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HIV/AIDS Surveillance in Women
L264 slide series through 2001
Slide 7 of 8

Slide 7 - Title:
Reported AIDS Cases among Female Adults and 
Adolescents, by Region and Race/Ethnicity, 2002
United States 

Most reported AIDS cases among female adults and adolescents resided in the Northeast and the South; in these regions, most cases were among black, not Hispanic female adults and adolescents.

In the Midwest region, most cases were among black, not Hispanic female adults and adolescents. In the West, there was less disparity in the AIDS case counts among white, black, and Hispanic female adults and adolescents.

Data are not shown for Asian/Pacific Islander and American Indian/Alaska Native female adults and adolescents because the numbers reported in 2002, when stratified by region of residence, were low.
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Reported AIDS Cases among Female Adults and
Adolescents, by Region and Race/Ethnicity, 2002
United States


Most reported AIDS cases among female adults and adolescents resided in the Northeast and the South; in these regions, most cases were among black, not Hispanic female adults and adolescents.

In the Midwest region, most cases were among black, not Hispanic female adults and adolescents. In the West, there was less disparity in the AIDS case counts among white, black, and Hispanic female adults and adolescents.

Data are not shown for Asian/Pacific Islander and American Indian/Alaska Native female adults and adolescents because the numbers reported in 2002, when stratified by region of residence, were low.


Last Updated: September 23, 2004
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