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Table 4. Reported number of persons living with HIV infection (non-AIDS), AIDS, and total, by area of residence, as of December 2006—Eligible Metropolitan Areas and Transitional Grant Areas for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Treatment Modernization Act of 2006
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Area of residence HIV infection (non-AIDS) AIDS Total
No. No. No.
Eligible metropolitan areas (EMA)          
Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Marietta, Georgia 4,288   10,608   14,896
Baltimore, Maryland 11,183*   9,028   20,211
Boston–Brockton–Nashua, Massachusetts–New Hampshire 6,113*   7,478   13,591
Chicago, Illinois 12,369*   13,105   25,474
Dallas, Texas 6,096   7,901   13,997
Detroit, Michigan 3,723   4,355   8,078
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 6,359   7,510   13,869
Houston, Texas 7,628   10,806   18,434
Los Angeles–Long Beach, California 13,138*   20,486   33,624
Miami, Florida 10,169   12,889   23,058
New Orleans, Louisiana 3,385   3,834   7,219
New York, New York 33,482   58,046   91,528
Newark, New Jersey 5,886   6,504   12,390
Orlando, Florida 3,518   4,295   7,813
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania–New Jersey 8,106*   12,809   20,915
Phoenix–Mesa, Arizona 4,137   3,485   7,622
San Diego, California 4,633*   6,036   10,669
San Francisco, California 5,996*   7,994   13,990
San Juan–Bayamon, Puerto Rico 3,296   6,834   10,130
Tampa–St Petersburg–Clearwater, Florida 3,529   5,058   8,587
Washington, DC–Maryland–Virginia–West Virginiaa 9,460*   17,116   26,576
West Palm Beach–Boca Raton, Florida 2,693   4,426   7,119
           
Transitional grant areas (TGA)          

Austin–San Marcos, Texas

1,479   2,298   3,777
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 1,761   1,781   3,542
Bergen–Passaic, New Jersey 1,756   2,134   3,890
Caguas, Puerto Rico 373   758   1,131
Charlotte–Gastonia–Concord, North Carolina–South Carolina 2,982   1,669   4,651
Cleveland–Lorain–Elyria, Ohio 1,912   2,149   4,061
Denver, Colorado 4,612   3,040   7,652
Dutchess County, New York 419   772   1,191
Fort Worth–Arlington, Texas 1,598   2,094   3,692
Hartford, Connecticut 851   2,465   3,316
Indianapolis, Indiana 1,701   1,918   3,619
Jacksonville, Florida 1,958   2,838   4,796
Jersey City, New Jersey 2,004   2,467   4,471
Kansas City, Missouri–Kansas 1,942   2,164   4,106
Las Vegas, Nevada–Arizona 2,790   2,618   5,408
Memphis, Tennessee–Mississippi–Arkansas 3,119   2,565   5,684
Middlesex–Somerset–Hunterdon, New Jersey 1,099   1,408   2,507
Minneapolis–St Paul, Minnesota–Wisconsin 2,778   2,063   4,841
Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1,925   2,058   3,983
Nassau–Suffolk, New York 1,712   3,414   5,126
New Haven–Bridgeport–Danbury–Waterbury, Connecticut 1,476   4,082   5,558
Norfolk–Virginia Beach–Newport News, Virginia 3,208   2,191   5,399
Oakland, California 2,138*   3,840   5,978
Orange County, California 1,992*   3,346   5,338
Ponce, Puerto Rico 588   1,329   1,917
Portland–Vancouver, Oregon–Washingtonb 1,374*   2,220   3,594
Riverside–San Bernardino, California 2,726*   4,318   7,044
Sacramento, California 817*   1,604   2,421
St Louis, Missouri–Illinoisc 2,781   3,011   5,792
San Antonio, Texas 1,597   2,403   4,000
San Jose, California 922*   1,689   2,611
Santa Rosa, California 379*   774   1,153
Seattle–Bellevue–Everett, Washington 2,892   3,721   6,613
Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, New Jersey 361   430   791

Note. See Commentary for definition of Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMA) and Transitional Grant Areas (TGA).
Five former Emerging Communities in FY2006 were added as new Transitional Grant Areas in FY2007: Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Charlotte-Gastonia, North Carolina-South Carolina; Indianapolis, Indiana; Memphis, Tennessee-Mississippi-Arkansas; Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
The number of cases shown in the Total column was used by the Health Resources and Services Administration in funding calculations.
* HRSA applied 5% reduction to the number of HIV cases submitted by code-based states/territories for award calculations, as required by legislation.
a DC code based number includes cases from code-based areas of Maryland which are part of the DC EMA.
b Portland TGA cases include cases from areas of the Portland TGA that are in Washington State.
c St. Louis TGA cases include cases from code-based areas of Illinois that are part of the St. Louis TGA.

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Last Modified: June 29, 2009
Last Reviewed: June 29, 2009
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