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Table 12b. Female adults and adolescents infected through high-risk heterosexual contact: metropolitan statistical area of residence at the time of AIDS diagnosis, ranked by incidence and prevalence, 2004
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Metropolitan statistical area of residence
(population ≥ 500,000)
High-risk heterosexual contacta
Incidence   Prevalence
1981–2004   2004 Dec. 31, 2004
No. Rank No. Rank No. Rank
Akron, Ohio 68 83 spacer 8 74 spacer 52 81
Albany–Schenectady–Troy, NY 273 47 31 37 188 43
Albuquerque, NM 53 90 3 91 32 90
Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton, Pa–NJ 182 65 8 74 107 66
Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Marietta, Ga 2,091 9 190 7 1,281 9
Augusta–Richmond County, Ga–SC 257 53 29 42 176 48
Austin–Round Rock, Tex 287 45 25 47 184 46
Bakersfield, Calif 63 84 5 82 40 86
Baltimore–Towson, Md 2,014 10 168 9 1,196 10
Baton Rouge, La 508 23 69 18 323 24
Birmingham–Hoover, Ala 270 49 22 52 137 57
Boise City–Nampa, Idaho 14 97 1 97 9 97
Boston, Mass–NH

(includes Boston Division, Cambridge Division, and Essex Division)

1,194 13 79 16 786 13
Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk, Conn 434 29 33 35 269 31
Buffalo–Niagara Falls, NY 291 43 15 57 171 50
Cape Coral–Fort Myers, Fla 289 44 25 47 162 52
Charleston–North Charleston, SC 295 42 23 50 185 44
Charlotte–Gastonia–Concord, NC–SC 379 34 41 27 223 37
Chicago, Ill–Ind–Wis

(includes Chicago Division, Gary Division, and Lake Division)

2,414 8 215 6 1,574 6
Cincinnati–Middletown, Ohio–Ky–Ind 164 67 11 61 114 65
Cleveland–Elyria–Mentor, Ohio 404 32 29 42 261 33
Colorado Springs, Colo 38 94 4 87 22 94
Columbia, SC 496 24 44 23 325 23
Columbus, Ohio 205 61 10 70 131 60
Dallas, Tex

(includes Dallas Division and Fort Worth Division)

1,310 12 177 8 949 11
Dayton, Ohio 97 75 11 61 69 72
Denver–Aurora, Colo 269 50 19 55 165 51
Des Moines, Iowa 42 92 3 91 28 92
Detroit, Mich

(includes Detroit Division and Warren Division)

878 18 51 20 495 19
El Paso, Tex 99 73 9 71 62 74
Fresno, Calif 92 77 4 87 56 77
Grand Rapids–Wyoming, Mich 61 85 3 91 43 84
Greensboro–High Point, NC 154 69 8 74 84 70
Greenville, SC 168 66 11 61 101 67
Harrisburg–Carlisle, Pa 131 70 11 61 89 69
Hartford–West Hartford–East Hartford, Conn 536 22 36 34 321 25
Honolulu, Hawaii 88 78 2 95 53 79
Houston–Baytown–Sugar Land, Tex 2,464 7 243 5 1,538 7
Indianapolis, Ind 276 46 30 40 198 41
Jackson, Miss 445 28 48 21 282 28
Jacksonville, Fla 999 16 116 13 626 15
Kansas City, Mo–Kan 269 50 24 49 185 44
Knoxville, Tenn 57 88 4 87 34 89
Lakeland, Fla 343 38 33 35 201 40
Las Vegas–Paradise, Nev 352 37 41 27 235 36
Little Rock–North Little Rock, Ark 111 71 8 74 76 71
Los Angeles, Calif

(includes Los Angeles Division and Santa Anna Division)

2,800 6 137 11 1,742 5
Louisville, Ky–Ind 208 60 12 59 134 59
Madison, Wis 42 92 5 82 27 93
McAllen–Edinburg–Pharr, Tex 58 87 12 59 44 83
Memphis, Tenn–Miss–Ark 854 19 79 16 510 18
Miami, Fla

