ddodell@stjhmc.fidonet.org (David Dodell) (12/18/89)
--- begin part 1 of 2 cut here --- Centers for Disease Control. HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, December 1989. Wednesday December 13, 1989 Table 1. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population, by state, reported December 1987 through November 1988 and December 1988 through November 1989; and cumulative totals, by state and age group, through November 1989 Dec. 1987- Dec. 1988- Nov. 1988 Nov. 1989 STATE OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate Alabama 211 5.1 224 5.4 Alaska 19 3.2 16 2.6 Arizona 310 8.9 301 8.4 Arkansas 80 3.3 69 2.9 California 5,931 21.2 6,389 22.4 Colorado 320 9.4 386 11.2 Connecticut 395 12.3 440 13.6 Delaware 69 10.7 74 11.4 District of Columbia 488 78.4 509 82.1 Florida 2,657 21.7 3,338 26.6 Georgia 739 11.7 1,162 18.1 Hawaii 105 9.3 174 15.2 Idaho 10 1.0 22 2.1 Illinois 1,006 8.7 1,152 9.9 Indiana 107 1.9 317 5.7 Iowa 40 1.4 58 2.0 Kansas 91 3.6 104 4.1 Kentucky 90 2.4 118 3.1 Louisiana 399 8.7 496 10.7 Maine 29 2.4 66 5.5 Maryland 548 12.2 684 15.1 Massachusetts 688 11.7 761 12.9 Michigan 421 4.6 515 5.7 Minnesota 166 3.9 185 4.3 Mississippi 124 4.7 159 5.9 Missouri 421 8.2 436 8.5 Montana 16 1.9 13 1.5 Nebraska 40 2.5 48 3.0 Nevada 152 15.1 165 16.0 New Hampshire 41 3.9 38 3.6 New Jersey 2,596 33.8 2,359 30.5 New Mexico 52 3.4 96 6.1 New York 6,899 38.5 6,545 36.4 North Carolina 315 4.9 457 7.0 North Dakota 3 0.4 8 1.1 Ohio 525 4.9 518 4.8 Oklahoma 138 4.1 190 5.5 Oregon 187 6.9 224 8.2 Pennsylvania 850 7.2 1,114 9.4 Rhode Island 99 10.1 79 8.0 South Carolina 174 5.0 326 9.2 South Dakota 7 1.0 4 0.6 Tennessee 338 6.9 261 5.3 Texas 1,995 11.4 2,411 13.5 Utah 60 3.5 85 4.8 Vermont 13 2.4 14 2.5 Virginia 359 6.1 395 6.6 Washington 380 8.3 502 10.8 West Virginia 16 0.8 54 2.8 Wisconsin 113 2.3 133 2.8 Wyoming 6 1.2 16 3.1 U.S. total 30,838 12.6 34,210 13.8 Guam 1 0.8 2 1.5 Pacific Islands, U.S. _ . 1 0.7 Puerto Rico 1,248 37.9 1,418 42.9 Virgin Islands, U.S. 33 29.2 29 25.2 Total 32,120 12.9 35,660 14.2 Table 1. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population, by state, reported December 1987 through November 1988 and December 1988 through November 1989; and cumulative totals, by state and age group, through November 1989 Cumulative totals Adults/ Children STATE OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total Alabama 628 16 644 Alaska 71 2 73 Arizona 933 5 938 Arkansas 230 3 233 California 22,577 158 22,735 Colorado 1,195 7 1,202 Connecticut 1,367 49 1,416 Delaware 210 4 214 District of Columbia 1,902 28 1,930 Florida 9,322 247 9,569 Georgia 2,909 35 2,944 Hawaii 459 2 461 Idaho 47 2 49 Illinois 3,334 48 3,382 Indiana 649 7 656 Iowa 158 3 161 Kansas 292 3 295 Kentucky 309 5 314 Louisiana 1,515 23 1,538 Maine 152 2 154 Maryland 2,014 46 2,060 Massachusetts 2,402 41 2,443 Michigan 1,380 22 1,402 Minnesota 608 7 615 Mississippi 350 6 356 Missouri 1,214 10 1,224 Montana 38 _ 38 Nebraska 126 1 127 Nevada 424 3 427 New Hampshire 123 4 127 New Jersey 7,633 214 7,847 New