[sci.med] HICN225 News Part 5/7

ATW1H%ASUACAD.BITNET@oac.ucla.edu (Dr David Dodell) (06/21/89)

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Hawaii                                      81   7.3              112   9.9
Idaho                                       10   1.0               18   1.7
Illinois                                   795   6.9            1,027   8.9
Indiana                                    176   3.2              187   3.4
Iowa                                        29   1.0               56   2.0
Kansas                                      67   2.7               95   3.8
Kentucky                                    70   1.9              100   2.7
Louisiana                                  402   8.8              423   9.2
Maine                                       32   2.7               44   3.7
Maryland                                   479  10.7              645  14.3
Massachusetts                              542   9.2              710  12.1
Michigan                                   317   3.5              450   5.0
Minnesota                                  134   3.2              176   4.1
Mississippi                                 96   3.6              149   5.6
Missouri                                   320   6.3              406   8.0
Montana                                     13   1.6               12   1.4
Nebraska                                    31   1.9               46   2.8
Nevada                                     115  11.7              150  14.9
New Hampshire                               39   3.8               39   3.7
New Jersey                               2,120  27.7            2,390  31.1
New Mexico                                  54   3.6               68   4.4
New York                                 5,440  30.4            6,637  37.0
North Carolina                             293   4.6              307   4.7
North Dakota                                 _    .                 6   0.9
Ohio                                       456   4.2              491   4.6
Oklahoma                                   146   4.4              152   4.5

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Oregon                                     189   7.0              195   7.2
Pennsylvania                               813   6.9              992   8.4
Rhode Island                                67   6.8               93   9.5
South Carolina                             123   3.6              219   6.3
South Dakota                                 4   0.6                8   1.1
Tennessee                                  246   5.1              267   5.5
Texas                                    1,984  11.6            2,433  14.0
Utah                                        61   3.6               73   4.2
Vermont                                     15   2.8               14   2.6
Virginia                                   299   5.1              428   7.2
Washington                                 413   9.1              454   9.9
West Virginia                               19   1.0               34   1.8
Wisconsin                                  103   2.1              123   2.6
Wyoming                                      1   0.2               14   2.7

U.S. total                              26,640  11.0           32,155  13.1

Guam                                         3   2.3                2   1.5
Pacific Islands, Trust Territory             _    .                 1   0.7
Puerto Rico                                838  25.5            1,279  38.8
Virgin Islands, U.S.                         9   8.1               41  36.2

Total                                   27,490  11.2           33,478  13.4

Table 1.  AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
  by state, reported June 1987 through May 1988 and June 1988
  through May 1989; and cumulative totals, by state and age group,
  through May 1989

                                               Cumulative totals
                                     Adults/       Children
STATE OF RESIDENCE                 adolescents   <13 years old      Total

Alabama                                518             14             532
Alaska                                  61              1              62
Arizona                                771              4             775
Arkansas                               199              3             202
California                          19,233            134          19,367
Colorado                             1,009              5           1,014
Connecticut                          1,167             40           1,207
Delaware                               178              4             182
District of Columbia                 1,712             21           1,733
Florida                              7,613            212           7,825
Georgia                              2,280             33           2,313
Hawaii                                 336              2             338
Idaho                                   36              2              38
Illinois                             2,722             39           2,761
Indiana                                519              4             523
Iowa                                   129              3             132
Kansas                                 234              3             237
Kentucky                               246              3             249
Louisiana                            1,249             18           1,267

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Maine                                  119              2             121
Maryland                             1,670             38           1,708
Massachusetts                        1,976             33           2,009
Michigan                             1,093             19           1,112
Minnesota                              509              4             513
Mississippi                            288              6             294
Missouri                               953              8             961
Montana                                 30              _              30
Nebraska                               106              1             107
Nevada                                 345              3             348
New Hampshire                          104              4             108
New Jersey                           6,465            194           6,659
New Mexico                             175              1             176
New York                            22,276            490          22,766
North Carolina                         802             18             820
North Dakota                            13              _              13
Ohio                                 1,305             21           1,326
Oklahoma                               402              9             411
Oregon                                 554              3             557
Pennsylvania                         2,605             46           2,651
Rhode Island                           230              6             236
South Carolina                         475             15             490
South Dakota                            16              _              16
Tennessee                              602             10             612
Texas                                6,660             54           6,714
Utah                                   188              5             193
Vermont                                 42              1              43
Virginia                             1,130             22           1,152
Washington                           1,301              8           1,309
West Virginia                           78              2              80
Wisconsin                              338              1             339
Wyoming                                 20              _              20

