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AIDS Cases in Adults and Adolescents, by Region and Population of
Area of Residence, Reported in 2001, United States In each region of the United States, most persons reported with AIDS are from large metropolitan areas, and the fewest are from nonmetropolitan areas. The South has the largest number and proportion of cases reported from nonmetropolitan areas. Although large metropolitan areas have the most AIDS cases, smaller metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas, especially in the South, share a significant burden of the AIDS epidemic. For example, the areas with smaller populations may face different challenges in providing adequate care and services to the affected populations. |
Last Updated: March 7, 2003 Centers for Disease Control & Prevention National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention Surveillance Branch Contact Us |