HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report Friday July 24, 1992 Suggested Citation: Centers for Disease Control. HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, July, 1992 Report Description The U.S. AIDS case data presented below are extracted from the "HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report", published each quarter by the Division of HIV/AIDS, Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA 30333 In addition to the data presented here, the printed report contains maps, figures, and technical notes. Single copies of the printed report are available free from: CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse P.O. Box 6003 Rockville, MD 20849-6003 Table 1. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population, by state, reported July 1990 through June 1991, July 1991 through June 1992; and cumulative totals, by state and age group, through June 1992 July 1990- July 1991- June 1991 June 1992 STATE OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate Alabama 317 7.8 421 10.3 Alaska 17 3.0 16 2.8 Arizona 235 6.2 376 9.8 Arkansas 219 9.3 200 8.5 California 7,415 24.4 8,515 27.5 Colorado 443 13.3 431 12.8 Connecticut 477 14.4 481 14.5 Delaware 89 13.2 106 15.6 District of Columbia 733 121.4 796 132.5 Florida 4,916 37.1 5,272 38.8 Georgia 1,197 18.2 1,604 24.0 Hawaii 183 16.3 168 14.8 Idaho 23 2.3 39 3.8 Illinois 1,227 10.7 1,826 16.0 Indiana 281 5.1 383 6.9 Iowa 90 3.3 85 3.1 Kansas 117 4.7 170 6.8 Kentucky 186 5.0 179 4.9 Louisiana 685 16.2 809 19.2 Maine 50 4.0 57 4.6 Maryland 1,025 21.2 1,039 21.2 Massachusetts 943 15.6 864 14.2 Michigan 573 6.2 795 8.5 Minnesota 200 4.5 241 5.4 Mississippi 253 9.8 224 8.7 Missouri 578 11.3 708 13.7 Montana 29 3.6 21 2.6 Nebraska 65 4.1 61 3.9 Nevada 224 18.0 251 19.6 New Hampshire 46 4.1 50 4.4 New Jersey 2,440 31.4 2,219 28.4 New Mexico 111 7.2 109 7.0 New York 7,798 43.2 8,098 44.8 North Carolina 527 7.9 641 9.5 North Dakota 5 0.8 1 0.2 Ohio 570 5.3 736 6.8 Oklahoma 172 5.4 247 7.8 Oregon 288 10.1 288 10.0 Pennsylvania 1,072 9.0 1,380 11.6 Rhode Island 75 7.4 124 12.2 South Carolina 321 9.1 336 9.4 South Dakota 9 1.3 8 1.1 Tennessee 330 6.7 406 8.2 Texas 3,083 17.9 3,203 18.3 Utah 108 6.2 130 7.3 Vermont 21 3.7 22 3.8 Virginia 646 10.3 657 10.3 Washington 582 11.8 513 10.2 West Virginia 53 3.0 69 3.9 Wisconsin 197 4.0 224 4.5 Wyoming 11 2.4 11 2.4 U.S. TOTAL 41,255 16.4 45,610 18.0 Guam 3 2.2 2 1.5 Pacific Islands, U.S. - 0.0 - 0.0 Puerto Rico 1,790 50.4 1,825 50.9 Virgin Islands, U.S. 11 10.7 20 20.9 TOTAL 43,059 16.9 47,457 18.4 Table 1. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population, by state, reported July 1990 through June 1991, July 1991 through June 1992; and cumulative totals, by state and age group, through June 1992 (Continued) Cumulative totals Adults/ Children STATE OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total Alabama 1,452 37 1,489 Alaska 123 3 126 Arizona 1,758 13 1,771 Arkansas 734 15 749 California 42,464 291 42,755 Colorado 2,245 15 2,260 Connecticut 2,550 78 2,628 Delaware 457 6 463 District of Columbia 3,765 54 3,819 Florida 21,509 588 22,097 Georgia 6,406 70 6,476 Hawaii 889 7 896 Idaho 125 2 127 Illinois 7,045 108 7,153 Indiana 1,552 11 1,563 Iowa 359 3 362 Kansas 662 4 666 Kentucky 764 11 775 Louisiana 3,401 59 3,460 Maine 294 2 296 Maryland 4,577 98 4,675 Massachusetts 4,637 99 4,736 Michigan 3,009 55 3,064 Minnesota 1,142 9 1,151 Mississippi 972 19 991 Missouri 2,803 28 2,831 Montana 95 1 96 Nebraska 