ddodell@stjhmc.fidonet.org (David Dodell) (09/17/90)
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New York, N.Y. 27,294 671 27,965
Newark, N.J. 3,948 122 4,070
Norfolk, Va. 396 7 403
Oakland, Calif. 1,744 12 1,756
Oklahoma City, Okla. 331 - 331
Omaha, Neb. 113 1 114
Orlando, Fla. 639 7 646
Oxnard-Ventura, Calif. 132 - 132
Philadelphia, Pa. 3,029 47 3,076
Phoenix, Ariz. 882 4 886
Pittsburgh, Pa. 517 2 519
Portland, Oreg. 706 2 708
Providence, R.I. 320 6 326
Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 331 9 340
More?...(Yes or No) --
Richmond, Va. 353 7 360
Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 910 15 925
Rochester, N.Y. 319 2 321
Sacramento, Calif. 590 5 595
Saint Louis, Mo. 679 7 686
Salt Lake City, Utah 272 5 277
San Antonio, Tex. 733 11 744
San Diego, Calif. 2,125 19 2,144
San Francisco, Calif. 8,513 17 8,530
San Jose, Calif. 651 8 659
San Juan, P.R. 2,540 93 2,633
Scranton, Pa. 107 3 110
Seattle, Wash. 1,497 10 1,507
Springfield, Mass. 161 8 169
Syracuse, N.Y. 145 5 150
Tacoma, Wash. 124 1 125
Tampa, Fla. 1,414 23 1,437
Toledo, Ohio 108 3 111
Tucson, Ariz. 229 2 231
Tulsa, Okla. 182 3 185
Washington, D.C. 4,134 61 4,195
West Palm Beach, Fla. 1,227 52 1,279
More?...(Yes or No) --
Wilmington, Del. 232 3 235
Worcester, Mass. 141 4 145
METROPOLITAN AREA SUBTOTAL* 123,536 2,124 125,660
ALL OTHER AREAS 20,685 401 21,086
TOTAL 144,221 2,525 146,746
* Only includes data from metropolitan areas which have populations of 500,000
or more.
Table 3. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex,
reported September 1988 through August 1989, September 1989 through
More?...(Yes or No) --
August 1990; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure
category, through August 1990, United States
Males
Sept 1988- Sept 1989-
ADULT/ADOLESCENT Aug. 1989 Aug. 1990
EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact 18,898 (64) 22,538 (63)
Intravenous (IV) drug use
(female and heterosexual male) 5,923 (20) 7,390 (21)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact
and IV drug use 2,153 (7) 2,283 (6)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 300 (1) 301 (1)
Heterosexual contact: 710 (2) 950 (3)
Sex with IV drug user 362 419
Sex with bisexual male - -
Sex with person with hemophilia 2 1
Born in Pattern-II* country 228 310
Sex with person born in
More?...(Yes or No) --
Pattern-II country 15 19
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 11 17
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 92 184
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue** 461 (2) 502 (1)
Other/undetermined*** 987 (3) 1,930 (5)
Adult/adolescent subtotal 29,432 (100) 35,894 (100)
PEDIATRIC (<13 years old)
EXPOSURE CATEGORY
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 33 (10) 30 (8)
Mother with/at risk for HIV
infection: 270 (79) 315 (82)
More?...(Yes or No) --
IV drug use 138 153
Sex with IV drug user 59 70
Sex with bisexual male 6 6
Sex with person with hemophilia - -
Born in Pattern-II country 26 25
Sex with person born
in Pattern-II country 1 2
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 3 1
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 11 16
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue 4 6
Has HIV infection, risk not
specified 22 36
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue 33 (10) 26 (7)
Other/undetermined 6 (2) 15 (4)
Pediatric subtotal 342 (100) 386 (100)
More?...(Yes or No) --
TOTAL 29,774 36,280
* 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.
