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Table 5. Estimated numbers of diagnoses and rates (per 100,000 population) of AIDS, by persons’ race/ethnicity, age category, and sex, 2002—United States
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  Adults or adolescents  
  Males Females Total Children (<13 yrs) Total
Race/ethnicity No.  Rate  No.  Rate  No.  Rate  No.  Rate  No.  Rate 
White, not Hispanic 10,095 12.3 1,801 2.1 11,896 7.0 7 0.0 11,903 5.9
Black, not Hispanic 13,890 108.4 7,159 48.6 21,049 76.4 57 0.7 21,106 58.7
Hispanic 5,508 39.7 1,471 11.3 6,979 26.0 19 0.2 6,998 19.2
Asian/Pacific Islander 397 8.6 75 1.5 471 4.9 1 0.1 473 4.0
American Indian/Alaska Native 151 16.9 54 5.8 205 11.2 0 0 205 8.5
Totala 30,120 26.4 10,589 8.8 40,709 17.3 84 0.2 40,793 14.1
Note. These numbers do not represent actual cases in persons with a diagnosis of AIDS. Rather, these numbers are point estimates of cases diagnosed that have been adjusted for reporting delays. The estimates have not been adjusted for incomplete reporting.
Data exclude cases from the U.S dependencies, possessions, and associated nations, as well as cases in persons whose state or area of residence is unknown, because of the lack of census information by race and age categories for these areas.
a Includes 108 persons of unknown or multiple race. Because column totals were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.
Last Modified: September 14, 2006
Last Reviewed: September 14, 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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