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HIV/AIDS Surveillance: AIDS Cases Reported Through December 1992

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    HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report: AIDS Cases Reported Through December 1992
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    Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a life-threatening manifestation of infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

    The HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report is published each month by the Division of HIV/AIDS, Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA 30333. An expanded, year-end edition is published each January. All data contained in the Report are provisional.

    Contents of the 1992 Year-end Edition: Figure 1. AIDS annual rates per 100.000 population; Figure 2. Adult /adolescent and pediatric AIDS cases; Figure 3. Pediatric AIDS cases; Figure 4. AIDS cases by quarter-year of report; Figure 5. AIDS cases by month of diagnosis, adjusted for reporting delays; Table 1. AIDS cases and annual rates per 100.000 population, by state; Table 2. AIDS cases and annual rates per 100.000 population, by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population; Table 3. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, sex, and year of report; Table 4. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and race/ethnicity; Table 5. Adult /adolescent AIDS cases by sex, exposure category, and race/ethnicity; Table 6. AIDS cases in adolescents and adults under age 25, by exposure category and year of report; Table 7. AIDS cases by age at diagnosis and exposure category; Table 8. AIDS cases by sex, age at diagnosis , and race/ethnicity; Table 9. AIDS cases and annual rates per 100,000 population, by race/ethnicity, age group, and sex; Table 10. AIDS cases by year of diagnosis and definition category; Table 11. AIDS-indicator diseases, by age group; Table 12. AIDS cases, case-fatality rates, and deaths, by half-year and age group; Table 13. AIDS deaths by race/ethnicity, age at death, and sex; Table 14. Adult/adolescent AIDS cases among Hispanics, by exposure category and place of birth, reported in 1992, United States; Table 15. Health-care workers with documented and possible occupationally acquired AIDS/HIV infection, by occupation; Table 16. Adult/adolescent AIDS cases by single and multiple exposure categories; Figure 6. Results of investigations of AIDS cases with undetermined risk; and, Technical notes.

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    Series Note: The series of publications Stacks organizes as the "HIV Surveillance Report" has gone through changes in name and publishing frequency since January 1989.

    Name Changes: The series started out with "HIV/AIDS Surveillance" on its cover masthead in 1989. However, in the publication note on the inside cover, the series is called "HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report." The masthead was updated to "HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report" with the May 1993 release, which also introduced the Volume and Issue numbering scheme. Then in 2008, the masthead and series name changes to "HIV Surveillance Report". [Note: Stacks uses the most recent Series name, "HIV Surveillance Report", to organize all previous and current releases.]

    Publishing Frequency: During the late-1980s, CDC published weekly statistics on HIV cases, entitled "Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) weekly surveillance report - United States". In January 1989 the first "HIV/AIDS Surveillance" monthly report was released, replacing the weekly report. After the January 1992 issue, publication frequency changed to quarterly beginning in April 1992. In June 1994, the publishing frequency changes to two times a year (or semi-annually). In 2003, the publishing frequency shifts to an annual report only.

    Volume Numbering: Volume and Issue numbering does not appear on the HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report until May 1993. This 1993 First Quarter Edition is labeled "Vol. 5, No. 1". Releases from 1989 through January 1993 are not assigned specific Volume and Issue numbers. [Note: Stacks records may use the Year of Publication (for example: 1989) as Volume Number and the Month of Publication (for example: 02) for the Issue number for ease of sorting.]

    Subseries: In 1999, the subseries "HIV/AIDS Surveillance Supplemental Report" began. The first "HIV/AIDS Special Surveillance Report" was released in 2003. The only report issued in the "HIV/AIDS Surveillance Technical Report" subseries was released in 2002.

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    1993
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