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Table 3. Estimated rates* of HIV prevalence and AIDS§ prevalence among non-Hispanic black adults and adolescents, by area of residence—United States, 2005
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Area of residence HIV AIDS

Alabama 358 208
Alaska 106 167
Arizona 373 287
Arkansas 303 239
California 578
Colorado 515 371
Connecticut 886
Delaware 809
District of Columbia 3130
Florida 845 1055
Georgia 531
Hawaii 238
Idaho 323 165
Illinois 536
Indiana 304 288
Iowa 197 289
Kansas 252 221
Kentucky 302
Louisiana 433 436
Maine 349
Maryland 847
Massachusetts 825
Michigan 300 312
Minnesota 611 415
Mississippi 372 276
Missouri 398 402
Montana 280
Nebraska 296 293
Nevada 556 447
New Hampshire 735
New Jersey 865 1010
New Mexico 143 169
New York 712 1421
North Carolina 520 375
North Dakota 315 247
Ohio 320 268
Oklahoma 234 188
Oregon 345
Pennsylvania 819
Rhode Island 760
South Carolina 463 477
South Dakota 500 383
Tennessee 467 406
Texas 474 549
Utah 470 504
Vermont 586
Virginia 495 385
Washington 380
West Virginia 513 308
Wisconsin 358 297
Wyoming 137 79
United States 518 631

* Per 100,000 population.
Includes only persons living with HIV that had not progressed to AIDS. These data were were reported by the 33 U.S. states with confidential named-based HIV reporting since 2001. Because HIV can be diagnosed anytime in the disease spectrum, the time between HIV and AIDS diagnosis varies.
§ Includes only persons living with AIDS. Cases were from the 50 U.S. States and the District of Columbia (DC). Because DC is a metropolitan area, caution should be exercised when comparing DC AIDS rates with those of the states.
Data as of June 2006, adjusted for reporting delays and risk factor redistribution.

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Last Modified: August 21, 2007
Last Reviewed: August 21, 2007
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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