

21

21

21

21

2011

15

15

15

15

2012

10

10

10

10

2013

8

8

8

8

2014

94

104

94

104

Note. The criteria for stage 3 (AIDS) classification among pediatric cases were expanded in 2014 (see
Technical Notes).
a

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

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Table 10. Diagnoses of HIV infection among adult and adolescent Hispanics/Latinos, by transmission category and place of birth, 2014—United States and 6 dependent areas
Central America
No.

Est.
No.a

289

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

Cuba

Mexico

%

No.

Est.
No.a

436

78.9

328

369

88.2

6

21

3.9

2

5

1.3

32

5

11

1.9

3

4

0.9

54

82

14.9

33

40

Otherd

145

2

0.4

28

0

Subtotal

499

553

394

418

0

5

3.6

4

5

13.2

4

10

Heterosexual contactc

68

140

96.2

26

32

86.8

74

Otherd

65

0

0.2

5

0

0.0

Subtotal

133

146

100

35

37

100

Totale

632

698

100

429

455

100

Transmission category

%

Est.
No.a

No.

Puerto Rico
%

No.

Est.
No.a

531

65.7

395

85

123

15.2

1.8

8

12

125

9.1

104

0

0.0

%

No.

85.2

418

53

3.9

13

25

9.6

75

0.0

226

Est.
No.a

South America

United States
Est.
No.a

Total
%

No.b

Est.
No.a,b

86.6

6,003

7,893

84.2

152

4.2

252

474

5.1

111

144

3.9

175

257

2.7

5.1

153

190

5.2

533

744

7.9

0.0

404

5

0.1

1,502

11

0.1

%

No.

%

465

91.4

2,554 3,176

2

6

1.1

89

1.5

10

12

2.4

141

17.4

18

26

95

1

0.2

39

0

710

808

464

509

6.1

17

26

11.3

0

2

4.3

59

103

20.3

99

198

13.3

146

93.6

128

200

88.0

20

36

92.7

219

403

79.0

657

1,282

86.1

63

0

0.2

54

2

0.7

16

1

3.0

183

4

0.8

584

9

0.6

141

156

100

199

228

100

36

39

100

461

510

100

1,340

1,383 1,528

100

909

1,035

100

500

548

100

3,772 4,177

100

9,805 10,868 100

Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact

Heterosexual contactc

100

100

896 1,169

1,242 1,373

100

100

100

3,311 3,667

100

8,465

9,379 100

Female adult or adolescent

69

Injection drug use

1,490 100

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and are
considered unreliable.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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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Central America
No.

Est.
No.a

123

197

Injection drug use

5

Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use

Cuba
No.

Est.
No.a

71.0

95

15

5.4

2

5

Heterosexual contactc

42

Otherd

Mexico
%

No.

Est.
No.a

108

77.7

381

2

4

3.0

1.7

3

4

60

21.5

18

80

1

0.5

252

277

1

6

Heterosexual contactc

39

Otherd
Subtotal

Transmission category

Puerto Rico
%

No.

Est.
No.a

525

77.7

125

164

24

41

6.0

96

2.7

9

18

2.6

23

16.5

56

93

12

0

0.0

153

0

130

139

623

676

7.1

1

1

13.3

3

7

74

92.8

5

8

86.7

47

33

0

0.1

3

0

0.0

73

80

100

9

10

325

357

100

139

149

%

South America

United States

No.

Est.
No.a

40.2

95

112

82.8

123

30.3

3

4

3.1

101

144

9.9

257

390

10.2

17

22

5.3

4

5

3.6

65

85

5.9

109

156

4.1

13.7

68

96

23.6

11

14

10.5

91

111

7.7

340

474

12.4

0.0

22

2

0.6

10

0

0.0

201

15

1.0

696

20

0.5

328

407

123

135

7.2

30

41

22.7

3

4

19.3

63

91

28.2

110

175

20.3

85

91.4

85

134

74.6

10

15

70.0

137

215

66.8

374

658

76.5

36

1

1.4

29

5

2.7

6

2

10.7

93

16

5.0

281

27

3.2

100

86

93

100

144

180

100

19

21

100

293

322

100

765

861

100

100

709

769

100

472

587

100

142

156

100

1,620 1,766

100

4,222 4,676

100

%

%

No.

Est.
No.a

Total
Est.
No.a,b

%

No.b

75.5

2,055 2,776

%

Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact

Subtotal

100

100

100

100

100

869 1,090

1,327 1,444

100

3,457 3,815

72.8

100

Female adult or adolescent

70

Injection drug use

Totale

Note. Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and are
considered unreliable.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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 12a. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Age at death (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

7
3
39
195
420
757
1,192
2,113
3,211
3,181
2,563
1,689
1,690

8
3
41
205
443
795
1,248
2,213
3,361
3,327
2,682
1,767
1,773

0.0
0.0
0.2
0.9
2.1
4.0
6.2
10.6
14.8
14.9
13.6
10.4
4.4

0
1
25
198
413
688
1,051
1,826
2,921
3,144
2,651
1,727
1,825

0
1
27
211
443
735
1,117
1,943
3,111
3,345
2,818
1,837
1,947

0.0
0.0
0.1
1.0
2.1
3.6
5.7
9.2
14.0
14.8
13.9
10.3
4.7

4
2
23
176
417
693
943
1,610
2,609
3,105
2,640
1,868
1,973

5
2
25
193
457
756
1,029
1,751
2,833
3,370
2,862
2,032
2,144

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.9
2.1
3.6
5.3
8.3
13.0
14.9
13.8
11.4
5.0

1
1
11
153
391
572
763
1,298
2,104
2,708
2,386
1,715
1,950

1
1
14
182
468
667
882
1,509
2,422
3,127
2,757
1,985
2,265

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.8
2.2
3.1
4.5
7.2
11.4
13.8
13.0
10.9
5.1

71

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

75
73
8,257
2,703
7
5,135
810

79
76
8,642
2,812
7
5,405
846

3.5
0.5
22.7
5.5
1.4
2.7
15.0

58
86
7,928
2,673
10
4,972
743

61
91
8,434
2,825
10
5,322
789

2.7
0.6
22.0
5.4
2.0
2.7
13.5

54
72
7,682
2,418
7
5,039
791

59
78
8,352
2,594
7
5,512
857

2.6
0.5
21.5
4.9
1.4
2.8
14.2

58
56
6,492
2,348
4
4,327
768

66
64
7,581
2,664
5
5,028
874

2.8
0.4
19.4
4.9
0.9
2.5
14.1

5,410
2,540
1,203

6,881
3,064
1,376

—
—
—

5,287
2,312
1,170

6,865
2,871
1,368

—
—
—

5,203
2,192
1,148

6,868
2,758
1,370

—
—
—

4,827
1,841
1,037

6,660
2,479
1,296

—
—
—

1,284
29
2,162
12,628

1,789
30
89
13,230

—
—
—
10.6

1,261
36
2,148
12,214

1,787
38
93
13,023

—
—
—
10.3

1,205
41
2,043
11,832

1,740
44
87
12,867

—
—
—
10.1

1,078
36
1,678
10,497

1,618
42
75
12,170

—
—
—
9.4

2010

2011

Estimateda

2012

Estimateda

2013

Estimateda

Estimateda

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

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Table 12a. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States (cont)
2010

2011
a

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at death)
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

72

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West
Totalf

No.

1,329
1,970
31
1,095
4,425

1,680
2,887
32
30
4,629

6
1
7

Rate

No.

No.

—
—
—
—
3.5

1,327
1,846
45
1,038
4,256

1,669
2,758
48
35
4,510

7
1
8

—
—
0.0

0
0
0

4,596
1,928
8,035
2,501

4,786
2,034
8,426
2,621

8.6
3.0
7.3
3.6

17,060

17,866

5.8

Rate

2013
a

Estimated

Estimated
No.

2012
a

Estimateda

Estimated
No.

No.

—
—
—
—
3.4

1,229
1,879
44
1,075
4,227

1,612
2,889
47
40
4,588

0
0
0

—
—
0.0

3
1
4

4,367
1,860
7,753
2,490

4,610
1,999
8,272
2,653

8.3
3.0
7.1
3.6

16,470

17,534

5.6

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

—
—
—
—
3.4

1,088
1,593
27
847
3,555

1,504
2,544
31
31
4,110

—
—
—
—
3.0

3
1
5

—
—
0.0

1
0
1

1
0
1

—
—
0.0

4,019
1,844
7,710
2,490

4,313
2,024
8,437
2,685

7.7
3.0
7.2
3.6

3,798
1,581
6,461
2,213

4,302
1,888
7,620
2,472

7.7
2.8
6.4
3.3

16,063

17,459

5.6

14,053

16,281

5.1

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection may be due to any cause.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying
relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
a
Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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
e

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

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 12b. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States and
6 dependent areas
2010

2011

Estimateda

2012

Estimateda

2013

Estimateda

Estimateda

73

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Age at death (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

7
3
41
199
433
799
1,249
2,181
3,325
3,268
2,627
1,737
1,749

8
3
43
209
457
840
1,308
2,285
3,481
3,419
2,750
1,818
1,835

0.0
0.0
0.2
1.0
2.1
4.1
6.4
10.8
15.2
15.1
13.7
10.6
4.5

0
1
26
203
427
711
1,097
1,900
3,024
3,251
2,721
1,775
1,886

0
1
28
217
458
760
1,167
2,022
3,221
3,460
2,894
1,889
2,012

0.0
0.0
0.1
1.0
2.1
3.7
5.9
9.5
14.3
15.1
14.1
10.5
4.8

4
2
25
178
428
722
988
1,659
2,705
3,179
2,706
1,910
2,037

5
2
27
195
470
789
1,079
1,804
2,940
3,451
2,936
2,079
2,215

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.9
2.2
3.7
5.5
8.5
13.4
15.1
14.0
11.5
5.1

1
1
11
157
400
594
789
1,334
2,188
2,788
2,445
1,761
2,008

1
1
14
187
480
694
914
1,553
2,522
3,221
2,827
2,038
2,333

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.8
2.2
3.2
4.6
7.3
11.7
14.1
13.2
11.1
5.1

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

75
73
8,263
3,251
7
5,138
811

79
76
8,648
3,391
7
5,408
847

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

58
88
7,935
3,213
11
4,973
744

61
93
8,442
3,409
11
5,324
790

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

54
73
7,691
2,883
7
5,041
794

59
79
8,362
3,110
7
5,514
860

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

58
56
6,497
2,763
6
4,327
770

66
64
7,587
3,155
7
5,028
876

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

5,477
2,742
1,243

6,956
3,286
1,420

—
—
—

5,370
2,509
1,200

6,958
3,094
1,401

—
—
—

5,260
2,356
1,182

6,936
2,948
1,408

—
—
—

4,895
1,960
1,060

6,741
2,626
1,323

—
—
—

1,366
29
2,182
13,039

1,881
30
90
13,664

—
—
—
10.8

1,336
38
2,165
12,618

1,873
40
93
13,459

—
—
—
10.5

1,286
43
2,059
12,186

1,834
46
88
13,260

—
—
—
10.3

1,153
38
1,687
10,793

1,711
44
75
12,519

—
—
—
9.6

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

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Table 12b. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection, by year of death and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States and
6 dependent areas (cont)
2010

2011
a

Estimated

Estimated

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at death)
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

74

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

No.

No.

1,376
2,066
33
1,097
4,572

1,730
2,990
34
30
4,784

6
1
7

2012

Rate

No.

No.

—
—
—
—
3.6

1,376
1,936
48
1,044
4,404

1,723
2,861
51
36
4,671

7
1
8

—
—
0.0

0
0
0

4,596
1,928
8,035
2,501
558

4,786
2,034
8,426
2,621
589

8.6
3.0
7.3
3.6
14.3

17,618

18,456

5.9

a

Rate

2013

Estimated
No.

No.

—
—
—
—
3.5

1,265
1,960
46
1,082
4,353

1,653
2,984
49
41
4,728

0
0
0

—
—
0.0

3
1
4

4,367
1,860
7,753
2,490
552

4,610
1,999
8,272
2,653
597

8.3
3.0
7.1
3.6
14.6

17,022

18,130

5.7

a

Rate

Estimateda
No.

No.

Rate

—
—
—
—
3.5

1,135
1,666
29
853
3,683

1,560
2,638
33
31
4,262

—
—
—
—
3.1

3
1
5

—
—
0.0

1
0
1

1
0
1

—
—
0.0

4,019
1,844
7,710
2,490
480

4,313
2,024
8,437
2,685
533

7.7
3.0
7.2
3.6
13.2

3,798
1,581
6,461
2,213
424

4,302
1,888
7,620
2,472
502

7.7
2.8
6.4
3.3
12.6

16,543

17,992

5.7

14,477

16,783

5.2

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection may be due to any cause.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying
relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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
f

Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, 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 13a. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by year of death and selected characteristics, 2010–2013 and
cumulative—United States

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Age at death (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

0
2
27
147
313
614
990
1,786
2,688
2,611
2,056
1,371
1,316

0
2
28
152
324
637
1,025
1,852
2,784
2,697
2,122
1,416
1,360

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.7
1.5
3.2
5.1
8.9
12.3
12.1
10.7
8.3
3.4

0
1
20
149
310
553
888
1,524
2,465
2,614
2,163
1,395
1,401

0
1
21
155
325
581
931
1,598
2,590
2,739
2,261
1,457
1,462

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.7
1.5
2.8
4.7
7.6
11.7
12.1
11.2
8.2
3.5

1
1
16
133
319
551
774
1,338
2,221
2,573
2,180
1,498
1,527

1
1
17
142
341
588
828
1,428
2,373
2,739
2,316
1,594
1,616

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.6
1.6
2.8
4.2
6.8
10.9
12.1
11.1
8.9
3.7

1
0
8
119
290
476
645
1,095
1,790
2,291
1,987
1,413
1,544

1
0
10
134
327
534
719
1,227
1,986
2,551
2,204
1,566
1,703

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.6
1.5
2.5
3.7
5.9
9.3
11.3
10.4
8.6
3.8

4,988
4,998
294
296
1,308
1,318
9,897
9,967
47,146
47,389
102,204 102,708
128,451 129,198
122,261 123,245
95,240
96,371
65,453
66,507
41,007
41,777
24,182
24,673
24,597
25,091

75

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

58
58
6,734
2,309
7
4,063
692

60
60
6,959
2,377
7
4,220
715

2.6
0.4
18.3
4.7
1.4
2.1
12.7

48
70
6,435
2,268
9
3,999
654

50
73
6,729
2,362
9
4,211
687

2.2
0.5
17.5
4.5
1.8
2.1
11.8

39
63
6,248
2,079
6
4,024
673

41
67
6,653
2,191
6
4,309
717

1.8
0.4
17.2
4.1
1.2
2.2
11.9

48
52
5,338
2,029
3
3,513
676

51
58
5,987
2,220
3
3,897
746

2.2
0.4
15.3
4.1
0.6
2.0
12.0

1,899
1,919
3,431
3,462
274,025 277,059
102,923 103,819
359
361
271,923 274,206
12,468
12,710

4,481
2,096
1,050

5,512
2,463
1,182

—
—
—

4,451
1,911
1,007

5,508
2,296
1,151

—
—
—

4,350
1,847
990

5,480
2,242
1,154

—
—
—

4,038
1,574
894

5,237
2,001
1,072

—
—
—

292,934 317,564
119,888 132,455
48,032
51,413

1,079
26
1,616
10,348

1,451
27
77
10,712

—
—
—
8.6

1,037
33
1,544
9,983

1,408
35
78
10,475

—
—
—
8.3

1,000
38
1,507
9,732

1,388
40
73
10,377

—
—
—
8.1

897
33
1,254
8,690

1,264
37
55
9,667

—
—
—
7.5

28,571
36,648
407
419
52,356
8,751
542,188 547,251

2010

2011

Estimateda

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
Perinatal
Otherf
Subtotal

2012

Estimateda

2013

Estimateda

Estimateda

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

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Table 13a. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by year of death and selected characteristics, 2010–2013 and
cumulative—United States (cont)
2010

2011
a

Estimated

Estimated

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contacte
Perinatal
Otherf
Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at death)
Perinatal
Otherf
Subtotal

76

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West
Totalg

No.

No.

1,110
1,636
29
798
3,573

1,367
2,266
30
24
3,687

0
0
0

Rate

2012

No.

No.

—
—
—
—
2.8

1,126
1,563
43
768
3,500

1,373
2,199
45
28
3,647

0
0
0

—
—
0.0

0
0
0

3,744
1,536
6,556
2,085

3,847
1,601
6,791
2,160

6.9
2.4
5.9
3.0

13,921

14,399

4.7

a

Rate

2013
a

Estimateda

Estimated
No.

No.

—
—
—
—
2.8

1,029
1,534
44
792
3,399

1,302
2,224
47
32
3,605

0
0
0

—
—
0.0

1
0
1

3,574
1,468
6,344
2,097

3,708
1,553
6,659
2,202

6.7
2.3
5.7
3.0

13,483

14,122

4.5

Rate

Rate

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

No.

No.

—
—
—
—
2.7

938
1,352
27
651
2,968

1,233
2,005
31
26
3,295

—
—
—
—
2.4

1
0
1

—
—
0.0

1
0
1

1
0
1

—
—
0.0

3,314
1,458
6,266
2,094

3,477
1,567
6,726
2,213

6.2
2.3
5.7
3.0

3,152
1,268
5,355
1,884

3,403
1,456
6,093
2,010

6.1
2.2
5.1
2.7

210,310 211,694
67,858
68,733
257,293 260,531
131,567 132,579

13,132

13,984

4.5

11,659

12,963

4.1

667,028 673,538

50,505
57,596
47,301
59,511
511
527
21,535
3,656
119,852 121,289

4,525
463
4,988

4,534
464
4,998

Note. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection may be due to any cause.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying
relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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 2013.

c

Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
d Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
e
f

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

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 13b. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by year of death and selected characteristics, 2010–2013 and
cumulative—United States and 6 dependent areas

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Age at death (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

0
2
29
148
321
639
1,029
1,843
2,791
2,680
2,103
1,411
1,359

0
2
30
153
333
663
1,065
1,911
2,891
2,769
2,171
1,457
1,405

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.7
1.6
3.3
5.2
9.0
12.6
12.2
10.8
8.5
3.4

0
1
21
151
322
565
919
1,578
2,558
2,696
2,218
1,430
1,448

0
1
22
158
338
593
964
1,655
2,689
2,827
2,320
1,495
1,512

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.7
1.6
2.9
4.8
7.8
12.0
12.4
11.3
8.3
3.6

1
1
18
135
326
569
800
1,376
2,292
2,631
2,226
1,528
1,571

1
1
19
144
349
607
856
1,468
2,450
2,802
2,366
1,626
1,664

0.0
0.0
0.1
0.6
1.6
2.9
4.3
6.9
11.1
12.3
11.2
9.0
3.8

1
0
8
122
293
488
662
1,119
1,850
2,350
2,033
1,452
1,586

1
0
10
138
331
547
738
1,254
2,052
2,616
2,254
1,609
1,750

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.6
1.5
2.5
3.7
5.9
9.5
11.4
10.5
8.8
3.9

5,237
5,248
303
305
1,374
1,385
10,393 10,465
49,263 49,516
106,183 106,707
133,373 134,152
126,609 127,634
98,449 99,626
67,524 68,615
42,182 42,976
24,965 25,473
25,603 26,117

77

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

58
58
6,738
2,739
7
4,063
692

60
60
6,964
2,825
7
4,220
715

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

48
72
6,441
2,682
10
3,999
655

50
75
6,736
2,802
10
4,211
688

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

39
64
6,255
2,409
6
4,025
676

41
68
6,660
2,548
6
4,310
720

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

48
52
5,341
2,328
5
3,513
677

51
58
5,990
2,550
5
3,897
747

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

1,899
1,919
3,466
3,497
274,298 277,336
126,953 128,095
366
368
272,001 274,285
12,475 12,718

4,535
2,258
1,083

5,569
2,634
1,216

—
—
—

4,519
2,059
1,035

5,582
2,456
1,181

—
—
—

4,390
1,965
1,018

5,525
2,373
1,184

—
—
—

4,095
1,655
914

5,300
2,090
1,094

—
—
—

296,703 321,408
130,221 143,010
49,888 53,298

1,140
26
1,622
10,664

1,516
27
78
11,040

—
—
—
8.7

1,095
35
1,552
10,295

1,472
37
78
10,806

—
—
—
8.5

1,052
40
1,515
9,980

1,446
42
74
10,645

—
—
—
8.2

955
34
1,254
8,907

1,328
38
55
9,906

—
—
—
7.6

31,001 39,151
435
448
52,698
8,877
560,946 566,193

2010

2011

Estimateda

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
Perinatal
Otherf
Subtotal

2012

Estimateda

2013

Estimateda

Estimateda

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

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Table 13b. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by year of death and selected characteristics, 2010–2013 and
cumulative—United States and 6 dependent areas (cont)
2010

2011
a

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contacte
Perinatal
Otherf
Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at death)
Perinatal
Otherf
Subtotal

78

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

No.

