ddodell@stjhmc.fidonet.org (David Dodell) (09/17/90)
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Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 1,054 (1) 79 (0) 98 (1)
Heterosexual contact: 495 (1) 2,218 (7) 267
(1)
Sex with IV drug user 311 628 176
Sex with person with hemophilia 4 - -
Born in Pattern-II* country 4 1,379 8
Sex with person born in
Pattern-II country 33 28 5
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 21 10 4
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 122 173 74
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue** 1,566 (2) 306 (1) 174 (1)
Other/undetermined*** 1,648 (2) 1,435 (4) 955
(5)
Male subtotal 76,878 (100) 32,640 (100) 19,576
(100)
More?...(Yes or No) -- y
FEMALE
EXPOSURE CATEGORY
IV drug use 1,483 (40) 4,118 (57) 1,428 (52)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 24 (1) 5 (0) 1
(0)
Heterosexual contact: 1,069 (29) 2,305 (32) 1,004
(36)
Sex with IV drug user 552 1,360 835
Sex with bisexual male 243 144 53
Sex with person with hemophilia 55 6 2
Born in Pattern-II country 2 510 3
Sex with person born
in Pattern-II country 6 42 1
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 61 10 14
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 150 233 96
Receipt of blood transfusion,
More?...(Yes or No) --
blood components, or tissue 860 (23) 270 (4) 162 (6)
Other/undetermined 260 (7) 523 (7) 161
(6)
Female subtotal 3,696 (100) 7,221 (100) 2,756
(100)
TOTAL 80,574 39,861 22,332
* See technical notes (available only in the printed version of this report
** Includes 12 transfusion recipients who received blood screened for HIV
antibody, and 1 tissue recipient.
*** "Other" refers to 3 health-care workers who seroconverted to HIV and
developed AIDS after occupational exposure to HIV-infected blood.
"Undetermined" refers to patients whose mode of exposure to HIV is
unknown. This includes patients under investigation; patients who
died, were lost to follow-up, or refused interview; and patients
whose mode of exposure to HIV remains undetermined after investigation.
More?...(Yes or No) --
Table 5. Adult/adolescent AIDS cases by sex, exposure category, and
race/ethnicity, reported through August 1990, United States
(Continued)
American
Asian/ Indian/
Pacific Alaskan
MALE Islander Native Total****
EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) No.
(%)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact 662 (81) 112 (64) 86,113 (66)
Intravenous (IV) drug use
(heterosexual) 25 (3) 18 (10) 24,045 (18)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact
and IV drug use 16 (2) 26 (15) 9,776 (7)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 15 (2) 8 (5) 1,258
(1)
Heterosexual contact: 6 (1) 2 (1) 2,993
(2)
Sex with IV drug user 2 2 1,119
More?...(Yes or No) --
Sex with person with hemophilia - - 4
Born in Pattern-II* country 3 - 1,398
Sex with person born in
Pattern-II country - - 66
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection - - 36
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 1 - 370
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue** 43 (5) 1 (1) 2,097 (2)
Other/undetermined*** 48 (6) 9 (5) 4,132
(3)
Male subtotal 815 (100) 176 (100) 130,414
(100)
FEMALE
EXPOSURE CATEGORY
IV drug use 12 (17) 16 (55) 7,069 (51)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder - (0) - (0) 30
(0)
More?...(Yes or No) --
Heterosexual contact: 25 (35) 8 (28) 4,425 (32)
Sex with IV drug user 11 5 2,772
Sex with bisexual male 6 1 448
Sex with person with hemophilia 1 - 64
Born in Pattern-II country 1 - 518
Sex with person born
in Pattern-II country - - 50
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 1 - 87
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 5 2 486
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue 25 (35) 2 (7) 1,320 (10)
Other/undetermined 9 (13) 3 (10) 963
(7)
Female subtotal 71 (100) 29 (100) 13,807
(100)
TOTAL 886 205 144,221
More?...(Yes or No) --
* See technical notes (available only in the printed version of this report
** Includes 12 transfusion recipients who received blood screened for HIV
antibody, and 1 tissue recipient.
