ddodell@stjhmc.fidonet.org (David Dodell) (10/22/90)
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HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report
MONDAY OCTOBER 15, 1990
Suggested Citation:
Centers for Disease Control. HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, October, 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 October 1988 through September 1989, October 1989
through September 1990; and cumulative totals, by state and age group,
through September 1990
Oct. 1988- Oct. 1989-
Sept 1989 Sept 1990
STATE OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate
Alabama 220 5.3 237 5.7
Alaska 15 2.7 29 5.0
Arizona 267 7.4 389 10.5
Arkansas 71 2.9 185 7.6
California 6,148 21.4 7,462 25.5
Colorado 386 11.4 360 10.4
Connecticut 436 13.4 421 12.9
Delaware 73 11.1 85 12.8
District of Columbia 517 83.9 677 110.2
Florida 3,333 26.5 4,291 33.3
Georgia 1,123 17.3 1,245 18.9
Hawaii 159 14.2 179 15.8
Idaho 22 2.2 23 2.3
Illinois 1,105 9.5 1,253 10.8
Indiana 266 4.8 350 6.3
Iowa 57 2.0 53 1.9
Kansas 103 4.1 144 5.7
Kentucky 109 2.9 172 4.6
Louisiana 476 10.5 732 16.1
Maine 47 3.9 68 5.6
Maryland 603 13.0 1,090 23.2
Massachusetts 760 12.9 813 13.7
Michigan 476 5.1 588 6.4
Minnesota 184 4.3 183 4.2
Mississippi 150 5.6 286 10.7
Missouri 431 8.3 607 11.7
Montana 13 1.6 15 1.8
Nebraska 44 2.8 49 3.1
Nevada 170 16.1 172 15.8
New Hampshire 43 3.9 55 4.9
New Jersey 2,213 28.4 2,412 30.8
New Mexico 96 6.1 95 5.9
New York 6,391 35.8 8,100 45.3
North Carolina 370 5.6 601 9.0
North Dakota 6 0.9 4 0.6
Ohio 485 4.5 631 5.8
Oklahoma 151 4.6 225 6.7
Oregon 216 7.8 292 10.6
Pennsylvania 1,096 9.2 1,156 9.7
Rhode Island 83 8.4 95 9.5
South Carolina 278 7.9 381 10.7
South Dakota 6 0.8 3 0.4
Tennessee 251 5.1 338 6.8
Texas 2,161 12.4 3,445 19.4
Utah 86 4.9 100 5.6
Vermont 12 2.1 21 3.7
Virginia 416 6.9 615 10.0
Washington 462 10.0 587 12.5
West Virginia 38 2.0 80 4.3
Wisconsin 126 2.6 229 4.7
Wyoming 14 2.8 4 0.8
U.S. TOTAL 32,764 13.2 41,627 16.6
Guam 1 0.7 2 1.4
Pacific Islands, U.S. 1 0.7 1 0.7
Puerto Rico 1,471 44.5 1,705 51.4
Virgin Islands, U.S. 28 24.3 11 9.4
TOTAL 34,265 13.6 43,346 17.1
Table 1. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by state, reported October 1988 through September 1989, October 1989
through September 1990; and cumulative totals, by state and age group,
through September 1990 (Continued)
Cumulative totals
Adults/ Children
STATE OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total
Alabama 818 19 837
Alaska 96 2 98
Arizona 1,240 7 1,247
Arkansas 406 9 415
California 28,834 199 29,033
Colorado 1,505 8 1,513
Connecticut 1,716 58 1,774
Delaware 288 4 292
District of Columbia 2,516 34 2,550
Florida 12,978 363 13,341
Georgia 3,981 44 4,025
Hawaii 598 2 600
Idaho 69 2 71
Illinois 4,354 63 4,417
Indiana 944 10 954
Iowa 201 3 204
Kansas 421 3 424
Kentucky 457 5 462
Louisiana 2,142 35 2,177
Maine 200 2 202
Maryland 2,917 64 2,981
Massachusetts 3,068 68 3,136
Michigan 1,858 29 1,887
Minnesota 766 8 774
Mississippi 609 10 619
Missouri 1,725 11 1,736
Montana 49 - 49
Nebraska 169 2 171
Nevada 573 5 578
New Hampshire 175 5 180
New Jersey 9,559 270 9,829
New Mexico 313 2 315
New York 32,111 763 32,874
North Carolina 1,536 32 1,568
North Dakota 20 - 20
Ohio 2,126 34 2,160
Oklahoma 656 10 666
Oregon 923 5 928
Pennsylvania 4,111 74 4,185
Rhode Island 351 9 360
