FACTOID # 2: Cancer death rates among residents of DC are the highest in the US, so it's no surprise they're more likely to try kicking the butts.
 
 Home   Statistics   States A-Z   Flags   Maps   FAQ   About 
 
 
 
WHAT'S NEW
TOP STATS
More Top Stats »
RECENT UPDATES
More Recent Updates »
 

SEARCH ALL

FACTS & STATISTICS   

Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 

 

(* = Graphable)

 

 


Health Statistics > Cumulative Reported HIV Cases Pediatric (most recent) by state

VIEW DATA:   Totals  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
    Bar Graph   Map  

Showing latest available data.
Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  New York:1,874 
#2  New Jersey:431 
#3  Texas:387 
#4  Florida:336 
#5  Louisiana:137 
#6  Michigan:134 
#7  North Carolina:132 
#8  Connecticut:102 
#9  Georgia:98 
#10  Ohio:95 
#11  South Carolina:94 
#12  Virginia:88 
#13  Tennessee:88 
#14  Arizona:67 
#15  Pennsylvania:61 
#16  Mississippi:55 
#17  Missouri:49 
#18  Alabama:45 
#19  Indiana:44 
#20  Puerto Rico:37 
#21  Minnesota:36 
#22  Wisconsin:30 
#23  Oklahoma:30 
#24  Colorado:28 
#25  Nevada:19 
#26  Arkansas:18 
#27  Kansas:15 
#28  Utah:12 
#29  Kentucky:10 
#30  Nebraska:10 
#31  West Virginia:
#32  Iowa:
#33  US Virgin Islands:
#34  Idaho:
#35  South Dakota:
#36  New Mexico:
#37  Alaska:
#38  North Dakota:
#39  Wyoming:
Weighted average: 117.8  


DEFINITION: Cumulative HIV Infection Cases in Children <13, Reported through 2004 among States with Confidential Name-Based Reporting. Includes only persons with HIV infection that has not progressed to AIDS. Includes data from 37 states and from U.S. dependencies, possessions, and independent nations in free association with the U.S. Data on HIV infection cases from areas with name-to-code and code-based surveillance are not included in the HIV data tables pending evaluations demonstrating acceptable performance under CDC guidelines and the development of methods to report such data to CDC. HIV reporting was initiated during the following years: 1985 (Colorado, Minnesota, Wisconsin); 1986 (Idaho, South Carolina); 1987 (Arizona, Missouri); 1988 (Indiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota); 1989 (Arkansas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming); 1990 (North Carolina, Ohio); 1992 (Connecticut, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, Tennessee); 1993 (Louisiana); 1995 (Nebraska); 1997 (Florida); 1998 (Alabama, Iowa, New Mexico, Virgin Islands); 1999 (Alaska, Kansas, Texas); 2000 (New York, Guam); 2002 (Pennsylvania); and 2003 (Georgia, Puerto Rico).

See also

Related links:

 

COMMENTARY     


Share your thoughts, questions and commentary here
Your name
Your location
Your comments
Please enter the 5-letter protection code


Press Releases |  Feeds | Contact
© Copyright StateMaster.com 2003-2008. All Rights Reserved. Usage implies agreement with terms.