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HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1990
Suggested Citation:
Centers for Disease Control. HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, November, 1990
Report Description
The U.S. AIDS case data presented below are extracted from the "HIV/AIDS
Surveillance Report", published each month by the Division of HIV/AIDS,
Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA 30333
In addition to the data presented here, the printed report contains maps,
figures, and technical notes. Single copies of the printed report are
available free from:
National AIDS Information Clearinghouse
P.O. Box 6003
Rockville, MD 20850
Table 1. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by state, reported November 1988 through October 1989, November 1989
through October 1990; and cumulative totals, by state and age group,
through October 1990
Nov. 1988- Nov. 1989-
Oct. 1989 Oct. 1990
STATE OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate
Alabama 236 5.7 215 5.2
Alaska 19 3.4 25 4.3
Arizona 279 7.7 376 10.1
Arkansas 72 3.0 196 8.1
California 6,372 22.2 7,332 25.0
Colorado 378 11.1 368 10.7
Connecticut 427 13.1 437 13.4
Delaware 78 11.8 88 13.2
District of Columbia 500 81.1 695 113.2
Florida 3,452 27.4 4,218 32.7
Georgia 1,192 18.4 1,258 19.1
Hawaii 164 14.7 159 14.1
Idaho 22 2.2 24 2.4
Illinois 1,129 9.7 1,243 10.7
Indiana 300 5.4 324 5.8
Iowa 59 2.1 48 1.7
Kansas 101 4.0 139 5.5
Kentucky 117 3.1 170 4.5
Louisiana 487 10.8 707 15.5
Maine 59 4.9 60 4.9
Maryland 678 14.6 993 21.2
Massachusetts 752 12.8 815 13.8
Michigan 522 5.6 547 5.9
Minnesota 187 4.3 173 4.0
Mississippi 171 6.4 280 10.5
Missouri 420 8.1 603 11.6
Montana 17 2.1 12 1.5
Nebraska 44 2.8 56 3.5
Nevada 163 15.4 180 16.6
New Hampshire 42 3.8 55 4.9
New Jersey 2,250 28.9 2,496 31.8
New Mexico 99 6.3 104 6.5
New York 6,450 36.1 8,227 46.0
North Carolina 392 6.0 596 9.0
North Dakota 6 0.9 4 0.6
Ohio 502 4.6 622 5.8
Oklahoma 176 5.3 210 6.3
Oregon 239 8.7 288 10.4
Pennsylvania 1,099 9.2 1,149 9.6
Rhode Island 82 8.3 103 10.3
South Carolina 312 8.9 354 10.0
South Dakota 6 0.8 5 0.7
Tennessee 243 4.9 366 7.4
Texas 2,527 14.5 3,281 18.4
Utah 87 5.0 109 6.2
Vermont 14 2.5 21 3.7
Virginia 398 6.6 623 10.1
Washington 478 10.3 563 12.0
West Virginia 52 2.8 66 3.5
Wisconsin 130 2.7 211 4.4
Wyoming 14 2.8 4 0.8
U.S. TOTAL 33,995 13.7 41,198 16.4
Guam 1 0.7 2 1.4
Pacific Islands, U.S. 1 0.7 1 0.7
Puerto Rico 1,174 35.5 1,871 56.4
Virgin Islands, U.S. 28 24.3 12 10.3
TOTAL 35,199 14.0 43,084 16.9
Table 1. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by state, reported November 1988 through October 1989, November 1989
through October 1990; and cumulative totals, by state and age group,
through October 1990 (Continued)
Cumulative totals
Adults/ Children
STATE OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total
Alabama 829 20 849
Alaska 96 2 98
Arizona 1,250 7 1,257
Arkansas 418 10 428
California 29,263 204 29,467
Colorado 1,534 8 1,542
Connecticut 1,733 63 1,796
Delaware 299 4 303
District of Columbia 2,535 34 2,569
Florida 13,199 369 13,568
Georgia 4,089 44 4,133
Hawaii 601 2 603
Idaho 70 2 72
Illinois 4,440 64 4,504
Indiana 952 10 962
Iowa 203 3 206
Kansas 422 3 425
Kentucky 473 5 478
Louisiana 2,162 36 2,198
Maine 204 2 206
Maryland 2,938 65 3,003
Massachusetts 3,114 69 3,183
Michigan 1,881 30 1,911
Minnesota 770 8 778
Mississippi 624 10 634
Missouri 1,745 12 1,757
Montana 50 - 50
Nebraska 176 2 178
Nevada 592 5 597