1,147
1,715
31
798
3,691

1,406
2,348
32
24
3,810

0
0
0

Rate

No.

No.

—
—
—
—
2.9

1,166
1,629
45
772
3,612

1,417
2,273
48
29
3,766

0
0
0

—
—
0.0

0
0
0

3,744
1,536
6,556
2,085
434

3,847
1,601
6,791
2,160
452

6.9
2.4
5.9
3.0
11.0

14,355

14,851

4.7

Rate

2013
a

Estimated

Estimated
No.

2012
a

Estimateda

Estimated
No.

No.

—
—
—
—
2.8

1,059
1,593
46
795
3,493

1,335
2,290
49
33
3,707

0
0
0

—
—
0.0

1
0
1

3,574
1,468
6,344
2,097
424

3,708
1,553
6,659
2,202
451

6.7
2.3
5.7
3.0
11.0

13,907

14,573

4.6

Rate

Rate

Cumulativeb
No.

Est. No.a

No.

No.

—
—
—
—
2.7

970
1,403
29
654
3,056

1,268
2,065
33
26
3,392

—
—
—
—
2.5

1
0
1

—
—
0.0

1
0
1

1
0
1

—
—
0.0

3,314
1,458
6,266
2,094
342

3,477
1,567
6,726
2,213
369

6.2
2.3
5.7
3.0
9.2

3,152
1,268
5,355
1,884
305

3,403
1,456
6,093
2,010
336

6.1
2.2
5.1
2.7
8.4

210,310 211,694
67,858 68,733
257,293 260,531
131,567 132,579
24,430 24,681

13,474

14,353

4.5

11,964

13,299

4.1

691,458 698,219

52,630 59,774
50,386 62,688
545
562
21,714
3,754
125,275 126,778

4,757
480
5,237

4,767
481
5,248

Note. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection may be due to any cause.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying
relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
a
Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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 2013.
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
g

Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, 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 14a. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2013—United States
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asiana

Estimatedc

Black/African American

Estimatedc

Hispanic/Latinob

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Estimatedc

79

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

<13

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

1

1

0.0

0

13–14

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

1

1

0.1

15–19

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

7

8

0.3

20–24

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

107

127

25–29

3

4

2.1

4

5

0.3

227

30–34

5

6

3.8

4

5

0.3

35–39

5

5

3.7

5

6

0.4

40–44

6

6

4.3

4

5

45–49

11

13

8.1

8

50–54

13

16

9.5

55–59

8

9

6.0

60–64

2

2

65

5

No.

White

Estimatedc

Multiple races

Estimatedc

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

4

5

0.1

0

0

0.0

3.7

24

29

0.6

0

0

271

9.5

69

81

1.8

0

297

349

12.8

104

118

2.7

395

458

18.5

143

164

4.0

0.3

570

664

25.4

250

286

9

0.7

911

1,053

39.7

368

8

9

0.9

1,149

1,339

49.2

8

10

1.0

1,134

1,321

54.3

1.9

6

7

0.9

805

949

5

2.4

9

10

0.6

888

23

31

—

24

39

—

Injection drug use

6

7

—

1

4

Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use

2

4

—

1

Heterosexual contacte

4

6

—

Perinatal

0

0

—

Otherf

7

0

42

48

No.

Total

Estimatedc

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0.0

13

16

0.1

9

10

1.9

0

0.0

62

78

0.6

26

29

1

1

2.3

127

150

1.2

34

0

0

0.0

170

199

1.8

45

7.6

0

0

0.0

389

458

3.6

415

12.5

1

1

3.2

682

792

469

533

18.9

2

3

7.6

900

342

385

17.4

0

0

0.0

780

49.4

283

319

19.5

0

0

0.0

1,039

27.1

292

330

9.8

0

0

1,436

2,168

—

748

1,019

—

1

—

901

1,278

—

451

590

—

1

—

332

445

—

193

234

4

7

—

714

1,108

—

172

0

0

—

27

31

—

6

—

16

0

—

907

23

—

5.2

46

52

0.8

4317

5,053

33.6

Estimatedc
No.d

No.

Rate

Age at death (yr)
1

1

0.0

1

1

0.0

11

14

0.1

153

182

0.8

7.1

391

468

2.2

39

10.8

572

667

3.1

50

16.9

763

882

4.5

79

90

33.0

1,298

1,509

7.2

5.8

123

139

58.0

2,104

2,422

11.4

1038

6.7

167

190

79.9

2,708

3,127

13.8

904

5.9

114

130

63.6

2,386

2,757

13.0

532

610

4.5

87

98

63.4

1,715

1,985

10.9

0.0

672

783

2.2

84

97

31.8

1,950

2,265

5.1

1

—

2,342

3,059

—

253

342

—

4,827

6,660

—

0

0

—

382

473

—

100

127

—

1,841

2,479

—

—

1

1

—

430

514

—

78

98

—

1,037

1,296

—

236

—

0

0

—

139

199

—

45

62

—

1,078

1,618

—

7

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

2

2

—

36

42

—

275

8

—

0

0

—

394

39

—

79

4

—

1,678

75

—

1,845

2,094

10.1

2

3

1.2

3,688

4,285

5.1

557

635

33.3

10,497 12,170

9.4

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

Subtotal

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Table 14a. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2013—United States (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asiana

Estimatedc

Black/African American

Estimatedc

Hispanic/Latinob

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Estimatedc

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

3

5

—

0

0

—

570

818

—

188

245

Heterosexual contact

6

12

—

7

11

—

1,029

1,676

—

206

Perinatal

0

0

—

0

0

—

18

21

—

4

Rate

White

Estimatedc
Rate

Multiple races

Estimatedc

No.

No.

No.

—

0

0

—

263

316

—

1

2

—

5

—

0

0

No.

Total

Estimatedc

Estimatedc
No.

No.d

—

1,088

1,504

—

140

—

1,593

2,544

—

3

—

27

31

—

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

342

—

64

94

258

387

—

86

—

2

2

—

3

Rate

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
e

f

Other

7

0

—

3

0

—

557

12

—

105

4

—

1

0

—

116

12

—

58

2

—

847

31

—

16

18

1.8

10

12

0.2

2,174

2,527

15.0

503

570

2.8

2

2

1.0

639

743

0.9

211

239

11.6

3,555

4,110

3.0

Perinatal

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

Otherf

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

Subtotal

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

1

1

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0.0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

1

1

0.0

Northeast

1

1

1.1

11

12

0.4

1,671

1,891

30.1

1,032

1,159

15.3

0

0

0.0

806

929

2.5

277

309

35.8

3,798

4,302

7.7

Midwest

6

7

1.7

6

8

0.4

728

883

12.7

118

148

2.9

0

0

0.0

648

755

1.5

75

88

7.4

1,581

1,888

2.8

South

20

23

3.0

16

19

0.5

3,693

4,360

19.4

687

797

4.0

1

1

1.4

1,757

2,087

3.0

287

332

16.5

6,461

7,620

6.4

West

31

34

3.3

23

25

0.3

400

447

13.2

511

560

2.6

3

4

0.9

1,116

1,257

3.3

129

146

6.8

2,213

2,472

3.3

Totalg

58

66

2.8

56

64

0.4

6,492

7,581

19.4

2,348

2,664

4.9

4

5

0.9

4,327

5,028

2.5

768

874

14.1

14,053 16,281

5.1

Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at death)

80

Region of residence

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.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and
are considered unreliable.
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 transmission category, 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 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 14b. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Black/African
American

Asiana

Hispanic/Latinob

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

<13

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

13–14

0

0

0

0

1

1

15–19

0

0

0

0

7

8

20–24

0

0

0

0

107

25–29

3

4

4

5

30–34

5

6

4

35–39

5

5

5

40–44

6

6

45–49

11

50–54
55–59

Multiple races

81

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

4

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

11

14

127

28

33

0

0

13

16

9

10

157

187

227

271

78

93

0

0

62

78

26

29

400

480

5

297

349

126

144

1

1

127

150

34

39

594

694

6

395

458

168

194

1

1

170

199

45

50

789

914

4

5

571

665

285

328

0

0

389

458

79

90

1,334

1,553

13

8

9

911

1,053

451

514

2

2

682

792

123

139

2,188

2,522

13

16

8

9

1,151

1,342

546

622

2

3

900

1,038

168

191

2,788

3,221

8

9

8

10

1,134

1,321

400

453

0

0

780

904

115

131

2,445

2,827

60–64

2

2

6

7

805

949

329

372

0

0

532

610

87

98

1,761

2,038

65

5

5

9

10

890

1,042

348

396

0

0

672

783

84

97

2,008

2,333

23

31

24

39

1,437

2,169

813

1,097

2

2

2,342

3,059

254

344

4,895

6,741

Injection drug use

6

7

1

4

901

1,278

570

736

0

0

382

473

100

127

1,960

2,626

Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use

2

4

1

1

332

445

216

261

1

1

430

514

78

98

1,060

1,323

Heterosexual contacte

4

6

4

7

714

1,109

245

325

1

1

139

199

46

63

1,153

1,711

Perinatal

0

0

0

0

27

31

8

9

0

0

1

1

2

2

38

44

Otherf

7

0

16

0

908

23

283

8

0

0

394

39

79

4

1,687

75

42

48

46

52

4,319

5,055

2,135

2,437

4

5

3,688

4,285

559

638

10,793

12,519

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Total

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

White

No.

No.

Est. No.c

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Est. No.c,d

No.

Age at death (yr)
1

1

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

Subtotal

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Table 14b. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Black/African
American

Asiana

Hispanic/Latinob

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

3

5

0

0

570

819

235

Heterosexual contact

6

12

7

11

1,029

1,679

Perinatal

0

0

0

0

18

No.

Est. No.c

White

Multiple races

No.

300

0

0

263

342

64

94

1,135

1,560

279

407

1

2

258

387

86

140

1,666

2,638

21

6

7

0

0

2

2

3

3

29

33

No.

Est. No.c

Total

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
e

f

Other

7

0

3

0

560

12

108

4

1

0

116

12

58

2

853

31

16

18

10

12

2,177

2,531

628

718

2

2

639

743

211

239

3,683

4,262

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

Other

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Subtotal

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

Northeast

1

1

11

12

1,671

1,891

1,032

1,159

0

0

806

929

277

309

3,798

4,302

Midwest

6

7

6

8

728

883

118

148

0

0

648

755

75

88

1,581

1,888

South

20

23

16

19

3,693

4,360

687

797

1

1

1,757

2,087

287

332

6,461

7,620

West

31

34

23

25

400

447

511

560

3

4

1,116

1,257

129

146

2,213

2,472

0

0

0

0

5

6

415

491

2

2

0

0

2

2

424

502

58

66

56

64

6,497

7,587

2,763

3,155

6

7

4,327

5,028

770

876

14,477

16,783

Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at end of year)
Perinatal
f

Region of residence

82

U.S. dependent areas
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.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and are
considered unreliable.
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 transmission category, 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, 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 15a. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2013—United States
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asiana

Estimatedc

Black/African American

Estimatedc

Hispanic/Latinob

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Estimatedc

83

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

<13

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

1

1

0.0

0

13–14

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

15–19

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

4

4

0.1

20–24

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

85

97

25–29

2

2

1.3

3

3

0.2

180

30–34

4

4

2.8

4

5

0.3

35–39

5

5

3.7

4

5

0.4

40–44

6

6

4.3

4

5

45–49

8

8

5.5

9

50–54

9

10

5.9

55–59

7

7

5.1

60–64

2

2

65

5

No.

White

Estimatedc

Multiple races

Estimatedc

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

4

5

0.1

0

0

0.0

2.8

19

21

0.4

0

0

206

7.2

52

57

1.3

0

254

289

10.6

94

103

2.4

343

387

15.6

121

132

3.3

0.3

497

562

21.5

215

238

10

0.8

767

855

32.2

324

8

9

0.9

962

1,081

39.7

7

8

0.8

921

1,026

42.2

1.9

4

4

0.5

637

717

5

2.4

9

10

0.6

687

19

23

—

23

36

—

Injection drug use

6

7

—

1

4

Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use

1

2

—

1

Heterosexual contacte

3

4

—

Perinatal

0

0

—

Otherf

5

0

34

36

No.

Total

Estimatedc

Estimatedc
No.d

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

1

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0.0

8

9

0.1

7

8

0

0.0

30

33

0.3

23

26

1

1

2.3

91

100

0.8

28

0

0

0.0

128

141

1.2

44

6.3

0

0

0.0

308

346

2.7

353

10.7

1

1

3.2

570

636

412

455

16.1

1

1

3.2

750

296

322

14.5

0

0

0.0

655

37.4

245

266

16.2

0

0

0.0

761

19.8

247

269

8.0

0

0

1,198

1,679

—

671

869

—

1

—

768

1,023

—

386

478

—

1

—

286

366

—

169

197

4

7

—

593

863

—

146

0

0

—

23

26

—

7

—

15

0

—

665

14

—

4.0

44

49

0.8

3,533

3,971

26.4

Rate

Age at death (yr)
1

0.0

0

0

0.0

8

10

0.0

1.4

119

134

0.6

6.2

290

327

1.5

31

8.6

476

534

2.5

49

16.5

645

719

3.7

65

71

25.9

1,095

1,227

5.9

4.6

111

123

51.1

1,790

1,986

9.3

830

5.3

149

165

69.5

2,291

2,551

11.3

730

4.8

101

111

54.5

1,987

2,204

10.4

447

491

3.6

78

86

55.2

1,413

1,566

8.6

0.0

526

581

1.6

70

78

25.3

1,544

1,703

3.8

1

—

1,904

2,342

—

222

287

—

4,038

5,237

—

0

0

—

323

381

—

90

109

—

1,574

2,001

—

—

0

0

—

366

419

—

71

86

—

894

1,072

—

187

—

0

0

—

109

148

—

42

55

—

897

1,264

—

8

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

2

2

—

33

37

—

215

7

—

0

0

—

292

33

—

62

1

—

1,254

55

—

1,594

1,746

8.4

1

1

0.5

2,995

3,323

4.0

489

541

28.4

8,690

9,667

7.5

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

Subtotal

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Table 15a. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2013—United States (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asiana

Estimatedc

Black/African American

Estimatedc

Hispanic/Latinob

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Estimatedc

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

3

5

—

0

0

—

484

661

—

171

214

Heterosexual contact

5

10

—

6

9

—

876

1,325

—

172

Perinatal

0

0

—

0

0

—

18

21

—

4

Rate

White

Estimatedc
Rate

Multiple races

Estimatedc

No.

No.

No.

—

0

0

—

222

252

—

1

2

—

5

—

0

0

—

No.

Total

Estimatedc

Estimatedc
No.d

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

Rate

270

—

58

82

—

938

1,233

—

214

290

—

78

118

—

1,352

2,005

—

2

2

—

3

3

—

27

31

—

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
e

f

Other

6

0

—

2

0

—

426

9

—

88

4

—

1

0

—

80

11

—

48

2

—

651

26

—

14

15

1.6

8

9

0.1

1,804

2,015

11.9

435

474

2.3

2

2

1.0

518

574

0.7

187

205

10.0

2,968

3,295

2.4

Perinatal

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

Otherf

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

Subtotal

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

1

1

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.0

1

1

0.0

Northeast

0

0

0.0

10

11

0.3

1,373

1,478

23.5

878

945

12.5

0

0

0.0

650

712

1.9

241

258

29.9

3,152

3,403

6.1

Midwest

3

3

0.8

5

6

0.3

579

677

9.7

99

122

2.4

0

0

0.0

520

576

1.1

62

71

6.0

1,268

1,456

2.2

South

18

20

2.6

14

17

0.5

3,047

3,472

15.4

591

665

3.4

1

1

1.4

1,427

1,628

2.3

257

291

14.5

5,355

6,093

5.1

West

27

28

2.7

23

24

0.3

339

360

10.6

461

489

2.2

2

2

0.5

916

980

2.6

116

126

5.9

1,884

2,010

2.7

Totalg

48

51

2.2

52

58

0.4

5,338

5,987

15.3

2,029

2,220

4.1

3

3

0.6

3,513

3,897

2.0

676

746

12.0

11,659 12,963

4.1

Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at death)

84

Region of residence

Note. Deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection may be due to any cause.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and
are considered unreliable.
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 transmission category, 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 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 15b. Deaths of persons with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Black/
African American

Asiana

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

<13

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

13–14

0

0

0

0

0

0

15–19

0

0

0

0

4

4

20–24

0

0

0

0

85

25–29

2

2

3

3

30–34

4

4

4

35–39

5

5

4

40–44

6

6

45–49

8

50–54
55–59

White

Multiple races

85

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

4

5

0

0

0

0

0

0

8

10

97

22

24

0

0

8

9

7

8

122

138

180

206

55

60

0

0

30

33

23

26

293

331

5

254

289

106

116

1

1

91

100

28

31

488

547

5

343

387

137

150

1

1

128

141

44

49

662

738

4

5

498

563

238

263

0

0

308

346

65

71

1,119

1,254

8

9

10

767

855

383

419

2

2

570

636

111

123

1,850

2,052

9

10

8

9

963

1,082

470

518

1

1

750

830

149

165

2,350

2,616

7

7

7

8

921

1,026

341

371

0

0

655

730

102

112

2,033

2,254

60–64

2

2

4

4

637

717

284

308

0

0

447

491

78

86

1,452

1,609

65

5

5

9

10

688

762

288

314

0

0

526

581

70

78

1,586

1,750

19

23

23

36

1,199

1,680

725

928

2

2

1,904

2,342

223

288

4,095

5,300

Injection drug use

6

7

1

4

768

1,023

467

567

0

0

323

381

90

109

1,655

2,090

Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use

1

2

1

1

286

366

189

219

0

0

366

419

71

86

914

1,094

Heterosexual contacte

3

4

4

7

593

863

203

250

1

1

109

148

42

55

955

1,328

Perinatal

0

0

0

0

23

26

8

9

0

0

1

1

2

2

34

38

Otherf

5

0

15

0

665

14

215

7

0

0

292

33

62

1

1,254

55

34

36

44

49

3,534

3,972

1,807

1,981

3

3

2,995

3,323

490

542

8,907

9,906

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Total

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander
No.

No.

Est. No.c

Hispanic/Latinob

Est. No.c,d

No.

Age at death (yr)
1

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

Subtotal

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American Indian/
Alaska Native

Black/
African American

Asiana

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

3

5

0

0

484

661

203

Heterosexual contact

5

10

6

9

876

1,327

Perinatal

0

0

0

0

18

21

No.

Est. No.c

Hispanic/Latinob

White

No.

Est. No.c

249

0

0

222

223

309

1

2

6

7

0

0

No.

Est. No.c

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Multiple races

Total

No.

Est. No.c

270

58

82

970

1,268

214

290

78

118

1,403

2,065

2

2

3

3

29

33

No.

Est. No.c

Est. No.c,d

No.

