CHICAGO (AP) -- Here are the states and the cities where AIDS and related infections were the leading cause of death among young adults in 1990. Among men aged 25 to 44, it was the leading cause of death in these states: California, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York. Following are the cities where it was the leading cause of death among men aged 25 to 44, with the percentage of deaths due to AIDS-related causes included. Cities and states are listed alphabetically. CALIFORNIA Berkeley (34 percent) Concord (19 percent) Fullerton (26 percent) Glendale (30 percent) Long Beach (36 percent) Los Angeles (31 percent) Oakland (28 percent) Pasadena (38 percent) San Diego (37 percent) San Francisco (61 percent) San Jose (19 percent) COLORADO Denver (38 percent) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (33 percent) FLORIDA Fort Lauderdale (51 percent) Hialeah (28 percent) Hollywood (31 percent) Miami (43 percent) Orlando (27 percent) St. Petersburg (21 percent) Tampa (30 percent) GEORGIA Atlanta (38 percent) Macon (19 percent) HAWAII Honolulu (25 percent) ILLINOIS Chicago (18 percent) INDIANA Indianapolis (16 percent) LOUISIANA Baton Rouge (20 percent) MARYLAND Baltimore (20 percent) MASSACHUSETTS Boston (32 percent) Springfield (20 percent) MICHIGAN Grand Rapids (17 percent) MINNESOTA Minneapolis (29 percent) MISSISSIPPI Jackson (21 percent) MISSOURI Kansas City (21 percent) Springfield (28 percent) NEW JERSEY Elizabeth (51 percent) Jersey City (43 percent) Newark (45 percent) Paterson (39 percent) NEW YORK Albany (25 percent) Buffalo (19 percent) New York City (35 percent) Syracuse (16 percent) Yonkers (23 percent) NORTH CAROLINA Durham (18 percent) Raleigh (25 percent) OHIO Columbus (22 percent) OREGON Portland (25 percent) PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia (19 percent) RHODE ISLAND Providence (23 percent) SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia (21 percent) TEXAS Austin (30 percent) Dallas (34 percent) Houston (30 percent) San Antonio (21 percent) UTAH Salt Lake City (18 percent) WASHINGTON Seattle (39 percent) VIRGINIA Alexandria (30 percent) Arlington (38 percent) Hampton (24 percent) Norfolk (22 percent) Among women aged 25 to 44, it was the leading cause of death in these cities: CONNECTICUT New Haven (28 percent) Stamford (30 percent) FLORIDA Fort Lauderdale (22 percent) Miami (28 percent) MARYLAND Baltimore (15 percent) NEW JERSEY Jersey City (38 percent) Newark (43 percent) Paterson (37 percent) NEW YORK New York City (24 percent)