New Hampshire 178 5 183
New Jersey 9,765 275 10,040
New Mexico 325 2 327
New York 32,764 777 33,541
North Carolina 1,569 33 1,602
North Dakota 20 - 20
Ohio 2,153 36 2,189
Oklahoma 667 10 677
Oregon 944 5 949
Pennsylvania 4,204 74 4,278
Rhode Island 364 9 373
South Carolina 993 21 1,014
South Dakota 21 - 21
Tennessee 1,051 14 1,065
Texas 10,822 106 10,928
Utah 328 8 336
Vermont 69 1 70
Virginia 1,885 34 1,919
Washington 2,033 12 2,045
West Virginia 173 2 175
Wisconsin 605 4 609
Wyoming 33 - 33
U.S. TOTAL 147,628 2,521 150,149
Guam 8 - 8
Pacific Islands, U.S. 2 - 2
Puerto Rico 4,518 161 4,679
Virgin Islands, U.S. 75 4 79
TOTAL 152,231 2,686 154,917
Table 2. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported
November 1988 through October 1989, November 1989 through October 1990;
and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through October 1990
Nov. 1988- Nov. 1989-
METROPOLITAN Oct. 1989 Oct. 1990
AREA OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate
Akron, Ohio 27 4.2 27 4.2
Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 63 7.4 95 11.2
Albuquerque, N.M. 55 10.8 48 9.2
Allentown, Pa. 31 4.6 59 8.7
Anaheim, Calif. 283 12.3 372 15.9
Atlanta, Ga. 940 33.2 972 33.5
Austin, Tex. 202 25.5 230 28.1
Bakersfield, Calif. 32 6.0 28 5.2
Baltimore, Md. 457 19.5 655 27.8
Baton Rouge, La. 50 9.1 57 10.3
Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 212 16.4 334 25.8
Birmingham, Ala. 90 9.7 69 7.4
Boston, Mass. 597 15.9 591 15.7
Bridgeport, Conn. 141 17.2 115 14.0
Buffalo, N.Y. 51 5.4 102 10.9
Charleston, S.C. 59 11.3 78 14.7
Charlotte, N.C. 82 7.3 100 8.7
Chicago, Ill. 928 14.9 1,036 16.6
Cincinnati, Ohio 62 4.3 132 9.0
Cleveland, Ohio 131 7.1 124 6.8
Columbus, Ohio 110 8.2 135 9.9
Dallas, Tex. 572 22.0 813 30.4
Dayton, Ohio 66 7.0 57 6.1
Denver, Colo. 306 18.0 306 17.7
Detroit, Mich. 368 8.4 376 8.6
El Paso, Tex. 30 5.0 32 5.2
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 587 49.0 895 73.5
Fort Worth, Tex. 168 12.4 182 13.0
Fresno, Calif. 49 7.9 53 8.4
Gary, Ind. 27 4.6 26 4.4
Grand Rapids, Mich. 31 4.6 27 3.9
Greensboro, N.C. 64 6.8 104 11.0
Greenville, S.C. 34 5.5 43 6.8
Harrisburg, Pa. 52 8.8 36 6.1
Hartford, Conn. 150 13.4 150 13.3
Honolulu, Hawaii 116 13.6 110 12.8
Houston, Tex. 965 29.1 1,283 38.0
Indianapolis, Ind. 144 11.5 160 12.7
Jacksonville, Fla. 183 19.9 301 31.9
Jersey City, N.J. 332 61.1 358 66.1
Kansas City, Mo. 232 14.7 300 18.8
Knoxville, Tenn. 22 3.7 28 4.6
Lake County, Ill. 20 3.9 18 3.5
Las Vegas, Nev. 118 18.6 144 22.0
Little Rock, Ark. 29 5.5 77 14.6
Los Angeles, Calif. 2,190 24.9 2,501 28.0
Louisville, Ky. 48 4.9 67 6.9
Memphis, Tenn. 76 7.7 115 11.5
Miami, Fla. 1,000 54.8 1,102 60.0
Middlesex, N.J. 205 20.6 163 16.2
Milwaukee, Wis. 76 5.5 119 8.6
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 166 6.9 158 6.5
Mobile, Ala. 48 9.7 27 5.4
Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 182 18.3 198 19.6
Nashville, Tenn. 77 7.8 121 12.0
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 366 13.9 393 14.9
New Haven, Conn. 100 12.5 141 17.6
New Orleans, La. 297 22.2 406 30.2
New York, N.Y. 5,481 64.0 7,038 81.8
Newark, N.J. 933 49.1 1,044 54.9
Norfolk, Va. 75 5.4 155 10.9
Oakland, Calif. 394 19.5 609 29.8
Oklahoma City, Okla. 93 9.4 108 10.7
Omaha, Neb. 31 5.0 36 5.7
Orlando, Fla. 169 17.0 271 26.4
Oxnard-Ventura, Calif. 34 5.2 42 6.3
Philadelphia, Pa. 794 16.2 847 17.2
Phoenix, Ariz. 199 9.4 274 12.6
Pittsburgh, Pa. 166 8.0 130 6.4
Portland, Oreg. 181 15.3 229 19.2
Providence, R.I. 74 8.2 100 11.0
Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 89 12.7 125 17.5
Richmond, Va. 93 11.0 116 13.6
Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 263 11.5 258 10.9
Rochester, N.Y. 58 5.9 91 9.3
Sacramento, Calif. 199 14.2 124 8.6
Saint Louis, Mo. 184 7.4 286 11.4
Salt Lake City, Utah 71 6.5 99 8.9
San Antonio, Tex. 223 16.2 233 16.5
San Diego, Calif. 491 20.4 685 27.7
San Francisco, Calif. 1,801 111.7 2,041 125.6
San Jose, Calif. 131 9.1 177 12.2
San Juan, P.R. 726 46.5 1,195 76.2
Scranton, Pa. 23 3.1 48 6.6
Seattle, Wash. 355 19.2 420 22.4
Springfield, Mass. 46 7.8 88 15.0
Syracuse, N.Y. 33 5.1 42 6.5
Tacoma, Wash. 37 6.6 33 5.8
Tampa-Saint Petersburg, Fla. 407 19.8 428 20.4
Toledo, Ohio 25 4.1 40 6.6
Tucson, Ariz. 49 7.5 70 10.5
Tulsa, Okla. 57 7.6 55 7.3
Washington, D.C. 842 22.3 1,191 31.2
West Palm Beach, Fla. 359 42.4 358 40.8
Wilmington, Del. 61 10.7 79 13.7
Worcester, Mass. 33 4.9 38 5.6
METROPOLITAN AREA SUBTOTAL* 29,379 20.1 35,952 24.3
ALL OTHER AREAS 5,820 5.5 7,132 6.7
TOTAL 35,199 14.0 43,084 16.9
* Only includes data from metropolitan areas which have populations of 500,000
or more.
Table 2. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported
November 1988 through October 1989, November 1989 through October 1990;
and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through October 1990
(Continued)
Cumulative totals
METROPOLITAN Adults/ Children
AREA OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total
Akron, Ohio 102 - 102
Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 320 3 323
Albuquerque, N.M. 167 1 168
Allentown, Pa. 151 4 155
Anaheim, Calif. 1,267 9 1,276
Atlanta, Ga. 3,134 25 3,159
Austin, Tex. 683 6 689
Bakersfield, Calif. 103 - 103
Baltimore, Md. 1,767 47 1,814
Baton Rouge, La. 184 2 186
Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 1,277 27 1,304
Birmingham, Ala. 270 6 276
Boston, Mass. 2,443 51 2,494
Bridgeport, Conn. 519 20 539
Buffalo, N.Y. 246 2 248
Charleston, S.C. 224 - 224
Charlotte, N.C. 312 6 318
Chicago, Ill. 3,752 49 3,801
Cincinnati, Ohio 336 6 342
Cleveland, Ohio 539 9 548
Columbus, Ohio 476 3 479
Dallas, Tex. 2,674 14 2,688
Dayton, Ohio 215 5 220
Denver, Colo. 1,254 5 1,259
Detroit, Mich. 1,321 21 1,342
El Paso, Tex. 99 1 100
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 2,416 46 2,462
Fort Worth, Tex. 592 7 599
Fresno, Calif. 179 2 181
Gary, Ind. 83 - 83
Grand Rapids, Mich. 93 1 94
Greensboro, N.C. 245 6 251
Greenville, S.C. 122 - 122
Harrisburg, Pa. 154 4 158
Hartford, Conn. 518 15 533
Honolulu, Hawaii 459 1 460
Houston, Tex. 4,529 45 4,574
Indianapolis, Ind. 448 3 451
Jacksonville, Fla. 730 23 753
Jersey City, N.J. 1,649 40 1,689
Kansas City, Mo. 949 4 953
Knoxville, Tenn. 106 - 106
Lake County, Ill. 72 2 74
Las Vegas, Nev. 442 5 447
Little Rock, Ark. 170 5 175
Los Angeles, Calif. 10,310 90 10,400
Louisville, Ky. 196 2 198
Memphis, Tenn. 336 6 342
Miami, Fla. 3,916 157 4,073
Middlesex, N.J. 761 25 786
Milwaukee, Wis. 349 2 351
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 692 6 698
Mobile, Ala. 167 - 167
Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 626 23 649
Nashville, Tenn. 349 6 355
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 1,552 38 1,590
New Haven, Conn. 553 27 580
New Orleans, La. 1,375 18 1,393
New York, N.Y. 28,475 706 29,181
Newark, N.J. 4,104 124 4,228
Norfolk, Va. 411 7 418
Oakland, Calif. 1,975 14 1,989
Oklahoma City, Okla. 342 - 342
Omaha, Neb. 114 1 115
Orlando, Fla. 711 7 718
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