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
e

f

Other

6

0

2

0

428

9

89

4

1

0

80

11

48

2

654

26

14

15

8

9

1,806

2,018

521

569

2

2

518

574

187

205

3,056

3,392

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

Other

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Subtotal

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

Northeast

0

0

10

11

1,373

1,478

878

945

0

0

650

712

241

258

3,152

3,403

Midwest

3

3

5

6

579

677

99

122

0

0

520

576

62

71

1,268

1,456

South

18

20

14

17

3,047

3,472

591

665

1

1

1,427

1,628

257

291

5,355

6,093

West

27

28

23

24

339

360

461

489

2

2

916

980

116

126

1,884

2,010

0

0

0

0

3

4

299

330

2

2

0

0

1

1

305

336

48

51

52

58

5,341

5,990

2,328

2,550

5

5

3,513

3,897

677

747

11,964

13,299

Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at end of year)
Perinatal
f

Region of residence

86

U.S. dependent areas
Totalg

Note. Deaths of persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection may be due to any cause.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and are
considered unreliable.
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 transmission category, 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, 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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2005–2010, by selected characteristics—United States
Proportion survived
(in months)
No. of persons

>12

>24

>36

1,526
264
11,725
36,203
38,495
35,958
39,229
40,942
33,585
22,257
12,800
6,134
5,041

0.98
0.99
0.99
0.99
0.98
0.97
0.96
0.94
0.92
0.90
0.87
0.83
0.74

0.98
0.99
0.99
0.98
0.97
0.96
0.95
0.93
0.90
0.87
0.83
0.79
0.69

0.98
0.99
0.99
0.98
0.97
0.95
0.94
0.92
0.89
0.85
0.81
0.76
0.64

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

982
3,949
131,958
57,303
356
79,444
10,167

0.92
0.96
0.94
0.95
0.97
0.95
0.95

0.90
0.95
0.93
0.94
0.96
0.93
0.93

0.88
0.94
0.91
0.93
0.95
0.92
0.92

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

129,329
12,499
9,442
20,436
42,600
214,306

0.97
0.90
0.96
0.94
0.89
0.95

0.96
0.87
0.95
0.92
0.87
0.93

0.95
0.85
0.94
0.90
0.85
0.92

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactb
Otherc
Subtotal

7,424
34,765
26,138
68,327

0.94
0.96
0.93
0.95

0.91
0.95
0.91
0.93

0.88
0.94
0.89
0.92

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Otherd
Subtotal

1,249
277
1,526

0.98
0.99
0.98

0.98
0.99
0.98

0.98
0.99
0.98

57,962
34,829
141,089
50,279

0.95
0.96
0.94
0.95

0.93
0.94
0.93
0.94

0.92
0.93
0.91
0.93

48,353
48,591
49,735
48,218
45,651
43,611

0.94
0.94
0.95
0.95
0.95
0.96

0.92
0.92
0.93
0.94
0.94
0.95

0.90
0.91
0.92
0.92
0.93
0.94

284,159

0.95

0.93

0.92

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

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West
Year of diagnosis
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Total

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 method for calculating proportion of persons surviving.
a
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
b
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
c
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
d
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.

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2005–2010, by selected characteristics—United States and 6 dependent areas
Proportion survived
(in months)
No. of persons

>12

>24

>36

1,551
273
11,871
36,695
39,220
36,753
40,081
41,843
34,354
22,811
13,135
6,333
5,269

0.98
0.99
0.99
0.99
0.98
0.97
0.96
0.94
0.92
0.89
0.86
0.83
0.74

0.98
0.99
0.99
0.98
0.97
0.96
0.95
0.93
0.90
0.86
0.83
0.79
0.69

0.98
0.99
0.99
0.98
0.97
0.95
0.93
0.91
0.88
0.84
0.80
0.75
0.64

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

982
3,951
132,080
63,178
369
79,456
10,173

0.92
0.96
0.94
0.94
0.96
0.95
0.95

0.90
0.95
0.93
0.93
0.95
0.93
0.93

0.88
0.94
0.91
0.92
0.95
0.92
0.92

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

130,766
13,808
9,653
21,439
42,894
218,560

0.97
0.89
0.96
0.94
0.89
0.94

0.96
0.86
0.95
0.92
0.86
0.93

0.95
0.84
0.93
0.90
0.85
0.92

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactb
Otherc
Subtotal

7,716
36,073
26,289
70,078

0.93
0.96
0.93
0.95

0.91
0.95
0.91
0.93

0.88
0.94
0.89
0.91

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Otherd
Subtotal

1,269
282
1,551

0.98
0.99
0.98

0.98
0.99
0.98

0.98
0.99
0.98

57,962
34,829
141,089
50,279
6,030

0.95
0.96
0.94
0.95
0.87

0.93
0.94
0.93
0.94
0.85

0.92
0.93
0.91
0.93
0.83

49,610
49,684
50,730
49,194
46,532
44,439

0.94
0.94
0.94
0.95
0.95
0.96

0.92
0.92
0.93
0.93
0.94
0.94

0.90
0.91
0.92
0.92
0.93
0.93

290,189

0.95

0.93

0.92

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

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West
U.S. dependent areas
Year of diagnosis
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Total

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 method for calculating proportion of persons surviving.
a
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
b Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
c
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
d
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.

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2005–2010, by selected characteristics—United States
Proportion survived
(in months)
No. of persons

>12

>24

>36

205
374
2,542
10,600
18,343
23,035
30,113
34,622
29,901
20,033
11,245
5,495
4,468

0.93
0.99
0.98
0.96
0.95
0.94
0.92
0.91
0.88
0.85
0.81
0.77
0.68

0.92
0.98
0.97
0.94
0.93
0.92
0.90
0.88
0.85
0.81
0.77
0.71
0.62

0.92
0.97
0.95
0.93
0.91
0.90
0.88
0.86
0.82
0.78
0.73
0.67
0.57

670
2,210
89,689
39,261
210
50,523
8,413

0.86
0.92
0.89
0.91
0.94
0.90
0.91

0.83
0.91
0.85
0.89
0.92
0.87
0.88

0.79
0.90
0.83
0.87
0.91
0.85
0.86

76,177
13,350
9,539
16,004
25,425
140,495

0.93
0.85
0.92
0.89
0.82
0.90

0.90
0.81
0.88
0.86
0.79
0.87

0.89
0.77
0.86
0.83
0.77
0.85

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactc
Otherd
Subtotal

8,610
26,479
15,187
50,276

0.88
0.92
0.86
0.89

0.83
0.89
0.83
0.86

0.78
0.86
0.81
0.83

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

186
19
205

0.93
0.89
0.93

0.92
0.89
0.92

0.92
0.89
0.92

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

44,309
22,324
91,061
33,282

0.91
0.90
0.88
0.91

0.88
0.88
0.85
0.89

0.86
0.85
0.82
0.87

Year of diagnosis
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

35,280
33,495
32,427
31,698
30,479
27,597

0.89
0.89
0.89
0.90
0.90
0.91

0.85
0.85
0.86
0.87
0.88
0.88

0.83
0.83
0.84
0.85
0.86
0.86

190,976

0.90

0.87

0.84

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
Asiana
Black/African American
Hispanic/Latinob
Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
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
Heterosexual contactc
Otherd
Subtotal

Total

Note. Data exclude persons whose month of diagnosis or month of death is unknown.
See Technical Notes for method for calculating proportion of persons surviving.
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.

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2005–2010, by selected characteristics—United States and 6 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

210
381
2,591
10,731
18,662
23,541
30,757
35,442
30,630
20,563
11,540
5,665
4,649

0.92
0.99
0.98
0.96
0.94
0.93
0.92
0.90
0.88
0.84
0.81
0.76
0.68

0.91
0.98
0.97
0.94
0.93
0.91
0.89
0.88
0.84
0.80
0.76
0.71
0.61

0.91
0.97
0.95
0.93
0.91
0.90
0.88
0.85
0.82
0.77
0.73
0.67
0.57

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

670
2,211
89,771
43,545
220
50,531
8,414

0.86
0.92
0.89
0.89
0.94
0.90
0.91

0.83
0.91
0.85
0.87
0.91
0.87
0.88

0.79
0.90
0.83
0.85
0.90
0.85
0.86

77,003
14,606
9,755
16,676
25,518
143,558

0.92
0.84
0.91
0.89
0.82
0.89

0.90
0.79
0.88
0.85
0.79
0.86

0.89
0.75
0.86
0.83
0.77
0.84

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactc
Otherd
Subtotal

8,925
27,433
15,236
51,594

0.88
0.91
0.86
0.89

0.82
0.88
0.83
0.86

0.78
0.86
0.81
0.83

Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

191
19
210

0.92
0.89
0.92

0.92
0.89
0.91

0.91
0.89
0.91

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

44,309
22,324
91,061
33,282
4,386

0.91
0.90
0.88
0.91
0.76

0.88
0.88
0.85
0.89
0.72

0.86
0.85
0.82
0.87
0.69

Year of diagnosis
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010

36,216
34,300
33,163
32,417
31,127
28,139

0.88
0.88
0.89
0.89
0.90
0.90

0.85
0.85
0.86
0.87
0.87
0.88

0.82
0.83
0.84
0.84
0.85
0.86

195,362

0.89

0.86

0.84

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

Total

Note. Data exclude persons whose month of diagnosis or month of death is unknown.
See Technical Notes for method for calculating proportion of persons surviving.
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.

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Table 18a. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection, by year and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States
2010

2011

Estimated

a

2012

Estimated

a

2013
a

Estimateda

Estimated

91

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Age at end of year (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

2,944
1,171
7,223
28,998
49,217
67,908
89,171
136,072
168,318
135,093
86,897
46,254
34,243

2,971
1,177
7,293
29,400
49,774
68,482
89,707
136,593
168,608
135,105
86,743
46,106
34,017

5.6
14.2
33.2
135.5
235.4
341.2
446.7
653.4
744.8
604.4
438.2
271.4
84.0

2,671
1,036
6,751
30,612
51,438
69,832
85,525
129,908
168,721
144,048
96,115
52,913
39,502

2,701
1,042
6,842
31,167
52,172
70,558
86,152
130,501
169,061
144,034
95,882
52,679
39,159

5.1
12.6
31.6
140.6
245.0
343.7
439.2
619.8
762.2
637.9
473.0
295.6
94.7

2,526
872
6,231
31,852
53,785
71,538
84,038
123,946
165,109
153,033
105,582
59,605
46,089

2,563
878
6,349
32,622
54,780
72,473
84,798
124,641
165,505
152,984
105,251
59,243
45,568

4.9
10.6
29.7
144.3
256.0
346.3
434.4
591.9
762.1
676.9
506.3
332.3
105.6

2,370
751
5,637
31,945
57,276
72,783
84,253
117,410
159,884
162,207
114,839
66,899
53,848

2,415
759
5,778
32,980
58,652
73,984
85,193
118,185
160,327
162,034
114,306
66,334
52,994

4.6
9.1
27.3
144.3
271.5
347.4
433.6
565.7
754.3
717.2
538.9
365.8
118.5

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

2,514
9,183
362,984
169,564
712
277,765
30,787

2,514
9,255
364,116
170,378
717
278,081
30,915

110.8
62.6
957.9
335.7
143.5
140.9
547.3

2,615
9,871
374,401
175,810
758
284,169
31,448

2,615
9,965
375,745
176,782
765
284,497
31,582

114.3
65.3
978.7
340.3
149.8
144.1
541.8

2,748
10,608
385,351
182,346
809
290,389
31,955

2,750
10,735
386,974
183,560
818
290,736
32,084

119.0
68.2
997.9
345.8
156.9
147.1
533.6

2,868
11,361
396,852
188,827
859
296,976
32,359

2,870
11,530
398,645
190,282
869
297,289
32,456

123.2
70.9
1,018.1
350.8
162.8
150.3
523.5

377,287
67,465
45,693

431,706
82,781
50,933

—
—
—

393,828
66,233
45,623

451,841
81,729
50,958

—
—
—

410,383
64,957
45,511

472,561
80,613
50,929

—
—
—

427,150
63,990
45,398

493,543
79,709
50,849

—
—
—

54,122
3,922
89,985
638,474

67,751
3,929
3,138
640,239

—
—
—
512.0

55,600
4,100
94,090
659,474

69,847
4,106
3,104
661,585

—
—
—
524.0

56,895
4,232
98,539
680,517

71,724
4,237
3,086
683,152

—
—
—
535.7

58,215
4,335
103,032
702,120

73,652
4,336
3,075
705,165

—
—
—
547.4

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

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Table 18a. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection, by year and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States (cont)
2010

2011

Estimated

a

2012

Estimated

a

2013
a

Estimateda

Estimated

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

39,701
110,583
4,275
57,532
212,091

53,226
153,479
4,282
1,778
212,765

—
—
—
—
162.0

39,046
113,044
4,473
60,364
216,927

52,841
158,553
4,479
1,791
217,665

—
—
—
—
164.2

38,434
115,070
4,626
63,033
221,163

52,408
163,103
4,631
1,800
221,941

—
—
—
—
166.0

37,905
117,259
4,792
65,656
225,612

51,976
167,772
4,795
1,817
226,361

—
—
—
—
167.7

2,602
342
2,944

2,624
347
2,971

—
—
5.6

2,323
348
2,671

2,347
354
2,701

—
—
5.1

2,144
382
2,526

2,173
391
2,563

—
—
4.9

1,965
405
2,370

1,999
416
2,415

—
—
4.6

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West

224,220
100,550
365,470
163,269

224,961
100,658
366,476
163,879

406.2
150.3
319.0
227.2

227,653
104,114
379,033
168,272

228,438
104,239
380,283
168,990

410.6
155.2
327.6
232.0

231,280
107,777
391,792
173,357

232,164
107,933
393,326
174,234

415.8
160.3
335.2
236.7

234,718
111,572
405,462
178,350

235,612
111,699
407,214
179,415

420.5
165.3
343.6
241.2

Totalf

853,509

855,974

276.7

879,072

881,951

282.9

904,206

907,657

289.0

930,102

933,941

295.1

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at end of year)
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

92

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
a
Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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
e

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

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 18b. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection, by year and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States and 6 dependent areas
2010

2011

Estimated

a

2012
a

Estimated

2013

Estimated

a

Estimateda

93

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Age at end of year (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

2,991
1,189
7,389
29,431
50,030
69,381
91,150
139,017
171,952
138,036
88,779
47,355
35,295

3,018
1,195
7,460
29,840
50,600
69,973
91,703
139,554
172,254
138,051
88,626
47,208
35,068

5.6
14.2
33.5
135.7
236.3
344.0
450.7
659.0
751.7
610.3
442.2
274.1
85.4

2,713
1,051
6,894
31,049
52,244
71,265
87,420
132,658
172,326
147,132
98,209
54,132
40,680

2,744
1,058
6,987
31,614
52,994
72,013
88,065
133,269
172,676
147,120
97,973
53,896
40,333

5.1
12.6
31.8
140.7
245.9
346.3
443.0
625.0
769.0
644.0
477.6
298.5
96.1

2,554
894
6,350
32,323
54,577
72,914
85,854
126,529
168,637
156,326
107,842
60,954
47,426

2,592
901
6,471
33,108
55,593
73,873
86,632
127,245
169,041
156,278
107,504
60,587
46,896

4.8
10.7
29.8
144.6
256.7
348.6
438.1
596.8
768.8
683.6
511.0
335.5
107.1

2,388
776
5,730
32,432
58,045
74,121
86,030
119,796
163,294
165,666
117,357
68,332
55,364

2,434
784
5,874
33,486
59,444
75,352
86,990
120,590
163,741
165,490
116,813
67,757
54,492

4.6
9.2
27.3
144.7
272.0
349.6
437.1
570.1
760.9
724.1
544.4
369.0
120.1

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

2,515
9,237
363,335
187,545
728
277,831
30,804

2,515
9,309
364,470
188,446
733
278,147
30,932

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

2,616
9,923
374,761
194,000
774
284,235
31,464

2,616
10,017
376,108
195,057
781
284,563
31,598

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

2,749
10,659
385,706
200,817
826
290,454
31,969

2,751
10,786
387,332
202,118
835
290,801
32,097

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

2,869
11,412
397,215
207,546
874
297,044
32,371

2,871
11,581
399,011
209,073
885
297,357
32,467

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

380,876
72,357
46,681

435,436
87,865
51,940

—
—
—

397,591
71,026
46,597

455,769
86,711
51,951

—
—
—

414,377
69,669
46,469

476,742
85,505
51,907

—
—
—

431,350
68,656
46,348

497,957
84,547
51,816

—
—
—

56,555
4,070
90,435
650,974

70,291
4,077
3,188
652,797

—
—
—
515.4

58,094
4,249
94,572
672,129

72,456
4,255
3,154
674,297

—
—
—
527.3

59,443
4,383
99,038
693,379

74,391
4,388
3,139
696,072

—
—
—
539.0

60,804
4,491
103,555
715,204

76,360
4,492
3,128
718,300

—
—
—
550.8

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

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Table 18b. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection, by year and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States and 6 dependent areas (cont)
2010

2011

Estimateda

2012

Estimateda

2013

Estimateda

Estimateda

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

41,120
114,685
4,402
57,823
218,030

54,701
157,812
4,409
1,814
218,736

—
—
—
—
164.3

40,448
117,221
4,599
60,663
222,931

54,298
162,969
4,605
1,828
223,700

—
—
—
—
166.5

39,821
119,322
4,756
63,348
227,247

53,849
167,611
4,760
1,837
228,057

—
—
—
—
168.3

39,271
121,548
4,922
65,998
231,739

53,393
172,336
4,925
1,857
232,511

—
—
—
—
170.1

2,642
349
2,991

2,664
354
3,018

—
—
5.6

2,360
353
2,713

2,385
359
2,744

—
—
5.1

2,171
383
2,554

2,200
392
2,592

—
—
4.8

1,983
405
2,388

2,018
416
2,434

—
—
4.6

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

224,220
100,550
365,470
163,269
18,486

224,961
100,658
366,476
163,879
18,577

406.2
150.3
319.0
227.2
451.2

227,653
104,114
379,033
168,272
18,701

228,438
104,239
380,283
168,990
18,790

410.6
155.2
327.6
232.0
460.5

231,280
107,777
391,792
173,357
18,974

232,164
107,933
393,326
174,234
19,064

415.8
160.3
335.2
236.7
472.5

234,718
111,572
405,462
178,350
19,229

235,612
111,699
407,214
179,415
19,304

420.5
165.3
343.6
241.2
484.1

Totalf

871,995

874,551

279.0

897,773

900,741

285.2

923,180

926,721

291.3

949,331

953,245

297.4

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at end of year)
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

94

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
a
Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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, 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 19a. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by year and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States
2010

2011

Estimateda

2012

Estimateda

2013

Estimateda

Estimateda

95

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Age at end of year (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

459
324
2,516
7,475
15,752
27,638
44,636
77,472
104,424
87,144
57,449
30,877
23,087

462
326
2,534
7,568
15,932
27,871
44,892
77,729
104,535
87,102
57,341
30,781
22,950

0.9
3.9
11.5
34.9
75.3
138.9
223.6
371.8
461.8
389.7
289.7
181.2
56.7

374
254
2,261
7,974
16,100
27,925
41,978
72,872
103,793
92,674
63,445
35,150
26,613

377
256
2,284
8,112
16,347
28,237
42,298
73,193
103,967
92,637
63,299
35,019
26,420

0.7
3.1
10.5
36.6
76.8
137.6
215.6
347.6
468.7
410.3
312.3
196.5
63.9

314
193
1,953
8,208
16,439
28,186
40,408
68,566
100,646
97,936
69,556
39,536
30,962

317
194
1,980
8,387
16,768
28,592
40,806
68,961
100,862
97,898
69,363
39,338
30,684

0.6
2.4
9.3
37.1
78.3
136.6
209.1
327.5
464.4
433.2
333.7
220.7
71.1

269
152
1,696
8,218
17,296
28,158
39,781
63,972
96,359
103,289
75,413
44,434
36,075

272
154
1,729
8,443
17,733
28,664
40,278
64,418
96,627
103,194
75,120
44,136
35,633

0.5
1.8
8.2
37.0
82.1
134.6
205.0
308.3
454.6
456.8
354.2
243.4
79.7

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

1,356
5,046
198,670
102,059
399
153,116
18,607

1,355
5,077
199,009
102,485
402
152,986
18,710

59.7
34.4
523.5
201.9
80.5
77.5
331.3

1,411
5,338
204,598
105,028
421
155,600
19,017

1,410
5,378
205,096
105,537
425
155,468
19,132

61.6
35.3
534.2
203.1
83.2
78.7
328.2

1,466
5,629
210,380
107,964
441
157,687
19,336

1,466
5,681
211,018
108,568
446
157,514
19,459

63.5
36.1
544.2
204.5
85.5
79.7
323.6

1,509
5,935
216,590
110,803
465
160,179
19,631

1,508
6,001
217,250
111,480
470
159,945
19,747

64.7
36.9
554.8
205.5
88.1
80.9
318.5

208,125
46,705
30,407

232,456
55,288
33,058

—
—
—

214,912
46,034
30,418

240,811
54,766
33,150

—
—
—

221,388
45,303
30,357

248,996
54,172
33,162

—
—
—

228,131
44,686
30,237

257,544
53,649
33,095

—
—
—

33,462
2,198
44,842
365,739

41,047
2,205
2,132
366,187

—
—
—
292.8

34,537
2,281
46,840
375,022

42,536
2,289
2,106
375,658

—
—
—
297.5

35,483
2,327
48,977
383,835

43,875
2,336
2,092
384,634

—
—
—
301.6

36,477
2,386
51,354
393,271

45,341
2,395
2,100
394,124

—
—
—
306.0

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

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Table 19a. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by year and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States (cont)
2010

2011

Estimateda
No.

