ddodell@stjhmc.fidonet.org (David Dodell) (07/14/90)
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Centers for Disease Control. HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, July, 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 July 1988 through June 1989, July 1989
through June 1990; and cumulative totals, by state and age group,
through June 1990
July 1988- July 1989-
June 1989 June 1990
STATE OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate
Alabama 224 5.4 204 4.9
Alaska 14 2.5 31 5.4
Arizona 264 7.3 377 10.1
Arkansas 79 3.3 117 4.8
California 5,721 19.9 6,967 23.8
Colorado 344 10.1 384 11.1
Connecticut 424 13.0 434 13.3
Delaware 82 12.4 83 12.5
District of Columbia 541 87.7 531 86.5
Florida 3,170 25.2 4,037 31.3
Georgia 1,001 15.5 1,213 18.4
Hawaii 114 10.2 195 17.2
Idaho 20 2.0 23 2.3
Illinois 1,060 9.1 1,243 10.7
Indiana 239 4.3 273 4.9
Iowa 57 2.0 50 1.8
Kansas 94 3.8 132 5.2
Kentucky 109 2.9 146 3.9
Louisiana 430 9.5 669 14.7
Maine 43 3.6 69 5.7
Maryland 612 13.2 877 18.7
Massachusetts 757 12.8 819 13.8
Michigan 508 5.5 529 5.7
Minnesota 173 4.0 173 4.0
Mississippi 144 5.4 214 8.0
Missouri 381 7.4 562 10.8
Montana 12 1.5 16 2.0
Nebraska 40 2.5 42 2.6
Nevada 137 12.9 175 16.1
New Hampshire 47 4.2 52 4.6
New Jersey 2,376 30.5 2,245 28.6
New Mexico 76 4.8 104 6.5
New York 6,417 35.9 7,720 43.1
North Carolina 367 5.6 514 7.7
North Dakota 6 0.9 6 0.9
Ohio 532 4.9 569 5.3
Oklahoma 157 4.7 212 6.4
Oregon 197 7.2 277 10.0
Pennsylvania 1,026 8.6 1,147 9.6
Rhode Island 86 8.7 93 9.3
South Carolina 257 7.3 348 9.8
South Dakota 6 0.8 1 0.1
Tennessee 283 5.7 308 6.2
Texas 2,351 13.5 2,849 16.0
Utah 77 4.4 88 5.0
Vermont 14 2.5 19 3.4
Virginia 391 6.4 601 9.8
Washington 453 9.8 520 11.1
West Virginia 37 2.0 63 3.4
Wisconsin 113 2.3 176 3.6
Wyoming 15 3.0 5 1.0
U.S. TOTAL 32,078 12.9 38,502 15.4
Guam 1 0.7 1 0.7
Pacific Islands, U.S. 1 0.7 1 0.7
Puerto Rico 1,398 42.3 1,493 45.0
Virgin Islands, U.S. 34 29.5 9 7.7
TOTAL 33,512 13.3 40,006 15.7
* During June, 1990, 3496 cases and 2256 deaths among adults/adolescents
and 65 cases and 27 deaths among children less than 13 years old
were reported to the CDC.
Table 1. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by state, reported July 1988 through June 1989, July 1989
through June 1990; and cumulative totals, by state and age group,
through June 1990 (Continued)
Cumulative totals
Adults/ Children
STATE OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total
Alabama 736 17 753
Alaska 91 2 93
Arizona 1,166 7 1,173
Arkansas 326 6 332
California 26,528 185 26,713
Colorado 1,385 8 1,393
Connecticut 1,624 53 1,677
Delaware 265 4 269
District of Columbia 2,276 29 2,305
Florida 11,714 327 12,041
Georgia 3,636 42 3,678
Hawaii 548 2 550
Idaho 63 2 65
Illinois 4,054 59 4,113
Indiana 840 10 850
Iowa 184 3 187
Kansas 376 3 379
Kentucky 404 5 409
Louisiana 1,939 34 1,973
Maine 188 2 190
Maryland 2,559 61 2,620
Massachusetts 2,876 61 2,937
Michigan 1,673 26 1,699
Minnesota 702 8 710
Mississippi 506 7 513
Missouri 1,538 10 1,548
Montana 46 - 46
Nebraska 150 2 152
Nevada 521 5 526
New Hampshire 165 4 169
New Jersey 8,906 237 9,143
New Mexico 288 2 290
New York 30,096 702 30,798
North Carolina 1,387 27 1,414
North Dakota 19 - 19
Ohio 1,946 32 1,978
Oklahoma 618 10 628
Oregon 843 5 848
Pennsylvania 3,854 67 3,921
Rhode Island 330 7 337
South Carolina 859 19 878
South Dakota 17 - 17
Tennessee 923 13 936
Texas 9,629 82 9,711
Utah 282 8 290
Vermont 62 1 63
Virginia 1,722 32 1,754
Washington 1,833 11 1,844
West Virginia 147 2 149
Wisconsin 528 3 531
Wyoming 32 - 32
U.S. TOTAL 133,400 2,244 135,644
Guam 7 - 7
Pacific Islands, U.S. 2 - 2
Puerto Rico 3,907 132 4,039
Virgin Islands, U.S. 69 4 73
TOTAL 137,385 2,380 139,765
* During June, 1990, 3496 cases and 2256 deaths among adults/adolescents
and 65 cases and 27 deaths among children less than 13 years old
were reported to the CDC.
