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Monitoring Selected National HIV Prevention and Care Objectives by Using HIV Surveillance Data—United States and 6 U.S. Dependent Areas—2010

Monitoring Selected National HIV Prevention and Care Objectives by Using HIV Surveillance Data—United States and 6 U.S. Dependent Areas—2010


Monitoring Selected National HIV Prevention and Care Objectives by Using HIV Surveillance Data—United States and 6 U.S. Dependent Areas—2010

HIV Surveillance Supplemental Report, Volume 17, Number 3 (Part A)
Contents
Cover Adobe PDF file
Contents Adobe PDF file
Commentary Adobe PDF file
Technical Notes Adobe PDF file
Table 1a Adobe PDF file Stage 3 (AIDS) at the time of diagnosis of HIV infection, among persons aged 13 years and older, by selected characteristics, 2010—United States
Table 1b Adobe PDF file Stage 3 (AIDS) at the time of diagnosis of HIV infection, among persons aged 13 years and older, by selected characteristics, 2010—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
Table 1c Adobe PDF file Stage 3 (AIDS) at the time of diagnosis of HIV infection, among persons aged 13 years and older, by area of residence, 2010—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
Table 1d Adobe PDF file Stage 3 (AIDS) within 12 months after a diagnosis of HIV infection, among persons aged 13 years and older, by area of residence, 2009—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
Table 2a Adobe PDF file Deaths of persons aged 13 years and older with a diagnosis of HIV infection, by year of death and area of residence, 2007–2009—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
Table 2b Adobe PDF file Deaths of persons aged 13 years and older with a diagnosis of HIV infection ever classified as stage 3 (AIDS), by year of death and area of residence, 2007–2009—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
Table 3a Adobe PDF file Persons surviving more than 3 years after a diagnosis of HIV infection during 2002–2006, by year of diagnosis and area of residence—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
Table 3b Adobe PDF file Persons with HIV surviving more than 3 years after stage 3 (AIDS) classification during 2002–2006, by year and area of residence—United States and 6 U.S. dependent areas
Table 4 Adobe PDF file Perinatally acquired HIV infection, by year of birth and mother’s race/ethnicity, 2007–2009—46 states
Table 5a Adobe PDF file Estimated numbers and rates of persons aged 13 years and older living with HIV infection (prevalence), and numbers and percentages whose HIV infection was undiagnosed, by selected characteristics, 2009—United States
Table 5b Adobe PDF file Estimated numbers of persons aged 13 years and older living with HIV infection (prevalence), and percentages whose HIV infection was diagnosed, 2006–2009—United States
Table 6 Adobe PDF file Annual HIV transmission rates [T(x)] per 100 persons living with HIV, 2006–2009—United States

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