No.

25,494
60,000
2,349
25,212
113,055

32,217
77,675
2,357
1,128
113,376

442
17
459

Region of residence
Northeast
Midwest
South
West
Totalf

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at end of year)
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

96

a

Rate

2012

Estimateda

2013

Estimateda

Estimateda

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

—
—
—
—
86.3

25,232
61,753
2,455
26,577
116,017

32,145
80,670
2,464
1,133
116,412

—
—
—
—
87.8

24,984
63,332
2,528
27,910
118,754

32,048
83,485
2,537
1,129
119,200

—
—
—
—
89.1

24,717
64,879
2,638
29,338
121,572

31,905
86,319
2,651
1,130
122,005

—
—
—
—
90.4

445
17
462

—
—
0.9

355
19
374

358
19
377

—
—
0.7

297
17
314

300
17
317

—
—
0.6

254
15
269

257
15
272

—
—
0.5

133,906
52,276
195,618
97,453

134,509
52,242
195,588
97,685

242.9
78.0
170.3
135.4

135,485
54,056
202,223
99,649

136,157
54,031
202,331
99,928

244.7
80.5
174.3
137.2

136,936
55,704
208,565
101,698

137,671
55,679
208,760
102,040

246.6
82.7
177.9
138.6

138,144
57,388
215,877
103,703

138,904
57,311
216,042
104,144

247.9
84.8
182.3
140.0

479,253

480,024

155.2

491,413

492,447

158.0

502,903

504,150

160.5

515,112

516,401

163.2

Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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
e

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

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 19b. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by year and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States and
6 dependent areas

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Age at end of year (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

467
331
2,574
7,625
15,979
28,120
45,568
79,133
106,791
89,148
58,772
31,670
23,815

470
333
2,592
7,719
16,161
28,358
45,830
79,393
106,901
89,101
58,659
31,571
23,673

0.9
4.0
11.6
35.1
75.5
139.4
225.2
374.9
466.5
393.9
292.7
183.3
57.7

381
258
2,317
8,109
16,333
28,378
42,830
74,371
106,134
94,759
64,908
36,020
27,434

384
260
2,341
8,248
16,582
28,695
43,157
74,696
106,305
94,716
64,753
35,883
27,234

0.7
3.1
10.7
36.7
76.9
138.0
217.1
350.3
473.4
414.6
315.6
198.7
64.9

320
197
1,998
8,335
16,660
28,611
41,210
69,909
102,897
100,146
71,147
40,489
31,908

323
199
2,025
8,516
16,992
29,023
41,616
70,310
103,109
100,100
70,944
40,283
31,620

0.6
2.4
9.3
37.2
78.5
137.0
210.4
329.8
468.9
437.8
337.2
223.1
72.2

272
158
1,733
8,347
17,521
28,563
40,523
65,206
98,466
105,631
77,161
45,444
37,147

275
161
1,767
8,574
17,961
29,077
41,029
65,659
98,732
105,528
76,856
45,135
36,691

0.5
1.9
8.2
37.1
82.2
134.9
206.2
310.4
458.8
461.8
358.2
245.8
80.9

97

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

1,357
5,070
198,860
112,528
409
153,153
18,616

1,356
5,101
199,200
112,949
412
153,023
18,720

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

1,412
5,361
204,788
115,577
431
155,637
19,026

1,411
5,401
205,287
116,075
435
155,505
19,141

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

1,467
5,651
210,573
118,616
452
157,726
19,342

1,467
5,702
211,211
119,203
457
157,553
19,465

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

1,510
5,957
216,784
121,592
474
160,219
19,636

1,509
6,023
217,444
122,252
479
159,986
19,752

—
—
—
—
—
—
—

210,161
49,766
31,102

234,520
58,383
33,754

—
—
—

216,997
49,047
31,104

242,926
57,808
33,835

—
—
—

223,553
48,290
31,032

251,193
57,182
33,835

—
—
—

230,368
47,666
30,903

259,819
56,652
33,758

—
—
—

34,886
2,294
44,968
373,177

42,499
2,301
2,161
373,618

—
—
—
295.0

36,008
2,378
46,967
382,501

44,034
2,386
2,136
383,125

—
—
—
299.6

36,975
2,424
49,105
391,379

45,395
2,433
2,122
392,161

—
—
—
303.7

38,005
2,485
51,491
400,918

46,899
2,494
2,132
401,755

—
—
—
308.1

2010

2011

Estimated

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent
Male-to-male sexual contact
Injection drug use
Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

a

2012
a

Estimated

2013

Estimated

a

Estimateda

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Table 19b. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by year and selected characteristics, 2010–2013—United States and
6 dependent areas (cont)
2010

2011

Estimateda

2012

Estimateda

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

26,403
62,222
2,435
25,289
116,349

33,138
79,953
2,442
1,140
116,673

—
—
—
—
87.6

26,128
64,025
2,543
26,654
119,350

33,052
82,998
2,551
1,145
119,746

—
—
—
—
89.1

25,873
65,650
2,615
27,990
122,128

32,947
85,862
2,624
1,141
122,574

448
19
467

451
19
470

—
—
0.9

360
21
381

363
21
384

—
—
0.7

302
18
320

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

133,906
52,276
195,618
97,453
10,740

134,509
52,242
195,588
97,685
10,736

242.9
78.0
170.3
135.4
260.8

135,485
54,056
202,223
99,649
10,819

136,157
54,031
202,331
99,928
10,808

244.7
80.5
174.3
137.2
264.9

Totalf

489,993

490,760

156.6

502,232

503,254

159.4

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contactd
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal
Child (<13 yrs at end of year)
Perinatal
Othere
Subtotal

2013

Estimateda
Rate

Estimateda

98

No.

No.

Rate

—
—
—
—
90.5

25,600
67,236
2,723
29,423
124,982

32,797
88,737
2,736
1,145
125,415

—
—
—
—
91.7

305
18
323

—
—
0.6

257
15
272

260
15
275

—
—
0.5

136,936
55,704
208,565
101,698
10,924

137,671
55,679
208,760
102,040
10,907

246.6
82.7
177.9
138.6
270.3

138,144
57,388
215,877
103,703
11,060

138,904
57,311
216,042
104,144
11,043

247.9
84.8
182.3
140.0
276.9

513,827

515,057

161.9

526,172

527,445

164.6

a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays and missing transmission category, 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
f

Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, 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 20a. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2013—United States
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asiana

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Black/African American

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Hispanic/Latinob

Estimatedc

Estimatedc

No.

No.

Rate

1,547

1,578

21.8

475

No.

No.

White

Estimatedc

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

2.6

3

3

2.9

Multiple races

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Total

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Estimatedc

Rate

No.

No.d

Rate

Age at end of year (yr)

99

<13

8

8

1.8

66

68

2.7

13–14

0

0

0.0

11

11

3.0

470

15–19

9

9

5.0

50

51

5.2

3,638

20–24

106

109

54.1

324

337

25–29

177

179

104.5

773

30–34

299

302

190.4

35–39

301

302

211.4

40–44

441

443

45–49

503

50–54
55–59

331

336

281

287

1.1

134

137

6.1

2,370

2,415

4.6

40.1

159

160

8.5

0

0

0.0

84

85

1.9

27

27

9.5

751

759

9.1

3,734 121.8

1,107

1,132

24.6

2

2

5.4

589

602

5.2

242

248

38.5

5,637

5,778

27.3

27.7

19,474 20,110 588.5

5,956

6,147 131.4

30

31

64.3

4,732

4,883

38.3

1,323

1,363

250.0

31,945 32,980 144.3

799

59.0

30,615 31,329 1,096.4

12,364 12,686 289.1

66

68

138.6

11,014 11,275

91.1

2,267

2,316

560.3

57,276 58,652 271.5

1,125

1,153

82.5

33,712 34,222 1,251.8

17,725 18,066 412.5

103

105

228.4

16,979 17,252 141.2

2,840

2,884

793.9

72,783 73,984 347.4

1,553

1,584 117.9

36,864 37,234 1,499.6

21,333 21,619 531.3

108

109

280.4

20,965 21,187 188.0

3,129

3,157 1,063.4

84,253 85,193 433.6

299.5

2,116

2,148 160.0

48,098 48,386 1,850.2

27,277 27,521 729.1

132

134

369.4

35,233 35,422 278.8

4,113

4,132 1,512.6 117,410 118,185 565.7

502

326.1

1,863

1,883 162.5

62,760 62,920 2,370.2

33,733 33,900 1,023.2

130

131

384.8

55,171 55,261 403.4

5,724

5,730 2,388.1 159,884 160,327 754.3

469

466

285.0

1,345

1,355 126.4

63,180 63,131 2,321.5

29,647 29,676 1,053.1

106

106

319.2

62,034 61,891 398.1

5,426

5,409 2,277.0 162,207 162,034 717.2

284

281

192.6

985

989 101.7

47,934 47,678 1,958.9

19,358 19,327 873.8

95

96

347.2

42,529 42,310 278.1

3,654

3,625 1,778.2 114,839 114,306 538.9

60–64

160

159

137.6

605

607

74.1

27,825 27,530 1,434.5

10,562 10,505 642.7

53

53

246.1

25,600 25,406 188.6

2,094

2,073 1,334.2

66,899 66,334 365.8

65

111

109

50.0

545

544

31.3

20,735 20,317 529.0

31

31

79.6

21,765 21,430

60.8

1,386

1,354

53,848 52,994 118.5

1,228

1,387

—

6,324

7,764

— 191,955 210,299

—

Injection drug use

198

223

—

262

Male-to-male sexual contact
and injection drug use

273

305

—

Heterosexual contacte

147

168

4

4

247
2,097

9,275

9,207 274.5

441.8

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

Perinatal
Otherf
Subtotal

— 122,737 152,303

—

89,409 104,529

—

543

608

397

—

30,731 40,570

—

17,192 21,409

—

23

25

—

13,407 14,610

—

2,177

290

347

—

13,209 16,000

—

9,919

—

34

37

—

20,304 21,426

—

—

645

813

—

35,540 47,257

—

11,802 13,953

—

36

41

—

8,270

9,382

—

24

24

—

2,554

2,554

—

1,035

1,035

—

1

1

—

543

543

12

—

1,730

70

—

53,555

880

—

21,883

437

—

69

3

—

23,035

1,565

2,099

228.4

9,275

9,416 145.5 258,326 259,563 1,727.4 150,018 151,282 728.6

706

715

8,697

— 427,150 493,543

—

2,475

—

63,990 79,709

—

2,591

2,816

—

45,398 50,849

—

—

1,775

2,038

—

58,215 73,652

—

—

174

174

—

4,335

4,336

—

—

2,513

109

— 103,032

3,075

—

329.8 257,514 257,826 308.7

14,954 16,652

24,184 24,263 1,272.6 702,120 705,165 547.4

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Table 20a. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2013—United States (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asiana

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Black/African American

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Hispanic/Latinob
Estimatedc

Rate

No.

No.

6,834

9,257

20,598 28,065

White

Estimatedc

Rate

Multiple races

Estimatedc

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

—

21

26

—

10,193 12,478

—

84

121

—

19,506 25,595

2

2

—

Rate

Total

Estimatedc

Estimatedc

Rate

No.

No.d

No.

No.

Rate

—

1,885

2,372

—

37,905 51,976

—

—

4,076

5,423

— 117,259 167,772

—

—

194

194

—

4,792

4,795

—

—

65,656

1,817

—

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
e

Heterosexual contact
Perinatal
f

181

238

—

89

170

—

18,702 27,435

—

372

504

—

1,146

1,788

—

71,477 106,276

—

7

7

—

18

18

—

2,938

2,941

—

—

43,862

853

—

1,058

1,058

—

9,988

283

—

43

2

—

38,478 38,664 190.0

150

151

70.9

575

575

8,907

528

—

1,886

67

39,181 39,177

44.9

8,041

8,056

Other

203

14

—

767

70

Subtotal

763

763

79.5

2,020

2,047

Perinatal

7

7

—

44

45

—

1,275

1,298

—

308

312

—

3

3

—

208

212

—

120

122

—

1,965

1,999

—

Otherf

1

1

—

22

23

—

272

280

—

23

23

—

0

0

—

73

75

—

14

14

—

405

416

—

Subtotal

8

8

1.8

66

68

2.7

1,547

1,578

21.8

331

336

2.6

3

3

2.9

281

287

1.1

134

137

6.1

2,370

2,415

4.6

Northeast

165

166

131.8

2,583

2,623

76.1

95,442 95,740 1,524.1

66,955 67,265 887.5

58

59

290.8

57,917 58,130 154.1

Midwest

361

361

90.2

989

1,000

51.0

48,987 49,007 702.7

11,694 11,777 235.4

38

38

132.3

45,297 45,299

South

708

705

91.5

2,118

2,152

58.3 224,317 225,606 1,001.8

56,968 57,389 289.3

130

132

163.5 108,706 108,666 156.1

West

1,634

1,639

158.4

5,671

5,755

80.4

53,210 53,851 246.8

633

640

158.5

Totalg

2,868

2,870

123.2

70.9 396,852 398,645 1,018.1 188,827 190,282 350.8

859

869

162.8 296,976 297,289 150.3

28.0 136,979 137,504 813.8

391.4 225,612 226,361 167.7

Child (<13 yrs at end of year)

100

Region of residence

11,361 11,530

28,106 28,292 836.9

87.1

85,056 85,194 221.6

11,598 11,630 1,348.7 234,718 235,612 420.5
4,206

4,217

355.8 111,572 111,699 165.3

12,515 12,565

624.4 405,462 407,214 343.6

4,040

4,045

189.0 178,350 179,415 241.2

32,359 32,456

523.5 930,102 933,941 295.1

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and
are considered unreliable.
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 transmission category, 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 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 20b. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas
American Indian/
Alaska Native
No.

Est. No.c

Black/
African American

Asiana
No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Hispanic/Latinob
No.

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

352

3

3

White
No.

Multiple races

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Total
No.

Est. No.c,d

Age at end of year (yr)

101

<13

8

8

66

68

1,548

1,579

347

281

287

135

138

2,388

2,434

13–14

0

0

11

11

471

476

183

185

0

0

84

85

27

27

776

784

15–19

9

9

50

51

3,641

3,737

1,196

1,223

2

2

589

602

243

249

5,730

5,874

20–24

106

109

324

337

19,479

20,115

6,438

6,649

30

31

4,732

4,883

1,323

1,363

32,432

33,486

25–29

177

179

774

800

30,627

31,342

13,119

13,464

67

69

11,014

11,275

2,267

2,316

58,045

59,444

30–34

299

302

1,129

1,157

33,746

34,257

19,016

19,386

105

107

16,984

17,257

2,842

2,886

74,121

75,352

35–39

301

302

1,560

1,591

36,893

37,264

23,072

23,377

110

111

20,965

21,187

3,129

3,157

86,030

86,990

40–44

441

443

2,126

2,157

48,151

48,440

29,587

29,849

135

137

35,241

35,430

4,115

4,134

119,796

120,590

45–49

503

502

1,874

1,894

62,826

62,987

37,045

37,215

133

134

55,187

55,277

5,726

5,732

163,294

163,741

50–54

470

467

1,352

1,362

63,231

63,182

33,030

33,056

108

108

62,047

61,904

5,428

5,411

165,666

165,490

55–59

284

281

989

993

47,976

47,720

21,820

21,778

95

96

42,538

42,319

3,655

3,626

117,357

116,813

60–64

160

159

608

610

27,850

27,555

11,955

11,888

55

55

25,609

25,415

2,095

2,074

68,332

67,757

65

111

109

549

548

20,776

20,358

10,738

10,653

31

31

21,773

21,438

1,386

1,354

55,364

54,492

1,228

1,387

6,345

7,790

122,804

152,383

93,474

108,786

550

615

191,989

210,337

14,960

16,658

431,350

497,957

Injection drug use

198

223

263

405

30,749

40,615

21,835

26,188

23

26

13,411

14,616

2,177

2,475

68,656

84,547

Male-to-male sexual contact and
injection drug use

273

305

291

349

13,214

16,006

9,635

10,871

34

37

20,310

21,432

2,591

2,816

46,348

51,816

Heterosexual contacte

148

169

647

817

35,585

47,331

14,341

16,580

37

42

8,271

9,383

1,775

2,037

60,804

76,360

4

4

24

24

2,558

2,558

1,186

1,186

1

1

543

543

175

175

4,491

4,492

247

12

1,745

70

53,624

880

22,316

489

70

3

23,040

1,565

2,513

109

103,555

3,128

2,098

2,100

9,315

9,456

258,534

259,773

162,787

164,101

715

724

257,564

257,876

24,191

24,270

715,204

718,300

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

Perinatal
Otherf
Subtotal

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Table 20b. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native
No.

Est. No.c

Black/
African American

Asiana
No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c

Hispanic/Latinob
No.

Est. No.c

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander
No.

Est. No.c

White

Multiple races

No.

Est. No.c

Total

No.

Est. No.c

No.

Est. No.c,d

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
e

Heterosexual contact
Perinatal
f

181

238

89

173

18,711

27,454

8,188

10,647

21

27

10,196

12,483

1,885

2,372

39,271

53,393

372

504

1,149

1,796

71,553

106,403

24,792

32,473

87

127

19,516

25,608

4,079

5,426

121,548

172,336

7

7

18

18

2,943

2,946

1,183

1,183

2

2

575

575

194

194

4,922

4,925

Other

203

14

775

71

43,926

856

10,249

318

46

2

8,912

528

1,887

68

65,998

1,857

Subtotal

763

763

2,031

2,058

137,133

137,659

44,412

44,620

156

158

39,199

39,195

8,045

8,060

231,739

232,511

7

7

44

45

1,276

1,299

324

329

3

3

208

212

121

123

1,983

2,018

Other

1

1

22

23

272

280

23

23

0

0

73

75

14

14

405

416

Subtotal

8

8

66

68

1,548

1,579

347

352

3

3

281

287

135

138

2,388

2,434

Northeast

165

166

2,583

2,623

95,442

95,740

66,955

67,265

58

59

57,917

58,130

11,598

11,630

234,718

235,612

Midwest

361

361

989

1,000

48,987

49,007

11,694

11,777

38

38

45,297

45,299

4,206

4,217

111,572

111,699

South

708

705

2,118

2,152

224,317

225,606

56,968

57,389

130

132

108,706

108,666

12,515

12,565

405,462

407,214

West

1,634

1,639

5,671

5,755

28,106

28,292

53,210

53,851

633

640

85,056

85,194

4,040

4,045

178,350

179,415

1

1

51

51

363

366

18,719

18,791

15

15

68

68

12

11

19,229

19,304

2,869

2,871

11,412

11,581

397,215

399,011

207,546

209,073

874

885

297,044

297,357

32,371

32,467

949,331

953,245

Child (<13 yrs at end of year)
Perinatal
f

Region of residence

102

U.S. dependent areas
Totalg

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and are
considered unreliable.
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 transmission category, 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, 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 21a. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2013—United States
American Indian/
Alaska Native
Estimated
No.

