[sci.med.aids] CDC AIDS Statistics Dec. 1989 Part 1

ddodell@stjhmc.fidonet.org (David Dodell) (12/18/89)

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  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 

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