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1 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Half-Year of Diagnosis** Number of Cases **Adjusted for reporting delay AIDS Cases in Racial/Ethnic Minorities* January 1986-June 1999, United States 1986 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 1987198819891990199119921993199419951996199819991997 0 10 20 30 40 60 70 80 50 Percent of Cases *Includes Black, Hispanics, Asian/Pacific Islander, and American Indian/Alaska Native persons with AIDS

2 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC AIDS Cases in Racial/Ethnic Minorities, January 1986-June 1999, United States The number of persons reported with AIDS to CDC increased each year from 1986 through 1994. In 1993, the definition of AIDS was expanded and this resulted in an artifactual increase in the number of AIDS cases reported. Beginning in 1996, the success of antiretroviral therapies, including protease inhibitors, has helped to reduce the progression to AIDS among persons infected with HIV.. The same incidence pattern has occurred among all racial/ethnic groups. Among minorities, the number of reported AIDS cases began to decrease in 1994 as the effect of the 1993 case definition began to wane ; however, the proportion of AIDS cases in minorities has continued to increase each year. In the first half of 1999, 11,745 cases of AIDS were reported among minority racial/ethnic groups and this accounted for 70 % of all reported cases of AIDS in 1999 in the United States.

3 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Year of Report P e r c e n t o f C a s e s Proportion of AIDS Cases, by Race/Ethnicity and Year of Report,1985-1999, United States 19851987198919911993199519971999 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 American Indian/ Alaska Native Black, not Hispanic Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander White, not Hispanic

4 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Proportion of AIDS Cases, by Race/Ethnicity and Year of Report, 1985-1999, United States The proportional distribution of AIDS cases among racial/ethnic groups has shifted since the beginning of the epidemic. The proportion of cases among whites has decreased over time, while it has increased among blacks and Hispanics. As of 1996, a greater proportion of cases was reported among blacks than among whites. The proportion of cases reported among Asian/Pacific Islanders and American Indian/Alaska Natives has remained relatively constant, representing approximately one percent of all cases. In 1999, 32% of reported AIDS cases were white, 47% were black, 19% Hispanic, 1% Asian/Pacific Islander, and less than 1% American Indian/Alaska Native.

5 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC AIDS in Blacks and Hispanics *Heterosexual injection drug users and persons with heterosexually acquired HIV Of the 733,374 AIDS cases reported to CDC through 1999, Blacks and Hispanics accounted for Of AIDS cases reported in 1999, 67% were among Black and Hispanic adults and adolescents. 55% of total 77% of women 79% of heterosexuals* 82% of children

6 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC AIDS in Blacks and Hispanics Blacks and Hispanics account for a disproportionate share of AIDS cases. Over half of the AIDS cases reported in the United States were among Black and Hispanics. Over three-fourths of the women and children reported with AIDS were Black or Hispanic. In 1999, 67% of the AIDS cases reported were among Black and Hispanic adults and adolescents.

7 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC AIDS Cases in Adult/Adolescent Men, by Exposure Category and Race/Ethnicity, Reported through 1999, United States *Includes patients with hemophilia or transfusion-related exposures and those whose medical record review is pending; patients who died, were lost to follow-up, or declined interview; and those with other or undetermined modes of exposure 0 White not Hispanic N=290,537 Black not Hispanic N=199,248 Hispanic N=107,867 Asian/Pacific Islander N=4,670 American Indian/ Alaska Native N=1,743 25 50 75 100 Percent of Cases Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use (IDU) MSM and IDU Heterosexual contact Other/not identified*

8 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC AIDS Cases in Adult/Adolescent Men, by Exposure Category and Race/Ethnicity, Reported through 1999, United States Over 600,000 cases of AIDS have been reported among adult/adolescent men; approximately one third among black men and 18% among Hispanic men. Overall, 56% of men reported with AIDS were men who have sex with men (MSM) and 22% were injection drug users (IDU). An additional 8% of cases were MSM and IDU. The distribution of risk varies by racial/ethnic group; among white men 75% of cases are among MSM and 9% are IDU. This is similar for Asian/Pacific Islander men. Among black men, 37% are MSM and nearly as many (34%) are IDU. This is similar for Hispanic men, with 43% MSM and 36% IDU. Among American Indian/Native American men 57% of reported cases are MSM, 16% IDU and 17% MSM and IDU.