South Carolina 969 21 990
South Dakota 19 - 19
Tennessee 1,023 14 1,037
Texas 10,624 102 10,726
Utah 315 8 323
Vermont 67 1 68
Virginia 1,864 33 1,897
Washington 1,985 11 1,996
West Virginia 173 2 175
Wisconsin 605 4 609
Wyoming 33 - 33
U.S. TOTAL 145,056 2,469 147,525
Guam 8 - 8
Pacific Islands, U.S. 2 - 2
Puerto Rico 4,358 155 4,513
Virgin Islands, U.S. 74 4 78
TOTAL 149,498 2,628 152,126
Table 2. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported
October 1988 through September 1989, October 1989 through September 1990;
and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through September 1990
Oct. 1988- Oct. 1989-
METROPOLITAN Sept 1989 Sept 1990
AREA OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate
Akron, Ohio 26 4.0 29 4.5
Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 66 7.8 85 10.0
Albuquerque, N.M. 54 10.6 46 8.8
Allentown, Pa. 31 4.6 55 8.1
Anaheim, Calif. 293 12.8 394 16.9
Atlanta, Ga. 887 31.3 959 33.0
Austin, Tex. 174 22.0 246 30.0
Bakersfield, Calif. 27 5.1 36 6.6
Baltimore, Md. 403 17.2 709 30.1
Baton Rouge, La. 49 9.0 61 11.0
Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 209 16.1 320 24.7
Birmingham, Ala. 89 9.6 73 7.8
Boston, Mass. 604 16.1 604 16.0
Bridgeport, Conn. 139 16.9 110 13.4
Buffalo, N.Y. 50 5.3 97 10.4
Charleston, S.C. 56 10.7 83 15.6
Charlotte, N.C. 80 7.1 101 8.8
Chicago, Ill. 910 14.6 1,039 16.6
Cincinnati, Ohio 59 4.1 125 8.6
Cleveland, Ohio 125 6.8 130 7.1
Columbus, Ohio 106 7.9 142 10.5
Dallas, Tex. 520 20.0 820 30.7
Dayton, Ohio 65 6.9 56 5.9
Denver, Colo. 315 18.6 296 17.2
Detroit, Mich. 336 7.7 408 9.4
El Paso, Tex. 23 3.8 37 6.0
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 580 48.4 876 71.9
Fort Worth, Tex. 148 10.9 194 13.9
Fresno, Calif. 47 7.6 60 9.5
Gary, Ind. 21 3.5 31 5.3
Grand Rapids, Mich. 27 4.0 30 4.4
Greensboro, N.C. 64 6.8 104 11.0
Greenville, S.C. 35 5.6 46 7.3
Harrisburg, Pa. 52 8.8 37 6.2
Hartford, Conn. 153 13.7 142 12.6
Honolulu, Hawaii 121 14.2 120 14.0
Houston, Tex. 794 23.9 1,361 40.3
Indianapolis, Ind. 128 10.3 175 13.9
Jacksonville, Fla. 151 16.4 305 32.4
Jersey City, N.J. 341 62.8 344 63.5
Kansas City, Mo. 248 15.7 311 19.4
Knoxville, Tenn. 23 3.8 27 4.5
Lake County, Ill. 20 3.9 19 3.6
Las Vegas, Nev. 125 19.7 134 20.5
Little Rock, Ark. 29 5.5 73 13.8
Los Angeles, Calif. 2,164 24.6 2,420 27.1
Louisville, Ky. 45 4.6 70 7.2
Memphis, Tenn. 79 8.0 105 10.5
Miami, Fla. 998 54.7 1,135 61.8
Middlesex, N.J. 203 20.4 163 16.2
Milwaukee, Wis. 72 5.2 128 9.2
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 162 6.8 170 7.0
Mobile, Ala. 48 9.7 32 6.4
Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 175 17.6 193 19.1
Nashville, Tenn. 78 7.9 111 11.0
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 336 12.8 418 15.9
New Haven, Conn. 105 13.2 140 17.5
New Orleans, La. 283 21.2 427 31.8
New York, N.Y. 5,456 63.7 6,911 80.3
Newark, N.J. 899 47.3 1,008 53.0
Norfolk, Va. 76 5.4 151 10.6
Oakland, Calif. 366 18.1 625 30.5
Oklahoma City, Okla. 78 7.8 117 11.6
Omaha, Neb. 33 5.3 31 4.9
Orlando, Fla. 163 16.4 264 25.7
Oxnard-Ventura, Calif. 40 6.1 41 6.1
Philadelphia, Pa. 807 16.4 832 16.9
Phoenix, Ariz. 185 8.8 288 13.2
Pittsburgh, Pa. 154 7.5 140 6.8
Portland, Oreg. 166 14.0 226 18.9
Providence, R.I. 76 8.4 91 10.0
Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 78 11.2 135 18.9
