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Table 7. Number of new AIDS diagnoses in adolescents and adults, by age at AIDS diagnosis, sex, and exposure category — United Statesa, 2000
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Age at AIDS
diagnosis (yrs)
Number, by exposure category
Male-male
sexual contact
Injection
drug use
Male-male
sexual contact
and injection
drug use
Heterosexual
contact
Other Total
  Males
13-24 581 109 52 144 34 919
25-29 1,490 302 131 314 27 2,265
30-34 2,958 811 312 627 41 4,748
35-39 4,028 1,454 487 852 79 6,900
40-44 2,779 1,714 375 744 55 5,668
45-49 1,773 1,422 227 516 55 3,993
50-54 1,034 810 126 357 23 2,351
55-59 555 326 52 193 20 1,145
60-64 294 145 17 144 18 617
65-69 142 61 10 88 9 310
≥70 115 52 9 57 12 246
Subtotal 15,749 7,206 1,799 4,035 372 29,162
  Females
13-24   128   542 36 705
25-29   243   892 25 1,160
30-34   569   1,213 45 1,827
35-39   777   1,286 50 2,113
40-44   763   1,093 48 1,903
45-49   500   672 29 1,201
50-54   219   379 28 626
55-59   86   228 15 328
60-64   49   140 11 199
65-69   25   79 9 112
≥70   16   52 6 74
Subtotal   3,373   6,575 301 10,250
Total 15,749 10,580 1,799 10,611 674 39,412
Note. These numbers do not represent actual cases in persons with an AIDS diagnosis. Rather, these numbers are point estimates of diagnoses in adolescents and adults, adjusted for reporting delays and for redistribution of cases initially reported with no identified risk, but not for incomplete reporting. Subtotals and totals were calculated independently; values may not sum to subtotals or totals due to rounding.
a The 50 states and the District of Columbia (see Technical Notes).
Last Modified: June 28, 2006
Last Reviewed: June 28, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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