Mexico 230 1 231 New York 25,364 593 25,957 North Carolina 1,084 23 1,107 North Dakota 18 _ 18 Ohio 1,585 24 1,609 Oklahoma 498 9 507 Oregon 673 3 676 Pennsylvania 3,146 55 3,201 Rhode Island 278 6 284 South Carolina 672 19 691 South Dakota 16 _ 16 Tennessee 739 10 749 Texas 7,598 65 7,663 Utah 226 5 231 Vermont 48 1 49 Virginia 1,291 22 1,313 Washington 1,505 11 1,516 West Virginia 109 2 111 Wisconsin 411 2 413 Wyoming 28 _ 28 U.S. total 110,090 1,854 111,944 Guam 7 _ 7 Pacific Islands, U.S. 1 _ 1 Puerto Rico 3,047 90 3,137 Virgin Islands, U.S. 66 3 69 Total 113,211 1,947 115,158 Table 2. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population, by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported December 1987 through November 1988 and December 1988 through November 1989; and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through November 1989 Dec. 1987- Dec. 1988- METROPOLITAN Nov. 1988 Nov. 1989 AREA OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate Akron, Ohio 25 3.9 29 4.6 Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 77 9.1 64 7.5 Allentown, Pa. 29 4.4 30 4.5 Anaheim, Calif. 250 11.2 275 12.1 Atlanta, Ga. 524 19.4 920 33.3 Austin, Tex. 96 11.9 191 22.8 Bakersfield, Calif. 24 4.5 35 6.4 Baltimore, Md. 301 13.2 439 19.1 Baton Rouge, La. 30 5.3 50 8.6 Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 323 24.8 216 16.6 Birmingham, Ala. 67 7.3 82 8.9 Boston, Mass. 550 14.7 589 15.7 Bridgeport, Conn. 111 13.3 134 16.0 Buffalo, N.Y. 45 4.7 67 7.1 Charleston, S.C. 41 8.0 67 12.8 Charlotte, N.C. 82 7.5 89 8.0 Chicago, Ill. 865 13.8 935 14.9 Cincinnati, Ohio 72 5.1 62 4.4 Cleveland, Ohio 143 7.8 127 6.9 Columbus, Ohio 121 9.2 125 9.4 Dallas, Tex. 451 17.8 542 20.8 Dayton, Ohio 43 4.6 65 7.0 Denver, Colo. 254 14.9 315 18.1 Detroit, Mich. 302 7.1 357 8.4 El Paso, Tex. 16 2.8 28 4.8 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 366 30.8 573 47.4 Fort Worth, Tex. 105 7.9 161 11.7 Fresno, Calif. 38 6.1 48 7.6 Gary, Ind. 10 1.6 28 4.6 Grand Rapids, Mich. 18 2.7 29 4.3 Greensboro, N.C. 39 4.3 75 8.1 Greenville, S.C. 16 2.6 38 6.1 Harrisburg, Pa. 35 6.0 51 8.8 Hartford, Conn. 94 8.6 150 13.7 Honolulu, Hawaii 88 10.2 116 13.3 Houston, Tex. 848 24.8 924 26.4 Indianapolis, Ind. 49 4.0 146 11.8 Jacksonville, Fla. 165 18.6 167 18.4 Jersey City, N.J. 486 87.4 342 61.5 Kansas City, Mo. 248 16.1 225 14.5 Knoxville, Tenn. 31 5.1 21 3.4 Las Vegas, Nev. 118 19.5 116 18.6 Little Rock, Ark. 32 6.2 26 5.0 Los Angeles, Calif. 2,021 23.9 2,270 26.4 Louisville, Ky. 49 5.1 46 4.7 Memphis, Tenn. 110 11.4 79 8.1 Miami, Fla. 687 38.1 870 47.9 Middlesex, N.J. 202 21.0 202 20.8 Milwaukee, Wis. 66 4.8 74 5.4 Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 148 6.3 165 6.9 Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 156 16.1 189 19.2 Nashville, Tenn. 125 13.2 82 8.5 Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 328 12.3 375 14.0 New Haven, Conn. 147 18.7 107 13.5 New Orleans, La. 241 17.8 301 22.1 New York, N.Y. 5,923 69.2 5,475 63.7 Newark, N.J. 1,166 62.0 984 52.3 Norfolk, Va. 95 6.9 74 5.3 Oakland, Calif. 