Richmond, Va. 97 11.5 119 13.9
Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 243 10.6 249 10.5
Rochester, N.Y. 63 6.4 86 8.8
Sacramento, Calif. 182 13.0 143 10.0
Saint Louis, Mo. 182 7.3 276 11.0
Salt Lake City, Utah 71 6.5 90 8.1
San Antonio, Tex. 200 14.5 239 16.9
San Diego, Calif. 477 19.8 739 29.9
San Francisco, Calif. 1,683 104.4 2,100 129.3
San Jose, Calif. 148 10.3 180 12.4
San Juan, P.R. 928 59.4 1,086 69.3
Scranton, Pa. 22 3.0 42 5.7
Seattle, Wash. 350 18.9 462 24.6
Springfield, Mass. 45 7.7 75 12.8
Syracuse, N.Y. 31 4.8 41 6.3
Tacoma, Wash. 37 6.6 29 5.1
Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla. 391 19.0 427 20.3
Toledo, Ohio 26 4.3 40 6.6
Tucson, Ariz. 51 7.8 70 10.5
Tulsa, Okla. 48 6.4 63 8.3
Washington, D.C. 848 22.5 1,205 31.5
West Palm Beach, Fla. 352 41.5 366 41.8
Wilmington, Del. 62 10.9 73 12.7
Worcester, Mass. 36 5.4 36 5.3
METROPOLITAN AREA SUBTOTAL* 28,701 19.6 36,058 24.4
ALL OTHER AREAS 5,564 5.3 7,288 6.9
TOTAL 34,265 13.6 43,346 17.1
* 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
October 1988 through September 1989, October 1989 through September 1990;
and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through September 1990
(Continued)
Cumulative totals
METROPOLITAN Adults/ Children
AREA OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total
Akron, Ohio 102 - 102
Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 306 3 309
Albuquerque, N.M. 164 1 165
Allentown, Pa. 146 4 150
Anaheim, Calif. 1,268 9 1,277
Atlanta, Ga. 3,050 25 3,075
Austin, Tex. 672 5 677
Bakersfield, Calif. 101 - 101
Baltimore, Md. 1,746 46 1,792
Baton Rouge, La. 183 2 185
Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 1,256 27 1,283
Birmingham, Ala. 267 6 273
Boston, Mass. 2,420 51 2,471
Bridgeport, Conn. 510 19 529
Buffalo, N.Y. 242 2 244
Charleston, S.C. 221 - 221
Charlotte, N.C. 305 5 310
Chicago, Ill. 3,674 48 3,722
Cincinnati, Ohio 323 6 329
Cleveland, Ohio 536 9 545
Columbus, Ohio 473 3 476
Dallas, Tex. 2,631 12 2,643
Dayton, Ohio 212 3 215
Denver, Colo. 1,229 5 1,234
Detroit, Mich. 1,305 21 1,326
El Paso, Tex. 97 1 98
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 2,356 46 2,402
Fort Worth, Tex. 584 7 591
Fresno, Calif. 179 2 181
Gary, Ind. 82 - 82
Grand Rapids, Mich. 92 1 93
Greensboro, N.C. 242 6 248
Greenville, S.C. 123 - 123
Harrisburg, Pa. 149 4 153
Hartford, Conn. 513 12 525
Honolulu, Hawaii 457 1 458
Houston, Tex. 4,437 44 4,481
Indianapolis, Ind. 447 3 450
Jacksonville, Fla. 694 19 713
Jersey City, N.J. 1,618 38 1,656
Kansas City, Mo. 943 3 946
Knoxville, Tenn. 105 - 105
Lake County, Ill. 72 2 74
Las Vegas, Nev. 425 5 430
Little Rock, Ark. 165 5 170
Los Angeles, Calif. 10,106 88 10,194
Louisville, Ky. 193 2 195
Memphis, Tenn. 326 6 332
Miami, Fla. 3,893 156 4,049
Middlesex, N.J. 752 24 776
Milwaukee, Wis. 349 2 351
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 690 6 696
Mobile, Ala. 166 - 166
Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 607 23 630
Nashville, Tenn. 339 6 345
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 1,537 37 1,574
New Haven, Conn. 551 27 578
New Orleans, La. 1,362 18 1,380
New York, N.Y. 27,902 693 28,595
Newark, N.J. 4,013 123 4,136
Norfolk, Va. 404 7 411
Oakland, Calif. 1,937 13 1,950
Oklahoma City, Okla. 336 - 336
Omaha, Neb. 116 1 117
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