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Reported AIDS Cases Among Adults and Adolescents, by Transmission Category, Cumulative through 2007

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 Male-to-Male Sexual ContactInjection Drug UseMale-to-Male Sexual Contact and Injection Drug UseHemophilia/Coagulation DisorderHeterosexual ContactReceipt of Blood Transfusion, Blood Components, or TissueOther/Risk Factor Not Reported or IdentifiedTotal Cumulative Adult/Adolescent AIDS Cases
United States43.6%123.1%6.6%10.5%114.0%10.9%111.2%1100.0%1
Alabama45.6%13.5%8.0%0.8%18.1%1.0%13.0%100.0%
Alaska50.4%13.2%6.9%1.2%14.1%1.8%12.5%100.0%
Arizona61.2%13.5%11.6%0.8%7.5%1.4%3.9%100.0%
Arkansas52.9%13.3%8.8%0.9%19.1%1.0%4.0%100.0%
California67.2%10.2%10.0%0.4%6.0%1.2%4.9%100.0%
Colorado66.2%9.2%11.2%0.9%7.1%0.7%4.7%100.0%
Connecticut22.4%48.7%3.6%0.4%18.0%0.4%6.4%100.0%
Delaware30.0%39.2%6.5%0.2%21.9%0.6%1.6%100.0%
District of Columbia43.9%25.7%5.8%0.1%15.8%0.5%8.1%100.0%
Florida40.1%15.8%5.5%0.3%25.4%0.8%12.1%100.0%
Georgia43.3%14.5%5.4%0.4%13.8%1.3%21.3%100.0%
Hawaii73.1%7.6%7.5%0.6%5.5%1.0%4.7%100.0%
Idaho52.6%12.3%9.7%3.0%12.3%1.8%8.3%100.0%
Illinois49.3%23.9%7.0%0.7%10.8%1.1%7.3%100.0%
Indiana58.5%10.5%7.5%1.1%12.2%1.2%9.1%100.0%
Iowa56.6%10.9%8.1%2.5%12.3%2.1%7.5%100.0%
Kansas59.6%9.4%10.4%1.5%10.6%2.0%6.5%100.0%
Kentucky54.7%13.5%7.3%1.8%15.1%0.8%6.8%100.0%
Louisiana39.0%16.2%8.0%0.5%12.7%1.4%22.3%100.0%
Maine61.2%12.3%4.1%2.1%9.3%1.0%10.0%100.0%
Maryland25.7%41.1%4.6%0.3%18.9%1.1%8.3%100.0%
Massachusetts35.6%33.3%4.3%0.9%10.8%1.0%14.2%100.0%
Michigan48.6%20.4%6.5%1.4%10.0%0.4%12.6%100.0%
Minnesota59.7%8.5%7.0%1.5%7.7%0.7%14.9%100.0%
Mississippi39.1%8.5%5.6%0.9%20.1%0.8%25.0%100.0%
Missouri64.5%8.8%9.0%1.4%10.2%0.9%5.2%100.0%
Montana52.1%12.2%11.7%2.2%11.2%2.2%8.2%100.0%
Nebraska49.5%10.8%9.3%2.4%10.8%1.5%15.8%100.0%
Nevada61.2%15.0%8.4%0.2%9.8%0.6%4.7%100.0%
New Hampshire48.0%19.7%5.6%2.0%14.0%2.5%8.2%100.0%
New Jersey20.7%42.5%4.0%0.4%15.6%1.1%15.6%100.0%
New Mexico63.1%10.1%11.2%0.9%7.3%0.9%6.5%100.0%
New York28.7%37.6%4.1%0.4%11.9%0.4%17.0%100.0%
North Carolina32.2%17.8%4.5%0.8%16.5%1.9%26.3%100.0%
North Dakota44.4%12.6%7.9%6.6%11.3%2.6%14.6%100.0%
Ohio57.5%9.8%5.9%1.4%10.4%0.8%14.2%100.0%
Oklahoma55.7%11.8%12.7%1.0%8.5%1.5%8.7%100.0%
Oregon65.4%10.9%9.8%1.2%7.2%1.1%4.4%100.0%
Pennsylvania38.1%31.8%5.7%0.8%18.8%0.8%4.0%100.0%
Rhode Island34.4%34.9%5.2%1.2%21.8%0.8%1.5%100.0%
South Carolina34.7%14.6%4.8%0.5%26.3%1.0%18.2%100.0%
South Dakota44.8%14.4%6.7%5.2%15.9%1.1%11.9%100.0%
Tennessee51.7%13.4%6.1%0.8%19.4%0.7%7.8%100.0%
Texas54.4%13.9%9.4%0.4%11.7%1.0%9.2%100.0%
Utah61.1%16.1%10.8%1.9%5.8%1.1%3.2%100.0%
Vermont56.4%16.7%6.4%2.8%8.8%1.9%7.1%100.0%
Virginia47.3%16.4%5.4%0.7%16.1%1.7%12.4%100.0%
Washington64.8%9.1%10.8%0.7%7.2%1.0%6.3%100.0%
West Virginia54.2%15.6%5.8%2.7%12.0%2.2%7.6%100.0%
Wisconsin57.3%14.8%6.4%1.7%11.7%1.1%6.9%100.0%
Wyoming53.3%15.3%12.8%1.2%7.4%2.9%7.0%100.0%
Guam52.9%5.9%NANA7.4%NA26.5%100.0%
Puerto Rico16.1%49.0%7.6%0.2%25.3%0.6%1.2%100.0%
Virgin Islands23.5%16.0%3.3%0.0%32.7%1.1%23.4%100.0%
Residence Unknown25.3%8.2%1.8%0.4%5.8%1.2%57.4%100.0%
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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: 

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention-Surveillance and Epidemiology, Special Data Request, February 2009.

Definitions: 

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

Footnotes: 
  1. U.S. totals include persons from the Pacific Islands.



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