373 18.7 379 18.7 Oklahoma City, Okla. 28 2.7 23 2.2 Omaha, Neb. 27 4.3 36 5.7 Orlando, Fla. 171 17.7 160 16.0 Oxnard-Ventura, Calif. 39 6.1 33 5.1 Philadelphia, Pa. 642 13.3 802 16.6 Phoenix, Ariz. 239 11.5 224 10.5 Pittsburgh, Pa. 99 4.8 161 7.8 Portland, Oreg. 149 12.7 169 14.3 Providence, R.I. 88 9.8 71 7.9 Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 75 11.0 98 14.1 Richmond, Va. 65 7.9 93 11.2 Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 203 9.5 247 11.2 Rochester, N.Y. 91 9.2 71 7.2 Sacramento, Calif. 125 9.2 196 14.1 Saint Louis, Mo. 169 6.9 185 7.5 Salt Lake City, Utah 52 4.8 66 6.0 San Antonio, Tex. 201 15.1 209 15.4 San Diego, Calif. 475 20.6 482 20.5 San Francisco, Calif. 1,743 105.9 1,796 107.9 San Jose, Calif. 167 11.4 115 7.7 San Juan, P.R. 739 66.0 830 73.9 Scranton, Pa. 20 2.8 27 3.8 Seattle, Wash. 284 15.7 368 20.1 Springfield, Mass. 22 3.7 46 7.8 Syracuse, N.Y. 35 5.3 34 5.1 Tacoma, Wash. 23 4.2 39 7.1 Tampa, Fla. 398 19.8 385 18.7 Toledo, Ohio 22 3.6 27 4.5 Tucson, Ariz. 43 7.0 49 7.8 Tulsa, Okla. 44 5.8 54 7.0 Washington, D.C. 806 22.2 839 22.8 West Palm Beach, Fla. 283 35.1 332 39.9 Wilmington, Del. 58 10.4 61 10.8 Worcester, Mass. 44 6.6 35 5.2 Metropolitan area subtotal* 27,134 19.1 29,104 20.2 Non-metropolitan areas 4,986 4.7 6,556 6.1 Total 32,120 12.9 35,660 14.2 * Includes data from all metropolitan areas with 50,000 or more population. Table 2. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population, by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported December 1987 through November 1988 and December 1988 through November 1989; and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through November 1989 Cumulative totals METROPOLITAN Adults/ Children AREA OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total Akron, Ohio 78 _ 78 Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 234 1 235 Allentown, Pa. 95 3 98 Anaheim, Calif. 897 7 904 Atlanta, Ga. 2,211 20 2,231 Austin, Tex. 452 4 456 Bakersfield, Calif. 78 _ 78 Baltimore, Md. 1,109 32 1,141 Baton Rouge, La. 129 _ 129 Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 958 24 982 Birmingham, Ala. 203 6 209 Boston, Mass. 1,905 34 1,939 Bridgeport, Conn. 398 14 412 Buffalo, N.Y. 166 _ 166 Charleston, S.C. 155 _ 155 Charlotte, N.C. 229 4 233 Chicago, Ill. 2,822 34 2,856 Cincinnati, Ohio 209 3 212 Cleveland, Ohio 432 5 437 Columbus, Ohio 358 3 361 Dallas, Tex. 1,840 7 1,847 Dayton, Ohio 162 3 165 Denver, Colo. 970 4 974 Detroit, Mich. 968 16 984 El Paso, Tex. 68 _ 68 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 1,525 22 1,547 Fort Worth, Tex. 411 4 415 Fresno, Calif. 126 1 127 Gary, Ind. 58 _ 58 Grand Rapids, Mich. 69 1 70 Greensboro, N.C. 160 3 163 Greenville, S.C. 82 _ 82 Harrisburg, Pa. 123 4 127 Hartford, Conn. 376 9 385 Honolulu, Hawaii 353 2 355 Houston, Tex. 3,257 27 3,284 Indianapolis, Ind. 282 2 284 Jacksonville, Fla. 446 10 456 Jersey City, N.J. 1,343 33 1,376 Kansas City, Mo. 666 3 669 Knoxville, Tenn. 79 _ 79 Las Vegas, Nev. 303 3 306 Little Rock, Ark. 96 1 97 Los Angeles, Calif. 