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Age-Adjusted Death Rate for HIV Disease, 2006

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 HIV Death Rate
United States4.01
Alabama4.2
AlaskaNSD
Arizona2.4
Arkansas2.8
California3.3
Colorado1.7
Connecticut3.4
Delaware6.1
District of Columbia37.3
Florida9.7
Georgia7.2
HawaiiNSD
IdahoNSD
Illinois3.0
Indiana2.2
IowaNSD
Kansas1.1
Kentucky1.9
Louisiana8.1
MaineNSD
Maryland8.1
Massachusetts2.7
Michigan1.8
Minnesota1.0
Mississippi6.7
Missouri2.1
MontanaNSD
Nebraska1.4
Nevada2.9
New HampshireNSD
New Jersey5.8
New Mexico2.2
New York7.3
North Carolina4.7
North DakotaNSD
Ohio2.0
Oklahoma2.6
Oregon1.4
Pennsylvania2.9
Rhode Island2.4
South Carolina5.9
South DakotaNSD
Tennessee4.2
Texas4.5
Utah1.3
VermontNSD
Virginia3.1
Washington1.4
West Virginia1.2
Wisconsin0.9
WyomingNSD
GuamNSD2
Puerto Rico12.92
Virgin IslandsNSD2
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Notes: 

Age-adjusted rates per 100,000 U.S. standard population. Populations used for computing death rates are postcensal estimates based on the 2000 census estimated as of July 1, 2006. Since death rates are affected by the population composition of a given area, age-adjusted death rates should be used for comparisons between areas because they control for differences in population composition. Data are for 2006.

Sources: 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Health Statistics, Division of Vital Statistics, National Vital Statistics Report Volume 57, Number 14, April 2009, Table 29. Available at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr57/nvsr57_14.pdf.

Definitions: 

NSD: Not Sufficient Data.

Footnotes: 
  1. The death rate for the U.S. does not include data from Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Guam.
  2. Age-adjusted death rate for Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands and Guam are calculated using different age groups in the weighting procedure.


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