275 2 277 Nevada 988 11 999 New Hampshire 259 5 264 New Jersey 13,408 378 13,786 New Mexico 508 2 510 New York 45,565 1,043 46,608 North Carolina 2,523 59 2,582 North Dakota 25 - 25 Ohio 3,245 51 3,296 Oklahoma 1,035 15 1,050 Oregon 1,415 8 1,423 Pennsylvania 6,250 101 6,351 Rhode Island 526 9 535 South Carolina 1,522 29 1,551 South Dakota 33 1 34 Tennessee 1,652 18 1,670 Texas 15,759 170 15,929 Utah 514 14 528 Vermont 104 2 106 Virginia 3,000 61 3,061 Washington 3,064 16 3,080 West Virginia 268 4 272 Wisconsin 943 9 952 Wyoming 55 - 55 U.S. TOTAL 218,725 3,694 222,419 Guam 11 - 11 Pacific Islands, U.S. 2 - 2 Puerto Rico 7,444 200 7,644 Virgin Islands, U.S. 99 4 103 TOTAL 226,281 3,898 230,179 Table 2. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population, by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported July 1990 through June 1991, July 1991 through June 1992; and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through June 1992 July 1990- July 1991- METROPOLITAN June 1991 June 1992 AREA OF RESIDENCE No. Rate No. Rate Akron, Ohio 30 4.6 41 6.2 Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 83 9.5 98 11.1 Allentown, Pa. 38 5.5 40 5.7 Anaheim, Calif. 339 13.8 607 24.2 Atlanta, Ga. 939 32.3 1,144 38.5 Austin, Tex. 199 24.7 249 30.0 Bakersfield, Calif. 39 7.0 51 8.9 Baltimore, Md. 660 27.5 591 24.4 Baton Rouge, La. 46 8.7 97 18.1 Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 286 22.4 268 21.0 Birmingham, Ala. 97 10.7 107 11.7 Boston, Mass. 636 16.8 624 16.4 Bridgeport, Conn. 122 14.7 142 17.1 Buffalo, N.Y. 84 8.7 70 7.3 Charleston, S.C. 57 11.1 71 13.6 Charlotte, N.C. 73 6.2 124 10.3 Chicago, Ill. 985 16.2 1,504 24.8 Cincinnati, Ohio 105 7.2 118 8.1 Cleveland, Ohio 142 7.8 217 11.9 Columbus, Ohio 119 8.6 151 10.8 Dallas, Tex. 776 29.7 772 28.9 Dayton, Ohio 61 6.4 69 7.2 Denver, Colo. 373 22.7 354 21.3 Detroit, Mich. 382 8.7 609 14.0 El Paso, Tex. 48 8.0 41 6.7 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 850 66.4 863 66.2 Fort Worth, Tex. 199 14.5 151 10.8 Fresno, Calif. 60 8.8 76 10.9 Gary, Ind. 29 4.8 41 6.9 Grand Rapids, Mich. 38 5.5 44 6.2 Greensboro, N.C. 87 9.1 123 12.8 Greenville, S.C. 42 6.5 34 5.2 Harrisburg, Pa. 33 5.6 48 8.1 Hartford, Conn. 160 14.1 145 12.7 Honolulu, Hawaii 133 15.8 120 14.1 Houston, Tex. 1,194 35.5 1,191 34.9 Indianapolis, Ind. 130 10.3 167 13.2 Jacksonville, Fla. 278 30.0 310 32.9 Jersey City, N.J. 421 76.2 362 65.5 Kansas City, Mo. 238 15.1 290 18.2 Knoxville, Tenn. 31 5.1 36 5.9 Lake County, Ill. 30 5.7 31 5.8 Las Vegas, Nev. 174 22.6 189 23.7 Little Rock, Ark. 80 15.5 67 12.9 Los Angeles, Calif. 2,588 28.7 3,082 33.7 Louisville, Ky. 66 6.9 87 9.1 Memphis, Tenn. 93 9.4 151 15.2 Miami, Fla. 1,585 80.5 1,696 84.8 Middlesex, N.J. 197 19.1 207 19.8 Milwaukee, Wis. 93 6.5 122 8.5 Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 173 6.9 207 8.2 Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 207 20.7 123 12.1 Nashville, Tenn. 120 12.0 126 12.5 Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 358 13.7 311 11.9 New Bedford, Mass. 73 14.3 46 9.0 New Haven, Conn. 165 20.4 152 18.7 New Orleans, La. 419 33.9 453 36.7 New York, N.Y. 6,721 78.4 6,993 81.3 Newark, N.J. 939 51.6 917 50.6 Norfolk, Va. 144 10.1 117 8.1 Oakland, Calif. 489 23.1 573 26.7 Oklahoma City, Okla. 83 8.6 130 13.3 Omaha, Neb. 42 6.8 42 6.7 Orlando, Fla. 384 34.6 324 28.2 Oxnard-Ventura, Calif. 