Table 2. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population,
by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported
July 1988 through June 1989, July 1989 through June 1990;
and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through June 1990
July 1988- July 1989-
METROPOLITAN June 1989 June 1990
AREA OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate
Akron, Ohio 32 5.0 22 3.4
Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 58 6.8 92 10.8
Albuquerque, N.M. 42 8.2 54 10.4
Allentown, Pa. 31 4.6 54 7.9
Anaheim, Calif. 264 11.5 332 14.2
Atlanta, Ga. 772 27.3 931 32.0
Austin, Tex. 151 19.1 224 27.3
Bakersfield, Calif. 17 3.2 44 8.1
Baltimore, Md. 397 16.9 580 24.6
Baton Rouge, La. 47 8.6 66 11.9
Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 243 18.7 280 21.6
Birmingham, Ala. 81 8.7 61 6.5
Boston, Mass. 613 16.3 613 16.3
Bridgeport, Conn. 135 16.5 115 14.0
Buffalo, N.Y. 42 4.5 99 10.6
Charleston, S.C. 56 10.7 83 15.6
Charlotte, N.C. 76 6.7 95 8.3
Chicago, Ill. 890 14.3 1,036 16.6
Cincinnati, Ohio 65 4.5 112 7.7
Cleveland, Ohio 137 7.4 117 6.4
Columbus, Ohio 128 9.5 122 9.0
Dallas, Tex. 546 21.0 635 23.7
Dayton, Ohio 61 6.5 54 5.7
Denver, Colo. 284 16.7 310 18.0
Detroit, Mich. 357 8.2 377 8.7
El Paso, Tex. 10 1.7 40 6.5
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 473 39.4 883 72.5
Fort Worth, Tex. 139 10.2 167 11.9
Fresno, Calif. 51 8.3 56 8.9
Gary, Ind. 17 2.9 28 4.8
Grand Rapids, Mich. 31 4.6 19 2.8
Greensboro, N.C. 62 6.6 82 8.7
Greenville, S.C. 28 4.5 38 6.0
Harrisburg, Pa. 46 7.8 41 6.9
Hartford, Conn. 134 12.0 154 13.7
Honolulu, Hawaii 93 10.9 124 14.4
Houston, Tex. 852 25.7 1,149 34.0
Indianapolis, Ind. 117 9.4 137 10.9
Jacksonville, Fla. 149 16.2 242 25.7
Jersey City, N.J. 412 75.9 282 52.1
Kansas City, Mo. 204 12.9 322 20.1
Knoxville, Tenn. 28 4.7 28 4.6
Lake County, Ill. 16 3.1 18 3.5
Las Vegas, Nev. 98 15.4 132 20.2
Little Rock, Ark. 30 5.7 52 9.8
Los Angeles, Calif. 1,778 20.2 2,294 25.7
Louisville, Ky. 46 4.7 62 6.4
Memphis, Tenn. 78 7.9 109 10.9
Miami, Fla. 959 52.6 1,077 58.6
Middlesex, N.J. 198 19.9 173 17.1
Milwaukee, Wis. 68 4.9 96 6.9
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 155 6.5 158 6.5
Mobile, Ala. 42 8.5 34 6.8
Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 165 16.6 170 16.8
Nashville, Tenn. 106 10.7 87 8.6
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 329 12.5 413 15.7
New Haven, Conn. 116 14.5 130 16.2
New Orleans, La. 264 19.8 390 29.0
New York, N.Y. 5,571 65.0 6,474 75.3
Newark, N.J. 1,012 53.3 964 50.7
Norfolk, Va. 86 6.2 153 10.8
Oakland, Calif. 319 15.8 507 24.8
Oklahoma City, Okla. 78 7.8 113 11.2
Omaha, Neb. 29 4.6 34 5.4
Orlando, Fla. 186 18.7 187 18.2
Oxnard-Ventura, Calif. 38 5.8 39 5.8
Philadelphia, Pa. 760 15.5 830 16.8
Phoenix, Ariz. 183 8.7 285 13.1
Pittsburgh, Pa. 135 6.5 143 7.0
Portland, Oreg. 157 13.2 213 17.8
Providence, R.I. 77 8.5 88 9.7
Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 73 10.4 123 17.2
Richmond, Va. 83 9.8 128 15.0
Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 216 9.4 260 11.0
