ddodell@stjhmc.fidonet.org (David Dodell) (08/19/90)
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HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report
MONDAY AUGUST 13, 1990
Suggested Citation:
Centers for Disease Control. HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, August, 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 August 1988 through July 1989, August 1989
through July 1990; and cumulative totals, by state and age group,
through July 1990
Aug. 1988- Aug. 1989-
July 1989 July 1990
STATE OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate
Alabama 225 5.4 219 5.2
Alaska 14 2.5 30 5.2
Arizona 273 7.5 382 10.3
Arkansas 76 3.1 133 5.5
California 5,848 20.3 6,880 23.5
Colorado 347 10.2 354 10.3
Connecticut 440 13.5 433 13.3
Delaware 83 12.6 86 12.9
District of Columbia 523 84.8 634 103.2
Florida 2,974 23.6 4,107 31.8
Georgia 984 15.2 1,212 18.4
Hawaii 139 12.5 167 14.8
Idaho 20 2.0 24 2.4
Illinois 1,003 8.6 1,213 10.4
Indiana 237 4.3 297 5.3
Iowa 54 1.9 47 1.7
Kansas 96 3.8 129 5.1
Kentucky 112 3.0 156 4.2
Louisiana 459 10.2 683 15.0
Maine 45 3.7 65 5.4
Maryland 623 13.4 869 18.5
Massachusetts 755 12.8 816 13.8
Michigan 477 5.2 553 6.0
Minnesota 172 4.0 175 4.0
Mississippi 158 5.9 259 9.7
Missouri 380 7.4 555 10.7
Montana 12 1.5 16 2.0
Nebraska 41 2.6 44 2.8
Nevada 143 13.5 175 16.1
New Hampshire 47 4.2 49 4.3
New Jersey 2,378 30.5 2,381 30.4
New Mexico 84 5.3 97 6.1
New York 6,234 34.9 7,899 44.1
North Carolina 344 5.2 576 8.7
North Dakota 6 0.9 5 0.7
Ohio 479 4.4 630 5.8
Oklahoma 157 4.7 224 6.7
Oregon 206 7.5 256 9.3
Pennsylvania 1,008 8.5 1,152 9.7
Rhode Island 86 8.7 89 8.9
South Carolina 259 7.4 370 10.4
South Dakota 6 0.8 2 0.3
Tennessee 277 5.6 302 6.1
Texas 2,418 13.9 3,168 17.8
Utah 80 4.6 93 5.3
Vermont 10 1.8 20 3.5
Virginia 461 7.6 590 9.6
Washington 427 9.2 575 12.2
West Virginia 38 2.0 66 3.5
Wisconsin 114 2.4 197 4.1
Wyoming 16 3.2 4 0.8
U.S. TOTAL 31,848 12.8 39,458 15.8
Guam 1 0.7 1 0.7
Pacific Islands, U.S. 1 0.7 1 0.7
Puerto Rico 1,361 41.1 1,491 45.0
Virgin Islands, U.S. 36 31.3 9 7.7
TOTAL 33,247 13.2 40,960 16.1
Table 1. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by state, reported August 1988 through July 1989, August 1989
through July 1990; and cumulative totals, by state and age group,
through July 1990 (Continued)
Cumulative totals
Adults/ Children
STATE OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total
Alabama 767 17 784
Alaska 94 2 96
Arizona 1,189 7 1,196
Arkansas 344 7 351
California 27,012 190 27,202
Colorado 1,410 8 1,418
Connecticut 1,660 53 1,713
Delaware 274 4 278
District of Columbia 2,394 34 2,428
Florida 12,012 339 12,351
Georgia 3,697 42 3,739
Hawaii 555 2 557
Idaho 65 2 67
Illinois 4,134 59 4,193
Indiana 863 10 873
Iowa 184 3 187
Kansas 383 3 386
Kentucky 422 5 427
Louisiana 1,992 34 2,026
Maine 192 2 194
Maryland 2,636 62 2,698
Massachusetts 2,933 65 2,998
Michigan 1,732 26 1,758
Minnesota 712 8 720
Mississippi 570 9 579
Missouri 1,569 10 1,579
Montana 47 - 47
Nebraska 153 2 155
Nevada 538 5 543
New Hampshire 165 4 169
New Jersey 9,193 254 9,447
New Mexico 292 2 294
New York 30,632 724 31,356
North Carolina 1,448 29 1,477
North Dakota 20 - 20
Ohio 2,008 32 2,040
Oklahoma 645 10 655
Oregon 858 5 863
Pennsylvania 3,939 67 4,006
Rhode Island 337 7 344