38 5.6 66 9.5 Philadelphia, Pa. 830 17.0 1,042 21.3 Phoenix, Ariz. 168 7.7 282 12.6 Pittsburgh, Pa. 104 5.1 144 7.1 Portland, Oreg. 231 18.4 216 17.1 Providence, R.I. 74 8.0 116 12.5 Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 117 15.5 109 14.1 Richmond, Va. 100 11.4 161 18.2 Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 318 11.8 404 14.5 Rochester, N.Y. 75 7.5 90 8.9 Sacramento, Calif. 186 12.2 262 16.8 Saint Louis, Mo. 304 12.4 376 15.3 Salt Lake City, Utah 96 8.8 115 10.4 San Antonio, Tex. 190 14.3 232 17.2 San Diego, Calif. 556 21.7 614 23.4 San Francisco, Calif. 2,102 130.1 2,002 123.1 San Jose, Calif. 194 12.8 175 11.4 San Juan, P.R. 1,143 67.0 1,069 62.0 Scranton, Pa. 44 6.0 46 6.3 Seattle, Wash. 422 21.0 355 17.4 Springfield, Mass. 105 17.4 87 14.3 Stockton, Calif. 51 10.3 38 7.5 Syracuse, N.Y. 42 6.3 49 7.4 Tacoma, Wash. 49 8.2 36 5.9 Tampa-Saint Petersburg, Fla. 474 22.4 521 24.1 Toledo, Ohio 37 6.0 36 5.9 Tucson, Ariz. 50 7.3 69 9.9 Tulsa, Okla. 53 7.4 69 9.6 Washington, D.C. 1,299 32.5 1,443 35.6 West Palm Beach, Fla. 397 44.5 445 48.3 Wilmington, Del. 68 11.6 89 15.1 Worcester, Mass. 72 10.1 65 9.0 METROPOLITAN AREAS WITH 500,000 OR MORE POPULATION 35,854 24.0 39,129 25.9 METROPOLITAN AREAS WITH 50,000 TO 500,000 POPULATION 4,505 9.3 5,100 10.4 NON-METROPOLITAN AREAS 2,509 4.4 3,014 5.3 TOTAL* 43,059 16.9 47,457 18.4 * Totals include 816 patients whose area of residence is unknown. Table 2. AIDS cases and annual incidence rates per 100,000 population, by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported July 1990 through June 1991, July 1991 through June 1992; and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through June 1992 (Continued) Cumulative totals METROPOLITAN Adults/ Children AREA OF RESIDENCE adolescents <13 years old Total Akron, Ohio 160 - 160 Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 459 9 468 Allentown, Pa. 213 5 218 Anaheim, Calif. 2,077 15 2,092 Atlanta, Ga. 4,853 36 4,889 Austin, Tex. 1,042 11 1,053 Bakersfield, Calif. 186 2 188 Baltimore, Md. 2,751 74 2,825 Baton Rouge, La. 314 4 318 Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 1,705 42 1,747 Birmingham, Ala. 435 8 443 Boston, Mass. 3,507 71 3,578 Bridgeport, Conn. 741 24 765 Buffalo, N.Y. 375 3 378 Charleston, S.C. 329 3 332 Charlotte, N.C. 475 9 484 Chicago, Ill. 5,860 88 5,948 Cincinnati, Ohio 520 9 529 Cleveland, Ohio 851 15 866 Columbus, Ohio 698 6 704 Dallas, Tex. 3,870 24 3,894 Dayton, Ohio 320 7 327 Denver, Colo. 1,846 10 1,856 Detroit, Mich. 2,156 40 2,196 El Paso, Tex. 175 1 176 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 3,803 83 3,886 Fort Worth, Tex. 874 12 886 Fresno, Calif. 299 2 301 Gary, Ind. 151 1 152 Grand Rapids, Mich. 157 2 159 Greensboro, N.C. 420 10 430 Greenville, S.C. 183 - 183 Harrisburg, Pa. 225 5 230 Hartford, Conn. 775 16 791 Honolulu, Hawaii 663 4 667 Houston, Tex. 6,421 68 6,489 Indianapolis, Ind. 721 3 724 Jacksonville, Fla. 1,153 41 1,194 Jersey City, N.J. 2,262 65 2,327 Kansas City, Mo. 1,386 6 1,392 Knoxville, Tenn. 164 1 165 Lake County, Ill. 125 3 128 Las Vegas, Nev. 736 11 747 Little Rock, Ark. 282 7 289 Los Angeles, Calif. 15,020 128 15,148 Louisville, Ky. 324 5 329 Memphis, Tenn. 548 6 554 Miami, Fla. 6,757 214 6,971 Middlesex, N.J. 1,114 27 1,141 Milwaukee, Wis. 519 5 524 Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 1,010 6 1,016 Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 865 29 894 Nashville, Tenn. 537 9 546 Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 2,075 52 2,127 New Bedford, Mass. 243 5 248 New Haven, Conn. 826 36 862 New Orleans, La. 2,096 33 2,129 New York, N.Y. 39,573 940 40,513 Newark, N.J. 5,556 170 5,726 Norfolk, Va. 638 17 655 Oakland, Calif. 