CDC0492.ENG, 20 Giugno 1992, I, Roma
Subject: U. S. Statistics
From: CDC Atlanta
Date: Apr 1 1992 (360 lines)
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United States S T A T I S T I C S
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Updated 5/12/92.
People Living With AIDS .. 77,078 35.4%
TOTAL Diagnosed with AIDS 218,301 100 %
(as of Apr. 1 1992)
A year ago:
People Living With AIDS .. 63,145 36.8%
TOTAL Diagnosed with AIDS 171,876 100 %
(as of Apr. 1 1991)
From the CDC report for Apr. 1, 1992:
AIDS cases listed alphabetically by
states (Table 1):
12 mos 12 mos | Cumulative
ending ending | adult| child
3/31 | 3/31 | over | up to
1991 | 1992 | 13 | 13 |total
| | | |
Ala 283 401 1353 35 1388
Alaska 20 22 122 3 125
Ariz 254 314 1642 11 1653
Ark 206 199 682 14 696
Cal 7679 8555 40763 279 41042
Colo 405 440 2142 13 2155
Conn 429 543 2477 76 2553
Del 88 93 422 5 427
DC 744 739 3538 52 3590
Fla 4712 5619 20258 552 20810
Ga 1188 1428 5987 59 6046
Hawaii 159 192 863 7 870
Idaho 24 34 116 2 118
Ill 1294 1671 6590 99 6689
Ind 269 406 1485 11 1496
Iowa 69 95 336 3 339
Kansas 129 165 630 4 634
Ky 189 161 709 9 718
La 695 828 3254 55 3309
Maine 63 56 285 2 287
Md 993 996 4280 90 4370
Mass 844 974 4454 95 4549
Mich 602 788 2892 51 2943
Minn 200 197 1057 9 1066
Miss 276 211 924 18 942
Mo 591 689 2650 27 2677
Montana 19 25 85 1 86
Neb 57 63 260 2 262
Nev 212 250 932 11 943
NH 51 45 247 5 252
NJ 2500 2325 12902 372 13274
NM 111 111 482 2 484
NY 7867 7745 43179 997 44176
NC 496 610 2341 38 2379
NDakota 6 1 25 25
Ohio 706 640 3092 51 3143
Okla 190 258 985 12 997
Ore 308 287 1352 7 1359
Penn 1166 1222 5876 99 5975
RI 83 106 490 9 499
SC 320 370 1473 29 1502
SDakota 8 6 30 1 31
Tenn 331 392 1552 18 1570
Tex 3239 3235 15070 166 15236
Utah 91 146 492 12 504
Vermont 22 17 96 2 98
Va 663 638 2837 57 2894
Wash 598 577 2927 16 2943
WVa 56 69 254 4 258
Wisc 232 207 892 9 901
Wyoming 11 12 54 54
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41750 45173 207836 3501 211337
States
totals
Guam 2 3 11 11
Pac. Is. 1 2 2
PR 1754 1414 6662 187 6849
Virg I 9 21 98 4 102
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Total 43516 46611 214609 3692 218301
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Age at Diagnosis (Table 7):
(total cumulative numbers)
Males
Age group cases percentage
under 5 1536 1%
5-12 456 <1%
13-19 602 <1%
20-24 7061 4%
25-29 29558 15%
30-34 46109 24%
35-39 43520 22%
40-44 28859 15%
45-49 16417 8%
50-54 8946 5%
55-59 5443 3%
60-64 3032 2%
over 65 2455 1%
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Male subtotal 193994 100%
Females
Age group cases percentage
under 5 1431 6%
5-12 269 1%
13-19 219 1%
20-24 1488 6%
25-29 4355 18%
30-34 5931 24%
35-39 4659 19%
40-44 2444 10%
45-49 1169 5%
50-54 724 3%
55-59 525 2%
60-64 376 2%
over 65 717 3%
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Female subtotal 24307 100%
Total 218301 *
* The figures immediately above and
below include 519 patients whose
race/ethnicity is unknown. -- CDC)
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Race/ethnicity (Table 7):
cumulative %
numbers
White not Hispanic 116542 54
Black not Hispanic 63941 29
Hispanic 35582 16
Asian/Pacific Islands 1365 <1
Native Amer/Alaskans 352 <1
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Total (SEE ABOVE) 218301 * 100%
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Transmission categories (Table 5):
Males totals %
Ho/Bi 124961 57
IV Drug users 36962 17
Ho/Bi & IV users 13823 6
Heterosexual 5100 2
Blood transfusion 2785 1
Hemophiliac 1770 <1
Undetermined 6601 3
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Male subtotal 192002 88%
Females totals %
IV Drug users 11350 5
Heterosexual 7781 3
Blood transfusion 1752 <1
Hemophiliac 42 <1
Undetermined 1682 <1
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Female subtotal 22607 10%
Total of reports 214609 98%
No report about ..... 3692 2%
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Total cases recorded: 218301 100%
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Locations at times of diagnosis:
(Table 2) new in cum. pop.