9 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC AIDS Cases in Adult/Adolescent Women, by Exposure Category and Race/Ethnicity, Reported through 1999, United States *Includes patients with hemophilia or transfusion-related exposures and those whose medical record review is pending; patients who died, were lost to follow-up, or declined interview; and those with other or undetermined modes of exposure 0 not Hispanic N=26,298 White not Hispanic N=68,529 Black N=23,831 Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander N=629 American Indian/ Alaska Native N=358 25 50 75 100 Percent of Cases Injection drug use (IDU) Sex partner of IDU Sex partner of other men at increased risk Other/not identified*

10 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC AIDS Cases in Adult/Adolescent Women, by Exposure Category and Race/Ethnicity, Reported through 1999, United States Over 100,000 cases of AIDS have been reported among women since the beginning of the epidemic. Fifty-seven percent of the cases were among black women and 20% among Hispanic women. HIV infection was attributed to injection drug use (IDU) for 42% of the women reported with AIDS, and to heterosexual contact with either an IDU, a bisexual male, a person with hemophilia, a transfusion recipient with HIV, or an HIV-infected person for 40% of the women. These proportions are similar for white, black and American Indian/Alaska Native women, with each group reporting 42 to 46% of cases among IDU, 35 to 40% attributed to heterosexual contact and 14 to17% reported heterosexual contact with an IDU. More cases among Hispanic and Asian/Pacific Islander women were attributed to heterosexual contact (47 to 49%) of which 22% of Hispanic women reported sexual contact with an IDU and only 13% of the Asian/Pacific Islanders.

11 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC and Race/Ethnicity, Reported through 1999, United States AIDS Cases in Adults and Adolescents by Exposure Category *Includes patients with hemophilia or transfusion-related exposures and those whose medical record review is pending; patients who died, were lost to follow-up, or declined interview; and those with other or undetermined not Hispanic White Number% % % 68 12 8 5 Black 28 36 6 15 Hispanic 35 36 6 13 216,564 37,930 23,880 15,709 74,434 97,550 14,965 40,840 45,867 47,951 7,253 17,208 7 15 10 22,752 39,988 13,419 Exposure category Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use (IDU) Heterosexual contact Total MSM and IDU Other/not identified* 316,835 267,777 131,698

12 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC AIDS Cases in Adults and Adolescents by Exposure Category and Race/Ethnicity, Reported through 1999, United States The majority of cases of AIDS reported among whites, Asian/Pacific Islanders, and American Indian/Alaska Natives have been among men who have sex with men (MSM). Among blacks, and Hispanics, injection drug use (IDU) has been the primary mode of exposure to HIV (36%). Of the 74,406 cases of AIDS (with a known race/ethnicity) attributed to heterosexual contact, 64% were among women. Over half of these women (25,719) were black. Since the beginning of the epidemic there have been 5,075 cases of AIDS among persons with hemophilia or coagulation disorders, and 8,531 cases attributed to the receipt of blood transfusions, blood components, or tissue. These cases have included persons of all racial and ethnic groups.

13 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC and Race/Ethnicity, Reported through 1999, United States AIDS Cases in Adults and Adolescents by Exposure Category * Includes patients with hemophilia or transfusion-related exposures and those whose medical record review is pending; patients who died, were lost to follow-up, or declined interview; and those with Islander Alaska Native Asian/Pacific Number % 64 7 3 9 American Indian/ 47 21 14 8 3,389 351 172 475 987 437 295 174 17 10 912 208 Exposure category Men who have sex with men (MSM) Injection drug use (IDU) Heterosexual contact Total MSM and IDU Other/not identified* 5,299 2,101

14 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC AIDS Cases in Adults and Adolescents by Exposure Category and Race/Ethnicity, Reported through 1999, United States The majority of cases of AIDS reported among whites, Asian/Pacific Islanders, and American Indian/Alaska Natives have been among men who have sex with men (MSM). Among blacks, and Hispanics, injection drug use (IDU) has been the primary mode of exposure to HIV (36%). Of the 74,406 cases of AIDS (with a known race/ethnicity) attributed to heterosexual contact, 64% were among women. Over half of these women (25,719) were black. Since the beginning of the epidemic there have been 5,075 cases of AIDS among persons with hemophilia or coagulation disorders, and 8,531 cases attributed to the receipt of blood transfusions, blood components, or tissue. These cases have included persons of all racial and ethnic groups.

15 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC AIDS Cases Reported in 1999 and Estimated 1999 Population, by Race/Ethnicity, United States White, not Hispanic Black, not Hispanic Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/ Alaska Native *Includes 120 persons with unknown race/ethnicity 4% 1% 71% 12% 13% AIDS Cases N=46,400* Population N=277,200,000 <1% 1% 32% 47% 19%

16 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC AIDS Cases Reported in 1999 and Estimated 1999 Population, by Race/Ethnicity, United States In 1999, 46,400 cases of AIDS were reported to CDC. The distribution of cases among some racial/ethnic groups is disproportional to the distribution of the general population. Thirty-two percent of the cases were among white persons, whereas 71% of the population is white. Forty-seven percent of cases reported were among black persons, yet only 12% of the population is black. And 19% of cases were Hispanic, compared to 13% of the population. This is due to either a higher prevalence of behaviors among minority persons that place one at risk for HIV infection, or a higher prevalence of HIV infection within the minority population, or some combination of these factors.