Table 3. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex,
reported September 1988 through August 1989, September 1989 through
August 1990; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure
category, through August 1990, United States (Continued)
Females
More?...(Yes or No) --
Sept 1988- Sept 1989-
ADULT/ADOLESCENT Aug. 1989 Aug. 1990
EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact - (0) - (0)
Intravenous (IV) drug use
(female and heterosexual male) 1,809 (52) 2,169 (48)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact
and IV drug use - (0) - (0)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 7 (0) 7 (0)
Heterosexual contact: 1,104 (32) 1,514 (34)
Sex with IV drug user 708 955
Sex with bisexual male 87 130
Sex with person with hemophilia 11 28
Born in Pattern-II* country 121 138
Sex with person born in
Pattern-II country 10 24
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 23 33
More?...(Yes or No) --
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 144 206
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue** 333 (10) 338 (8)
Other/undetermined*** 198 (6) 458 (10)
Adult/adolescent subtotal 3,451 (100) 4,486 (100)
PEDIATRIC (<13 years old)
EXPOSURE CATEGORY
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 1 (0) - (0)
Mother with/at risk for HIV
infection: 254 (92) 331 (91)
IV drug use 110 154
Sex with IV drug user 55 70
Sex with bisexual male 3 9
More?...(Yes or No) --
Sex with person with hemophilia 1 1
Born in Pattern-II country 27 24
Sex with person born
in Pattern-II country 2 2
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 6 1
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 14 19
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue 8 4
Has HIV infection, risk not
specified 28 47
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue 13 (5) 15 (4)
Other/undetermined 7 (3) 18 (5)
Pediatric subtotal 275 (100) 364 (100)
TOTAL 3,726 4,850
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.
Table 3. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex,
reported September 1988 through August 1989, September 1989 through
August 1990; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure
category, through August 1990, United States (Continued)
More?...(Yes or No) --
Totals
Sept 1988- Sept 1989- Cumulative
ADULT/ADOLESCENT Aug. 1989 Aug. 1990 Total****
EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) No. (%)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact 18,898 (57) 22,538 (56) 86,113 (60)
Intravenous (IV) drug use
(female and heterosexual male) 7,732 (24) 9,559 (24) 31,114 (22)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact
and IV drug use 2,153 (7) 2,283 (6) 9,776 (7)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 307 (1) 308 (1) 1,288
(1)
Heterosexual contact: 1,814 (6) 2,464 (6) 7,418
(5)
Sex with IV drug user 1,070 1,374 3,891
Sex with bisexual male 87 130 448
Sex with person with hemophilia 13 29 68
Born in Pattern-II* country 349 448 1,916
Sex with person born in
Pattern-II country 25 43 116
More?...(Yes or No) --
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 34 50 123
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 236 390 856
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue** 794 (2) 840 (2) 3,417 (2)
Other/undetermined*** 1,185 (4) 2,388 (6) 5,095
(4)
Adult/adolescent subtotal 32,883 (100) 40,380 (100) 144,221
(100)
PEDIATRIC (<13 years old)
EXPOSURE CATEGORY
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 34 (6) 30 (4) 129 (5)
Mother with/at risk for HIV
infection: 524 (85) 646 (86) 2,091 (83)
IV drug use 248 307 1,053
More?...(Yes or No) -- nonstop
Sex with IV drug user 114 140 432
Sex with bisexual male 9 15 47
Sex with person with hemophilia 1 1 8
Born in Pattern-II country 53 49 206
Sex with person born
in Pattern-II country 3 4 10
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 9 2 12
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 25 35 90
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue 12 10 43
Has HIV infection, risk not
specified 50 83 190
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue 46 (7) 41 (5) 242 (10)
Other/undetermined 13 (2) 33 (4) 63
(2)
Pediatric subtotal 617 (100) 750 (100) 2,525
(100)
More?...(Yes or No) --
TOTAL 33,500 41,130 146,746
* 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 3 patients known to be infected with human immunodeficiency
virus type 2 (HIV-2). See MMWR 1989;38:572-580.
Table 4. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and race/ethnicity,
reported through August 1990, United States
More?...(Yes or No) --
White, not Black, not
ADULT/ADOLESCENT Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic
EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) No.