2,794 20 2,814 Oklahoma City, Okla. 532 1 533 Omaha, Neb. 191 1 192 Orlando, Fla. 1,253 20 1,273 Oxnard-Ventura, Calif. 232 - 232 Philadelphia, Pa. 4,738 71 4,809 Phoenix, Ariz. 1,297 9 1,306 Pittsburgh, Pa. 732 4 736 Portland, Oreg. 1,107 5 1,112 Providence, R.I. 496 8 504 Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 530 11 541 Richmond, Va. 596 12 608 Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 1,572 20 1,592 Rochester, N.Y. 475 6 481 Sacramento, Calif. 990 13 1,003 Saint Louis, Mo. 1,326 20 1,346 Salt Lake City, Utah 453 11 464 San Antonio, Tex. 1,099 12 1,111 San Diego, Calif. 3,222 22 3,244 San Francisco, Calif. 12,402 22 12,424 San Jose, Calif. 973 8 981 San Juan, P.R. 4,590 128 4,718 Scranton, Pa. 189 4 193 Seattle, Wash. 2,285 10 2,295 Springfield, Mass. 341 15 356 Stockton, Calif. 185 7 192 Syracuse, N.Y. 226 6 232 Tacoma, Wash. 208 6 214 Tampa-Saint Petersburg, Fla. 2,245 46 2,291 Toledo, Ohio 169 3 172 Tucson, Ariz. 330 3 333 Tulsa, Okla. 296 5 301 Washington, D.C. 6,523 90 6,613 West Palm Beach, Fla. 1,980 82 2,062 Wilmington, Del. 375 5 380 Worcester, Mass. 273 4 277 METROPOLITAN AREAS WITH 500,000 OR MORE POPULATION 191,644 3,248 194,892 METROPOLITAN AREAS WITH 50,000 TO 500,000 POPULATION 21,476 381 21,857 NON-METROPOLITAN AREAS 12,363 251 12,614 TOTAL* 226,281 3,898 230,179 * Totals include 816 patients whose area of residence is unknown. Table 3. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex, reported July 1990 through June 1991, July 1991 through June 1992; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure category, through June 1992, United States Males July 1990- July 1991- ADULT/ADOLESCENT June 1991 June 1992 EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) Men who have sex with men 23,275 (63) 24,740 (61) Injecting drug use 7,816 (21) 8,650 (21) Men who have sex with men and inject drugs 2,465 (7) 2,359 (6) Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 293 (1) 337 (1) Heterosexual contact: 1,195 (3) 1,480 (4) Sex with injecting drug user 529 654 Sex with bisexual male - - Sex with person with hemophilia 2 4 Born in Pattern-II* country 300 303 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country 23 15 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection 34 21 Sex with person with HIV infection, risk not specified 307 483 Receipt of blood transfusion, blood components, or tissue** 448 (1) 418 (1) Other/undetermined*** 1,598 (4) 2,606 (6) Adult/adolescent subtotal 37,090 (100) 40,590 (100) PEDIATRIC (<13 years old) EXPOSURE CATEGORY Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 27 (7) 29 (8) Mother with/at risk for HIV infection: 348 (85) 327 (85) Injecting drug use 160 119 Sex with injecting drug user 70 53 Sex with bisexual male 4 8 Sex with person with hemophilia 3 5 Born in Pattern-II country 22 19 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country - 3 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection 1 1 Sex with person with HIV infection, risk not specified 21 31 Receipt of blood transfusion, blood components, or tissue 6 9 Has HIV infection, risk not specified 61 79 Receipt of blood transfusion, blood components, or tissue 24 (6) 18 (5) Other/undetermined 12 (3) 9 (2) Pediatric subtotal 411 (100) 383 (100) TOTAL 37,501 40,973 * See technical notes (available only in the printed version of this report) ** Nineteen adults/adolescents and 2 children