Male-to-male sexual contact and injection drug use
1,742
6
62,940
8
—
—
—
—
1,742
4
62,940
7
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder
68
0
5,142
1
11
0
340
0
79
0
5,482
1
High-risk heterosexual contactc
3,110
10
46,533
6
4,918
45
79,872
44
8,028
19
126,405
13
Sex with injection drug user
389
1
11,371
1
751
7
25,310
14
1,140
3
36,681
4
Sex with bisexual male
—
—
—
—
223
2
4,876
3
223
1
4,876
1
Sex with person with hemophilia
3
0
81
0
13
0
493
0
16
0
574
0
Sex with HIV-infected transfusion recipient
13
0
529
0
27
0
767
0
40
0
1,296
0
Sex with HIV-infected person, risk factor not specified
2,705
9
34,552
5
3,904
36
48,426
27
6,609
16
82,978
9
Receipt of blood transfusion, blood components, or tissued
73
0
5,190
1
87
1
4,144
2
160
0
9,334
1
Other/risk factor not reported or identifiede
6,976
23
69,095
9
3,881
35
31,879
18
10,857
26
100,975
11
Subtotal
30,956
100
764,808
100
10,944
100
181,769
100
41,900
100
946,578
100
Child (<13 yrs at diagnosis)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder
0
0
223
5
0
0
7
0
0
0
230
2
Mother with documented HIV infection or 1 of the following risk factors
45
92
4,274
89
41
93
4,363
95
86
92
8,637
91
Injection drug use
12
24
1,660
34
4
9
1,652
36
16
17
3,312
35
Sex with injection drug user
2
4
783
16
3
7
744
16
5
5
1,527
16
Sex with bisexual male
2
4
98
2
0
0
104
2
2
2
202
2
Sex with person with hemophilia
0
0
21
0
0
0
16
0
0
0
37
0
Sex with HIV-infected transfusion recipient
0
0
11
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
26
0
Sex with HIV-infected person, risk factor not specified
11
22
733
15
17
39
760
16
28
30
1,493
16
Receipt of blood transfusion, blood components, or tissue
1
2
69
1
0
0
82
2
1
1
151
2
Has HIV infection, risk factor not specified
17
35
899
19
17
39
990
21
34
37
1,889
20
Receipt of blood transfusion, blood components, or tissuef
0
0
244
5
0
0
142
3
0
0
386
4
Other/risk factor not reported or identifiedg
4
8
86
2
3
7
102
2
7
8
188
2
Subtotal
49
100
4,827
100
44
100
4,614
100
93
100
9,441
100
Total
31,005
100
769,635
100
10,988
100
186,383
100
41,993
100
956,019
100
a
From the beginning of the epidemic through 2005.
b
From the beginning of the epidemic through 2005. Includes 1 person of unknown sex.
c
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
d
AIDS developed in 47 adults/adolescents after they received blood that had tested negative for HIV antibodies. AIDS developed in 14 additional adults after they received tissue, organs, or artificial insemination from HIV-infected donors. Four of the 14 received tissue or organs from a donor who was negative for HIV antibody at the time of donation.
e
Includes 36 adults/adolescents who were exposed to HIV-infected blood, body fluids, or concentrated virus in health care, laboratory, or household settings, as supported by seroconversion, epidemiologic, and/or laboratory evidence. One person was infected after intentional inoculation with HIV-infected blood. Includes an additional 535 persons who acquired HIV infection perinatally but who were more than 12 years of age when AIDS was diagnosed. These 535 persons are not counted in the values for the pediatric transmission category.
f
AIDS developed in 3 children after they received blood that had tested negative for HIV antibodies.
g
Includes 5 children who were exposed to HIV-infected blood, as supported by seroconversion, epidemiologic, and/or laboratory evidence: 1 child was infected after intentional inoculation with HIV-infected blood, and 4 children were exposed to HIV-infected blood in a household setting. Of the 188 children, 24 had sexual contact with an adult with, or at high risk for, HIV infection.