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May 18, 2008
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Sponsored by:
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Trends
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Race
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Blacks
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Asian-Pac Is
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Hispanics
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Nat Amer
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White
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Gender
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Men
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Women
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Age
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Children
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Teens
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(25-44yo)
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Transmission:
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MSM
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IDU
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Hetero
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Geography
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Figure 1
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Visit CDC Slide Sets for the latest, as well as the slides links and other links included below for more detailed graphical and descriptive analysis of AIDS in the United States.
Visit the special section on HIV/AIDS Surveillance in Women (outlined below).
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Slides
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- AIDS Incidence for Women and Percentage of AIDS Cases January 1986-June 1999 (US)36
- AIDS Cases and Rates in Adult/Adolescent Women, by Race/Ethnicity, Reported in 1999 (US) 36
- AIDS in Women, by Exposure Category, Reported in 1999 (US) 36
- AIDS Cases in Adult/Adolescent Women, Reported July 1998 - June 1999, and Estimated AIDS Incidence, Diagnosed July 1998 - June 1999, by Risk Exposure United States36
- IDS in Women, by Exposure Category and Age at Diagnosis Reported in 1999 (US)36
- AIDS Rates per 100,000 Women, Reported in 199936
- Women with AIDS Attributed to Injection Drug Use and Heterosexual Contact, by Region, through 1999 (US)36
- AIDS Rates per 100,000 Women, by Region and Race/Ethnicity, Reported in 1999 (US)36
- Women 15-34 Years Old Living with HIV Infection and AIDS, 199936
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Notes and Footnotes:
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Use the icons (e.g., "AIDS Primer", "AIDS in America", etc.) as well as the underlined items to jump from one section to another. Also, most of the figures and illustrations shown here are linked to their original sources.
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Unless otherwise specified, all the statistical AIDS data and resulting figures presented for the United States were from the
Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
CDC is the major US federal agency responsible for the surveillance and dissemination of information on HIV and AIDS in the United States. The various information databases created by CDC are integrated, along with other AIDS databases from other sources, in the A-Z navigation index of
AIDS Primer.
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Click on Literature Sources
to access the source of the information database, specified as superscript after each topic link.
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