developed AIDS after receiving blood screened negative for HIV antibody. Five additional adults develope AIDS after receiving tissue or organs from HIV-infected donors. Two of th 5 received tissue or organs from a donor who was negative for HIV antibody at the time of donation. *** "Other" refers to 6 health-care workers who developed AIDS after occupa- tional exposure to HIV-infected blood, as documented by evidence of seroconversion; and to 2 patients who developed AIDS after exposure to HIV within the health-care setting, as documented by laboratory studies. "Undetermined" refers to patients whose mode of exposure to HIV is unknown This includes patients under investigation; patients who died, were lost t follow-up, or refused interview; and patients whose mode of exposure to HI remains undetermined after investigation. Table 3. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex, reported July 1990 through June 1991, July 1991 through June 1992; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure category, through June 1992, United States (Continued) Females July 1990- July 1991- ADULT/ADOLESCENT June 1991 June 1992 EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) Men who have sex with men - (0) - (0) Injecting drug use 2,548 (49) 2,774 (45) Men who have sex with men and inject drugs - (0) - (0) Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 8 (0) 6 (0) Heterosexual contact: 1,890 (36) 2,375 (39) Sex with injecting drug user 1,162 1,377 Sex with bisexual male 152 159 Sex with person with hemophilia 27 15 Born in Pattern-II* country 123 185 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country 25 16 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection 49 48 Sex with person with HIV infection, risk not specified 352 575 Receipt of blood transfusion, blood components, or tissue** 296 (6) 265 (4) Other/undetermined*** 457 (9) 698 (11) Adult/adolescent subtotal 5,199 (100) 6,118 (100) PEDIATRIC (<13 years old) EXPOSURE CATEGORY Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 1 (0) - (0) Mother with/at risk for HIV infection: 330 (92) 332 (91) Injecting drug use 141 138 Sex with injecting drug user 70 59 Sex with bisexual male 6 7 Sex with person with hemophilia - 1 Born in Pattern-II country 15 14 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country 2 2 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection - 4 Sex with person with HIV infection, risk not specified 20 17 Receipt of blood transfusion, blood components, or tissue 9 8 Has HIV infection, risk not specified 67 82 Receipt of blood transfusion, blood components, or tissue 16 (4) 12 (3) Other/undetermined 12 (3) 22 (6) Pediatric subtotal 359 (100) 366 (100) TOTAL 5,558 6,484 * See technical notes (available only in the printed version of this report) ** Nineteen adults/adolescents and 2 children developed AIDS after receiving blood screened negative for HIV antibody. Five additional adults develope AIDS after receiving tissue or organs from HIV-infected donors. Two of th 5 received tissue or organs from a donor who was negative for HIV antibody at the time of donation. *** "Other" refers to 6 health-care workers who developed AIDS after occupa- tional exposure to HIV-infected blood, as documented by evidence of seroconversion; and to 2 patients who developed AIDS after exposure to HIV within the health-care setting, as documented by laboratory studies. "Undetermined" refers to patients whose mode of exposure to HIV is unknown This includes patients under