U.S. total                          93,082          1,569          94,651

Guam                                     6              _               6
Pacific Islands, Trust Territory         1              _               1
Puerto Rico                          2,417             61           2,478
Virgin Islands, U.S.                    55              2              57

Total                               95,561          1,632          97,193

Table 2.  AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
  by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported
  June 1987 through May 1988 and June 1988 through May 1989;
  and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through May 1989

                                           June 1987-             June 1988-
METROPOLITAN                               May  1988              May  1989
AREA OF RESIDENCE                          No.  Rate              No.  Rate

Akron, Ohio                                 19   3.0               31   4.9

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Albany-Schenectady, N.Y.                    54   6.4               61   7.2
Allentown, Pa.                              16   2.4               36   5.5
Anaheim, Calif.                            263  12.0              249  11.2
Atlanta, Ga.                               454  17.3              695  25.8
Austin, Tex.                                83  10.7              148  18.4
Bakersfield, Calif.                         20   3.9               20   3.8
Baltimore, Md.                             252  11.1              398  17.4
Baton Rouge, La.                            25   4.5               47   8.2
Bergen-Passaic, N.J.                       282  21.6              264  20.2
Birmingham, Ala.                            56   6.1               80   8.7
Boston, Mass.                              421  11.3              570  15.2
Bridgeport, Conn.                           98  11.8              140  16.8
Buffalo, N.Y.                               43   4.5               44   4.6
Charleston, S.C.                            28   5.5               43   8.4
Charlotte, N.C.                             78   7.2               68   6.2
Chicago, Ill.                              678  10.9              869  13.9
Cincinnati, Ohio                            73   5.1               60   4.2
Cleveland, Ohio                            132   7.1              110   6.0
Columbus, Ohio                              94   7.2              132  10.0
Dallas, Tex.                               530  21.5              577  22.8
Dayton, Ohio                                35   3.8               52   5.6
Denver, Colo.                              237  14.2              288  16.9
Detroit, Mich.                             230   5.4              317   7.4
El Paso, Tex.                               20   3.6               13   2.3
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.                      355  30.4              480  40.4
Fort Worth, Tex.                            99   7.7              163  12.2
Fresno, Calif.                              32   5.3               48   7.7
Gary, Ind.                                  15   2.4               14   2.3
Grand Rapids, Mich.                         12   1.8               28   4.2
Greensboro, N.C.                            42   4.6               46   5.0
Greenville, S.C.                            17   2.8               23   3.7
Harrisburg, Pa.                             30   5.2               48   8.3
Hartford, Conn.                             92   8.5              128  11.8
Honolulu, Hawaii                            63   7.4               95  11.0
Houston, Tex.                              968  29.0              860  25.2
Indianapolis, Ind.                          74   6.1               81   6.6
Jacksonville, Fla.                         144  16.6              145  16.3
Jersey City, N.J.                          358  64.3              421  75.7
Kansas City, Mo.                           178  11.7              227  14.8
Knoxville, Tenn.                            24   4.0               28   4.6
Las Vegas, Nev.                             94  16.0              105  17.3
Little Rock, Ark.                           29   5.7               28   5.4
Los Angeles, Calif.                      1,767  21.2            1,913  22.6
Louisville, Ky.                             36   3.7               44   4.5
Memphis, Tenn.                              87   9.1               76   7.9
Miami, Fla.                                473  26.4              858  47.5
Middlesex, N.J.                            153  16.1              212  22.1
Milwaukee, Wis.                             59   4.3               74   5.4
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn.              119   5.1              153   6.5
Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J.                  125  13.1              161  16.6
Nashville, Tenn.                            78   8.3               97  10.2
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y.                       295  11.1              340  12.7
New Haven, Conn.                           126  16.1              118  15.0
New Orleans, La.                           264  19.7              252  18.7
New York, N.Y.                           4,620  54.2            5,733  67.0

