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Table 1. Persons reported to be living with HIV infection1 and with AIDS, by area and age group2, reported through December 20013
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  Living with HIV infection4 Living with AIDS5 Cumulative totals
Area of Residence
(Date HIV reporting initiated)
Adults/adolescents Children(<13 yrs) Total Adults/adolescents Children(<13 yrs) TotalAdults/adolescents Children(<13 yrs) Total
Alabama (Jan. 1988) 5,279 32 5,311 3,410 17 3,427 8,689 49 8,738
Alaska (Feb. 1999) 43 0 43 238 1 239 281 1 282
Arizona (Jan. 1987) 4,670 32 4,702 3,604 8 3,612 8,274 40 8,314
Arkansas (July 1989) 2,114 13 2,127 1,761 20 1,781 3,875 33 3,908
California — — — 45,285 143 45,428 45,285 143 45,428
Colorado (Nov. 1985) 5,566 17 5,583 3,119 2 3,121 8,685 19 8,704
Connecticut (July 1992)6 26 74 100 6,071 52 6,123 6,097 126 6,223
Delaware — — — 1,355 12 1,367 1,355 12 1,367
District of Columbia — — — 7,130 75 7,205 7,130 75 7,205
Florida (July 1997) 22,844 201 23,045 38,306 436 38,742 61,150 637 61,787
Georgia — — — 11,193 76 11,269 11,193 76 11,269
Hawaii — — — 1,065 5 1,070 1,065 5 1,070
Idaho (June 1986) 336 2 338 233 0 233 569 2 571
Illinois — — — 10,617 100 10,717 10,617 100 10,717
Indiana (July 1988) 3,476 25 3,501 2,928 16 2,944 6,404 41 6,445
Iowa (July 1998) 415 4 419 620 3 623 1,035 7 1,042
Kansas (July 1999) 985 9 994 1,036 2 1,038 2,021 11 2,032
Kentucky — — — 1,859 14 1,873 1,859 14 1,873
Louisiana (Feb. 1993) 7,269 95 7,364 5,805 46 5,851 13,074 141 13,215
Maine — — — 482 4 486 482 4 486
Maryland — — — 11,172 116 11,288 11,172 116 11,288
Massachusetts — — — 7,318 50 7,368 7,318 50 7,368
Michigan (April 1992) 5,106 74 5,180 4,861 23 4,884 9,967 97 10,064
Minnesota (Oct. 1985) 2,754 23 2,777 1,728 9 1,737 4,482 32 4,514
Mississippi (Aug. 1988) 4,228 37 4,265 2,320 21 2,341 6,548 58 6,606
Missouri (Oct. 1987) 4,395 37 4,432 4,531 17 4,548 8,926 54 8,980
Montana — — — 172 0 172 172 — 172
Nebraska (Sept. 1995) 539 6 545 518 4 522 1,057 10 1,067
Nevada (Feb. 1992) 2,784 21 2,805 2,240 9 2,249 5,024 30 5,054
New Hampshire — — — 505 2 507 505 2 507
New Jersey (Jan. 1992) 13,119 318 13,437 15,542 160 15,702 28,661 478 29,139
New Mexico (Jan. 1998) 672 0 672 1,035 5 1,040 1,707 5 1,712
New York (June 2000) 19,172 1,231 20,403 56,331 461 56,792 75,503 1,692 77,195
North Carolina (Feb. 1990) 9,819 91 9,910 5,371 31 5,402 15,190 122 15,312
North Dakota (Jan. 1988) 67 1 68 45 1 46 112 2 114
Ohio (June 1990) 5,976 61 6,037 4,868 37 4,905 10,844 98 10,942
Oklahoma (June 1988) 2,346 18 2,364 1,679 6 1,685 4,025 24 4,049
Oregon (Sept. 1988)6 4 13 17 2,213 5 2,218 2,217 18 2,235
Pennsylvania — — — 12,533 147 12,680 12,533 147 12,680
Rhode Island — — — 954 7 961 954 7 961
South Carolina (Feb. 1986) 6,677 67 6,744 5,143 29 5,172 11,820 96 11,916
South Dakota (Jan. 1988) 183 1 184 94 1 95 277 2 279
Tennessee (Jan. 1992) 6,036 59 6,095 5,005 16 5,021 11,041 75 11,116
Texas (Jan. 1999)6 10,390 256 10,646 24,819 117 24,936 35,209 373 35,582
Utah (April 1989) 697 8 705 1,086 3 1,089 1,783 11 1,794
Vermont — — — 214 2 216 214 2 216
Virginia (July 1989) 7,990 53 8,043 6,373 70 6,443 14,363 123 14,486
Washington — — — 4,417 9 4,426 4,417 9 4,426
West Virginia (Jan. 1989) 570 7 577 533 5 538 1,103 12 1,115
Wisconsin (Nov. 1985) 2,187 19 2,206 1,656 13 1,669 3,843 32 3,875
Wyoming (June 1989) 72 0 72 78 2 80 150 2 152
Subtotal 158,806 2,905 161,711 331,471 2,410 333,881 490,277 5,315 495,592
U.S. dependencies, possessions, and associated nations
Guam (March 2000) 58 1 59 32 0 32 90 1 91
Pacific Islands , U.S.7 8 0 8 3 0 3 11 0 11
Puerto Rico — — — 9,471 77 9,548 9,471 77 9,548
Virgin Islands, U.S. (Dec.1998) 195 3 198 243 5 248 438 8 446
Total 159,067 2,909 161,976 341,679 2,499 344,178 500,746 5,408 506,154
1 Includes only persons reported with HIV infection who have not developed AIDS.
2 Age group based on person's age as of December 31, 2001.
3 Persons reported with vital status "alive" as of the last update. Excludes persons whose vital status is unknown.
4 Includes only persons reported from areas with confidential HIV reporting. Excludes 2,223 adults/adolescents and 54 children reported from areas with confidential HIV infection reporting whose area of residence is unknown or are residents of other areas.
5 Includes 459 adults/adolescents and 7 children whose area of residence is unknown.
6 Connecticut has confidential HIV infection reporting for pediatric cases only; through September 2001, Oregon had confidential HIV infection reporting for children less than 6 years old. Texas reported only pediatric HIV infection cases from February 1994 until January 1999. Some persons who were children when HIV was initially diagnosed are now aged 13 years or older and are presented as adults/adolescents living with HIV.
7 American Samoa began confidential HIV infection reporting in August 2001 and the Northern Mariana Islands began reporting in October 2001.
Last Modified: May 12, 2006
Last Reviewed: May 12, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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