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Reported Number of AIDS Cases in Children <13, Cumulative through 2007

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 Cumulative AIDS Cases Pediatric
United States100.0%1
Alabama0.8%
Alaska0.1%
Arizona0.5%
Arkansas0.4%
California7.0%
Colorado0.3%
Connecticut1.9%
Delaware0.3%
District of Columbia2.0%
Florida16.1%
Georgia2.5%
Hawaii0.2%
Idaho0.0%
Illinois3.0%
Indiana0.6%
Iowa0.1%
Kansas0.1%
Kentucky0.4%
Louisiana1.4%
Maine0.1%
Maryland3.3%
Massachusetts2.3%
Michigan1.2%
Minnesota0.3%
Mississippi0.6%
Missouri0.6%
Montana0.0%
Nebraska0.1%
Nevada0.3%
New Hampshire0.1%
New Jersey8.2%
New Mexico0.1%
New York24.5%
North Carolina1.3%
North Dakota0.0%
Ohio1.5%
Oklahoma0.3%
Oregon0.2%
Pennsylvania3.8%
Rhode Island0.3%
South Carolina1.1%
South Dakota0.1%
Tennessee0.6%
Texas4.1%
Utah0.2%
Vermont0.1%
Virginia1.8%
Washington0.4%
West Virginia0.1%
Wisconsin0.3%
Wyoming0.0%
GuamNA
Puerto Rico4.2%
Virgin Islands0.2%
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Notes: 

Includes persons with a diagnosis of AIDS, reported from the beginning of the epidemic through 2007. U.S. totals include data from the United States (50 states and the District of Columbia), and from U.S. dependencies, possessions, and independent nations in free association with the U.S., and persons whose state or area of residence is unknown.

Sources: 

Table 16, HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report: Cases of HIV Infection and AIDS in the United States and Dependent Areas, 2007, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human Services, 2009. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/reports/2007report/default.htm.

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NA: Cell sizes of 3 or less are not displayed when population size is less than 500,000.

Footnotes: 
  1. U.S. total includes persons from the Pacific Islands and persons whose state or area of residence is unknown (number of children is not available).


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