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Newark, N.J.                               961  51.1              994  52.9
Norfolk, Va.                                83   6.2               92   6.7
Oakland, Calif.                            378  19.2              350  17.5
Oklahoma City, Okla.                        50   5.0               18   1.8
Omaha, Neb.                                 22   3.5               32   5.1
Orlando, Fla.                               93  10.0              195  20.2
Oxnard-Ventura, Calif.                      27   4.3               46   7.2
Philadelphia, Pa.                          636  13.2              725  15.0
Phoenix, Ariz.                             236  11.8              191   9.2
Pittsburgh, Pa.                            102   4.9              118   5.7
Portland, Oreg.                            149  12.8              154  13.1
Providence, R.I.                            59   6.6               83   9.3
Raleigh-Durham, N.C.                        56   8.4               67   9.8
Richmond, Va.                               47   5.7               93  11.3
Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif.           224  10.9              199   9.3
Rochester, N.Y.                             77   7.8               74   7.5
Sacramento, Calif.                         148  11.2              172  12.7
Saint Louis, Mo.                           130   5.3              182   7.5
Salt Lake City, Utah                        51   4.8               62   5.7
San Antonio, Tex.                           42   3.2              325  24.5
San Diego, Calif.                          422  18.8              445  19.3
San Francisco, Calif.                    1,861 114.3            1,676 101.8
San Jose, Calif.                           161  11.2              147  10.0
San Juan, P.R.                             427  38.3              823  73.5
Scranton, Pa.                               21   2.9               19   2.6
Seattle, Wash.                             305  17.1              341  18.9
Springfield, Mass.                          20   3.4               42   7.2
Syracuse, N.Y.                              22   3.3               21   3.2
Tacoma, Wash.                               29   5.4               27   5.0
Tampa, Fla.                                238  12.1              496  24.7
Toledo, Ohio                                20   3.3               21   3.5
Tucson, Ariz.                               52   8.6               52   8.4
Tulsa, Okla.                                44   5.9               48   6.3
Washington, D.C.                           802  22.3              892  24.5
West Palm Beach, Fla.                      232  29.8              347  43.1
Wilmington, Del.                            35   6.3               70  12.5
Worcester, Mass.                            36   5.4               36   5.4
Youngstown, Ohio                            12   2.4               18   3.6
Metropolitan area subtotal*             23,359  16.5           28,004  19.6

Non-metropolitan areas                   4,131   3.9            5,474   5.1

Total                                   27,490  11.1           33,478  13.4

* Includes data from all metropolitan areas with 50,000 or more
  population.

Table 2.  AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
  by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported
  June 1987 through May 1988 and June 1988 through May 1989;
  and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through May 1989

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                                               Cumulative totals
METROPOLITAN                         Adults/       Children
AREA OF RESIDENCE                  adolescents   <13 years old      Total

