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Table 19. Adult/adolescent AIDS cases among Hispanics, by exposure category and place of birth, reported in 2001, United States
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  Place of Birth  
   United
States
Central/South America Cuba Mexico Puerto Rico total2
Exposure category No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
Men who have sex with men 889 (25) 199 (35) 55 (34) 527 (47) 249 (14) 2,202 (27)
Injecting drug use 599 (17) 31 (5) 11 (7) 71 (6) 780 (43) 1,687 (21)
Men who have sex with men
and inject drugs
104 (3) 10 (2) 4 (3) 26 (2) 68 (4) 231 (3)
Heterosexual contact 400 (11) 107 (19) 16 (10) 180 (16) 531 (29) 1,394 (17)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder or receipt of blood transfusion, blood components, or tissue 16 (0) 3 (1) 1 (1) 5 (0) 3 (0) 33 (0)
Risk not reported or identified 3 1,483 (42) 225 (39) 73 (46) 303 (27) 172 (10) 2,636 (32)
Total 3,491 (100) 575 (100) 160 (100) 1,112 (100) 1,803 (100) 8,183 (100)
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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