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HIV/AIDS Surveillance in Women
L264 slide series through 2002
Slide 5 of 8

Slide 5 - Title:
AIDS Rates for Female Adults and 
Adolescents, Reported in 2002, United States

Rates of reported cases of AIDS per 100,000 female adults and adolescents are shown for each state and the District of Columbia. The highest rates were found in the District of Columbia, Maryland, New York, Florida, Louisiana, Delaware, South Carolina and New Jersey.

Rates were lowest in states in the Midwest. Nearly every state reported some AIDS cases among females in 2002.

The high rate in the District of Columbia should be interpreted with consideration that D.C. is more similar to a city than a state.

Rates were not calculated for states that reported fewer than 5 AIDS cases in females in 2002.
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AIDS Rates for Female Adults and
Adolescents, Reported in 2002, United States


Rates of reported cases of AIDS per 100,000 female adults and adolescents are shown for each state and the District of Columbia. The highest rates were found in the District of Columbia, Maryland, New York, Florida, Louisiana, Delaware, South Carolina and New Jersey.

Rates were lowest in states in the Midwest. Nearly every state reported some AIDS cases among females in 2002.

The high rate in the District of Columbia should be interpreted with consideration that D.C. is more similar to a city than a state.

Rates were not calculated for states that reported fewer than 5 AIDS cases in females in 2002.


Last Updated: September 23, 2004
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