No.

Asian
c

Rate

a

Black/African American

c
Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

Estimated
No.

No.

Hispanic/Latino

c

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

b
c

White

c
Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Multiple races

c
Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

Total

Estimated
No.

No.

c

c
Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

d

Rate

Age at end of year (yr)

103

<13

2

2

0.4

4

4

0.2

174

176

2.4

38

38

0.3

2

2

1.9

32

32

0.1

17

17

0.8

269

272

0.5

13–14

0

0

0.0

2

2

0.5

101

103

8.7

29

29

1.5

0

0

0.0

15

15

0.3

5

5

1.8

152

154

1.8

15–19

2

2

1.1

12

12

1.3

1,128

1,151

37.6

333

339

7.4

1

1

2.5

141

143

1.2

79

81

12.6

1,696

1,729

8.2

20–24

22

22

11.1

48

50

4.1

5,315

5,459

159.8

1,578

1,620

34.6

7

7

14.8

838

861

6.8

410

423

77.6

8,218

8,443

37.0

25–29

50

51

29.5

199

205

15.2

9,721

9,963

348.7

3,974

4,074

92.9

17

18

35.9

2,540

2,603

21.0

795

818

198.0 17,296 17,733

82.1

30–34

111

112

70.6

391

401

28.7

13,691 13,923

509.3

7,519

7,663 175.0

42

43

93.0

5,182

5,276

43.2

1,222

1,246

343.1 28,158 28,664 134.6

35–39

132

132

92.6

655

667

49.7

18,035 18,241

734.7 10,817 10,965 269.5

52

53

134.9

8,391

8,495

75.4

1,699

1,725

581.0 39,781 40,278 205.0

40–44

246

247

167.2

1,130

1,146

85.3

26,694 26,857 1,027.0 15,953 16,094 426.4

71

72

198.9

17,322 17,419 137.1

2,556

2,582

945.2 63,972 64,418 308.3

45–49

290

289

188.0

1,115

1,126

97.2

38,218 38,326 1,443.8 21,892 22,004 664.2

88

89

261.3

30,918 30,934 225.8

3,838

3,858 1,607.8 96,359 96,627 454.6

50–54

293

292

178.7

862

867

80.8

40,038 40,017 1,471.5 20,514 20,550 729.3

76

77

230.5

37,636 37,516 241.3

3,870

3,875 1,631.3 103,289 103,194 456.8

55–59

184

183

125.1

684

687

70.6

31,440 31,329 1,287.2 13,694 13,688 618.9

57

57

208.5

26,730 26,559 174.6

2,624

2,618 1,284.2 75,413 75,120 354.2

60–64

99

98

85.3

439

441

53.8

18,271 18,126

944.5

7,669

7,652 468.1

30

30

139.1

16,403 16,272 120.8

65

78

77

35.3

394

393

22.6

13,764 13,578

353.5

6,793

6,762 201.6

22

22

56.5

Male-to-male sexual contact

632

694

—

3,171

3,899

—

63,264 75,577

— 49,031 57,000

—

300

328

Injection drug use

119

130

—

160

249

—

21,533 26,925

— 12,394 15,036

—

14

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

183

198

—

188

222

—

9,311 10,716

—

6,003

6,737

—

21

87

21,793 28,345

—

7,998

9,414

—

—

559

562

—

— 12,517

304

1,523

1,517

14,031 13,820

39.2

993

981

975.9 44,434 44,136 243.4
320.0 36,075 35,633

79.7

— 103,301 110,662

—

8,432

9,384

— 228,131 257,544

—

15

—

9,434

—

1,646

1,859

— 44,686 53,649

—

23

—

12,694 13,213

—

1,837

1,985

— 30,237 33,095

—

22

25

—

4,951

5,541

—

1,183

1,363

— 36,477 45,341

—

1

1

—

272

273

—

107

108

—

—

31

2

—

10,438

1,140

—

1,489

75

955.1 88,502 89,053 428.9

389

394

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent

99

—

443

555

—

Perinatal
f
Other

2

2

—

10

10

—

1,435

1,439

112

10

—

962

54

—

25,805

515

Subtotal

1,135

1,135

123.5

4,934

4,989

77.1

143,141 143,517

8,820

181.6 140,476 140,262 168.0

14,694 14,775

2,386

2,395

—

— 51,354

2,100

—

774.9 393,271 394,124 306.0

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Table 21a. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2013—United States (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native
Estimated
No.

No.

Asiana
c

Rate

Black/African American

c
Estimated
No.

No.

Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

c

Estimated

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Hispanic/Latinob

No.

No.

4,714

c

White

c
Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Multiple races

c
Estimated
No.

No.

Rate

Estimated
No.

No.

Total
c

c
Estimated

Rate

No.

No.

d

Rate

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contacte

91

115

—

51

91

—

12,592 17,095

—

6,041

—

13

15

—

5,910

6,893

—

1,346

1,655

— 24,717 31,905

—

190

39,487 54,293

9,998 12,140

— 64,879 86,319

—

—

244

—

609

865

—

— 12,124 15,573

—

43

57

—

—

2,428

3,147

Perinatal
Otherf

4

4

—

6

6

—

1,656

1,664

—

577

580

—

2

2

—

279

280

—

114

115

87

9

—

331

46

—

19,540

504

—

4,848

193

—

16

1

—

3,484

339

—

1,032

38

Subtotal

372

372

38.8

997

1,008

13.8

435.3 22,263 22,389 110.0

74

75

34.9

19,671 19,651

22.5

4,920

4,955

Perinatal
Otherf

1

1

—

4

4

—

163

165

—

38

38

—

2

2

—

29

29

—

17

17

—

254

257

—

1

1

—

0

0

—

11

11

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

3

3

—

0

0

—

15

15

—

Subtotal

2

2

0.4

4

4

0.2

174

176

2.4

38

38

0.3

2

2

1.9

32

32

0.1

17

17

0.8

269

272

0.5

Northeast

85

85

67.9

1,326

1,342

38.9

56,575 56,901

905.8 40,903 41,196 543.5

24

24

119.9

31,804 31,852

84.5

7,427

7,504

870.3 138,144 138,904 247.9

Midwest

169

169

42.2

472

474

24.2

25,116 25,046

359.1

6,532 130.5

17

17

59.4

22,751 22,731

43.7

2,339

2,341

197.5 57,388 57,311

South

326

322

41.9

961

970

26.3

118,494 118,824

527.6 31,391 31,489 158.7

51

51

63.6

57,256 56,960

81.8

7,398

7,426

369.0 215,877 216,042 182.3

West

929

932

90.1

3,176

3,215

44.9

16,405 16,479

487.5 31,985 32,263 147.9

373

378

93.5

48,368 48,403 125.9

2,467

2,476

115.7 103,703 104,144 140.0

1,509

1,508

64.7

5,935

6,001

36.9

216,590 217,250

554.8 110,803 111,480 205.5

465

470

88.1 160,179 159,945

19,631 19,747

318.5 515,112 516,401 163.2

73,275 73,557

2,638

2,651

—

— 29,338

1,130

—

240.7 121,572 122,005

90.4

Child (<13 yrs at end of year)

104

Region of residence

Totalg

6,524

80.9

84.8

Note. Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than
30% and are considered unreliable.
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 transmission category, 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 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 21b. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas
American Indian/
Alaska Native
No.

Est. No.

Asian
c

No.

Black/
African American

a

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.

Hispanic/Latino
c

No.

b

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

c
Est. No.

No.

41

2

2

Est. No.

c

White
No.

Multiple races

Est. No.

c

No.

Total

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.

c,d

Age at end of year

105

<13

2

2

4

4

174

176

41

32

32

17

17

272

275

13–14

0

0

2

2

101

103

35

35

0

0

15

15

5

5

158

161

15–19

2

2

12

12

1,131

1,154

367

374

1

1

141

143

79

81

1,733

1,767

20–24

22

22

48

50

5,316

5,460

1,706

1,751

7

7

838

861

410

423

8,347

8,574

25–29

50

51

199

205

9,723

9,965

4,197

4,301

17

18

2,540

2,603

795

818

17,521

17,961

30–34

111

112

392

402

13,701

13,933

7,912

8,064

43

44

5,182

5,276

1,222

1,246

28,563

29,077

35–39

132

132

657

669

18,046

18,252

11,544

11,701

53

54

8,391

8,495

1,700

1,726

40,523

41,029

40–44

246

247

1,132

1,148

26,722

26,886

17,152

17,301

73

74

17,325

17,422

2,556

2,582

65,206

65,659

45–49

290

289

1,125

1,136

38,261

38,370

23,932

24,042

91

92

30,928

30,945

3,839

3,859

98,466

98,732

50–54

294

293

864

869

40,068

40,046

22,813

22,842

77

78

37,642

37,522

3,873

3,878

105,631

105,528

55–59

184

183

685

688

31,464

31,353

15,409

15,391

57

57

26,738

26,567

2,624

2,618

77,161

76,856

60–64

99

98

441

443

18,291

18,147

8,651

8,623

31

31

16,408

16,277

1,523

1,516

45,444

45,135

65

78

77

396

395

13,786

13,600

7,833

7,787

22

22

14,039

13,828

993

981

37,147

36,691

Male-to-male sexual contact

632

694

3,182

3,912

63,306

75,624

51,186

59,184

304

332

103,323

110,686

8,435

9,387

230,368

259,819

Injection drug use

119

130

161

252

21,546

26,948

15,358

18,011

14

15

8,822

9,437

1,646

1,859

47,666

56,652

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

183

198

189

223

9,313

10,718

6,662

7,392

21

23

12,698

13,217

1,837

1,985

30,903

33,758

88

100

444

556

21,826

28,391

9,491

10,923

22

25

4,951

5,541

1,183

1,363

38,005

46,899

2

2

10

10

1,437

1,441

656

659

1

1

272

273

107

108

2,485

2,494

Transmission category
Male adult or adolescent

Perinatal
f
Other

112

10

967

54

25,833

515

12,617

335

32

2

10,441

1,140

1,489

75

51,491

2,132

Subtotal

1,136

1,136

4,953

5,008

143,261

143,637

95,970

96,504

394

399

140,507

140,294

14,697

14,777

400,918

401,755

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Table 21b. Persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and selected characteristics, year-end 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native
No.

c
Est. No.

Asian
No.

Black/
African American

a

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.

b
Hispanic/Latino
c

No.

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

c
Est. No.

No.

c
Est. No.

White

Multiple races

c
Est. No.

No.

No.

Total

Est. No.

c

No.

Est. No.

c,d

Female adult or adolescent
Injection drug use
Heterosexual contacte

91

115

51

91

12,596

17,103

5,590

6,920

13

15

5,912

6,896

1,347

1,656

25,600

32,797

190

244

611

868

39,528

54,354

14,430

17,918

45

60

10,003

12,145

2,429

3,148

67,236

88,737

4

4

6

6

1,660

1,668

658

661

2

2

279

280

114

115

2,723

2,736

Perinatal
Otherf

87

9

332

46

19,565

505

4,903

207

18

1

3,486

339

1,032

38

29,423

1,145

Subtotal

372

372

1,000

1,011

73,349

73,631

25,581

25,706

78

79

19,680

19,660

4,922

4,957

124,982

125,415

Perinatal
Otherf

1

1

4

4

163

165

41

41

2

2

29

29

17

17

257

260

1

1

0

0

11

11

0

0

0

0

3

3

0

0

15

15

Subtotal

2

2

4

4

174

176

41

41

2

2

32

32

17

17

272

275

Northeast

85

85

1,326

1,342

56,575

56,901

40,903

41,196

24

24

31,804

31,852

7,427

7,504

138,144

138,904

Midwest

169

169

472

474

25,116

25,046

6,524

6,532

17

17

22,751

22,731

2,339

2,341

57,388

57,311

South

326

322

961

970

118,494

118,824

31,391

31,489

51

51

57,256

56,960

7,398

7,426

215,877

216,042

West

929

932

3,176

3,215

16,405

16,479

31,985

32,263

373

378

48,368

48,403

2,467

2,476

103,703

104,144

1

1

22

22

194

194

10,789

10,772

9

9

40

40

5

5

11,060

11,043

1,510

1,509

5,957

6,023

216,784

217,444

121,592

122,252

474

479

160,219

159,986

19,636

19,752

526,172

527,445

Child (<13 yrs at end of year)

Region of residence

106

U.S. dependent areas
Totalg

Note. Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and are
considered unreliable.
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 transmission category, 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, 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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Adults and adolescents

Children

Estimateda
Area of residence

Total

Estimateda

Estimateda

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

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

633
39
755
309
4,874
379
287
119
327
5,037
1,686
104
25
1,510
463
98
130
344
1,332
57
1,121
543
791
300
488
473
15
88
435
38
1,316
133
3,529
1,338
23
948
303
231
1,238
96
792
27
761
4,377
114
18
927
431
88
217
11
39,718

699
41
798
340
5,533
401
305
132
381
5,332
2,247
110
27
1,728
490
104
138
365
1,408
60
1,388
735
837
318
519
500
16
93
463
41
1,536
141
3,817
1,416
24
1,005
334
244
1,322
101
841
28
808
4,817
120
19
983
455
96
230
12
43,899

17.2
6.8
14.3
13.8
17.2
9.0
10.0
16.8
66.9
31.3
27.0
9.2
2.0
16.1
9.0
4.0
5.8
9.9
36.6
5.2
27.7
12.8
10.0
7.0
21.0
9.9
1.9
6.1
19.6
3.6
20.4
8.2
22.8
17.0
4.0
10.3
10.5
7.3
12.2
11.2
20.7
4.1
14.7
22.1
5.3
3.5
14.1
7.7
6.1
4.8
2.4
16.5

1
1
3
2
16
2
0
0
0
14
4
0
1
8
2
2
2
7
3
1
2
2
5
2
0
6
0
0
2
0
2
1
7
10
0
3
6
0
3
0
5
0
9
15
0
0
5
3
0
1
1
159

1
1
3
2
18
2
0
0
0
15
6
0
1
9
2
2
2
7
3
1
3
3
5
2
0
6
0
0
2
0
2
1
7
11
0
3
6
0
3
0
5
0
9
16
0
0
5
3
0
1
1
174

0.1
0.9
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
0.3
0.0
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.5
0.4
1.0
0.4
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.0
0.6
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.0
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.6
0.0
0.2
0.9
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.7
0.0
0.9
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.3
0.0
0.1
1.0
0.3

634
40
758
311
4,890
381
287
119
327
5,051
1,690
104
26
1,518
465
100
132
351
1,335
58
1,123
545
796
302
488
479
15
88
437
38
1,318
134
3,536
1,348
23
951
309
231
1,241
96
797
27
770
4,392
114
18
932
434
88
218
12
39,877

700
42
801
343
5,551
403
305
132
381
5,347
2,253
110
28
1,737
492
107
140
372
1,411
61
1,391
738
842
320
519
506
16
93
465
41
1,538
142
3,825
1,426
24
1,008
340
244
1,325
101
846
28
817
4,833
120
19
989
459
96
231
13
44,073

14.4
5.7
11.9
11.6
14.3
7.5
8.5
14.2
57.8
26.9
22.3
7.8
1.7
13.5
7.5
3.4
4.8
8.4
30.4
4.6
23.3
10.9
8.5
5.9
17.3
8.3
1.6
5.0
16.4
3.1
17.2
6.8
19.4
14.3
3.3
8.7
8.8
6.1
10.4
9.6
17.5
3.3
12.5
17.9
4.1
3.1
11.9
6.5
5.2
4.0
2.2
13.8

0
0
0
594
0
21
615

0
0
0
686
0
24
710

0.0
0.0
0.0
22.7
0.0
27.4
21.3

0
0
0
1
0
0
1

0
0
0
1
0
0
1

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.2

0
0
0
595
0
21
616

0
0
0
687
0
24
711

0.0
0.0
0.0
19.4
0.0
23.1
18.0

Totalb

40,333

44,608

16.6

160

176

0.3

40,493

44,784

13.9

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted
with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
a
Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000
population.
b 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 23. Stage 3 (AIDS), by area of residence, 2014 and cumulative—United States and 6 dependent areas
2014
Adults and adolescents

Children

Estimatedb

Cumulativea

Total

Estimatedb

Estimatedb

108
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Area of residence

No.

No.

Ratec

No.

No.

Ratec

No.

No.

Ratec

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

306
14
305
136
1,984
181
176
76
185
2,424
943
43
17
699
255
61
69
167
609
21
615
178
362
153
301
242
7
41
208
15
682
61
1,662
710
11

356
15
322
149
2,213
189
191
83
219
2,568
1,133
47
19
777
270
65
75
180
635
25
684
201
390
160
315
256
7
43
220
16
723
64
1,914
749
12

8.8
2.5
5.8
6.1
6.9
4.3
6.2
10.5
38.5
15.1
13.6
3.9
1.4
7.2
4.9
2.5
3.1
4.9
16.5
2.2
13.7
3.5
4.7
3.5
12.8
5.1
0.8
2.8
9.3
1.4
9.6
3.7
11.4
9.0
1.9

1
0
2
0
5
0
0
0
3
9
3
0
0
4
3
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
2
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
1
0

1
0
2
0
6
0
0
0
4
10
4
0
0
4
3
0
0
1
2
0
0
1
2
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
5
1
0

0.2
0.0
0.2
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
4.1
0.3
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.3
0.4
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.2
0.1
0.0

307
14
307
136
1,989
181
176
76
188
2,433
946
43
17
703
258
61
69
168
611
21
615
179
364
156
303
243
7
41
208
15
683
61
1,666
711
11

357
15
324
149
2,219
189
191
83
223
2,578
1,137
47
19
781
274
65
75
181
637
25
684
202
393
164
317
257
7
43
220
16
724
64
1,919
750
12

7.4
2.0
4.8
5.0
5.7
3.5
5.3
8.9
33.9
13.0
11.3
3.3
1.2
6.1
4.1
2.1
2.6
4.1
13.7
1.9
11.4
3.0
4.0
3.0
10.6
4.2
0.7
2.3
7.8
1.2
8.1
3.1
9.7
7.5
1.6

Estimatedb
Adults and
adolescents Children
11,842
819
13,813
5,124
172,642
10,875
16,944
4,467
21,295
132,488
47,658
3,539
828
42,684
10,895
2,356
3,550
6,393
23,988
1,395
39,656
23,684
19,262
6,578
9,355
13,971
532
2,005
7,775
1,329
57,734
3,411
203,817
23,407
210

77
7
48
39
706
34
189
28
196
1,568
262
17
4
289
60
14
17
39
146
9
338
229
119
33
58
66
3
12
29
10
806
9
2,443
140
2

Total
11,919
826
13,861
5,163
173,348
10,909
17,133
4,495
21,492
134,056
47,921
3,556
832
42,973
10,956
2,370
3,567
6,432
24,134
1,404
39,994
23,913
19,381
6,611
9,413
14,037
535
2,017
7,804
1,339
58,541
3,420
206,260
23,548
212

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Table 23. Stage 3 (AIDS), by area of residence, 2014 and cumulative—United States and 6 dependent areas (cont)
2014
Adults and adolescents

Children

Estimatedb

Cumulativea

Total

Estimatedb

Estimatedb

Estimatedb
Adults and
adolescents Children

109

Area of residence

No.

No.

Ratec

No.

No.

Ratec

No.

No.