*** "Other" refers to 3 health-care workers who seroconverted to HIV and
developed AIDS after occupational exposure to HIV-infected blood.
"Undetermined" refers to patients whose mode of exposure to HIV is
unknown. This includes patients under investigation; patients who
died, were lost to follow-up, or refused interview; and patients
whose mode of exposure to HIV remains undetermined after investigation.
**** Includes 329 males and 34 females whose race/ethnicity is unknown.
Table 6. AIDS cases in adolescents and adults under age 25, by exposure
category, reported September 1988 through August 1989, September 1989
through August 1990, and cumulative totals through August 1990,
United States
13-19 years old
More?...(Yes or No) --
Sept 1988- Sept 1989- Cumulative
Aug. 1989 Aug. 1990 Total
EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) No. (%)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact 37 (30) 30 (20) 156 (27)
Intravenous (IV) drug use
(heterosexual) 17 (14) 14 (9) 63 (11)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact
and IV drug use 4 (3) 2 (1) 24 (4)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 38 (31) 48 (32) 176 (31)
Heterosexual contact: 14 (11) 29 (19) 70 (12)
Sex with IV drug user 10 19 43
Sex with bisexual male - 1 3
Sex with person with hemophilia - 1 1
Born in Pattern-II* country 2 2 13
Sex with person born in
Pattern-II country - - -
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection - - -
More?...(Yes or No) --
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 2 6 10
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue 9 (7) 9 (6) 45 (8)
Undetermined** 4 (3) 20 (13) 34 (6)
TOTAL 123 (100) 152 (100) 568 (100)
* See technical notes (available only in the printed version of this report
** "Undetermined" refers to patients whose mode of exposure to HIV is
unknown. This includes patients under investigation; patients who
died, were lost to follow-up, or refused interview; and patients
whose mode of exposure to HIV remains undetermined after investigation.
More?...(Yes or No) --
Table 6. AIDS cases in adolescents and adults under age 25, by exposure
category, reported September 1988 through August 1989, September 1989
through August 1990, and cumulative totals through August 1990,
United States (Continued)
20-24 years old
Sept 1988- Sept 1989- Cumulative
Aug. 1989 Aug. 1990 Total
EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) No. (%)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact 795 (56) 812 (51) 3,526 (57)
Intravenous (IV) drug use
(heterosexual) 241 (17) 276 (17) 984 (16)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact
and IV drug use 118 (8) 141 (9) 586 (9)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 41 (3) 32 (2) 157
(3)
Heterosexual contact: 142 (10) 183 (12) 563
(9)
More?...(Yes or No) --
Sex with IV drug user 82 111 315
Sex with bisexual male 9 8 45
Sex with person with hemophilia 5 5 14
Born in Pattern-II* country 18 23 104
Sex with person born in
Pattern-II country 1 4 7
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection - 4 5
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 27 28 73
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue 18 (1) 20 (1) 93 (2)
Undetermined** 59 (4) 114 (7) 263
(4)
TOTAL 1,414 (100) 1,578 (100) 6,172 (100)
* See technical notes (available only in the printed version of this report)
More?...(Yes or No) --
** "Undetermined" refers to patients whose mode of exposure to HIV is
unknown. This includes patients under investigation; patients who
died, were lost to follow-up, or refused interview; and patients
whose mode of exposure to HIV remains undetermined after investigation.
Table 7. AIDS cases by sex, age at diagnosis, and race/ethnicity,
reported through August 1990, United States
White, not Black, not
MALE Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic
AGE AT DIAGNOSIS (YEARS) No. (%) No. (%) No.
