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HIV/AIDS Surveillance in Urban-Nonurban Areas
L206 slide series through 2001
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Slide #11 - Title:
AIDS Cases in Adults and Adolescents in Nonmetropolitan Areas, Reported in 2001

The number shown in each state is the number of AIDS cases reported in 2001 for persons who resided in nonmetropolitan areas.  The color reflects the percentage of the total cases reported in that state from nonmetropolitan areas.  For states shown in orange, for example,   at least 25% of the cases were in persons who resided in nonmetropolitan areas.

In states shown in yellow, 10% to 24.9% of the reported cases were in persons from nonmetropolitan areas.

States shown in light blue may have a larger number of cases in persons reported from nonmetropolitan area, yet they represent a smaller proportion of the persons reported in 2001.
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AIDS Cases in Adults and Adolescents in Nonmetropolitan Areas, Reported in 2001

The number shown in each state is the number of AIDS cases reported in 2001 for persons who resided in nonmetropolitan areas. The color reflects the percentage of the total cases reported in that state from nonmetropolitan areas. For states shown in orange, for example, at least 25% of the cases were in persons who resided in nonmetropolitan areas.

In states shown in yellow, 10% to 24.9% of the reported cases were in persons from nonmetropolitan areas.

States shown in light blue may have a larger number of cases in persons reported from nonmetropolitan area, yet they represent a smaller proportion of the persons reported in 2001.


Last Updated: March 7, 2003
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
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