ddodell@ncar.UCAR.EDU (David Dodell) (09/15/89)
Centers for Disease Control. HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, September 1989. Table 1. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population, by state, reported September 1987 through August 1988 and September 1988 through August 1989; and cumulative totals, by state and age group, through August 1989 Sept 1987- Sept 1988- Aug. 1988 Aug. 1989 STATE OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate Alabama 195 4.8 236 5.7 Alaska 16 2.7 15 2.5 Arizona 309 8.8 256 7.1 Arkansas 87 3.6 71 2.9 California 5,664 20.2 5,950 20.8 Colorado 324 9.6 322 9.3 Connecticut 426 13.2 417 12.9 Delaware 71 11.1 70 10.8 District of Columbia 544 87.4 555 89.5 Florida 2,373 19.4 3,148 25.1 Georgia 709 11.2 1,062 16.6 Hawaii 95 8.4 141 12.3 Idaho 14 1.4 21 2.0 Illinois 922 8.0 1,183 10.2 Indiana 138 2.5 247 4.5 Iowa 36 1.3 52 1.8 Kansas 84 3.4 94 3.7 Kentucky 87 2.3 102 2.7 Louisiana 451 9.8 470 10.1 Maine 37 3.1 47 3.9 Maryland 560 12.4 656 14.4 Massachusetts 628 10.7 766 13.0 Michigan 389 4.3 490 5.4 Minnesota 162 3.8 183 4.3 Mississippi 117 4.4 145 5.4 Missouri 383 7.5 392 7.6 Montana 15 1.8 14 1.6 Nebraska 38 2.3 45 2.8 Nevada 149 14.8 157 15.2 New Hampshire 39 3.7 51 4.8 New Jersey 2,690 35.0 2,151 27.8 New Mexico 57 3.7 80 5.1 New York 6,043 33.7 6,199 34.5 North Carolina 310 4.8 379 5.8 North Dakota 3 0.4 6 0.9 Ohio 492 4.6 464 4.3 Oklahoma 144 4.2 153 4.5 Oregon 202 7.4 195 7.1 Pennsylvania 871 7.4 1,025 8.7 Rhode Island 88 8.9 83 8.4 South Carolina 150 4.3 266 7.5 South Dakota 5 0.7 6 0.8 Tennessee 278 5.7 254 5.2 Texas 2,109 12.1 2,440 13.7 Utah 66 3.8 82 4.7 Vermont 20 3.6 12 2.2 Virginia 318 5.4 442 7.4 Washington 429 9.4 513 11.1 West Virginia 18 0.9 40 2.1 Wisconsin 114 2.4 127 2.6 Wyoming 4 0.8 15 2.9 U.S. total 29,473 12.0 32,290 13.0 Guam 4 3.0 2 1.5 Pacific Islands, Trust Territory _ . 1 0.7 Puerto Rico 943 28.6 1,369 41.4 Virgin Islands, U.S. 32 28.3 28 24.3 Total 30,452 12.2 33,690 13.4 Table 1. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population, by state, reported September 1987 through August 1988 and September 1988 through August 1989; and cumulative totals, by state and age group, through August 1989 Cumulative totals Adults/ Children STATE OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total Alabama 576 15 591 Alaska 66 2 68 Arizona 824 4 828 Arkansas 222 3 225 California 20,889 148 21,037 Colorado 1,062 6 1,068 Connecticut 1,264 45 1,309 Delaware 196 4 200 District of Columbia 1,836 25 1,861 Florida 8,458 230 8,688 Georgia 2,629 33 2,662 Hawaii 400 2 402 Idaho 44 2 46 Illinois 3,152 46 3,198 Indiana 579 7 586 Iowa 141 3 144 Kansas 263 3 266 Kentucky 271 5 276 Louisiana 1,395 22 1,417 Maine 132 2 134 Maryland 1,855 43 1,898 Massachusetts 2,223 40 2,263 Michigan 1,256 20 1,276 Minnesota 564 5 569 Mississippi 315 6 321 Missouri 1,062 9 1,071 Montana 34 _ 34 Nebraska 119 1 120 Nevada 394 3 397 New Hampshire 120 4 124 New Jersey 6,998 202 7,200 New Mexico 196 1 197 New York 23,549 521 24,070 North Carolina 947 21 968 North Dakota 16 _ 16 Ohio 1,413 22 1,435 Oklahoma 435 9 444 Oregon 607 3 610 Pennsylvania 2,889 52 2,941 Rhode Island 257 6 263 South Carolina 566 15 581 South Dakota 16 _ 16 Tennessee 645 10 655 Texas 7,228 61 7,289 Utah 210 5 215 Vermont 45 1 46 Virginia 1,223 23 1,246 Washington 1,426 10 1,436 West Virginia 92 2 94 Wisconsin 379 1 380 Wyoming 25 _ 25 U.S. total 101,503 1,703 103,206 Guam 7 _ 7 Pacific Islands, Trust Territory 1 _ 1 Puerto Rico 2,635 74 2,709 Virgin Islands, U.S. 64 3 67 Total 104,210 1,780 105,990 Table 2. