Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 17:35:56 -0400 From: "Flynn Mclean" Subject: CDC 1995 Surveillance Report: Table 2 Vol. 7, No. 2 7 HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report Table 2. AIDS cases and annual rates per 100,000 population, by metropolitan area with 500,000 or more population, reported in 1994 and 1995;1 and cumulative totals, by area and age group, through December 1995, United States Metropolitan area 1994 1995 of residence No. Rate No. Rate Akron, Ohio 46 6.8 37 5.5 Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 144 16.5 204 23.4 Albuquerque, N.Mex. 90 13.9 92 13.9 Allentown, Pa. 76 12.4 88 14.3 Ann Arbor, Mich. 24 4.7 54 10.3 Atlanta, Ga. 1,550 46.5 1,556 45.3 Austin, Tex. 456 47.2 323 32.3 Bakersfield, Calif. 104 17.0 126 20.4 Baltimore, Md. 1,868 76.0 1,715 69.4 Baton Rouge, La. 178 31.9 121 21.5 Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 638 49.0 559 42.7 Birmingham, Ala. 167 19.1 194 22.0 Boston, Mass. 1,179 20.6 1,266 21.9 Buffalo, N.Y. 100 8.4 84 7.1 Charleston, S.C. 165 32.0 146 28.8 Charlotte, N.C. 185 14.7 244 18.9 Chicago, Ill. 2,732 35.6 1,912 24.8 Cincinnati, Ohio 243 15.4 195 12.2 Cleveland, Ohio 306 13.8 429 19.3 Columbus, Ohio 277 19.5 192 13.4 Dallas, Tex. 1,359 46.8 1,289 43.6 Dayton, Ohio 88 9.2 48 5.0 Denver, Colo. 615 34.3 522 28.5 Detroit, Mich. 684 15.9 794 18.4 El Paso, Tex. 89 13.3 139 20.5 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 1,443 104.2 1,271 90.0 Fort Worth, Tex. 544 37.1 213 14.3 Fresno, Calif. 106 12.7 144 17.1 Gary, Ind. 94 15.2 77 12.4 Grand Rapids, Mich. 83 8.4 98 9.8 Greensboro, N.C. 207 18.7 200 17.8 Greenville, S.C. 187 21.4 126 14.2 Harrisburg, Pa. 97 15.9 128 20.9 Hartford, Conn. 394 35.3 561 50.3 Honolulu, Hawaii 149 17.0 180 20.5 Houston, Tex. 1,889 51.7 1,158 31.2 Indianapolis, Ind. 308 21.1 232 15.7 Jacksonville, Fla. 268 27.7 454 46.4 Jersey City, N.J. 820 148.7 760 138.1 Kansas City, Mo. 300 18.2 359 21.6 Knoxville, Tenn. 112 17.8 69 10.8 Las Vegas, Nev. 326 30.2 385 33.8 Little Rock, Ark. 96 17.8 86 15.8 Los Angeles, Calif. 4,375 47.9 3,997 43.7 Louisville, Ky. 136 13.9 144 14.6 Memphis, Tenn. 273 25.9 323 30.2 Miami, Fla. 3,070 151.8 2,381 117.2 Middlesex, N.J. 409 38.2 350 32.4 Milwaukee, Wis. 209 14.4 195 13.4 Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 371 13.8 318 11.7 Mobile, Ala. 110 21.5 118 22.8 Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 346 33.4 340 32.4 Nashville, Tenn. 214 20.0 277 25.3 Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 565 21.3 585 22.0 New Haven, Conn. 448 27.6 948 58.3 New Orleans, La. 698 53.3 594 45.2 New York, N.Y. 12,958 151.1 10,496 122.5 Newark, N.J. 1,844 95.4 1,681 86.8 Norfolk, Va. 352 23.0 603 39.1 Oakland, Calif. 969 44.4 655 29.8 Oklahoma City, Okla. 117 11.6 118 11.6 Omaha, Nebr. 53 8.0 78 11.6 Orange County, Calif. 505 19.9 570 22.2 Orlando, Fla. 576 42.2 709 51.0 Philadelphia, Pa. 1,923 38.9 1,810 36.6 Phoenix, Ariz. 431 17.4 504 19.7 Pittsburgh, Pa. 297 12.4 234 9.8 Portland, Oreg. 483 28.8 341 19.9 Providence, R.I. 259 28.4 206 22.7 Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 268 27.7 170 17.1 Richmond, Va. 223 24.3 287 30.9 Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 875 30.1 768 26.0 Rochester, N.Y. 216 19.8 297 27.3 Sacramento, Calif. 315 21.9 383 26.3 Saint Louis, Mo. 367 14.5 423 16.6 Salt Lake City, Utah 130 11.0 136 11.3 San Antonio, Tex. 543 37.9 419 28.7 San Diego, Calif. 963 36.6 1,068 40.4 San Francisco, Calif. 2,585 157.4 2,135 129.7 San Jose, Calif. 391 25.2 262 16.7 San Juan, P.R. 1,446 75.7 1,502 77.9 Sarasota, Fla. 193 37.3 155 29.5 Scranton, Pa. 37 5.8 47 7.4 Seattle, Wash. 601 27.6 645 29.4 Springfield, Mass. 222 37.3 186 31.4 Stockton, Calif. 