Akron, Ohio                             66              _              66
Albany-Schenectady, N.Y.               197              1             198
Allentown, Pa.                          79              3              82
Anaheim, Calif.                        761              8             769
Atlanta, Ga.                         1,728             18           1,746
Austin, Tex.                           355              4             359
Bakersfield, Calif.                     52              _              52
Baltimore, Md.                         904             27             931
Baton Rouge, La.                       107              _             107
Bergen-Passaic, N.J.                   858             24             882
Birmingham, Ala.                       164              6             170
Boston, Mass.                        1,586             26           1,612
Bridgeport, Conn.                      343             12             355
Buffalo, N.Y.                          131              _             131
Charleston, S.C.                       107              _             107
Charlotte, N.C.                        178              4             182
Chicago, Ill.                        2,317             28           2,345
Cincinnati, Ohio                       177              3             180
Cleveland, Ohio                        349              5             354
Columbus, Ohio                         303              1             304
Dallas, Tex.                         1,671              6           1,677
Dayton, Ohio                           125              3             128
Denver, Colo.                          825              3             828
Detroit, Mich.                         772             14             786
El Paso, Tex.                           46              _              46
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.                1,257             19           1,276
Fort Worth, Tex.                       357              1             358
Fresno, Calif.                         102              1             103
Gary, Ind.                              43              _              43
Grand Rapids, Mich.                     56              1              57
Greensboro, N.C.                       116              3             119
Greenville, S.C.                        61              _              61
Harrisburg, Pa.                        102              2             104
Hartford, Conn.                        309              7             316
Honolulu, Hawaii                       279              1             280
Houston, Tex.                        2,917             24           2,941
Indianapolis, Ind.                     217              1             218
Jacksonville, Fla.                     338              9             347
Jersey City, N.J.                    1,173             31           1,204
Kansas City, Mo.                       525              3             528
Knoxville, Tenn.                        69              _              69
Las Vegas, Nev.                        247              3             250
Little Rock, Ark.                       83              1              84
Los Angeles, Calif.                  6,753             57           6,810
Louisville, Ky.                        108              1             109
Memphis, Tenn.                         193              4             197
Miami, Fla.                          2,344            100           2,444
Middlesex, N.J.                        520             18             538
Milwaukee, Wis.                        197              _             197
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn.          439              3             442
Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J.              355             13             368

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Nashville, Tenn.                       202              4             206
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y.                 1,052             34           1,086
New Haven, Conn.                       371             21             392
New Orleans, La.                       823             12             835
New York, N.Y.                      19,478            441          19,919
Newark, N.J.                         2,736             89           2,825
Norfolk, Va.                           231              6             237
Oakland, Calif.                      1,157              5           1,162
Oklahoma City, Okla.                   134              _             134
Omaha, Neb.                             74              _              74
Orlando, Fla.                          378              4             382
Oxnard-Ventura, Calif.                  92              _              92
Philadelphia, Pa.                    2,006             29           2,035
Phoenix, Ariz.                         560              2             562
Pittsburgh, Pa.                        320              1             321
Portland, Oreg.                        441              1             442
Providence, R.I.                       199              5             204
Raleigh-Durham, N.C.                   172              4             176
Richmond, Va.                          216              1             217
Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif.       568             12             580
Rochester, N.Y.                        229              1             230
Sacramento, Calif.                     403              5             408
Saint Louis, Mo.                       419              5             424
Salt Lake City, Utah                   165              4             169
San Antonio, Tex.                      458              7             465
San Diego, Calif.                    1,285             10           1,295
San Francisco, Calif.                6,367              9           6,376
San Jose, Calif.                       456              5             461
San Juan, P.R.                       1,458             46           1,504
Scranton, Pa.                           62              2              64
Seattle, Wash.                         990              7             997
Springfield, Mass.                      97              1              98
Syracuse, N.Y.                          87              4              91
Tacoma, Wash.                           78              1              79
Tampa, Fla.                            914             16             930
Toledo, Ohio                            57              1              58
Tucson, Ariz.                          151              2             153
Tulsa, Okla.                           117              2             119
Washington, D.C.                     2,761             38           2,799
West Palm Beach, Fla.                  838             32             870
Wilmington, Del.                       141              3             144
Worcester, Mass.                       100              2             102
Youngstown, Ohio                        41              _              41
Metropolitan area subtotal*         82,245          1,373          83,618

Non-metropolitan areas              13,316            259          13,575

Total                               95,561          1,632          97,193

* Includes data from all metropolitan areas with 50,000 or more
  population.

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Table 3.  AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex,
  reported June 1987 through May 1988 and June 1988 through
  May 1989; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure
  category, through May 1989, United States

                                              Males
                                    June 1987-     June 1988-
ADULT/ADOLESCENT                    May  1988      May  1989
EXPOSURE CATEGORY                    No.   (%)      No.  (%)

Male homosexual/bisexual contact   16,196 ( 66)  18,684 ( 64)
Intravenous (IV) drug use
  (female and heterosexual male)    4,418 ( 18)   5,867 ( 20)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact
  and IV drug use                   1,962 (  8)   2,069 (  7)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder       267 (  1)     298 (  1)
Heterosexual contact:                 476 (  2)     659 (  2)