South Carolina 911 21 932
South Dakota 18 - 18
Tennessee 944 14 958
Texas 10,037 85 10,122
Utah 293 8 301
Vermont 63 1 64
Virginia 1,782 32 1,814
Washington 1,890 11 1,901
West Virginia 153 2 155
Wisconsin 550 3 553
Wyoming 32 - 32
U.S. TOTAL 136,743 2,321 139,064
Guam 7 - 7
Pacific Islands, U.S. 2 - 2
Puerto Rico 3,997 139 4,136
Virgin Islands, U.S. 73 4 77
TOTAL 140,822 2,464 143,286
Table 2. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported
August 1988 through July 1989, August 1989 through July 1990;
and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through July 1990
Aug. 1988- Aug. 1989-
METROPOLITAN July 1989 July 1990
AREA OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate
Akron, Ohio 29 4.5 28 4.3
Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 54 6.4 98 11.5
Albuquerque, N.M. 44 8.6 52 10.0
Allentown, Pa. 29 4.3 52 7.6
Anaheim, Calif. 284 12.4 342 14.7
Atlanta, Ga. 781 27.6 922 31.7
Austin, Tex. 155 19.6 245 29.9
Bakersfield, Calif. 24 4.5 38 7.0
Baltimore, Md. 408 17.4 594 25.2
Baton Rouge, La. 50 9.1 66 11.9
Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 245 18.9 301 23.2
Birmingham, Ala. 84 9.0 68 7.3
Boston, Mass. 613 16.3 608 16.1
Bridgeport, Conn. 139 16.9 112 13.6
Buffalo, N.Y. 40 4.2 107 11.4
Charleston, S.C. 53 10.2 85 16.0
Charlotte, N.C. 69 6.1 107 9.3
Chicago, Ill. 828 13.3 1,023 16.4
Cincinnati, Ohio 60 4.1 118 8.1
Cleveland, Ohio 124 6.7 135 7.4
Columbus, Ohio 115 8.5 133 9.8
Dallas, Tex. 583 22.4 711 26.6
Dayton, Ohio 57 6.1 57 6.1
Denver, Colo. 283 16.7 289 16.8
Detroit, Mich. 331 7.6 403 9.3
El Paso, Tex. 14 2.3 44 7.1
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 471 39.3 910 74.7
Fort Worth, Tex. 141 10.4 183 13.1
Fresno, Calif. 50 8.1 59 9.4
Gary, Ind. 18 3.0 28 4.8
Grand Rapids, Mich. 29 4.3 22 3.2
Greensboro, N.C. 60 6.4 92 9.7
Greenville, S.C. 29 4.7 44 7.0
Harrisburg, Pa. 49 8.3 39 6.6
Hartford, Conn. 136 12.2 160 14.2
Honolulu, Hawaii 100 11.8 116 13.5
Houston, Tex. 881 26.6 1,245 36.9
Indianapolis, Ind. 116 9.3 151 12.0
Jacksonville, Fla. 158 17.2 240 25.5
Jersey City, N.J. 410 75.5 326 60.2
Kansas City, Mo. 196 12.4 332 20.8
Knoxville, Tenn. 28 4.7 26 4.3
Lake County, Ill. 15 2.9 17 3.3
Las Vegas, Nev. 104 16.4 134 20.5
Little Rock, Ark. 31 5.9 57 10.8
Los Angeles, Calif. 2,031 23.1 2,213 24.8
Louisville, Ky. 44 4.5 64 6.6
Memphis, Tenn. 79 8.0 106 10.6
Miami, Fla. 907 49.7 1,082 58.9
Middlesex, N.J. 204 20.5 179 17.7
Milwaukee, Wis. 68 4.9 111 8.0
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 153 6.4 161 6.6
Mobile, Ala. 43 8.7 36 7.2
Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 167 16.8 186 18.4
Nashville, Tenn. 97 9.8 88 8.7
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 315 12.0 450 17.1
New Haven, Conn. 124 15.5 129 16.1
New Orleans, La. 285 21.3 401 29.8
New York, N.Y. 5,437 63.4 6,565 76.3
Newark, N.J. 988 52.0 994 52.2
Norfolk, Va. 94 6.7 152 10.7
Oakland, Calif. 321 15.9 502 24.5
Oklahoma City, Okla. 81 8.2 118 11.7
Omaha, Neb. 29 4.6 35 5.6
Orlando, Fla. 160 16.1 203 19.7
Oxnard-Ventura, Calif. 39 6.0 36 5.4
Philadelphia, Pa. 724 14.7 834 16.9
Phoenix, Ariz. 187 8.9 284 13.0
Pittsburgh, Pa. 139 6.7 141 6.9
Portland, Oreg. 160 13.5 199 16.7
Providence, R.I. 79 8.7 84 9.2
Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 68 9.7 136 19.1