(%)
Under 5 188 (0) 580 (2) 281 (1)
5-12 149 (0) 89 (0) 61
(0)
13-19 212 (0) 133 (0) 81
(0)
20-24 2,700 (3) 1,554 (5) 931
(5)
25-29 11,726 (15) 5,314 (16) 3,418
(17)
30-34 18,120 (23) 8,384 (25) 5,088
(26)
35-39 16,888 (22) 7,627 (23) 4,356
(22)
40-44 11,503 (15) 4,406 (13) 2,701
(14)
45-49 6,827 (9) 2,405 (7) 1,373
(7)
More?...(Yes or No) --
50-54 3,879 (5) 1,325 (4) 799 (4)
55-59 2,445 (3) 816 (2) 484
(2)
60-64 1,353 (2) 421 (1) 210
(1)
65 or older 1,225 (2) 255 (1) 135
(1)
Male subtotal 77,215 (100) 33,309 (100)
19,918(100)
FEMALES
AGE AT DIAGNOSIS (YEARS)
Under 5 171 (4) 559 (7) 264 (9)
5-12 38 (1) 77 (1) 45
(1)
13-19 34 (1) 73 (1) 21
(1)
20-24 252 (6) 447 (6) 228
(7)
25-29 707 (18) 1,417 (18) 648
(21)
30-34 835 (21) 2,141 (27) 748
(24)
35-39 590 (15) 1,607 (20) 547
(18)
40-44 312 (8) 737 (9) 275
(9)
45-49 171 (4) 324 (4) 124
(4)
50-54 131 (3) 191 (2) 66
(2)
55-59 153 (4) 123 (2) 43
(1)
More?...(Yes or No) --
60-64 140 (4) 75 (1) 24 (1)
65 or older 371 (10) 86 (1) 32
(1)
Female subtotal 3,905 (100) 7,857 (100)
3,065(100)
TOTAL 81,120 41,166 22,983
Table 7. AIDS cases by sex, age at diagnosis, and race/ethnicity,
reported through August 1990, United States (Continued)
American
Asian/ Indian/
Pacific Alaskan
MALE Islander Native Total*
AGE AT DIAGNOSIS (YEARS) No. (%) No. (%) No. (%)
More?...(Yes or No) --
Under 5 3 (0) 2 (1) 1,057 (1)
5-12 5 (1) - (0) 306
(0)
13-19 6 (1) 5 (3) 438
(0)
20-24 27 (3) 11 (6) 5,234
(4)
25-29 110 (13) 39 (22) 20,647
(16)
30-34 176 (21) 45 (25) 31,888
(24)
35-39 181 (22) 30 (17) 29,170
(22)
40-44 130 (16) 20 (11) 18,811
(14)
45-49 82 (10) 15 (8) 10,726
(8)
50-54 44 (5) 3 (2) 6,067
(5)
55-59 27 (3) 5 (3) 3,790
(3)
60-64 8 (1) 3 (2) 2,000
(2)
65 or older 24 (3) - (0) 1,643
(1)
Male subtotal 823 (100) 178 (100) 131,777
(100)
FEMALES
AGE AT DIAGNOSIS (YEARS)
Under 5 1 (1) 3 (9) 999 (7)
More?...(Yes or No) -- 5-12 3 (4)
- (0) 163 (1)
13-19 1 (1) 1 (3) 130 (1)
20-24 3 (4) 4 (13) 938
(6)
25-29 8 (11) 3 (9) 2,790
(19)
30-34 15 (20) 11 (34) 3,759
(25)
35-39 7 (9) 5 (16) 2,762
(18)
40-44 14 (19) 2 (6) 1,342
(9)
45-49 7 (9) - (0) 630
(4)
50-54 5 (7) 1 (3) 394
(3)
55-59 3 (4) - (0) 324
(2)
60-64 5 (7) 1 (3) 245
(2)
65 or older 3 (4) 1 (3) 493
(3)
Female subtotal 75 (100) 32 (100) 14,969
(100)
TOTAL 898 210 146,746
* Includes 369 persons whose race/ethnicity is unknown.
