HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report: U.S. HIV and AIDS cases reported through December 1993
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1994/01/01
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Series: HIV Surveillance Report
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Alternative Title:HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report; Year-end Edition, Vol. 5, No. 4: U.S. HIV and AIDS cases reported through December 1993
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Description:Notice to Readers: This issue of the HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report initiates the following additions/changes: 1) HIV data from states with confidential HIV reporting are now presented, beginning on page 21; 2) exposure categories based on Pattern-II countries are no longer used; 3) Table 2 now includes tabulations by central versus outlying counties in the subtotals by metropolitan area population size; and 4) the tree diagram describing results of investigations of AIDS cases with risk not identified now reflects changes in the categorization of cases associated with Pattern- II countries. This year-end edition of the Report includes HIV and AIDS cases reported to CDC through December 1993. Data on these cases were updated through March 1994 except for mortality data, which reflect deaths reported through December 1993. This issue reflects 12 months of data collected under the 1993 AIDS surveillance case definition for adults and adolescents. See technical notes for additional information.
Contents of this report include: Geographic distribution of AIDS cases [cover]; Notice to Readers; Technical Notes; and the following:
AIDS tables: AIDS cases and annual rates per 100,000 population, by state; AIDS cases and annual rates per 100,000 population, by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population; AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex; Male adult/adolescent AIDS cases by exposure category and race/ethnicity; Female adult/adolescent AIDS cases by exposure category and race/ethnicity; Pediatric AIDS cases by exposure category and race/ethnicity; AIDS cases in adolescents and adults under age 25, by sex and exposure category; AIDS cases by sex, age at diagnosis, and race/ethnicity; AIDS cases, case-fatality rates, and deaths, by half-year and age group; AIDS cases by year of diagnosis and definition category; Health-care workers with documented and possible occupationally acquired AIDS/HIV infection, by occupation; and, Adult/adolescent AIDS cases by single and multiple exposure categories; and,
HIV infection (not AIDS) tables: HIV infection cases (not AIDS), by state; Male adult/adolescent HIV infection cases (not AIDS), by exposure category and race/ethnicity; Female adult/adolescent HIV infection cases (not AIDS), by exposure category and race/ethnicity; HIV infection cases (not AIDS) in adolescents and adults under age 25, by sex and exposure category; HIV infection cases (not AIDS) by sex, age at diagnosis, and race/ethnicity; and, Persons living with HIV infection (not AIDS) and with AIDS, by state; and,
AIDS figures: Male adult/adolescent AIDS annual rates per 100,000 population; Female adult/adolescent AIDS annual rates per 100,000 population; Male adult/adolescent AIDS cases; Female adult/adolescent AIDS cases; Pediatric AIDS cases; AIDS cases by quarter-year of report and definition category; and, AIDS cases ever classified as risk not reported or identified.
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Pages in Document:33 pdf pages
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Volume:5
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Issue:4
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Citation:Suggested Citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, 1994;5(no. 4):[inclusive page numbers].
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