8,012 67 8,079 Louisville, Ky. 131 2 133 Memphis, Tenn. 236 4 240 Miami, Fla. 2,781 112 2,893 Middlesex, N.J. 615 20 635 Milwaukee, Wis. 236 1 237 Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 528 6 534 Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 449 16 465 Nashville, Tenn. 245 4 249 Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 1,212 35 1,247 New Haven, Conn. 418 26 444 New Orleans, La. 989 14 1,003 New York, N.Y. 22,034 539 22,573 Newark, N.J. 3,243 96 3,339 Norfolk, Va. 263 6 269 Oakland, Calif. 1,355 9 1,364 Oklahoma City, Okla. 147 _ 147 Omaha, Neb. 89 _ 89 Orlando, Fla. 464 4 468 Oxnard-Ventura, Calif. 102 _ 102 Philadelphia, Pa. 2,387 36 2,423 Phoenix, Ariz. 686 3 689 Pittsburgh, Pa. 408 1 409 Portland, Oreg. 526 1 527 Providence, R.I. 242 5 247 Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 241 7 248 Richmond, Va. 255 1 256 Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 710 12 722 Rochester, N.Y. 262 1 263 Sacramento, Calif. 482 5 487 Saint Louis, Mo. 506 6 512 Salt Lake City, Utah 192 4 196 San Antonio, Tex. 540 8 548 San Diego, Calif. 1,570 14 1,584 San Francisco, Calif. 7,210 14 7,224 San Jose, Calif. 505 5 510 San Juan, P.R. 1,839 64 1,903 Scranton, Pa. 76 3 79 Seattle, Wash. 1,140 9 1,149 Springfield, Mass. 111 1 112 Syracuse, N.Y. 114 4 118 Tacoma, Wash. 97 1 98 Tampa, Fla. 1,093 18 1,111 Toledo, Ohio 74 1 75 Tucson, Ariz. 172 2 174 Tulsa, Okla. 141 2 143 Washington, D.C. 3,109 49 3,158 West Palm Beach, Fla. 984 40 1,024 Wilmington, Del. 172 3 175 Worcester, Mass. 118 3 121 Metropolitan area subtotal* 96,392 1,633 98,025 Non-metropolitan areas 16,819 314 17,133 Total 113,211 1,947 115,158 * Includes data from all metropolitan areas with 50,000 or more population. Table 3. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex, reported December 1987 through November 1988 and December 1988 through November 1989; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure category, through November 1989, United States Males Dec. 1987- Dec. 1988- ADULT/ADOLESCENT Nov. 1988 Nov. 1989 EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) Male homosexual/bisexual contact 18,074 ( 64) 19,879 ( 63) Intravenous (IV) drug use (female and heterosexual male) 5,818 ( 21) 6,270 ( 20) Male homosexual/bisexual contact and IV drug use 2,107 ( 7) 2,166 ( 7) Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 299 ( 1) 290 ( 1) Heterosexual contact: 614 ( 2) 767 ( 2) Sex with IV drug user 230 380 Sex with bisexual male _ _ Sex with person with hemophilia 2 2 Born in Pattern-II* country 284 260 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country 21 16 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection 7 11 Sex with person with HIV infection, risk not specified 70 98 Receipt of transfusion of blood, blood components, or tissue** 540 ( 2) 466 ( 1) Other/undetermined*** 795 ( 3) 1,487 ( 5) Adult/adolescent subtotal 28,247 (100) 31,325 (100) PEDIATRIC (<13 years old) EXPOSURE CATEGORY Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 35 ( 11) 