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Table 9. Persons living with HIV (not AIDS) at the end of 2001, by sex and state of residence, United States
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State of residence Male Female Total1
Alabama 3,853 1,567 5,420
Arizona 4,412 710 5,123
Arkansas 1,591 563 2,154
Colorado 5,172 550 5,723
Idaho 286 72 358
Indiana 2,903 723 3,626
Louisiana 5,116 2,509 7,625
Michigan 4,263 1,459 5,722
Minnesota 2,300 566 2,865
Mississippi 2,844 1,410 4,256
Missouri 3,738 773 4,511
Nevada 2,489 550 3,040
New Jersey 8,455 5,580 14,035
North Carolina 6,609 3,660 10,269
North Dakota 53 15 68
Ohio 5,229 1,541 6,772
Oklahoma 2,075 409 2,484
South Carolina 4,471 2,160 6,631
South Dakota 146 42 188
Tennessee 4,480 1,783 6,264
Utah 590 133 723
Virginia 6,211 2,503 8,714
West Virginia 441 168 609
Wisconsin 1,716 500 2,217
Wyoming 56 16 72
Total 79,500 29,962 109,468
1Total includes 6 cases with unknown sex.
Note. These numbers do not represent actual cases of HIV infection, but rather are point estimates adjusted for delays in the reporting of HIV cases and deaths, but not for incomplete reporting. US totals presented in this report include data from the United States (50 states and the District of Columbia) and from US dependencies, possessions, and independent nations in free association with the United States. Data were reported through June 2002. Persons with unknown state or area of residence were excluded. The sum of the demographic categories may not equal the total estimate due to rounding.
Last Modified: June 15, 2006
Last Reviewed: June 15, 2006
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Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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