investigation; patients who died, were lost t follow-up, or refused interview; and patients whose mode of exposure to HI remains undetermined after investigation. Table 3. AIDS cases by age group, exposure category, and sex, reported July 1990 through June 1991, July 1991 through June 1992; and cumulative totals, by age group and exposure category, through June 1992, United States (Continued) Totals July 1990- July 1991- Cumulative ADULT/ADOLESCENT June 1991 June 1992 Total**** EXPOSURE CATEGORY No. (%) No. (%) No. (%) Men who have sex with men 23,275 (55) 24,740 (53) 130,822 (58) Injecting drug use 10,364 (25) 11,424 (24) 51,477 (23) Men who have sex with men and inject drugs 2,465 (6) 2,359 (5) 14,487 (6) Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 301 (1) 343 (1) 1,875 (1) Heterosexual contact: 3,085 (7) 3,855 (8) 14,045 (6) Sex with injecting drug user 1,691 2,031 7,451 Sex with bisexual male 152 159 743 Sex with person with hemophilia 29 19 113 Born in Pattern-II* country 423 488 2,737 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country 48 31 190 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection 83 69 274 Sex with person with HIV infection, risk not specified 659 1,058 2,537 Receipt of blood transfusion, blood components, or tissue** 744 (2) 683 (1) 4,659 (2) Other/undetermined*** 2,055 (5) 3,304 (7) 8,916 (4) Adult/adolescent subtotal 42,289 (100) 46,708 (100) 226,281 (100) PEDIATRIC (<13 years old) EXPOSURE CATEGORY Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 28 (4) 29 (4) 179 (5) Mother with/at risk for HIV infection: 678 (88) 659 (88) 3,315 (85) Injecting drug use 301 257 1,561 Sex with injecting drug user 140 112 673 Sex with bisexual male 10 15 72 Sex with person with hemophilia 3 6 17 Born in Pattern-II country 37 33 264 Sex with person born in Pattern-II country 2 5 17 Sex with transfusion recipient with HIV infection 1 5 17 Sex with person with HIV infection, risk not specified 41 48 172 Receipt of blood transfusion, blood components, or tissue 15 17 70 Has HIV infection, risk not specified 128 161 452 Receipt of blood transfusion, blood components, or tissue 40 (5) 30 (4) 300 (8) Other/undetermined 24 (3) 31 (4) 104 (3) Pediatric subtotal 770 (100) 749 (100) 3,898 (100) TOTAL 43,059 47,457 230,179 * See technical notes (available only in the printed version of this report ** Nineteen adults/adolescents and 2 children developed AIDS after receiving blood screened negative for HIV antibody. Five additional adults develop AIDS after receiving tissue or organs from HIV-infected donors. Two of t 5 received tissue or organs from a donor who was negative for HIV antibod at the time of donation. *** "Other" refers to 6 health-care workers who developed AIDS after occupa- tional exposure to HIV-infected blood, as documented by evidence of seroconversion; and to 2 patients who developed AIDS after exposure to HI within the health-care setting, as documented by laboratory studies. "Undetermined" refers to patients whose mode of exposure to HIV is unknow This includes patients under investigation; patients who died, were lost follow-up, or refused interview; and patients whose mode of exposure to H remains undetermined after investigation. **** Includes 6 patients known to be infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 2 (HIV-2). See "Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 2 Infection in the United States." O'Brien TR, George JR, Holmberg SD. 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