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population, by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported September 1987 through August 1988 and September 1988 through August 1989; and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through August 1989 Sept 1987- Sept 1988- METROPOLITAN Aug. 1988 Aug. 1989 AREA OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate Akron, Ohio 20 3.1 26 4.1 Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 61 7.2 64 7.5 Allentown, Pa. 28 4.2 29 4.4 Anaheim, Calif. 226 10.1 285 12.6 Atlanta, Ga. 499 18.5 840 30.4 Austin, Tex. 86 10.7 197 23.5 Bakersfield, Calif. 20 3.8 27 5.0 Baltimore, Md. 299 13.1 412 18.0 Baton Rouge, La. 31 5.4 50 8.6 Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 356 27.3 208 15.9 Birmingham, Ala. 59 6.4 89 9.6 Boston, Mass. 497 13.3 602 16.1 Bridgeport, Conn. 121 14.5 134 16.0 Buffalo, N.Y. 42 4.4 54 5.7 Charleston, S.C. 35 6.8 58 11.0 Charlotte, N.C. 86 7.8 79 7.1 Chicago, Ill. 795 12.7 977 15.6 Cincinnati, Ohio 72 5.1 56 3.9 Cleveland, Ohio 133 7.2 123 6.7 Columbus, Ohio 119 9.0 107 8.1 Dallas, Tex. 568 22.4 560 21.5 Dayton, Ohio 35 3.8 59 6.4 Denver, Colo. 265 15.5 263 15.1 Detroit, Mich. 286 6.7 337 7.9 El Paso, Tex. 15 2.6 24 4.1 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 349 29.4 513 42.4 Fort Worth, Tex. 105 7.9 169 12.2 Fresno, Calif. 32 5.2 51 8.1 Gary, Ind. 13 2.1 18 3.0 Grand Rapids, Mich. 13 2.0 31 4.6 Greensboro, N.C. 39 4.3 66 7.1 Greenville, S.C. 15 2.4 30 4.8 Harrisburg, Pa. 35 6.0 50 8.6 Hartford, Conn. 109 10.0 137 12.5 Honolulu, Hawaii 76 8.8 100 11.4 Houston, Tex. 941 27.5 852 24.4 Indianapolis, Ind. 59 4.8 119 9.6 Jacksonville, Fla. 161 18.1 141 15.5 Jersey City, N.J. 471 84.7 350 62.9 Kansas City, Mo. 213 13.9 207 13.4 Knoxville, Tenn. 24 4.0 23 3.8 Las Vegas, Nev. 115 19.0 115 18.5 Little Rock, Ark. 35 6.8 28 5.4 Los Angeles, Calif. 1,938 22.9 1,963 22.8 Louisville, Ky. 47 4.9 41 4.2 Memphis, Tenn. 96 10.0 76 7.8 Miami, Fla. 576 31.9 846 46.6 Middlesex, N.J. 214 22.3 178 18.4 Milwaukee, Wis. 68 4.9 72 5.2 Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 142 6.0 159 6.7 Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 155 16.0 161 16.3 Nashville, Tenn. 97 10.2 85 8.8 Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 269 10.1 372 13.9 New Haven, Conn. 155 19.7 104 13.2 New Orleans, La. 284 21.0 286 21.0 New York, N.Y. 5,201 60.8 5,232 60.9 Newark, N.J. 1,212 64.4 881 46.8 Norfolk, Va. 90 6.6 81 5.8 Oakland, Calif. 351 17.6 341 16.8 Oklahoma City, Okla. 37 3.6 18 1.7 Omaha, Neb. 26 4.1 34 5.4 Orlando, Fla. 155 16.0 154 15.4 Oxnard-Ventura, Calif. 32 5.0 41 6.3 Philadelphia, Pa. 679 14.1 727 15.0 Phoenix, Ariz. 234 11.3 173 8.1 Pittsburgh, Pa. 104 5.0 148 7.2 Portland, Oreg. 161 13.7 153 12.9 Providence, R.I. 80 8.9 71 7.9 Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 68 10.0 80 11.5 Richmond, Va. 51 6.2 95 11.4 Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 208 9.7 249 11.3 Rochester, N.Y. 79 8.0 71 7.2 Sacramento, Calif. 137 10.1 165 11.9 Saint Louis, Mo. 166 6.8 179 7.3 Salt Lake City, Utah 55 5.1 68 6.2 San Antonio, Tex. 121 9.1 267 19.6 San Diego, Calif. 438 19.0 443 18.8 San Francisco, Calif. 1,720 104.5 1,733 104.1 San Jose, Calif. 