Ratec

Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

410
156
129
629
31
369
10
405
2,079
39
9
406
202
50
104
4

442
170
139
673
33
389
11
450
2,254
41
10
501
219
56
110
4

4.5
5.3
4.2
6.2
3.7
9.6
1.5
8.2
10.3
1.8
1.8
7.2
3.7
3.5
2.3
0.9

0
1
1
0
0
1
1
31
8
0
0
3
0
0
0
0

0
1
1
0
0
1
1
34
9
0
0
4
0
0
0
0

0.0
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.7
3.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

410
157
130
629
31
370
11
436
2,087
39
9
409
202
50
104
4

442
171
141
673
33
391
12
484
2,263
41
10
505
219
56
110
4

3.8
4.4
3.5
5.3
3.1
8.1
1.4
7.4
8.4
1.4
1.6
6.1
3.1
3.0
1.9
0.7

20,145
6,332
7,482
41,681
3,156
18,157
368
17,130
92,408
2,831
556
22,097
14,423
1,994
5,836
331

153
29
19
373
29
119
7
97
407
21
6
191
34
11
38
2

20,298
6,361
7,502
42,054
3,185
18,276
375
17,227
92,816
2,852
562
22,288
14,457
2,005
5,874
333

18,951

20,792

7.8

94

104

0.2

19,045

20,896

6.6

1,201,247

9,588

1,210,835

U.S. dependent areas
American Samoa
Guam
Northern Mariana Islands
Puerto Rico
Republic of Palau
U.S. Virgin Islands

0
0
0
305
0
14

0
0
0
404
0
17

0.0
0.0
0.0
13.4
0.0
19.8

0
0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0

0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0

0
0
0
305
0
14

0
0
0
404
0
17

0.0
0.0
0.0
11.4
0.0
16.7

1
86
2
34,841
2
789

0
1
0
404
0
21

1
87
2
35,245
2
810

Subtotal

319

422

12.6

0

0

0.0

319

422

10.7

35,720

426

36,146

19,270

21,214

7.9

94

104

0.2

19,364

21,318

6.6

1,236,967

10,014

1,246,981

Subtotal

Totald

Total

Note. Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have
underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
a
From the beginning of the epidemic through 2014.
b Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.
c

Vol. 26

d

Rates are per 100,000 population.
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. Adults and adolescents living with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and area of residence, year-end 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asiana

Estimatedc
Area of residence
Alabama

No.

No.

Rate

Black/African American

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Hispanic/Latinob

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

White

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Multiple races

Estimatedc

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Total

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

110

5

5

21.5

28

28

55.5

7,854

7,778

749.7

337

337

245.3

4

4

230.2

3,422

3,382

122.9

497

Alaska

145

144

180.0

15

15

43.2

74

73

335.5

67

67

187.1

3

3

47.6

303

301

76.8

24

23

77.7

Arizona

508

511

243.5

134

135

81.9

1,369

1,371

641.8

3,927

3,947

262.6

14

14

142.5

7,066

7,056

214.5

251

250

314.7

Arkansas

4

4

22.0

14

14

41.3

2,198

2,192

604.9

298

299

209.8

3

3

62.4

2,302

2,288

123.3

206

206

656.4

California

402

404

287.6

4,301

4,372

97.0

40,564 41,142

363.6

278

282

241.3

50,179 50,336

380.2

2,511

2,518

Colorado

63

63

219.7

102

103

80.3

1,626

1,629

967.1

2,372

2,382

288.9

10

10

185.5

7,237

7,234

230.0

204

Connecticut

8

8

132.5

78

79

62.6

3,354

3,332 1,144.2

3,368

3,348

827.2

4

4

391.8

3,315

3,286

149.9

Delaware

3

3

118.0

7

7

25.9

1,882

1,877 1,178.9

241

241

413.6

0

0

0.0

840

840

161.7

District of Columbia

12

12

929.9

79

Florida

63

63

144.2

388

392

89.2

48,599 48,631 1,978.4

Georgia

17

18

89.7

164

172

57.5

28,045 29,004 1,178.3

Hawaii

8

8

261.4

392

395

85.3

112

112

Idaho

12

12

82.3

5

5

29.1

40

40

Illinois

38

38

241.0

387

393

71.9

Indiana

6

6

47.3

70

71

69.9

3,469

3,480

Iowa

2

2

28.1

44

44

84.1

349

350

Kansas

9

9

45.4

24

24

38.0

728

Kentucky

5

5

62.9

31

31

68.3

1,908

Louisiana

21

21

88.3

63

64

96.1

7

7

98.9

4

4

30.8

Maryland

24

25

202.5

180

187

61.8

Massachusetts

16

16

161.9

305

321

94.5

5,336

5,513 1,498.0

Michigan

33

33

71.0

94

95

42.9

8,958

8,920

Minnesota

108

108

242.9

109

109

57.2

Maine

Mississippi

81 356.8

20,624 20,792 1,115.1

11,010 11,158 4,247.2

1,005

1,024 1,932.0

21,469 21,533

9

9

3,781.9

566.2

31

31

306.6

2,411

2,447 1,151.0

28,697 28,653

492 1,175.7

Estimatedc
No.

No.d

12,147 12,025
631

Rate
297.4

626

104.3

13,269 13,284

242.8

5,006

204.4

371.0 118,859 119,845

376.2

204

287.6

11,614 11,624

266.0

199

198

542.9

10,326 10,255

335.5

85

85

740.0

439

443 4,265.9

5,025

3,058

3,053

392.2

14,965 15,173 2,695.8

292.7

2,160

2,148 1,110.8 101,407 101,452

606.1

1,735 1,757.3

512.7

2,466

2,562

393.2

12

13

261.6

8,344

8,564

183.4

1,700

454.8

241

242

246.0

242

243

231.7

1,229

1,226

420.3

203

203

103.6

2,427

2,430

500.0

115

115

86.1

0

0

0.0

659

659

59.5

24

24

126.5

855

856

65.7

16,280 16,280 1,085.4

6,118

6,179

388.5

21

21

732.4

9,981 10,010

143.6

1,751

34,576 34,681

322.9

726.2

775

781

262.3

0

0

0.0

4,943

4,935

110.0

323

323

520.2

9,586

9,595

176.4

473.8

189

190

162.7

0

0

0.0

1,295

1,296

56.5

69

69

276.3

1,948

1,952

75.9

730

538.2

444

446

197.0

2

2

115.5

1,461

1,457

77.3

140

140

343.0

2,808

2,807

118.4

1,896

669.7

354

356

351.2

1

1

55.5

3,361

3,341

104.7

219

219

551.4

5,879

5,849

159.4

13,087 13,109 1,108.1

828

832

495.3

4

4

259.0

4,837

4,829

206.0

342

341

935.0

19,182 19,201

502.2

136 1,079.9

60

60

421.0

0

0

0.0

973

973

89.6

13

13

96.5

23,269 23,880 1,664.3

1,632

1,683

418.4

12

12

500.9

4,583

4,681

170.9

1,390

4,568

4,715

873.4

2

2

95.3

7,739

7,936

180.5

326

336

791.6

764

764

227.7

2

2

94.5

5,158

5,138

79.4

488

2,455

2,462 1,107.8

689

692

367.7

6

6

345.9

3,720

3,721

98.3

135

1,760 1,554.7

40,748 42,067

1,193

104.1

31,090 31,890

641.1

475.6

18,292 18,839

329.0

487

395.1

15,497 15,439

185.4

207

207

330.1

1,423 1,763.3

1,192

205.6

7,294

7,306

162.4

9,122

9,036

366.9

11,977 11,968

237.3

9

9

79.1

13

13

53.7

6,675

6,608

747.1

249

249

385.6

2

2

222.9

1,794

1,775

121.6

380

380 2,107.2

Missouri

10

10

47.1

66

67

73.0

5,234

5,241

930.1

631

633

379.8

2

2

39.1

5,742

5,727

138.8

292

289

414.6

Montana

23

23

50.4

1

1

16.3

13

13

313.2

18

18

73.3

0

0

0.0

323

323

42.7

18

18

114.2

396

396

46.4

Nebraska

21

21

183.7

23

23

75.1

493

495

747.6

257

259

201.0

2

2

227.2

990

993

78.0

46

46

268.7

1,832

1,839

120.3

Nevada

43

43

208.9

205

207 109.8

1,687

1,686

0

0

0.0

15

15

58.1

New Jersey

14

14

131.1

326

333

49.6

New Mexico

216

217

153.0

9

9

35.2

New Hampshire

New York

Vol. 26

North Carolina
North Dakota

79

79

165.3

1,605

176

174

189.1

121

1,619 118.6
122

60.7

9

9

33.2

2

2

26.6

904.7

1,783

1,793

312.2

22

22

165.7

3,739

3,727

291.4

209

210

385.1

7,688

7,689

331.8

151 1,140.6

148

147

470.7

0

0

0.0

830

825

78.5

40

40

330.5

1,183

1,178

103.6

17,603 17,704 1,855.5

9,805

9,921

749.7

10

10

435.7

7,598

7,649

172.3

2,185

37,541 37,832

505.8

1,314

1,319

171.5

0

0

0.0

949

946

129.7

54

43,278 43,356 1,502.8

26,038 26,088

150
132

132

414.0

52,108 52,210 2,172.8
17,265 17,144
44

44

2,201 2,745.5
54

259.6

2,677

155.7

7,321 3,555.2 130,433 130,691

784.1

17

17

243.6

267.5

7,308

992.6

1,836

1,846

303.8

11

11

224.2

6,697

6,663

121.8

809

809

809.7

453.7

14

14

96.1

0

0

0.0

139

139

25.9

10

10

132.8

2,674

26,915 26,770
218

218

326.3
36.2

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Table 24. Adults and adolescents living with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and area of residence, year-end 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asiana

Estimatedc
Area of residence
Ohio

No.

No.

Rate

Black/African American

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Hispanic/Latinob

Estimatedc

Estimatedc

No.

No.

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

White

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Multiple races

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Total

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Estimatedc
No.d

No.

15

15

78.4

76

77

42.1

8,535

8,562

751.3

1,055

1,059

378.7

1

1

34.0

9,026

9,038

113.8

684

688

544.7

280

277

111.3

43

44

69.7

1,301

1,300

569.7

493

494

192.8

5

5

138.4

3,047

3,028

136.0

286

285

208.1

5,455

5,433

171.8

Oregon

44

44

119.9

91

92

68.2

370

371

660.1

736

740

213.7

13

13

114.0

4,010

4,012

151.4

111

111

138.3

5,375

5,383

162.3

Pennsylvania

33

33

221.1

206

208

63.2

15,929 15,863 1,427.9

5,032

5,019

838.4

23

23

834.5

10,010

9,964

114.6

1,443

32,676 32,547

299.6

500 1,045.2

566

567

522.9

1

1

183.1

1,013

1,010

144.1

51

51

391.2

10,959 10,966 1,027.4

617

622

339.4

2

2

96.1

3,604

3,599

136.9

319

320

771.9

861.0

21

21

105.6

0

0

0.0

279

280

47.4

8

8

83.6

9,140 1,037.5

695

698

316.4

9

9

346.5

5,872

5,773

138.6

450

448

21,198 21,171

Oklahoma

8

8

217.7

32

32 111.1

South Carolina

11

11

74.5

31

31

54.6

South Dakota

79

79

154.3

5

5

61.7

100

7

7

45.6

58

58

67.0

9,297

Texas

51

51

68.7

636

646

69.8

297.2

19

19

114.4

211.5

2,454

Utah

20

20

90.8

36

36

68.5

215

216

965.2

496

498

181.2

4

4

20.6

1,725

1,729

95.2

62

62

198.7

2,558

2,565

Vermont

0

0

0.0

3

3

38.1

44

44

814.7

24

24

281.2

1

1

669.2

363

361

70.6

12

12

170.7

447

445

82.2

Virginia

16

16

84.0

240

240

57.9

12,915 12,743

981.1

1,731

1,730

320.7

6

6

119.9

6,477

6,408

141.6

638

630

521.5

22,023 21,774

314.5

140

140

188.5

354

357

77.7

1,655

1,663

794.4

1,468

1,478

250.8

45

46

132.8

7,406

7,414

173.0

343

343

201.4

11,411 11,441

196.5

2

2

59.7

4

4

32.7

426

424

775.1

66

66

335.1

0

0

0.0

1,092

1,094

74.2

74

74

449.5

1,664

1,664

105.3

Wisconsin

28

28

70.9

73

74

65.2

2,071

2,067

741.8

701

703

276.7

1

1

71.8

2,506

2,506

61.5

156

157

320.0

5,536

5,535

115.0

Wyoming

7

7

76.4

3

3

66.2

14

14

173.6

40

40

96.5

0

0

0.0

173

173

41.9

12

12

199.9

249

249

51.6

Subtotal

2,860

2,862

152.4

83.2 395,305 397,067 1,243.8 188,496 189,946

462.0

856

866

815.1 927,732 931,526

353.2

American Samoa

0

0

—

1

1

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

2.4

Guam

0

0

—

47

47

—

5

5

—

4

4

—

10

10

—

9

9

—

7

7

—

82

82

65.8

Northern Mariana Islands

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

2

2

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

2

2

5.2

Puerto Rico

1

1

—

3

3

—

7

7

—

18,479 18,548

—

1

1

—

14

14

—

0

0

—

18,505 18,574

610.0

Republic of Palau

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

1

1

—

2

2

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

4

4

23.4

U.S. Virgin Islands

0

0

—

0

0

—

349

352

—

219

222

—

0

0

—

45

46

—

4

3

—

617

623

705.8

Subtotal

1

1

—

51

51

—

362

365

—

18,703 18,775

—

15

15

—

68

68

—

11

10

—

19,211 19,286

574.5

2,861

2,863

—

— 207,199 208,721

—

871

882

— 946,943 950,811

355.9

Washington
West Virginia

111

11,295 11,462

101

26,807 26,918 1,074.0

22,531 22,694

201.3 296,695 297,003

2,173

200.5

Rhode Island

Tennessee

502

1,436 1,275.4

19,392 19,441

Rate

2,168

240.1

15,543 15,550

389.3

494

71.3

761.1

16,388 16,133

297.2

2,459 1,124.5

73,696 73,959

345.8

174.0 32,225 32,319

492

114.6

U.S. dependent arease

Totalf

11,346 11,513

— 395,667 397,432

— 296,763 297,071

— 32,236 32,329

Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and
are considered unreliable.
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, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population.
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.

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e Rates by race/ethnicity are not provided because U.S. census information for U.S. dependent areas is limited.
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 25. Adults and adolescents living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and area of residence, year-end 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asiana

Estimatedc
Area of residence
Alabama

No.

No.

Rate

Black/African American

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Hispanic/Latinob

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Estimatedc
No.

No.

White

Estimatedc

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Multiple races

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Total

Estimatedc
No.

No.

0

0

0.0

12

12

24.0

3,287

3,280 316.2

168

169 122.8

1

1

56.4

1,352

1,340

48.7

223

Alaska

91

92

114.9

14

14

40.5

42

42 192.5

46

46 129.3

2

2

32.4

168

168

42.9

13

Arizona

Rate

223 533.8
12

Estimatedc
No.

No.d

5,043

5,025 124.3

42.0

376

377

Rate
62.8

282

283

134.7

60

61

36.7

637

638 298.4

1,953

1,959 130.4

11

11

112.4

3,381

3,376 102.6

132

132 165.7

6,456

6,459 118.1

Arkansas

3

3

17.1

7

7

20.9

994

996 274.9

144

145 101.6

2

2

41.4

1,105

1,100

59.3

126

127 405.2

2,381

2,381

California

229

229

163.0

2,448

2,478

55.0

25,160 25,406 224.5

145

147

125.5

30,560 30,561 230.9

1,585

1,591 234.4

Colorado

12,643 12,702 681.2

97.2

72,770 73,113 229.5

112

28

28

98.1

49

49

38.4

743

745 442.2

1,237

1,242 150.6

4

4

74.0

2,905

2,905

92.4

114

115 161.9

5,080

5,087 116.4

Connecticut

7

7

116.9

41

42

33.0

2,301

2,287 785.3

2,328

2,319 573.0

4

4

396.0

2,153

2,133

97.3

173

172 472.0

7,007

6,965 227.8

Delaware

2

2

79.0

5

5

18.8

1,234

1,236 776.6

151

152 261.0

0

0

0.0

519

521 100.3

48

48 418.7

1,959

1,965 252.4

District of Columbia

4

4

303.1

38

38

168.2

6,745

6,803 2,589.5

592

599 1,130.1

4

4 1,676.4

1,170

1,178 554.3

299

300 2,894.2

8,852

8,927 1,586.0

Florida

20

20

45.1

174

175

39.7

28,206 28,190 1,146.8

11,367 11,360 298.7

11

16,156 16,071 164.2

1,387

1,380 713.5

57,321 57,205 341.8

Georgia

8

8

40.8

73

76

25.2

15,256 15,644 635.5

1,439

1,483 227.5

4

4

87.6

4,495

97.5

1,121

1,144 1,158.8

22,396 22,910 279.2

Hawaii

3

3

97.2

234

237

51.3

74

74 302.7

151

152 154.7

163

165

156.8

730

732 250.7

125

126

64.3

1,480

Idaho

4

4

27.8

2

2

11.6

17

17 209.7

62

46.4

0

0

0.0

318

319

28.8

15

15

79.3

418

Illinois

14

14

86.3

193

193

35.4

8,716

8,588 572.6

3,474

3,471 218.2

11

11

385.4

5,009

4,969

71.3

1,014

1,012 894.2

Indiana

0

0

0.0

47

47

46.8

1,735

1,738 362.6

435

437 146.7

0

0

0.0

2,635

2,631

58.7

175

175 282.0

5,027

5,028

92.4

Iowa

1

1

14.2

19

19

36.5

236

237 321.2

120

120 102.9

0

0

0.0

778

776

33.8

41

41 163.1

1,195

1,195

46.5

Kansas

6

6

30.1

11

11

17.1

374

374 275.8

272

271 120.0

0

0

0.0

859

854

45.3

79

79 194.3

1,601

1,595

67.3

Kentucky

3

3

37.7

13

13

28.4

944

936 330.7

223

224 220.9

1

1

55.8

1,812

1,803

56.5

125

125 315.5

3,121

3,105

84.6

Louisiana

11

11

45.9

22

22

33.2

6,963

6,981 590.1

440

442 263.0

2

2

128.9

2,606

2,601 111.0

181

181 495.3

Maine

4

4

58.8

4

4

33.7

63

64 509.6

33

33 231.4

0

0

0.0

556

559

51.4

10

Maryland

5

5

42.0

80

82

27.0

13,037 13,236 922.5

980

996 247.6

6

6

247.0

2,371

2,395

87.4

900

911 1,129.7

17,379 17,630 354.4

Massachusetts

10

10

96.6

173

173

50.8

3,298

3,271 888.8

2,753

2,730 505.8

1

1

44.8

4,387

4,328

98.4

200

199 282.0

10,822 10,712 187.1

Michigan

13

13

27.9

42

43

19.3

4,691

4,686 415.9

424

425 126.5

2

2

94.7

2,683

2,677

41.4

280

281 227.4

8,135

8,126

97.6

Minnesota

56

56

126.3

54

54

28.4

1,156

1,160 522.0

375

376 199.9

1

1

57.4

1,583

1,584

41.8

108

108 171.4

3,333

3,339

74.2

Mississippi

3

3

24.6

6

6

24.6

3,122

3,067 346.7

131

130 202.0

1

1

111.2

815

798

54.7

220

220 1,220.0

4,298

4,225 171.5

331 198.7

174 249.2

6,296

6,289 124.7

Missouri

5

5

23.4

29

29

31.9

2,774

2,777 492.8

330

Montana

15

15

32.7

0

0

0.0

8

8 191.4

15

Nebraska

11

11

97.3

13

13

42.3

277

278 419.9

Nevada

24

24

118.1

91

92

48.5

834

834 447.7

New Hampshire

0

0

0.0

7

7

27.2

80

81 610.2

New Jersey

9

9

83.1

164

165

24.6

9,204

9,166 960.7

New Mexico

69

69 216.7

108.3

4,552

10

73.8

1,489 126.0
419

32.2

18,431 18,259 170.0

10,225 10,239 267.8
670

674

58.8

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1

1

19.5

2,982

2,972

72.0

175

61.7

0

0

0.0

202

202

26.7

12

12

76.5

252

252

29.5

162

162 126.2

2

2

226.0

511

512

40.2

30

30 173.6

1,006

1,008

65.9

902

904 157.5

11

11

81.6

1,747

1,740 136.0

117

118 217.3

3,726

3,724 160.7

85

85 271.2

0

0

0.0

427

424

40.3

29

29 239.8

5,150

5,152 389.3

4

4

172.7

3,857

3,835

86.4

1,328

1,329 1,657.8

99.1

0

0

0.0

622

621

85.1

39

39 186.8

27,161 27,501 953.2

3

3

43.5

13,922 14,125 144.8

4,726

4,810 2,335.8

78,565 79,693 478.1

1

1

19.9

2,706

2,683

49.0

364

364 364.5

11,352 11,264 137.3

0

0

0.0

60

60

11.2

5

115

115

81.4

5

5

19.7

New York

40

41

84.8

800

814

59.6

North Carolina

77

76

82.5

37

37

18.5

7,336

7,271 420.9

831

North Dakota

8

8

29.7

2

2

26.5

17

17 173.3

7

31,913 32,399 1,348.3

62

11

761

15

762

832 136.9
7

48.5

5

67.7

628

626

55.0

19,716 19,661 262.8
1,611

99

1,611

99

93.7

16.5

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Table 25. Adults and adolescents living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by race/ethnicity and area of residence, year-end 2013—United States and 6 dependent areas (cont)
American Indian/
Alaska Native

Asiana

Estimatedc
Area of residence
Ohio

No.