27 ( 8) Mother with/at risk for AIDS/ HIV infection: 233 ( 73) 288 ( 80) IV drug use 122 146 Sex with IV drug user 46 67 Sex with bisexual male 4 6 Sex with person with hemophilia 2 _ Born in Pattern-II country 24 25 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country 1 2 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection 1 2 Sex with person with HIV infection, risk not specified 11 12 Receipt of transfusion of blood, blood components, or tissue 2 4 Has HIV infection, risk not specified 20 24 Receipt of transfusion of blood, blood components, or tissue 43 ( 13) 30 ( 8) Undetermined 10 ( 3) 14 ( 4) Pediatric subtotal 321 (100) 359 (100) TOTAL 28,568 31,684 * See technical notes. ** Includes 1 tissue recipient and 2 transfusion recipients who received blood screened for HIV antibody. *** "Other" is 1 health-care worker who seroconverted to HIV and developed AIDS after needlestick exposure to HIV-infected blood. "Undetermined" includes . adults/adolescents ( . children) under investigation; . adults/adolescents ( . children) who died, were lost to follow-up, or refused interview; and . adults/adolescents ( . children) whose mode of exposure to HIV remains undetermined after investigation. Table 3. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex, reported December 1987 through November 1988 and December 1988 through November 1989; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure category, through November 1989, United States Females Dec. 1987- Dec. 1988- ADULT/ADOLESCENT Nov. 1988 Nov. 1989 EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) Male homosexual/bisexual contact _ ( .) _ ( .) Intravenous (IV) drug use (female and heterosexual male) 1,779 ( 54) 1,864 ( 51) Male homosexual/bisexual contact and IV drug use _ ( .) _ ( .) Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 5 ( 0) 11 ( 0) Heterosexual contact: 997 ( 30) 1,163 ( 32) Sex with IV drug user 650 726 Sex with bisexual male 101 93 Sex with person with hemophilia 9 19 Born in Pattern-II* country 115 129 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country 5 11 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection 18 22 Sex with person with HIV infection, risk not specified 99 163 Receipt of transfusion of blood, blood components, or tissue** 346 ( 10) 314 ( 9) Other/undetermined*** 171 ( 5) 316 ( 9) Adult/adolescent subtotal 3,298 (100) 3,668 (100) PEDIATRIC (<13 years old) EXPOSURE CATEGORY Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 1 ( 0) 1 ( 0) Mother with/at risk for AIDS/ HIV infection: 224 ( 88) 275 ( 89) IV drug use 118 114 Sex with IV drug user 41 60 Sex with bisexual male 8 5 Sex with person with hemophilia 1 1 Born in Pattern-II country 20 28 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country _ 3 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection 2 5 --- end part 1 of 2 cut here --- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona uucp: {gatech, ames, rutgers}!ncar!asuvax!stjhmc!ddodell Bitnet: ATW1H @ ASUACAD FidoNet=> 1:114/15 Internet: ddodell@stjhmc.fidonet.org