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