No.

Rate

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Native Hawaiian/
Other Pacific Islander

Hispanic/Latinob

Black/African American

Estimatedc
No.

No.

White

Estimatedc

Rate

No.

No.

Rate

Multiple races

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Total

Estimatedc
No.

No.

Rate

Estimatedc
No.

No.d

Rate

7

7

37.3

29

29

16.1

4,068

4,118 361.4

528

534 190.9

0

0

0.1

4,325

4,370

55.0

348

353 279.1

9,305

9,411

97.1

147

146

58.5

22

22

35.6

594

596 261.0

232

233

90.7

3

3

82.9

1,482

1,476

66.3

129

129

94.2

2,609

2,604

82.3

Oregon

25

25

68.3

52

52

39.1

230

232 411.8

495

501 144.4

8

8

70.5

2,489

2,503

94.4

72

72

89.7

3,371

3,392 102.3

Pennsylvania

10

10

66.6

110

110

33.5

9,308

9,225 830.4

2,976

2,959 494.2

10

10

359.3

5,642

5,591

64.3

920

914 811.3

Rhode Island

5

5

136.0

24

24

83.6

354

353 737.9

391

390 360.0

1

1

183.5

645

644

91.8

32

32 246.4

1,452

1,449 160.4

South Carolina

5

5

31.5

19

19

33.5

6,084

6,094 571.0

359

360 196.8

2

2

95.9

1,845

1,846

70.2

192

193 465.8

8,506

8,519 213.3

South Dakota

35

35

68.8

2

2

24.5

42

42 361.2

8

40.1

0

0

0.0

102

102

17.3

5

4

4

24.3

25

24

28.0

4,502

4,352 494.1

390

390 176.6

2

2

76.9

3,060

2,960

71.1

Texas

26

26

34.7

305

308

33.3

13,021 13,045 170.8

8

8

46.8

12,086 11,993 119.8

Utah

Oklahoma

Tennessee

14,200 14,215 567.1

8

5

18,976 18,819 173.2

52.3

194

280

279 474.3

8,263

1,433

1,433 655.0
36 116.0

195

28.1

8,012 147.6

41,079 41,027 191.8

113

15

15

68.0

19

19

35.7

114

114 511.8

287

288 104.7

2

2

10.5

960

961

52.9

36

Vermont

0

0

0.0

2

2

25.8

28

28 514.0

15

15 176.2

1

1

670.5

209

208

40.6

6

Virginia

8

8

42.4

123

125

30.0

5,692

5,627 433.2

888

896 166.1

3

3

60.4

3,025

2,987

66.0

Washington

92

93

124.5

199

202

43.9

971

980 468.3

875

884 150.1

25

25

73.9

4,177

4,208

West Virginia

0

0

0.0

0

0

0.1

196

197 360.6

29

29 146.5

0

0

0.0

639

643

Wisconsin

12

12

30.2

30

30

26.6

1,000

1,000 358.9

383

384 151.0

0

0

0.0

1,218

Wyoming

5

5

54.3

1

1

25.6

7

62.3

0

0

0.0

101

Subtotal

1,507

1,506

80.2

5,931

5,997

43.5 216,416 217,074 680.0 110,765 111,441 271.1

463

468

American Samoa

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

1

1

2.4

Guam

0

0

—

22

22

—

1

1

—

0

0

—

6

6

—

1

1

—

2

2

—

32

32

25.6

Northern Mariana Islands

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

2

2

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

2

2

5.3

Puerto Rico

1

1

—

0

0

—

2

2

—

10,668 10,651

—

0

0

—

10

10

—

0

0

—

Republic of Palau

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

1

—

0

0

—

0

0

—

1

U.S. Virgin Islands

0

0

—

0

0

—

191

191

—

118

118

—

0

0

—

29

29

—

2

2

—

340

Subtotal

1

1

—

22

22

—

194

194

—

10,786 10,769

—

9

9

—

40

40

—

5

5

—

1,508

1,507

—

5,953

6,019

— 121,551 122,211

—

472

477

— 160,187 159,953

—

7

87.0

26

26

1,433

1,435

64.1

85.6

261

260

47.9

310

307 254.4

10,049

9,953 143.7

98.2

193

194 114.1

6,532

6,587 113.1

43.6

55

55 338.2

919

925

58.5

1,218

29.9

73

73 149.2

2,716

2,717

56.5

100

24.3

11

11 184.5

151

151

31.2

108.8 160,147 159,913

93.7

6

19,614 19,730 497.6 514,843 516,129 195.7

U.S. dependent arease

Totalf

— 216,610 217,268

19,619 19,734

10,681 10,664 350.2
1

5.7

340 385.8

11,057 11,040 328.9

— 525,900 527,170 197.4

Note. Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than
30% and are considered unreliable.
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, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000 population.
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

Rates by race/ethnicity are not provided because U.S. census information for U.S. dependent areas is limited.

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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.

Table 26. Diagnoses of HIV infection, 2014, and persons living with diagnosed HIV infection (prevalence), year-end
2013, by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico
Prevalence of diagnosed HIV infection,
year-end 2013

Diagnosis, 2014
Estimateda
MSA of residence

No.

No.

Rate

Estimateda
Rankb

No.

No.

Rate

Akron, OH

47

50

7.1

88

852

855

121.6

Albany–Schenectady–Troy, NY

54

57

6.5

92

2,099

2,102

239.2

Albuquerque, NM

67

71

7.8

83

1,339

1,341

148.4

Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton, PA–NJ

58

62

7.5

86

1,471

1,470

177.8

Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Roswell, GA

1,095

1,454

25.9

7

27,136

27,993

506.6

Augusta–Richmond County, GA–SC

77

99

17.0

26

2,168

2,216

381.9

Austin–Round Rock, TX

303

334

17.2

25

4,949

4,951

262.6

Bakersfield, CA

111

123

14.0

42

1,779

1,778

205.3

Baltimore–Columbia–Towson, MD

549

678

24.3

10

18,375

18,821

678.5

Baton Rouge, LA

350

369

44.7

1

4,584

4,594

560.0

Birmingham–Hoover, AL

152

168

14.6

37

3,842

3,805

333.9

15

16

2.4

104

466

467

71.7

411

555

11.7

53

12,961

13,357

284.3

Boston Division

246

334

17.0

—

7,723

7,957

407.6

Cambridge Division

157

212

9.1

—

4,944

5,108

219.9

95

101

10.7

60

2,716

2,702

286.8

110

116

10.2

64

2,316

2,321

204.3

96

102

14.9

34

1,691

1,691

255.6

Charleston–North Charleston, SC

140

148

20.3

18

2,366

2,366

332.3

Charlotte–Concord–Gastonia, NC–SC

427

451

19.0

22

7,222

7,186

307.4

58

62

11.4

57

1,155

1,141

210.4

1,347

1,544

16.2

30

30,562

30,665

321.3

1,190

1,373

18.7

—

27,851

27,949

380.8

Elgin Division

52

57

9.0

—

630

632

100.5

Gary Division

60

64

9.1

—

1,229

1,231

174.5

Lake County Division

45

50

5.7

—

852

854

98.0

Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN

209

221

10.3

62

3,602

3,611

168.9

Cleveland–Elyria, OH

232

245

11.9

51

4,951

4,960

240.2

Colorado Springs, CO

40

42

6.1

93

819

818

120.5

Columbia, SC

194

205

25.6

8

4,030

4,034

509.1

Columbus, OH

244

258

13.0

46

5,221

5,241

266.2

1,311

1,498

21.5

17

22,530

22,796

334.1

1,068

1,231

26.7

—

17,883

18,155

402.4

243

267

11.4

—

4,647

4,641

200.8

67

70

8.8

74

1,481

1,487

185.4

Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach, FL

108

114

18.7

23

1,496

1,493

248.3

Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, CO

283

299

10.9

58

9,111

9,120

337.8

35

37

6.0

94

620

623

103.9

Boise City, ID
Boston–Cambridge–Newton, MA–NH

c

Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk, CT
Buffalo–Cheektowaga–Niagara Falls, NY
Cape Coral–Fort Myers, FL

Chattanooga, TN–GA
Chicago–Naperville–Elgin, IL–IN–WI
Chicago Division

Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington, TX
Dallas Division
Fort Worth Division
Dayton, OH

Des Moines–West Des Moines, IA

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2013, by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Prevalence of diagnosed HIV infection,
year-end 2013

Diagnosis, 2014
Estimateda
MSA of residence
Detroit–Warren–Dearborn, MI

No.

No.

Estimateda

Rate

Rankb

No.

No.

Rate

529

559

13.0

45

10,118

10,073

234.5

Detroit Division

364

385

21.8

—

7,341

7,293

410.7

Warren Division

165

174

6.9

—

2,777

2,780

110.3

80

84

15.5

33

2,050

2,036

381.5

108

118

14.1

41

1,879

1,883

225.6

19

21

4.1

101

537

536

108.8

110

121

12.5

48

1,637

1,634

170.9

Grand Rapids–Wyoming, MI

65

69

6.7

90

1,018

1,018

100.1

Greensboro–High Point, NC

114

120

16.1

31

2,413

2,403

324.1

Greenville–Anderson–Mauldin, SC

106

113

13.1

44

1,677

1,679

197.4

Harrisburg–Carlisle, PA

49

52

9.2

71

1,347

1,342

240.6

Hartford–West Hartford–East Hartford, CT

90

96

7.9

82

3,496

3,469

285.3

Durham–Chapel Hill, NC
El Paso, TX
Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers, AR–MO
Fresno, CA

Honolulu (Urban), HI

77

81

8.2

79

1,678

1,680

170.2

1,474

1,567

24.1

11

25,120

25,153

397.1

Indianapolis–Carmel–Anderson, IN

242

255

13.0

47

4,775

4,784

245.0

Jackson, MS

176

186

32.2

4

3,440

3,404

589.7

Jacksonville, FL

336

357

25.1

9

6,300

6,301

451.4

Kansas City, MO–KS

181

191

9.2

70

4,828

4,824

234.7

Knoxville, TN

44

47

5.5

98

1,202

1,184

139.0

Lakeland–Winter Haven, FL

89

94

14.9

35

1,805

1,804

289.5

Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land, TX

Lancaster, PA

28

30

5.6

97

773

771

145.4

Las Vegas–Henderson–Paradise, NV

387

412

19.9

19

6,453

6,459

318.3

Little Rock–North Little Rock–Conway, AR

147

161

22.1

15

1,946

1,942

268.1

2,235

2,578

19.4

20

52,832

53,648

407.2

281

325

10.3

—

6,796

6,873

220.2

1,954

2,253

22.3

—

46,036

46,775

465.2

174

185

14.6

38

3,092

3,071

243.3

25

26

4.2

100

690

690

110.0

Los Angeles–Long Beach–Anaheim, CA
Anaheim Division
Los Angeles Division
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY–IN
Madison, WI
McAllen–Edinburg–Mission, TX

78

85

10.3

61

1,076

1,079

131.7

348

370

27.6

6

7,404

7,293

543.5

2,399

2,535

42.8

2

52,663

52,709

898.9

792

836

44.7

—

17,072

17,086

925.8

1,257

1,328

49.9

—

27,614

27,650

1,046.6

350

371

26.5

—

7,977

7,974

579.4

Milwaukee–Waukesha–West Allis, WI

133

140

8.9

73

3,102

3,097

197.3

Minneapolis–St. Paul–Bloomington, MN–WI

272

288

8.2

77

6,480

6,492

187.5

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

Modesto, CA
Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN

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17

3.3

103

542

540

102.6

228

242

13.5

43

5,144

5,069

288.3

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2013, by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Prevalence of diagnosed HIV infection,
year-end 2013

Diagnosis, 2014
Estimateda
MSA of residence

No.

New Haven–Milford, CT
New Orleans–Metairie, LA
c

New York–Newark–Jersey City, NY–NJ–PA
Nassau County Division
New York Division
Newark Division
North Port–Sarasota–Bradenton, FL
Ogden–Clearfield, UT
Oklahoma City, OK
Omaha–Council Bluffs, NE–IA
Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, FL
Oxnard–Thousand Oaks–Ventura, CA
Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville, FL

No.

Rate

Estimateda
Rankb

No.

No.

Rate

81

86

9.9

68

3,130

3,107

360.0

437

462

36.9

3

8,372

8,368

673.7

4,077

4,496

22.4

14

144,508

144,963

724.7

266

285

10.0

—

6,009

6,037

211.2

3,286

3,605

25.2

—

122,139

122,464

859.7

494

572

22.8

—

15,053

15,153

605.7

102

108

14.5

39

1,705

1,705

232.7

13

14

2.2

105

302

303

48.6

148

164

12.2

50

2,668

2,660

201.5

66

70

7.7

84

1,304

1,308

146.0

631

669

28.8

5

10,450

10,462

460.7

52

57

6.7

89

903

900

107.0

57

60

10.9

59

1,250

1,246

226.0

942

1019

16.8

28

26,647

26,578

440.3

140

164

13.1

—

3,118

3,150

251.5

94

100

5.1

—

2,291

2,285

117.2

Philadelphia Division

620

657

30.9

—

18,773

18,679

881.9

Wilmington Division

88

98

13.7

—

2,465

2,464

344.0

Phoenix–Mesa–Scottsdale, AZ

604

638

14.2

40

10,084

10,100

229.3

Pittsburgh, PA

164

174

7.4

87

3,091

3,084

130.6

Philadelphia–Camden–Wilmington, PA–NJ–DE–MD
Camden Division
Montgomery County Division

Portland–South Portland, ME

40

42

8.1

80

657

658

126.5

Portland–Vancouver–Hillsboro, OR–WA

183

193

8.2

78

4,432

4,440

191.8

Providence–Warwick, RI–MA

134

153

9.5

69

3,263

3,289

204.9

3

3

0.6

107

151

151

26.9

Raleigh, NC

174

184

14.8

36

3,447

3,442

283.2

Richmond, VA

191

202

16.0

32

4484

4418

354.3

Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario, CA

472

545

12.3

49

8,191

8,281

188.6

78

82

7.6

85

2,979

2,981

275.0

Sacramento–Roseville–Arden-Arcade, CA

171

187

8.3

75

3,829

3,818

172.2

St. Louis, MO–IL

297

321

11.4

55

6,957

6,975

249.0

Salt Lake City, UT

90

95

8.2

76

1,920

1,925

168.6

San Antonio–New Braunfels, TX

358

393

16.9

27

5,457

5,462

239.3

San Diego–Carlsbad, CA

460

530

16.3

29

12,542

12,672

393.2

San Francisco–Oakland–Hayward, CAc

725

798

17.4

24

24,729

24,755

546.5

Oakland Division

310

357

13.1

—

7,359

7,426

277.2

San Francisco Division

392

416

25.8

—

16,491

16,461

1,034.2

San Jose–Sunnyvale–Santa Clara, CA

159

175

9.0

72

3,285

3,276

169.9

San Juan–Carolina–Caguas, PR

458

527

23.5

12

13,200

13,248

583.2

Provo–Orem, UT

Rochester, NY

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2013, by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Prevalence of diagnosed HIV infection,
year-end 2013

Diagnosis, 2014
Estimateda
MSA of residence

No.

No.

Rate

Estimateda
Rankb

No.

No.

Rate

Santa Rosa, CA

30

33

6.5

91

1,223

1,217

245.5

Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazelton, PA

24

25

4.5

99

597

594

105.7

349

369

10.0

66

8,803

8,827

244.3

Seattle Division

305

322

11.3

—

7,756

7,776

278.4

Tacoma Division

44

46

5.6

—

1,047

1,051

128.1

6

6

1.2

106

441

442

82.6

Springfield, MA

47

63

10.0

67

1,883

1,938

308.4

Stockton–Lodi, CA

74

82

11.4

56

1,231

1,227

174.0

Syracuse, NY

72

76

11.5

54

1,124

1,127

170.1

632

669

22.9

13

10,688

10,682

371.7

Toledo, OH

46

49

8.0

81

980

981

161.2

Tucson, AZ

97

103

10.2

63

2,054

2,052

205.6

Seattle–Tacoma–Bellevue, WA

Spokane–Spokane Valley, WA

Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, FL

Tulsa, OK

104

114

11.7

52

1,680

1,672

173.7

Virginia Beach–Norfolk–Newport News, VA–NC

313

331

19.3

21

6,652

6,561

384.3

1,108

1,304

21.6

16

33,081

33,567

562.5

Silver Spring Division

196

244

19.1

—

4,141

4,256

337.5

Washington Division

912

1,060

22.3

—

28,940

29,311

622.8

Wichita, KS

34

36

5.6

96

801

801

125.5

Winston-Salem, NC

63

66

10.1

65

1,719

1,705

261.8

Worcester, MA–CT

27

36

3.9

102

1812

1852

199.6

Youngstown–Warren–Boardman, OH–PA

31

33

6.0

95

685

685

123.1

33,068

36,594

16.8

—

790,818

794,576

368.1

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

4,784

5,232

9.0

—

97,640

97,723

168.8

Nonmetropolitan areas

2,338

2,547

5.5

—

52,051

51,977

112.1

40,472

44,760

13.9

—

948,623

952,532

297.6

Washington–Arlington–Alexandria, DC–VA–MD–WV

Subtotal for MSAs (population of 500,000)

Totald
Abbreviation: MSA, metropolitan statistical area.

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 United States and Puerto Rico.
MSA definitions for this report can be found at http://www.census.gov/population/metro/.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with
caution because the numbers have underlying relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
a Estimated numbers resulted from statistical adjustment that accounted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting. Rates are per 100,000
population.
b
c

Based on estimated rate.
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.

d 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 27. Stage 3 (AIDS), 2014 and cumulative, and persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS) (prevalence),
year-end 2013, by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico
Diagnosis, cumulativea
Adults or
adolescents

Diagnosis, 2014
Estimatedb
MSA of residence

No.

No.

Children

Total

Prevalence of stage 3 (AIDS),
year-end 2013

Estimatedb

Ratec

Rankd

No.

No.

Estimatedb
No.

No.

No.