155 10.6 150 10.1 San Juan, P.R. 479 42.8 857 76.3 Scranton, Pa. 21 2.9 22 3.1 Seattle, Wash. 304 16.8 393 21.5 Springfield, Mass. 23 3.9 44 7.5 Syracuse, N.Y. 30 4.6 21 3.2 Tacoma, Wash. 29 5.3 40 7.3 Tampa, Fla. 350 17.4 402 19.5 Toledo, Ohio 21 3.5 18 3.0 Tucson, Ariz. 53 8.6 53 8.4 Tulsa, Okla. 44 5.8 47 6.1 Washington, D.C. 871 24.0 907 24.6 West Palm Beach, Fla. 283 35.1 326 39.1 Wilmington, Del. 57 10.2 60 10.7 Worcester, Mass. 42 6.3 37 5.5 Metropolitan area subtotal* 25,767 18.1 27,784 19.3 Non-metropolitan areas 4,685 4.4 5,906 5.5 Total 30,452 12.2 33,690 13.4 * 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 September 1987 through August 1988 and September 1988 through August 1989; and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through August 1989 Cumulative totals METROPOLITAN Adults/ Children AREA OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total Akron, Ohio 67 _ 67 Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 213 1 214 Allentown, Pa. 90 3 93 Anaheim, Calif. 848 8 856 Atlanta, Ga. 2,005 18 2,023 Austin, Tex. 423 4 427 Bakersfield, Calif. 64 _ 64 Baltimore, Md. 1,009 30 1,039 Baton Rouge, La. 120 _ 120 Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 906 24 930 Birmingham, Ala. 188 6 194 Boston, Mass. 1,770 32 1,802 Bridgeport, Conn. 374 13 387 Buffalo, N.Y. 147 _ 147 Charleston, S.C. 137 _ 137 Charlotte, N.C. 204 4 208 Chicago, Ill. 2,672 32 2,704 Cincinnati, Ohio 191 3 194 Cleveland, Ohio 391 5 396 Columbus, Ohio 317 2 319 Dallas, Tex. 1,786 7 1,793 Dayton, Ohio 142 3 145 Denver, Colo. 865 4 869 Detroit, Mich. 881 15 896 El Paso, Tex. 60 _ 60 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 1,392 22 1,414 Fort Worth, Tex. 393 3 396 Fresno, Calif. 115 1 116 Gary, Ind. 48 _ 48 Grand Rapids, Mich. 63 1 64 Greensboro, N.C. 143 3 146 Greenville, S.C. 71 _ 71 Harrisburg, Pa. 112 3 115 Hartford, Conn. 345 8 353 Honolulu, Hawaii 312 2 314 Houston, Tex. 3,090 25 3,115 Indianapolis, Ind. 255 2 257 Jacksonville, Fla. 381 10 391 Jersey City, N.J. 1,251 31 1,282 Kansas City, Mo. 575 3 578 Knoxville, Tenn. 72 _ 72 Las Vegas, Nev. 284 3 287 Little Rock, Ark. 94 1 95 Los Angeles, Calif. 7,328 66 7,394 Louisville, Ky. 117 1 118 Memphis, Tenn. 205 4 209 Miami, Fla. 2,561 103 2,664 Middlesex, N.J. 562 19 581 Milwaukee, Wis. 222 _ 222 Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 486 4 490 Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 398 14 412 Nashville, Tenn. 217 4 221 Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 1,124 35 1,159 New Haven, Conn. 394 24 418 New Orleans, La. 913 14 927 New York, N.Y. 20,537 467 21,004 Newark, N.J. 2,949 91 3,040 Norfolk, Va. 243 6 249 Oakland, Calif. 1,247 5 1,252 Oklahoma City, Okla. 138 _ 138 Omaha, Neb. 84 _ 84 Orlando, Fla. 414 4 418 Oxnard-Ventura, Calif. 97 _ 97 Philadelphia, Pa. 2,200 35 2,235 Phoenix, Ariz. 590 2 592 Pittsburgh, Pa. 372 1 373 Portland, Oreg. 480 1 481 Providence, R.I. 222 5 227 Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 208 6 214 Richmond, Va. 234 1 235 Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 668 13 681 Rochester, N.Y. 241 1 242 Sacramento, Calif. 437 5 442 Saint Louis, Mo. 469 6 475 Salt Lake City, Utah 182 4 186 San Antonio, Tex. 514 8 522 San Diego, Calif. 1,414 11 1,425 San Francisco, Calif. 6,796 11 6,807 San Jose, Calif. 496 5 501 San Juan, P.R. 1,567 53 1,620 Scranton, Pa. 70 2 72 Seattle, Wash. 1,083 9 1,092 Springfield, Mass. 103 1 104 Syracuse, N.Y. 95 4 99 Tacoma, Wash. 93 1 94 Tampa, Fla. 1,010 17 1,027 Toledo, Ohio 60 1 61 Tucson, Ariz. 166 2 168 Tulsa, Okla. 123 2 125 Washington, D.C. 2,982 46 3,028 West Palm Beach, Fla. 914 38 952 Wilmington, Del. 160 3 163 Worcester, Mass. 111 3 114 Metropolitan area subtotal* 89,162 1,490 90,652 Non-metropolitan areas 15,048 290 15,338 Total 104,210 1,780 105,990 * Includes data from all metropolitan areas with 50,000 or more population. Table 3. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex, reported September 1987 through August 1988 and September 1988 through August 1989; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure category, through August 1989, United States Males Sept 1987- Sept 1988- ADULT/ADOLESCENT Aug. 1988 Aug. 1989 EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) Male homosexual/bisexual contact 17,439 ( 65) 18,803 ( 64) Intravenous (IV) drug use (female and heterosexual male) 5,241 ( 19) 5,843 ( 20) Male homosexual/bisexual contact and IV drug use 2,082 ( 8) 2,079 ( 7) Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 296 ( 1) 308 ( 1) Heterosexual contact: 547 ( 2) 698 ( 2) Sex with IV drug user 189 351 Sex with bisexual male _ _ Sex with person with hemophilia 1 3 Born in Pattern-II* country 282 229 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country 19 16 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection 4 10 Sex with person with HIV infection, risk not specified 52 89 Receipt of transfusion of blood, blood components, or tissue** 552 ( 2) 451 ( 2) Other/undetermined*** 768 ( 3) 1,429 ( 5) Adult/adolescent subtotal 26,925 (100) 29,611 (100) PEDIATRIC (<13 years old) EXPOSURE CATEGORY Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 29 ( 10) 34 ( 10) Mother with/at risk for AIDS/ HIV infection: 221 ( 74) 262 ( 76) IV drug use 112 132 Sex with IV drug user 46 58 Sex with bisexual male 3 5 Sex with person with hemophilia 3 _ Born in Pattern-II country 22 25 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country 1 2 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection _ 3 Sex with person with HIV infection, risk not specified 10 12 Receipt of transfusion of blood, blood components, or tissue 3 3 Has HIV infection, risk not specified 21 22 Receipt of transfusion of blood, blood components, or tissue 43 ( 14) 34 ( 10) Undetermined 7 ( 2) 14 ( 4) Pediatric subtotal 300 (100) 344 (100) TOTAL 27,225 29,955 * 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 September 1987 through August 1988 and September 1988 through August 1989; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure category, through August 1989, United States Females Sept 1987- Sept 1988- ADULT/ADOLESCENT Aug. 1988 Aug. 1989 EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) Male homosexual/bisexual contact _ ( .) _ ( .) Intravenous (IV) drug use (female and heterosexual male) 1,617 ( 54) 1,775 ( 51) Male homosexual/bisexual contact and IV drug use _ ( .) _ ( .) Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 5 ( 0) 9 ( 0) Heterosexual contact: 854 ( 29) 1,044 ( 30) Sex with IV drug user 553 659 Sex with bisexual male 94 76 Sex with person with hemophilia 12 11 Born in Pattern-II* country 91 126 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country 4 10 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection 16 22 Sex with person with HIV infection, risk not specified 84 140 Receipt of transfusion of blood, blood components, or tissue** 330 ( 11) 318 ( 9) Other/undetermined*** 174 ( 6) 311 ( 9) Adult/adolescent subtotal 2,980 (100) 3,457 (100) PEDIATRIC (<13 years old) EXPOSURE CATEGORY Hemophilia/coagulation disorder _ ( .) 1 ( 0) Mother with/at risk for AIDS/ HIV infection: 211 ( 85) 251 ( 90) IV drug use 109 106 Sex with IV drug user 39 54 Sex with bisexual male 8 3 Sex with person with hemophilia 2 1 Born in Pattern-II country 15 27 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country _ 2 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection 1 6 Sex with person with HIV infection, risk not specified 6 13 Receipt of transfusion of blood, -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- uucp: {decvax, ncar} !noao!asuvax!stjhmc!ddodell uucp: {gatech, ames, rutgers} !ncar!noao!asuvax!stjhmc!ddodell Bitnet: ATW1H @ ASUACAD FidoNet=> 1:114/15 Internet: ddodell@stjhmc.fidonet.org