17 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC 45.6 70.3 * * * * * * * * * 37.9 54.3 89.5 36.9 20.8 18.5 56.0 25.1 39.6 56.4 55.5 29.7 29.3 36.8 23.6 61.1 36.5 84.0 56.7 32.1 36.9 29.1 63.0 41.0 77.7 131.1 180.3 27.1 Adult/Adolescent AIDS Rates per 100,000 Black Population Reported in 1999 74.5 MA RI CT NJ DE MD DC 173.0 81.2 82.4 147.6 107.4 114.7 266.3 67.4 182.1 Includes cases with unknown state of residence † * 45.4 <50 50-99 100+ <5 cases Rate per 100,000 US rate =84.2 N=21,730 *

18 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Adult/Adolescent AIDS Rates per 100,000 Black Population, Reported in 1999 State-specific AIDS rates for blacks range from 20.8 in Nebraska to 182.1 in Florida. In addition to Florida, rates are highest in states in the northeast that generally have high AIDS counts, such as New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Massachusetts and Connecticut. The high rate for Washington, DC should be interpreted with caution as the other rates presented are for states, and Washington, DC is a city and the rate should be compared with other cities rather than other states.

19 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC 15.3 21.9 15.7 24.7 32.3 16.3 17.6 6.6 20.6 23.4 31.8 14.9 12.2 15.9 20.0 32.5 25.8 57.9 32.3 25.6 22.6 16.2 19.3 29.2 19.3 108.6 124.5 7.1 Adult/AdolescentAIDS Rates per 100,000 Hispanic Population Reported in 1999 7.8 25.4 MA RI CT NJ DE MD DC NH 127.3 60.0 89.2 43.6 42.7 23.5 112.2 60.7 17.2 P.R. 41.9 43.2 ** * * * * * * * * Includes cases with unknown state of residence † 14.8 <20 20-49.9 50+ Rate per 100,000 <5 cases US rate =34.6 N=8,967 * †

20 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Adult/Adolescent AIDS Rates per 100,000 Hispanic Population, Reported in 1999 The distribution of state-specific AIDS rates for Hispanics is similar to that for blacks. Generally, rates are highest in the northeastern states and lower in the northcentral states. These rates should be interpreted with caution, as in many states a relatively high rate is more indicative of a small Hispanic population than a large number of AIDS cases. New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts have the highest rates.

21 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC 6.1 17.7 1.3 2.5 2.8 7.7 13.1 7.6 7.7 1.2 3.1 2.4 3.6 3.9 10.1 6.7 6.5 3.0 1.9 5.5 3.3 3.5 8.6 7.0 5.5 8.7 3.7 6.9 3.6 5.8 3.0 7.0 5.8 7.9 6.3 13.1 7.0 21.1 <5 5-9.9 10+ US rate =9.0 Rate per 100,000 Adult/Adolescent AIDS Rates per 100,000 White Population Reported in 1999 N=14,813 6.2 20.6 MA RI CT NJ DE MD DC NH 15.4 7.1 10.3 8.9 11.7 7.3 70.9 3.5 13.1 19.6 <5 cases * Includes cases with unknown state of residence † * †

22 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC Adult/Adolescent AIDS Rates per 100,000 White Population, Reported in 1999 In 1999, the highest state-specific AIDS rates for whites were in Hawaii, Florida, Arizona, California, Massachusetts, New York, Texas, and Nevada. The rates in general, however, are considerably lower than those for blacks or Hispanics, with an overall U.S. rate of 9.0 per 100,000 population, compared with 84.2 for blacks and 34.6 for Hispanics.

23 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC White, not Hispanic Black, not Hispanic Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/ Alaska Native AIDS Cases in Adults and Adolescents, by Sex and Race/Ethnicity, Reported in 1999, United States Male N=35,357*N=10,780* Female 00 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 12,855 14,946 7,019 1,948 63 40 303 136 1,924 6,784 *Includes cases with unknown race/ethnicity Number of Cases (in thousands)

24 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC AIDS Cases in Adults and Adolescents, by Sex and Race/Ethnicity, Reported in 1999, United States In 1997, 77% of reported AIDS cases were male. Similar numbers of white and black men were reported with AIDS, and about half as many Hispanic men. Sixty-three percent of cases among women were black, and nearly equal numbers of white and Hispanic women were reported with AIDS. Relatively few cases of AIDS were reported among Asian/Pacific Islander and American Indian/Alaska Natives in 1999.


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