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Health Statistics > Cum. Rptd. HIV Cases Adult/Adolescent (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   New York: 36,949  
#2   Florida: 32,712  
#3   Texas: 20,430  
#4   New Jersey: 16,300  
#5   North Carolina: 12,236  
#6   Virginia: 9,121  
#7   Louisiana: 7,912  
#8   Ohio: 7,491  
#9   South Carolina: 6,897  
#10   Tennessee: 6,816  
#11   Michigan: 6,242  
#12   Colorado: 5,941  
#13   Alabama: 5,684  
#14   Arizona: 5,111  
#15   Missouri: 4,655  
#16   Pennsylvania: 4,459  
#17   Mississippi: 4,249  
#18   Indiana: 3,771  
#19   Nevada: 3,139  
#20   Minnesota: 3,086  
#21   Georgia: 2,492  
#22   Wisconsin: 2,357  
#23   Oklahoma: 2,313  
#24   Arkansas: 2,129  
#25   Kansas: 1,083  
#26   New Mexico: 822  
#27   Utah: 735  
#28   West Virginia: 629  
#29   Nebraska: 594  
#30   Kentucky: 588  
#31   Iowa: 500  
#32   Idaho: 330  
#33   Alaska: 252  
#34   South Dakota: 186  
#35   North Dakota: 82  
#36   Wyoming: 82  
Weighted average: 6,066.0   


DEFINITION: Cumulative Adult/Adolescent HIV Infection Cases, Reported through 2004 among States with Confidential Name-Based Reporting

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