Richmond, Va. 98 11.6 122 14.3
Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 208 9.1 283 11.9
Rochester, N.Y. 65 6.6 90 9.2
Sacramento, Calif. 164 11.7 126 8.8
Saint Louis, Mo. 184 7.4 200 8.0
Salt Lake City, Utah 67 6.1 80 7.2
San Antonio, Tex. 342 24.8 217 15.3
San Diego, Calif. 461 19.1 682 27.6
San Francisco, Calif. 1,676 104.0 1,935 119.1
San Jose, Calif. 151 10.5 154 10.6
San Juan, P.R. 861 55.1 947 60.4
Scranton, Pa. 22 3.0 35 4.8
Seattle, Wash. 323 17.5 437 23.3
Springfield, Mass. 38 6.5 67 11.4
Syracuse, N.Y. 15 2.3 57 8.8
Tacoma, Wash. 28 5.0 40 7.0
Tampa, Fla. 391 19.0 421 20.0
Toledo, Ohio 16 2.6 47 7.7
Tucson, Ariz. 57 8.7 65 9.8
Tulsa, Okla. 50 6.7 58 7.7
Washington, D.C. 876 23.3 1,059 27.7
West Palm Beach, Fla. 303 35.8 353 40.3
Wilmington, Del. 70 12.3 74 12.8
Worcester, Mass. 33 4.9 40 5.9
METROPOLITAN AREA SUBTOTAL* 28,040 19.2 33,997 23.0
ALL OTHER AREAS 5,207 5.1 6,963 6.7
TOTAL 33,247 13.3 40,960 16.3
* 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
August 1988 through July 1989, August 1989 through July 1990;
and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through July 1990
(Continued)
Cumulative totals
METROPOLITAN Adults/ Children
AREA OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total
Akron, Ohio 95 - 95
Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 293 3 296
Albuquerque, N.M. 156 1 157
Allentown, Pa. 138 4 142
Anaheim, Calif. 1,188 8 1,196
Atlanta, Ga. 2,825 25 2,850
Austin, Tex. 627 5 632
Bakersfield, Calif. 99 - 99
Baltimore, Md. 1,586 46 1,632
Baton Rouge, La. 178 2 180
Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 1,203 25 1,228
Birmingham, Ala. 247 6 253
Boston, Mass. 2,324 50 2,374
Bridgeport, Conn. 496 17 513
Buffalo, N.Y. 235 2 237
Charleston, S.C. 215 - 215
Charlotte, N.C. 296 5 301
Chicago, Ill. 3,501 44 3,545
Cincinnati, Ohio 305 6 311
Cleveland, Ohio 517 7 524
Columbus, Ohio 442 3 445
Dallas, Tex. 2,474 12 2,486
Dayton, Ohio 195 3 198
Denver, Colo. 1,150 5 1,155
Detroit, Mich. 1,231 19 1,250
El Paso, Tex. 93 1 94
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 2,239 46 2,285
Fort Worth, Tex. 545 7 552
Fresno, Calif. 171 2 173
Gary, Ind. 76 - 76
Grand Rapids, Mich. 80 1 81
Greensboro, N.C. 224 4 228
Greenville, S.C. 112 - 112
Harrisburg, Pa. 146 4 150
Hartford, Conn. 493 10 503
Honolulu, Hawaii 423 2 425
Houston, Tex. 4,231 31 4,262
Indianapolis, Ind. 411 3 414
Jacksonville, Fla. 622 12 634
Jersey City, N.J. 1,561 36 1,597
Kansas City, Mo. 888 3 891
Knoxville, Tenn. 99 - 99
Lake County, Ill. 65 2 67
Las Vegas, Nev. 396 5 401
Little Rock, Ark. 146 3 149
Los Angeles, Calif. 9,375 86 9,461
Louisville, Ky. 178 2 180
Memphis, Tenn. 311 6 317
Miami, Fla. 3,600 150 3,750
Middlesex, N.J. 732 24 756
Milwaukee, Wis. 323 1 324
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 639 6 645
Mobile, Ala. 162 - 162
Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 569 21 590
Nashville, Tenn. 304 6 310
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 1,479 37 1,516
New Haven, Conn. 530 26 556
New Orleans, La. 1,280 18 1,298
New York, N.Y. 26,581 655 27,236
Newark, N.J. 3,875 114 3,989
Norfolk, Va. 389 7 396
Oakland, Calif. 1,707 10 1,717
Oklahoma City, Okla. 331 - 331
Omaha, Neb. 111 1 112
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