Table 8. AIDS cases, case-fatality rates, and deaths by half-year and age
More?...(Yes or No) --
group, through August 1990, United States
Adults/adolescents
Cases diagnosed Case-fatality Deaths occuring
HALF-YEAR during interval rate during
interval
Before 1981 77 83.1 30
1981 Jan.-June 91 92.3 38
July-Dec. 200 90.5 85
1982 Jan.-June 390 90.3 152
July-Dec. 686 88.5 282
1983 Jan.-June 1,256 91.8 513
July-Dec. 1,628 91.2 915
1984 Jan.-June 2,534 88.6 1,369
July-Dec. 3,329 89.4 1,910
1985 Jan.-June 4,794 88.0 2,726
July-Dec. 6,166 86.6 3,703
1986 Jan.-June 8,094 84.6 4,883
July-Dec. 9,721 81.5 6,195
1987 Jan.-June 12,472 79.9 7,197
July-Dec. 13,848 72.6 7,559
More?...(Yes or No) --
1988 Jan.-June 15,553 64.1 8,750
July-Dec. 15,824 56.4 9,910
1989 Jan.-June 17,085 44.6 10,987
July-Dec. 16,098 34.4 11,571
1990 Jan.-June 13,426 20.7 8,753
July-Aug. 949 9.1 757
Total1 144,221 61.3 88,433
* Death totals include 148 adults/adolescents and 1 children known to
have died, but whose date of death is unknown.
Table 8. AIDS cases, case-fatality rates, and deaths by half-year and age
group, through August 1990, United States (Continued)
More?...(Yes or No) --
Children <13 years old
Cases diagnosed Case-fatality Deaths occuring
HALF-YEAR during interval rate during
interval
Before 1981 6 66.7 1
1981 Jan.-June 8 62.5 2
July-Dec. 6 100.0 6
1982 Jan.-June 13 76.9 9
July-Dec. 15 80.0 4
1983 Jan.-June 32 93.8 13
July-Dec. 42 78.6 16
1984 Jan.-June 48 83.3 25
July-Dec. 62 72.6 24
1985 Jan.-June 96 71.9 43
July-Dec. 127 74.8 68
1986 Jan.-June 128 71.9 65
July-Dec. 175 66.3 82
1987 Jan.-June 218 60.1 112
July-Dec. 246 57.3 158
More?...(Yes or No) --
1988 Jan.-June 236 48.3 128
July-Dec. 307 42.3 148
1989 Jan.-June 300 40.7 152
July-Dec. 261 34.9 153
1990 Jan.-June 191 21.5 108
July-Aug. 8 12.5 10
Total1 2,525 52.6 1,328
* Death totals include 148 adults/adolescents and 1 children known to
have died, but whose date of death is unknown.
Table 9. AIDS cases by year of diagnosis and definition category,
diagnosed through August 1990, United States
More?...(Yes or No) --
Year of diagnosis
Before Sept 1986- Sept 1987
Sept 1986 Aug. 1987 Aug.
1988
DEFINITION CATEGORY* No. (%) No. (%) No.
(%)
Pre-1987 definition 31,035 (94) 20,545 (86) 22,487 (73)
1987 definition:** 1,950 (6) 3,484 (14) 8,263
(27)
Specific disease
presumptively diagnosed 1,050 1,832 4,589
Specific disease
definitively diagnosed 311 437 572
HIV encephalopathy 159 453 1,060
HIV wasting syndrome 430 762 2,042
TOTAL 32,985 (100) 24,029 (100) 30,750 (100)
* Persons who meet the criteria for more than one definition category are
classified in the definition category listed first.
More?...(Yes or No) --
** Persons who meet only the 1987 AIDS case definition and whose date of
diagnosis is before September 1987 were diagnosed retrospectively.
Table 9. AIDS cases by year of diagnosis and definition category,
diagnosed through August 1990, United States (Continued)
Year of diagnosis
Sept 1988- Sept 1989- Cumulative
Aug. 1989 Aug. 1990
total
DEFINITION CATEGORY* No. (%) No. (%) No. (%)
Pre-1987 definition 23,382 (69) 16,891 (67) 114,340 (78)
1987 definition:** 10,417 (31) 8,292 (33) 32,406
(22)
Specific disease
presumptively diagnosed 5,885 4,908 18,264
Specific disease
More?...(Yes or No) --
definitively diagnosed 698 550 2,568
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