residence last 12 mos cases in mill
Akron OH 35 150
Albany-Schenectady 94 443
Allentown PA 22 207
Anaheim CA 661 2046
Atlanta 1052 4583 2.03
Austin TX 215 978
Bakersfield CA 61 184
Baltimore 564 2635 2.17
Baton Rouge LA 91 299
Bergen-Passaic NJ 267 1685
Birmingham AL 118 427
Boston 692 3438 2.76
Bridgeport CT 158 752
Buffalo NY 81 366
Charleston SC 74 321
Charlotte NC 99 438
Chicago 1355 5583 7.10
Cincinnati OH 111 503
Cleveland OH 191 824
Columbus OH 125 672
Dallas 816 3690 2.97
Dayton OH 56 314
Denver CO 367 1771
Detroit MI 604 2110
El Paso TX 30 164
Ft Lauderdale FL 942 3677 1.02
Ft Worth TX 193 871
Fresno CA 74 284
Gary IN 39 140
Grand Rapids MI 41 152
Greensboro NC 100 379
Greenville SC 34 177
Harrisburg PA 42 217
Hartford CT 165 765
Honolulu HI 139 648
Houston 1195 6258 2.91
Indianapolis IN 187 699
Jacksonville FL 265 1088
Jersey City 430 2273 .56
Kansas City MO 279 1319
Knoxville TN 41 157
Lake County IL 38 119
Las Vegas NV 194 709
Little Rock Ark 69 271
Los Angeles 3130 14567 7.48
Louisville KY 80 306
Memphis TN 128 507
Miami 1996 6625 1.63
Middlesex NJ 197 1079
Milwaukee WI 107 491
Minneapolis 169 944
Monmouth-Ocean C NJ 141 864
Nashville TN 119 513
Nassau-Suffolk, NY 309 2053 2.61
New Bedford MA 64 241
New Haven CT 179 834
New Orleans LA 476 2048
New York 6637 38326 9.12
Newark 953 5523 1.97
Norfolk VA 129 628
Oakland CA 486 2678
Oklahoma City 131 501
Omaha 46 182
Orlando FL 263 1204
Oxnard-Ventura CA 62 221
Philadelphia 932 4521 4.72
Phoenix 238 1215
Pittsburgh PA 118 705
Portland OR 216 1063
Providence RI 99 469
Raleigh-Durham NC 126 518
Richmond VA 140 567
Riverside-S.B'do CA 389 1510
Rochester NY 91 463
Sacramento CA 279 956
St Louis MO 370 1280
Salt Lake City 125 441
San Antonio TX 216 1060
San Diego 581 3117 1.86
San Francisco 1999 11912 3.25
San Jose CA 174 930
San Juan PR 825 4333 1.09
Scranton PA 35 174
Seattle 413 2193 1.61
Springfield MA 98 338
Syracuse NY 48 216
Tacoma WA 38 205
Tampa-St. Petersb. 520 2188 1.57
Toledo OH 30 160
Tucson Ariz 56 312
Tulsa OK 87 294
Washington DC 1350 6226 3.06
West Palm Beach FL 411 1937
Wilmington Del 76 350
Worcester MA 70 264
Metropolitan areas
pop 500,000+ 38465 184938
Metropolitan areas
pop 50,000-500,000 5020 20723
Non-metropolitan 2968 12032
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U.S. Total 46611 218301
Total includes 608 patients whose area
of residence is unknown.
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TOTAL reported cases and Fatalities
by half-year, 1979-1992. (Table 8)
Time Cases Deaths %
Before 1981 86 31 36.1%
1981 Jan-June 103 41 39.9%
July-Dec 211 93 44.1%
1982 Jan-June 409 159 38.9%
July-Dec 710 291 41.0%
1983 Jan-June 1314 533 40.6%
July-Dec 1685 942 56.0%
1984 Jan-June 2613 1413 54.1%
July-Dec 3444 1966 57.1%
1985 Jan-June 4967 2843 57.3%
July-Dec 6419 3903 60.9%
1986 Jan-June 8420 5113 60.8%
July-Dec 10096 6529 64.7%
1987 Jan-June 13093 7594 58.1%
July-Dec 14543 8001 55.1%
1988 Jan-June 16594 9314 56.2%
July-Dec 17145 10629 62.0%
1989 Jan-June 19264 12276 63.8%
July-Dec 19202 13996 72.9%
1990 Jan-June 20147 13497 67.0%
July-Dec 19102 14082 73.8%
1991 Jan-June 19587 13689 69.9%
July-Dec 16109 11629 72.2%
1992 Jan-Mar. 3038 2468 81.3%
Date unknown 191
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Totals: 218301 141223 64.7%
Living: 77078 35.4%
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Notes:
Reporting of deaths is incomplete.
Table numbers are sometimes changed,
and cities sometimes left out.
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General notes: The past period numbers
change as statistics are reported to the
CDC. These are not errors. The time
lag in reporting causes this. You may
notice that the percentages do not ap-
preciably change, although there is a
steady increase in the numbers. You
will notice, if you add up all of the
columns, that there are errors. The
figures simply do not add up correctly.
Please leave comments in E-mail to
sysop about any errors you may see.
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