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Table 8. Estimated numbers of cases and rates (per 100,000 population) of HIV/AIDS, by race/ethnicity, 2004–2007—34 states with confidential name based HIV infection reporting
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  Year of diagnosis
  2004   2005   2006   2007
  No.  Rate    No.  Rate    No.  Rate    No.  Rate 
  American Indian/Alaska Native
Adult or adolescent                      
Male 130 19.8   126 18.7   127 18.6   160 23.1
Female 45 6.6   55 7.8   34 4.7   68 9.4
Subtotal 176 13.0   180 13.1   161 11.5   228 16.1
Child (<13 yrs) 1 0.3   0 0.0   2 0.6   0 0.0
Total 177 10.3   180 10.3   163 9.2   228 12.8
  Asiana
Adult or adolescent                      
Male 225 10.7   248 11.4   269 11.9   363 15.5
Female 81 3.6   76 3.3   61 2.5   88 3.5
Subtotal 305 7.1   323 7.2   330 7.1   451 9.3
Child (<13 yrs) 2 0.2   5 0.5   2 0.2   4 0.4
Total 308 5.8   329 6.0   332 5.9   455 7.7
  Black/African American
Adult or adolescent                      
Male 12,217 123.2   11,840 117.4   12,310 120.0   14,247 136.8
Female 6,942 61.1   6,513 56.4   6,545 55.9   7,196 60.6
Subtotal 19,159 90.0   18,353 84.9   18,855 85.8   21,442 96.2
Child (<13 yrs) 150 2.6   127 2.2   120 2.1   107 1.9
Total 19,309 71.3   18,479 67.5   18,975 68.4   21,549 76.7
  Hispanic/Latinob
Adult or adolescent                      
Male 4,843 51.7   5,008 51.4   5,111 50.5   5,906 56.2
Female 1,302 14.9   1,343 14.9   1,455 15.5   1,555 16.0
Subtotal 6,145 34.0   6,350 33.8   6,566 33.7   7,460 36.9
Child (<13 yrs) 37 0.6   33 0.5   24 0.4   24 0.4
Totalb 6,183 25.7   6,383 25.5   6,590 25.3   7,484 27.7
  Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander
Adult or adolescent                      
Male 29 59.0   34 68.6   40 76.5   42 76.7
Female 11 22.9   9 17.6   9 18.6   5 9.0
Subtotal 39 41.3   43 43.5   49 48.0   46 43.4
Child (<13 yrs) 0 0.0   0 0.0   0 0.0   0 0.0
Total 39 32.6   43 34.4   49 38.2   46 34.6
  White
Adult or adolescent                      
Male 9,153 16.5   9,144 16.4   9,137 16.3   10,563 18.7
Female 1,663 2.8   1,653 2.8   1,660 2.8   1,971 3.3
Subtotal 10,816 9.5   10,797 9.4   10,797 9.4   12,534 10.8
Child (<13 yrs) 21 0.1   22 0.1   19 0.1   21 0.1
                       
Total 10,836 8.0   10,818 8.0   10,815 8.0   12,556 9.2
Total casesc 37,164 19.0   36,640 18.6   37,193 18.6   42,655 21.1
Note. These numbers do not represent reported case counts. Rather, these numbers are point estimates, which result from adjustments of reported case counts. The reported case counts have been adjusted for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.
Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection (not AIDS), a diagnosis of HIV infection and a later diagnosis of AIDS, or concurrent diagnoses of HIV infection and AIDS.
See Technical Notes for the list of areas that have had laws or regulations requiring confidential name-based HIV infection reporting since at least 2003.
Data exclude cases in persons whose state or area of residence is unknown, as well as cases from U.S dependent areas, for which U.S. census information about race and age categories is lacking.
a Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases (see Technical Notes).
b Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
c Includes persons of unknown race or multiple races and persons of unknown sex. Because column totals were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.

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Last Modified: July 24, 2009
Last Reviewed: July 24, 2009
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