(%)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact 61,586 (76) 14,486 (36) 9,078 (41)
Intravenous (IV) drug use
(female and heterosexual male) 6,309 (8) 15,610 (39) 9,039 (40)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact
and IV drug use 5,703 (7) 2,624 (7) 1,393 (6)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 1,078 (1) 84 (0) 99
(0)
Heterosexual contact: 1,564 (2) 4,523 (11) 1,271
(6)
Sex with IV drug user 863 1,988 1,011
Sex with bisexual male 243 144 53
Sex with person with hemophilia 59 6 2
Born in Pattern-II* country 6 1,889 11
Sex with person born in
Pattern-II country 39 70 6
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 82 20 18
Sex with person with HIV
More?...(Yes or No) --
infection, risk not specified 272 406 170
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue** 2,426 (3) 576 (1) 336 (2)
Other/undetermined*** 1,908 (2) 1,958 (5) 1,116
(5)
Adult/adolescent subtotal 80,574 (100) 39,861 (100) 22,332
(100)
PEDIATRIC (<13 years old)
EXPOSURE CATEGORY
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 87 (16) 17 (1) 22 (3)
Mother with/at risk for HIV
infection: 322 (59) 1,200 (92) 554 (85)
IV drug use 160 596 292
Sex with IV drug user 68 187 175
Sex with bisexual male 18 20 9
Sex with person with hemophilia 5 2 1
More?...(Yes or No) --
Born in Pattern-II country 2 203 1
Sex with person born
in Pattern-II country - 9 -
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 5 3 3
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 17 41 29
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue 15 16 12
Has HIV infection, risk not
specified 32 123 32
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue 130 (24) 52 (4) 55 (8)
Other/undetermined 7 (1) 36 (3) 20
(3)
Pediatric subtotal 546 (100) 1,305 (100) 651
(100)
TOTAL 81,120 41,166 22,983
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.
Table 4. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and race/ethnicity,
reported through August 1990, United States (Continued)
American
Asian/ Indian/
Pacific Alaskan
ADULT/ADOLESCENT Islander Native Total****
More?...(Yes or No) --
EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) No. (%)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact 662 (75) 112 (55) 86,113 (60)
Intravenous (IV) drug use
(female and heterosexual male) 37 (4) 34 (17) 31,114 (22)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact
and IV drug use 16 (2) 26 (13) 9,776 (7)
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 15 (2) 8 (4) 1,288
(1)
Heterosexual contact: 31 (3) 10 (5) 7,418
(5)
Sex with IV drug user 13 7 3,891
Sex with bisexual male 6 1 448
Sex with person with hemophilia 1 - 68
Born in Pattern-II* country 4 - 1,916
Sex with person born in
Pattern-II country - - 116
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection 1 - 123
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 6 2 856
More?...(Yes or No) --
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue** 68 (8) 3 (1) 3,417 (2)
Other/undetermined*** 57 (6) 12 (6) 5,095
(4)
Adult/adolescent subtotal 886 (100) 205 (100) 144,221
(100)
PEDIATRIC (<13 years old)
EXPOSURE CATEGORY
Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 3 (25) - (0) 129 (5)
Mother with/at risk for HIV
infection: 4 (33) 5 (100) 2,091 (83)
IV drug use 1 2 1,053
Sex with IV drug user 1 - 432
Sex with bisexual male - - 47
Sex with person with hemophilia - - 8
Born in Pattern-II country - - 206
Sex with person born
More?...(Yes or No) --
in Pattern-II country - - 10
Sex with transfusion recipient
with HIV infection - - 12
Sex with person with HIV
infection, risk not specified 1 1 90
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue - - 43
Has HIV infection, risk not
specified 1 2 190
Receipt of blood transfusion,
blood components, or tissue 5 (42) - (0) 242 (10)
Other/undetermined - (0) - (0) 63
(2)
Pediatric subtotal 12 (100) 5 (100) 2,525
(100)
TOTAL 898 210 146,746
* See technical notes (available only in the printed version of this report
** Includes 12 transfusion recipients who received blood screened for HIV
More?...(Yes or No) --
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 369 persons whose race/ethnicity is unknown.
Table 5. Adult/adolescent AIDS cases by sex, exposure category, and
race/ethnicity, reported through August 1990, United States
White, not Black, not
MALE Hispanic Hispanic Hispanic
EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) No.
(%)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact 61,586 (80) 14,486 (44) 9,078 (46)
Intravenous (IV) drug use
(heterosexual) 4,826 (6) 11,492 (35) 7,611 (39)
Male homosexual/bisexual contact
More?...(Yes or No) --
and IV drug use 5,703 (7) 2,624 (8) 1,393 (7)
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