Rochester, N.Y. 71 7.3 88 9.0
Sacramento, Calif. 174 12.4 122 8.5
Saint Louis, Mo. 182 7.3 210 8.4
Salt Lake City, Utah 64 5.8 76 6.8
San Antonio, Tex. 352 25.5 202 14.3
San Diego, Calif. 453 18.8 724 29.3
San Francisco, Calif. 1,813 112.5 1,938 119.3
San Jose, Calif. 158 11.0 139 9.6
San Juan, P.R. 886 56.7 938 59.8
Scranton, Pa. 23 3.1 34 4.6
Seattle, Wash. 341 18.4 395 21.1
Springfield, Mass. 40 6.8 67 11.4
Syracuse, N.Y. 18 2.8 54 8.4
Tacoma, Wash. 29 5.2 37 6.5
Tampa, Fla. 445 21.7 387 18.4
Toledo, Ohio 21 3.4 40 6.6
Tucson, Ariz. 55 8.4 57 8.6
Tulsa, Okla. 52 7.0 55 7.3
Washington, D.C. 864 22.9 973 25.4
West Palm Beach, Fla. 324 38.2 348 39.7
Wilmington, Del. 70 12.3 74 12.8
Worcester, Mass. 37 5.5 37 5.5
METROPOLITAN AREA SUBTOTAL* 28,294 19.3 33,231 22.5
ALL OTHER AREAS 5,218 5.1 6,775 6.5
TOTAL 33,512 13.4 40,006 15.9
* 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
July 1988 through June 1989, July 1989 through June 1990;
and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through June 1990
(Continued)
Cumulative totals
METROPOLITAN Adults/ Children
AREA OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total
Akron, Ohio 90 - 90
Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 287 3 290
Albuquerque, N.M. 154 1 155
Allentown, Pa. 135 4 139
Anaheim, Calif. 1,151 8 1,159
Atlanta, Ga. 2,781 25 2,806
Austin, Tex. 601 5 606
Bakersfield, Calif. 98 - 98
Baltimore, Md. 1,524 46 1,570
Baton Rouge, La. 174 2 176
Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 1,166 25 1,191
Birmingham, Ala. 234 6 240
Boston, Mass. 2,278 48 2,326
Bridgeport, Conn. 485 17 502
Buffalo, N.Y. 227 2 229
Charleston, S.C. 204 - 204
Charlotte, N.C. 283 5 288
Chicago, Ill. 3,427 44 3,471
Cincinnati, Ohio 298 6 304
Cleveland, Ohio 499 7 506
Columbus, Ohio 431 3 434
Dallas, Tex. 2,349 11 2,360
Dayton, Ohio 192 3 195
Denver, Colo. 1,129 5 1,134
Detroit, Mich. 1,186 19 1,205
El Paso, Tex. 85 1 86
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 2,175 42 2,217
Fort Worth, Tex. 527 7 534
Fresno, Calif. 165 2 167
Gary, Ind. 75 - 75
Grand Rapids, Mich. 77 1 78
Greensboro, N.C. 214 4 218
Greenville, S.C. 104 - 104
Harrisburg, Pa. 145 4 149
Hartford, Conn. 479 10 489
Honolulu, Hawaii 417 2 419
Houston, Tex. 4,106 31 4,137
Indianapolis, Ind. 399 3 402
Jacksonville, Fla. 592 12 604
Jersey City, N.J. 1,503 34 1,537
Kansas City, Mo. 862 3 865
Knoxville, Tenn. 98 - 98
Lake County, Ill. 64 2 66
Las Vegas, Nev. 380 5 385
Little Rock, Ark. 139 3 142
Los Angeles, Calif. 9,118 81 9,199
Louisville, Ky. 174 2 176
Memphis, Tenn. 305 5 310
Miami, Fla. 3,541 145 3,686
Middlesex, N.J. 709 22 731
Milwaukee, Wis. 308 1 309
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 629 6 635
Mobile, Ala. 157 - 157
Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 543 20 563
Nashville, Tenn. 296 6 302
Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 1,438 37 1,475
New Haven, Conn. 519 26 545
New Orleans, La. 1,244 18 1,262
New York, N.Y. 26,140 635 26,775
Newark, N.J. 3,782 103 3,885
Norfolk, Va. 382 7 389
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