Ratec

Akron, OH

15

17

2.3

98

924

1

925

403

407

57.8

Albany–Schenectady–Troy, NY

28

33

3.8

75

2,707

27

2,734

1,182

1,219

138.8

Albuquerque, NM

34

35

3.9

72

1,832

3

1,835

820

820

90.8

Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton, PA–NJ

30

32

3.9

73

1,753

19

1,772

872

868

104.9

Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Roswell, GA

608

731

13.0

7

32,705

151

32,856

15,327

15,665

283.5

Augusta–Richmond County, GA–SC

44

51

8.7

24

2,635

24

2,659

1,132

1,154

198.8

117

123

6.3

40

6,185

26

6,211

2,929

2,907

154.2

33

36

4.1

71

2,101

8

2,109

1,207

1,207

139.4

Baltimore–Columbia–Towson, MD

313

348

12.5

10

25,692

225

25,917

10,334

10,498

378.4

Baton Rouge, LA

172

178

21.6

1

5,545

24

5,569

2,521

2,532

308.6

Birmingham–Hoover, AL

90

105

9.2

23

3,449

25

3,474

1,429

1,427

125.2

Boise City, ID

10

11

1.7

102

423

0

423

218

218

33.6

Austin–Round Rock, TX
Bakersfield, CA

118

e

Boston–Cambridge–Newton, MA–NH

127

143

3.0

86

16,645

159

16,804

7,695

7,625

162.3

Boston Division

71

80

4.1

—

10,329

96

10,425

4,592

4,547

232.9

Cambridge Division

53

60

2.6

—

5,935

62

5,997

2,952

2,928

126.1

Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk, CT

58

63

6.6

37

4,338

58

4,396

1,850

1841

195.4

Buffalo–Cheektowaga–Niagara Falls, NY

54

65

5.7

49

3,074

20

3,094

1,247

1,297

114.1

Cape Coral–Fort Myers, FL

50

53

7.8

27

2,236

25

2,261

1,003

1,002

151.6

Charleston–North Charleston, SC

46

48

6.6

39

2,697

24

2,721

1,269

1,272

178.7

249

264

11.1

16

5,838

30

5,868

2,948

2,937

125.6

28

32

5.8

46

1,315

3

1,318

623

607

112.0

623

694

7.3

31

38,234

267

38,501

16,441

16,263

170.4

562

628

8.6

—

35,008

244

35,252

14,949

14,767

201.2

Elgin Division

19

21

3.3

—

796

9

805

377

381

60.5

Gary Division

27

28

4.0

—

1,400

9

1,409

601

599

84.9

Lake County Division

59.2

Charlotte–Concord–Gastonia, NC–SC
Chattanooga, TN–GA
Chicago–Naperville–Elgin, IL–IN–WI
Chicago Division

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15

16

1.9

—

1,031

5

1,036

514

516

Cincinnati, OH–KY–IN

93

100

4.6

62

3,790

20

3,810

1,844

1,861

87.0

Cleveland–Elyria, OH

70

76

3.7

78

5,227

48

5,275

2,387

2,409

116.7

Colorado Springs, CO

17

18

2.6

92

727

5

732

333

333

49.1

Columbia, SC

93

98

12.2

11

4,447

27

4,474

2,303

2,306

291.1

Columbus, OH

130

140

7.0

33

4,683

25

4,709

2,203

2,234

113.5

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year-end 2013, by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Diagnosis, cumulativea
Adults or
adolescents

Diagnosis, 2014
Estimatedb
MSA of residence
Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington, TX

No.

No.

Children

Total

Prevalence of stage 3 (AIDS),
year-end 2013

Estimatedb

Ratec

Rankd

No.

No.

Estimatedb
No.

No.

No.

Ratec

625

691

9.9

20

26,847

64

26,912

12,355

12,410

181.9

Dallas Division

478

537

11.7

—

21,249

38

21,287

9,855

9,933

220.2

Fort Worth Division

147

154

6.6

—

5,598

26

5,624

2,500

2,477

107.1

Dayton, OH

37

40

5.0

59

1,591

14

1,605

761

769

95.9

Deltona–Daytona Beach–Ormond Beach, FL

58

61

10.1

19

2,067

19

2,086

891

886

147.5

130

136

5.0

60

8,492

24

8,516

3,888

3,893

144.2

19

20

3.2

82

748

4

752

374

374

62.4

244

263

6.1

43

13,328

78

13,407

5,417

5,408

125.9

Detroit Division

182

196

11.1

—

10,447

61

10,509

4,024

4,011

225.9

Warren Division

62

67

2.7

—

2,881

17

2,898

1,393

1,397

55.4

Durham–Chapel Hill, NC

64

68

12.6

9

1,591

10

1,601

666

660

123.7

El Paso, TX

47

48

5.8

47

2,072

10

2,082

1,120

1,114

133.4

Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers, AR–MO

14

16

3.1

84

513

7

520

273

272

55.2

Fresno, CA

41

45

4.6

63

2,118

11

2,129

1,008

1,007

105.4

Grand Rapids–Wyoming, MI

24

26

2.6

93

1,197

6

1,203

591

593

58.3

Greensboro–High Point, NC

30

32

4.3

69

1,752

20

1,772

802

796

107.3

Greenville–Anderson–Mauldin, SC

44

46

5.3

55

2,009

4

2,013

934

935

109.9

Harrisburg–Carlisle, PA

25

27

4.8

61

1,610

9

1,619

773

768

137.7

Hartford–West Hartford–East Hartford, CT

56

61

5.1

58

5,924

48

5,973

2,369

2,354

193.6

Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, CO
Des Moines–West Des Moines, IA
Detroit–Warren–Dearborn, MI

119

Honolulu (Urban), HI

31

33

3.4

81

2,403

13

2,416

1,017

1,024

103.7

Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land, TX

707

776

12.0

13

34,059

180

34,238

14,269

14,299

225.8

Indianapolis–Carmel–Anderson, IN

129

137

7.0

34

5,274

25

5,299

2,516

2,519

129.0

85

88

15.2

5

3,466

30

3,496

1,658

1,631

282.6

Jacksonville, FL

175

185

13.0

8

8,114

78

8,192

3,677

3,667

262.7

Kansas City, MO–KS

108

114

5.5

52

5,966

16

5,982

2,745

2,739

133.2

Knoxville, TN

12

14

1.6

104

1,310

8

1,319

640

621

72.9

Lakeland–Winter Haven, FL

56

59

9.2

21

2,493

22

2,515

1,122

1,119

179.6

Lancaster, PA

15

16

3.0

85

890

22

912

403

400

75.5

180

191

9.2

22

6,393

28

6,421

3,161

3,161

155.8

51

56

7.7

28

1,842

14

1,856

894

895

123.6

Jackson, MS

Las Vegas–Henderson–Paradise, NV

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Table 27. Stage 3 (AIDS), 2014 and cumulative, and persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS) (prevalence),
year-end 2013, by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Diagnosis, cumulativea
Adults or
adolescents

Diagnosis, 2014
Estimatedb

Children

Total

Estimatedb

Estimatedb

No.

Ratec

Rankd

891

1,000

7.5

29

Anaheim Division

122

137

4.4

—

8,421

45

8,467

Los Angeles Division

769

863

8.5

—

62,929

262

63,191

Louisville/Jefferson County, KY–IN

94

102

8.0

26

3,217

30

3,247

Madison, WI

13

14

2.1

100

674

5

679

MSA of residence
Los Angeles–Long Beach–Anaheim, CA

McAllen–Edinburg–Mission, TX
Memphis, TN–MS–AR
Miami–Fort Lauderdale–West Palm Beach, FL

No.

Prevalence of stage 3 (AIDS),
year-end 2013

No.

No.

No.

71,351

307

71,658

No.

No.

Ratec

30,938

31,264

237.3

3,931

3,941

126.2

27,007

27,323

271.8

1,524

1,516

120.1

315

315

50.2

50

52

6.2

42

1,041

13

1,054

598

595

72.7

253

279

20.8

2

7,349

46

7,395

3,461

3,359

250.3

120

1,019

1,084

18.3

3

68,640

1,011

69,651

28,564

28,520

486.4

Fort Lauderdale Division

333

354

19.0

—

21,045

266

21,311

9,284

9,270

502.3

Miami Division

497

528

19.8

—

35,874

516

36,391

14,356

14,336

542.6

West Palm Beach Division

189

201

14.4

—

11,720

228

11,948

4,924

4,915

357.1

57

60

3.8

74

3227

20

3,247

1,498

1,498

95.4

120

126

3.6

80

5773

24

5,797

2,930

2935

84.8

Modesto, CA

12

13

2.4

97

848

6

854

389

387

73.5

Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN

98

109

6.1

44

5,133

24

5,157

2,585

2,508

142.6

New Haven–Milford, CT

48

52

6.0

45

5,209

75

5,284

2,183

2,169

251.3

204

213

17.0

4

11,129

80

11,209

4,411

4,405

354.7

1,926

2,156

10.7

17

230,132

3,028

233,160

85,124

85,927

429.6

114

137

4.8

—

9,606

119

9,725

3,633

3,748

131.1

1,541

1,731

12.1

—

194,255

2,527

196,782

72,924

73,617

516.8

260

274

10.9

—

24,201

369

24,569

7,811

7,787

311.3

North Port–Sarasota–Bradenton, FL

41

43

5.8

48

2,445

29

2,474

1,052

1,049

143.2

Ogden–Clearfield, UT

10

11

1.7

103

328

4

332

170

170

27.4

Oklahoma City, OK

77

84

6.3

41

2,983

7

2,990

1,253

1,253

94.9

Omaha–Council Bluffs, NE–IA

32

33

3.7

77

1,387

5

1,392

696

697

77.8

317

336

14.5

6

11,723

95

11,818

5,596

5,584

245.9

Oxnard–Thousand Oaks–Ventura, CA

20

21

2.5

95

1,250

5

1,255

550

548

65.1

Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville, FL

27

29

5.1

57

1,831

11

1,842

807

801

145.3

Milwaukee–Waukesha–West Allis, WI
Minneapolis–St. Paul–Bloomington, MN–WI

New Orleans–Metairie, LA
New York–Newark–Jersey City, NY–NJ–PAe
Nassau County Division
New York Division
Newark Division

Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, FL

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Table 27. Stage 3 (AIDS), 2014 and cumulative, and persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS) (prevalence),
year-end 2013, by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Diagnosis, cumulativea
Adults or
adolescents

Diagnosis, 2014
Estimatedb
MSA of residence
Philadelphia–Camden–Wilmington, PA–NJ–DE–MD

No.

No.

Children

Total

Prevalence of stage 3 (AIDS),
year-end 2013

Estimatedb

Ratec

Rankd

Estimatedb

No.

No.

No.

No.

No.

Ratec

480

510

8.4

25

34,858

320

35,178

15,378

15,263

252.9

Camden Division

72

76

6.1

—

3,880

43

3,923

1,568

1,566

125.1

Montgomery County Division

39

42

2.1

—

2,851

12

2,863

1,207

1,199

61.5

Philadelphia Division

312

330

15.5

—

24,429

242

24,671

11,054

10,944

516.7

Wilmington Division

57

62

8.6

—

3,698

23

3,722

1,549

1,554

216.9

Phoenix–Mesa–Scottsdale, AZ

233

246

5.5

53

10,027

31

10,058

4,760

4,765

108.2

Pittsburgh, PA

80

86

3.6

79

3,986

21

4,007

1,703

1,693

71.7

Portland–South Portland, ME

13

16

3.0

87

728

1

729

354

357

68.5

Portland–Vancouver–Hillsboro, OR–WA

94

102

4.3

67

5,971

9

5,980

2,678

2,696

116.5

Providence–Warwick, RI–MA

47

51

3.2

83

4,760

45

4,806

2,145

2,131

132.7

2

2

0.4

107

151

3

154

86

86

15.3

79

82

6.6

38

3,000

16

3,016

1,661

1,653

136.0

Provo–Orem, UT

121

Raleigh, NC
Richmond, VA

75

92

7.3

30

4,469

34

4,503

1,949

1,926

154.4

216

245

5.5

51

10,993

63

11,056

5,209

5,219

118.9

Rochester, NY

39

47

4.3

70

3,801

17

3,819

1,681

1,736

160.1

Sacramento–Roseville–Arden-Arcade, CA

56

61

2.7

89

4,982

29

5,011

2,200

2,195

99.0

144

153

5.4

54

7,661

44

7,705

3,475

3,472

123.9

Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario, CA

St. Louis, MO–IL
Salt Lake City, UT

24

26

2.2

99

2,000

9

2,009

1,061

1,063

93.1

San Antonio–New Braunfels, TX

149

155

6.7

36

6,755

32

6,788

3,103

3,073

134.6

San Diego–Carlsbad, CA

199

224

6.9

35

15,605

69

15,674

7,308

7,324

227.3

San Francisco–Oakland–Hayward, CAe

291

324

7.0

32

46,092

102

46,194

16,251

16,282

359.5

Oakland Division

135

153

5.6

—

12,027

53

12,080

5,131

5,144

192.0

San Francisco Division

146

160

9.9

—

32,352

44

32,396

10,512

10,539

662.2

San Jose–Sunnyvale–Santa Clara, CA

68

74

3.8

76

4,787

17

4,805

2,278

2,274

117.9

203

266

11.9

14

24,915

277

25,192

7,522

7,513

330.7

Santa Rosa, CA

12

13

2.6

94

2,161

8

2,169

872

866

174.9

Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazelton, PA

13

14

2.5

96

708

7

715

320

317

56.5

152

164

4.5

66

11,038

28

11,066

4,921

4,963

137.3

Seattle Division

132

143

5.0

—

9,753

18

9,771

4,363

4,400

157.5

Tacoma Division

20

21

2.6

—

1,285

10

1,295

558

563

68.6

4

5

0.9

106

655

1

656

273

275

51.4

San Juan–Carolina–Caguas, PR

Seattle–Tacoma–Bellevue, WA

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Table 27. Stage 3 (AIDS), 2014 and cumulative, and persons living with diagnosed HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS) (prevalence),
year-end 2013, by metropolitan statistical area of residence—United States and Puerto Rico (cont)
Diagnosis, cumulativea
Adults or
adolescents

Diagnosis, 2014
Estimatedb
MSA of residence

No.

No.

Children

Total

Prevalence of stage 3 (AIDS),
year-end 2013

Estimatedb

Ratec

Rankd

No.

No.

Estimatedb
No.

No.

No.

Ratec

Springfield, MA

15

17

2.7

91

2,442

28

2,470

1,007

993

Stockton–Lodi, CA

30

33

4.6

64

1,461

14

1,475

706

704

99.9

Syracuse, NY

31

37

5.6

50

1,613

10

1,623

679

703

106.0

Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, FL

158.0

337

355

12.2

12

14,461

116

14,577

6,216

6,201

215.7

Toledo, OH

10

11

1.8

101

1,038

15

1,053

483

488

80.3

Tucson, AZ

43

46

4.6

65

2,485

11

2,496

1,070

1,069

107.1

Tulsa, OK

47

51

5.3

56

1,973

10

1,983

845

843

87.6

Virginia Beach–Norfolk–Newport News, VA–NC

141

175

10.2

18

6,157

66

6,223

2,581

2,534

148.4

Washington–Arlington–Alexandria, DC–VA–MD–WV

587

683

11.3

15

40,178

336

40,514

18,450

18,592

311.6

Silver Spring Division

97

107

8.4

—

4,029

27

4,056

2,231

2,260

179.2

Washington Division

122

490

576

12.1

—

36,149

309

36,458

16,219

16,332

347.1

Wichita, KS

16

17

2.7

90

1,033

2

1,035

447

445

69.7

Winston-Salem, NC

18

19

2.9

88

1,307

10

1,317

639

636

97.6

Worcester, MA–CT

11

12

1.3

105

2,463

22

2,485

1,162

1,149

123.8

Youngstown–Warren–Boardman, OH–PA

22

24

4.3

68

734

0

734

317

320

57.5

15,429

16,993

7.8

—

1,046,393

8,663

1,055,056

441,278

442,547

205.0

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

2,419

2,653

4.6

—

119,268

836

120,104

52,744

52,751

91.1

Nonmetropolitan areas

1,374

1,500

3.2

—

64,254

441

64,695

28,808

28,787

62.1

19,350

21,300

6.6

—

1,236,088

9,992

1,246,080

525,796

527,069

164.7

Subtotal for MSAs (population of 500,000)

Totalf
Abbreviation: MSA, metropolitan statistical area.

Note. Because of the lack of U.S. census information for all U.S. dependent areas, table includes data for only the United States and Puerto Rico.
MSA definitions for this report can be found at http://www.census.gov/population/metro/.
Reported numbers less than 12, as well as estimated numbers (and accompanying rates and trends) based on these numbers, should be interpreted with caution because the numbers have underlying
relative standard errors greater than 30% and are considered unreliable.
a From the beginning of the epidemic through 2014.
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 Based on estimated rate.

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e Counts of stage 3 (AIDS) classifications for the metropolitan divisions do not sum to the MSA total. MSA total includes data from 1 metropolitan division with population of <500,000.

f 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
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http://www.azdhs.gov/phs/edc/odis/hiv-epidemiology/reports/index.php?pg=annual
http://www.healthy.arkansas.gov/programsServices/healthStatistics/Pages/stdHIVRegistry.aspx
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/data/statistics/Pages/OAHIVAIDSStatistics.aspx
http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cdph/provdrs/sti_hiv_aids.html
http://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/sti-and-hiv-data-and-trends
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/service/hiv-aids-reports-and-publications
http://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/aids/surveillance/index.html
http://dph.georgia.gov/georgias-hivaids-epidemiology-surveillance-section
http://dphss.guam.gov/content/hiv-surveillance-program
http://health.hawaii.gov/std-aids/hiv-aids/data-and-statistics/
http://www.houstontx.gov/health/HIV-STD/
http://healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Health/FamilyPlanningSTDHIV/STDStatistics/tabid/393/Default.aspx
http://www.idph.state.il.us/aids/stats.htm
http://www.in.gov/isdh/23266.htm
http://idph.iowa.gov/PublicHealthData/reports
http://www.kdheks.gov/sti_hiv/epi_profiles.htm
http://chfs.ky.gov/dph/epi/hivaids/surveillance.htm
http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/dhsp/Reports.htm
http://new.dhh.louisiana.gov/index.cfm/newsroom/category/63
http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/mecdc/infectious-disease/hiv-std/data/hiv.shtml
http://phpa.dhmh.maryland.gov/OIDEOR/CHSE/SitePages/statistics.aspx
http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/departments/dph/programs/id/hiv-aids/epi-profile/
http://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://health.mo.gov/data/hivstdaids/data.php
http://dphhs.mt.gov/publichealth/hivstd
http://dhhs.ne.gov/publichealth/Pages/dpc_hiv.aspx
http://dpbh.nv.gov/Programs/HIV-OPHIE/dta/Publications/HIV/AIDS_Surveillance_Program_(HIV-OPHIE)_-_Publications/
http://www.dhhs.nh.gov/data/index.htm
http://www.state.nj.us/health/aids/aidsqtr.shtml
http://nmhealth.org/data/infectious/20/
http://www.health.state.ny.us/diseases/aids/statistics/index.htm
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/living/std-hiv.shtml
http://epi.publichealth.nc.gov/cd/stds/figures.html
http://www.ndhealth.gov/hiv/
http://www.odh.ohio.gov/healthstats/disease/hivdata/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.salud.gov.pr/Estadisticas-Registros-y-Publicaciones/Pages/VIH.aspx
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/diseases/infectious/HIV-AIDS/
http://tn.gov/health/topic/STD-surveillance
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/hivstd/reports/default.shtm
http://www.healthvi.com/programs/communicable-disease/index.html
http://health.utah.gov/epi/diseases/hivaids/surveillance/index.html
http://healthvermont.gov/prevent/aids/quarter/reports.aspx
http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/epidemiology/DiseasePrevention/DAta/
http://www.doh.wa.gov/DataandStatisticalReports/DiseasesandChronicConditions/HIVAIDSData.aspx
http://www.dhhr.wv.gov/oeps/std-hiv-hep/HIV_AIDS/Pages/HIVSurveillance.aspx
http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/aids-hiv/Stats/index.htm
http://www.health.wyo.gov/PHSD/hivsurveillance/index.html

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