  Sex with IV drug user               146           307
  Sex with bisexual male                _             _
  Sex with person with hemophilia       1             2
  Born in Pattern-II* country         260           246
  Sex with person born in
    Pattern-II country                 17            14
  Sex with transfusion recipient
    with HIV infection                  5             8
  Sex with person with HIV
    infection, risk not specified      47            82

Receipt of transfusion of blood,
  blood components, or tissue**       524 (  2)     467 (  2)
Other/undetermined***                 651 (  3)   1,374 (  5)
Adult/adolescent subtotal          24,494 (100)  29,418 (100)

PEDIATRIC (<13 years old)
EXPOSURE CATEGORY

Hemophilia/coagulation disorder        28 ( 11)      35 ( 11)
Mother with/at risk for AIDS/
  HIV infection:                      188 ( 72)     246 ( 74)

    IV drug use                        95           125
    Sex with IV drug user              42            52
    Sex with bisexual male              1             6
    Sex with person with hemophilia     3             _
    Born in Pattern-II country         20            27
    Sex with person born
      in Pattern-II country             1             1
    Sex with transfusion recipient
      with HIV infection                _             3
    Sex with person with HIV
      infection, risk not specified     8            12
    Receipt of transfusion of blood,
      blood components, or tissue       3             1
    Has HIV infection, risk not

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      specified                        15            19

Receipt of transfusion of blood,
    blood components, or tissue        40 ( 15)      35 ( 11)
Undetermined                            6 (  2)      17 (  5)
Pediatric subtotal                    262 (100)     333 (100)

TOTAL                              24,756        29,751

  * See technical notes.
 ** Includes 1 tissue recipient and 2 transfusion recipients who received
    blood screened for HIV antibody.
*** "Other" is 1 health-care worker who seroconverted to HIV and developed
    AIDS after needlestick exposure to HIV-infected blood.  "Undetermined"
    includes  2,313 adults/adolescents ( 49 children) under investigation;
    563 adults/adolescents (  7 children) who died, were lost to follow-up,
    or refused interview; and  371 adults/adolescents ( 0 children) whose
    mode of exposure to HIV remains undetermined after investigation.

Table 3.  AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex,
  reported June 1987 through May 1988 and June 1988 through
  May 1989; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure
  category, through May 1989, United States

                                             Females
                                    June 1987-     June 1988-
ADULT/ADOLESCENT                    May  1988      May  1989
EXPOSURE CATEGORY                    No.   (%)      No.  (%)

Male homosexual/bisexual contact
Intravenous (IV) drug use
  (female and heterosexual male)    1,348 ( 54)   1,789 ( 52)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact
  and IV drug use                       _ (  .)       _ (  .)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder         6 (  0)       8 (  0)
Heterosexual contact:                 721 ( 29)   1,016 ( 30)

  Sex with IV drug user               453           641
  Sex with bisexual male               90            79
  Sex with person with hemophilia      15            10
  Born in Pattern-II* country          81           133
  Sex with person born in
    Pattern-II country                  7             6
  Sex with transfusion recipient
    with HIV infection                 16            21
  Sex with person with HIV
    infection, risk not specified      59           126

Receipt of transfusion of blood,
  blood components, or tissue**       283 ( 11)     329 ( 10)
Other/undetermined***                 156 (  6)     300 (  9)
Adult/adolescent subtotal           2,514 (100)   3,442 (100)

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PEDIATRIC (<13 years old)
EXPOSURE CATEGORY

Hemophilia/coagulation disorder         _ (  .)       1 (  0)
Mother with/at risk for AIDS/
  HIV infection:                      183 ( 83)     254 ( 89)

    IV drug use                        99           116
    Sex with IV drug user              33            51
    Sex with bisexual male              8             5
    Sex with person with hemophilia     2             1
    Born in Pattern-II country         16            27
    Sex with person born
      in Pattern-II country             _             2
    Sex with transfusion recipient
      with HIV infection                1             4
    Sex with person with HIV
      infection, risk not specified     3            13
    Receipt of transfusion of blood,
      blood components, or tissue       8             7

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