(includes Fort Lauderdale Division, Miami Division, and West Palm Beach Division)

9,490 2 749 2 5,328 2
Milwaukee–Waukesha–West Allis, Wis 229 58 16 56 146 55
Minneapolis–St. Paul–Bloomington, Minn–Wis 324 39 42 24 240 35
Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro, Tenn 316 40 41 27 212 38
New Haven–Milford, Conn 618 21 30 40 367 21
New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner, La 981 17 100 15 604 17
New York, NY–NJ–Pa

(includes Edison Division, Nassau Division, New York Division, and Newark Division)

23,518 1 1,496 1 13,040 1
Oklahoma City, Okla 110 72 7 78 64 73
Omaha–Council Bluffs, Neb–Iowa 88 78 5 82 60 75
Orlando, Fla 1,063 15 111 14 608 16
Oxnard–Thousand Oaks–Ventura, Calif 56 89 5 82 32 90
Palm Bay–Melbourne–Titusville, Fla 231 57 7 78 126 62
Philadelphia, Pa–NJ–Del–Md

(includes Camden Division, Philadelphia Division, and Wilmington Division)

2,877 5 268 4 1,913 4
Phoenix–Mesa–Scottsdale, Ariz 364 35 47 22 208 39
Pittsburgh, Pa 237 55 26 46 161 53
Portland–South Portland, Me 30 96 3 91 21 96
Portland–Vancouver–Beaverton, Ore–Wash 200 63 22 52 129 61
Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY 271 48 28 44 184 46
Providence–New Bedford–Fall River, RI–Mass 402 33 42 24 275 30
Raleigh–Cary, NC 247 54 31 37 174 49
Richmond, Va 426 30 40 30 262 32
Riverside–San Bernardino–Ontario, Calif 447 27 31 37 276 29
Rochester, NY 355 36 28 44 257 34
Sacramento–Arden–Arcade–Roseville, Calif 212 59 4 87 136 58
St. Louis, Mo–Ill 474 26 42 24 316 26
Salt Lake City, Utah 73 80 5 82 53 79
San Antonio, Tex 300 41 22 52 191 42
San Diego–Carlsbad–San Marcos, Calif 493 25 37 33 333 22
San Francisco, Calif

(includes Oakland Division and San Francisco Division)

1,133 14 58 19 685 14
San Jose–Sunnyvale–Santa Clara, Calif 200 63 7 78 118 64
San Juan–Caguas–Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 2,965 4 145 10 1,298 8
Sarasota–Bradenton–Venice, Fla 234 56 23 50 144 56
Scranton–Wilkes-Barre, Pa 35 95 2 95 22 94
Seattle, Wash

(includes Seattle Division and Tacoma Division)

422 31 38 32 295 27
Springfield, Mass 264 52 11 61 147 54
Stockton, Calif 71 81 11 61 50 82
Syracuse, NY 159 68 9 71 100 68
Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, Fla 1,338 11 123 12 813 12
Toledo, Ohio 98 74 11 61 60 75
Tucson, Ariz 70 82 11 61 43 84
Tulsa, Okla 93 76 11 61 56 77
Virginia Beach–Norfolk–Newport News, Va–NC 637 20 39 31 400 20
Washington, DC–Va–Md–WVa

(includes Bethesda Division and Washington Division)

3,642 3 403 3 2,708 3
Wichita, Kan 51 91 6 81 37 87
Worcester, Mass 204 62 13 58 126 62
Youngstown–Warren–Boardman, Ohio–Pa 60 86 9 71 37 87
Note. Data are adjusted for delays in reporting cases and deaths and for redistribution of cases in persons initially reported without an identified risk factor.
a Heterosexual contact with a person with, or at increased risk for, HIV infection (e.g., an injection drug user).
Last Modified: August 4, 2006
Last Reviewed: August 4, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention

 

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