114 22.0 74 14.1 Syracuse, N.Y. 91 12.1 106 14.1 Tacoma, Wash. 83 13.0 73 11.2 Tampa-Saint Petersburg, Fla. 751 34.8 709 32.5 Toledo, Ohio 59 9.6 37 6.0 Tucson, Ariz. 137 18.7 120 15.9 Tulsa, Okla. 78 10.5 91 12.2 Ventura, Calif. 66 9.4 70 9.9 Washington, D.C. 2,368 53.0 2,130 47.2 West Palm Beach, Fla. 708 74.2 810 83.3 Wichita, Kans. 68 13.4 99 19.5 Wilmington, Del. 226 41.8 265 48.5 Youngstown, Ohio 33 5.5 40 6.6 Metropolitan areas with 500,000 or more population: 66,934 41.1 60,912 37.1 Central counties 65,695 44.1 59,552 39.7 Outlying counties 1,239 8.8 1,360 9.5 Metropolitan areas with 50,000 to 500,000 population: 7,816 16.3 8,045 16.6 Central counties 7,300 17.1 7,589 17.6 Outlying counties 516 9.8 456 8.6 Non-metropolitan areas 4,648 8.7 4,737 8.8 Total 2 79,897 30.2 74,180 27.8 Cumulative totals Metropolitan area Adults/ Children of residence adolescents <13 years old Total Akron, Ohio 319 _ 319 Albany-Schenectady, N.Y. 1,040 20 1,060 Albuquerque, N.Mex. 680 2 682 Allentown, Pa. 489 6 495 Ann Arbor, Mich. 272 5 277 Atlanta, Ga. 10,355 84 10,439 Austin, Tex. 2,635 17 2,652 Bakersfield, Calif. 615 3 618 Baltimore, Md. 8,448 173 8,621 Baton Rouge, La. 851 13 864 Bergen-Passaic, N.J. 3,767 64 3,831 Birmingham, Ala. 1,121 14 1,135 Boston, Mass. 9,337 149 9,486 Buffalo, N.Y. 877 10 887 Charleston, S.C. 981 10 991 Charlotte, N.C. 1,302 14 1,316 Chicago, Ill. 14,165 170 14,335 Cincinnati, Ohio 1,288 12 1,300 Cleveland, Ohio 2,203 32 2,235 Columbus, Ohio 1,607 10 1,617 Dallas, Tex. 8,691 34 8,725 Dayton, Ohio 646 8 654 Denver, Colo. 4,225 18 4,243 Detroit, Mich. 5,083 60 5,143 El Paso, Tex. 549 2 551 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 8,019 182 8,201 Fort Worth, Tex. 2,171 22 2,193 Fresno, Calif. 792 8 800 Gary, Ind. 429 3 432 Grand Rapids, Mich. 527 3 530 Greensboro, N.C. 1,084 16 1,100 Greenville, S.C. 883 2 885 Harrisburg, Pa. 549 5 554 Hartford, Conn. 2,476 40 2,516 Honolulu, Hawaii 1,313 10 1,323 Houston, Tex. 12,459 114 12,573 Indianapolis, Ind. 1,852 11 1,863 Jacksonville, Fla. 2,901 62 2,963 Jersey City, N.J. 4,680 101 4,781 Kansas City, Mo. 2,918 12 2,930 Knoxville, Tenn. 434 5 439 Las Vegas, Nev. 2,060 20 2,080 Little Rock, Ark. 686 10 696 Los Angeles, Calif. 30,885 200 31,085 Louisville, Ky. 807 8 815 Memphis, Tenn. 1,671 14 1,685 Miami, Fla. 15,975 397 16,372 Middlesex, N.J. 2,247 61 2,308 Milwaukee, Wis. 1,350 14 1,364 Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minn. 2,371 16 2,387 Mobile, Ala. 736 9 745 Monmouth-Ocean City, N.J. 2,028 50 2,078 Nashville, Tenn. 1,446 14 1,460 Nassau-Suffolk, N.Y. 4,439 76 4,515 New Haven, Conn. 4,199 106 4,305 New Orleans, La. 4,404 51 4,455 New York, N.Y. 79,984 1,620 81,604 Newark, N.J. 11,521 270 11,791 Norfolk, Va. 2,019 51 2,070 Oakland, Calif. 5,918 33 5,951 Oklahoma City, Okla. 1,123 2 1,125 Omaha, Nebr. 480 2 482 Orange County, Calif. 4,063 25 4,088 Orlando, Fla. 3,636 62 3,698 Philadelphia, Pa. 11,489 163 11,652 Phoenix, Ariz. 3,205 11 3,216 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1,718 10 1,728 Portland, Oreg. 2,822 8 2,830 Providence, R.I. 1,320 13 1,333 Raleigh-Durham, N.C. 1,285 20 1,305 Richmond, Va. 1,584 19 1,603 Riverside-San Bernardino, Calif. 4,617 42 4,659 Rochester, N.Y. 1,304 8 1,312 Sacramento, Calif. 2,276 21 2,297 Saint Louis, Mo. 3,169 27 3,196 Salt Lake City, Utah 1,023 14 1,037 San Antonio, Tex. 2,644 23 2,667 San Diego, Calif. 7,299 45 7,344 San Francisco, Calif. 22,800 35 22,835 San Jose, Calif. 2,278 11 2,289 San Juan, P.R. 9,969 213 10,182 Sarasota, Fla. 938 19 957 Scranton, Pa. 284 3 287 Seattle, Wash. 4,942 14 4,956 Springfield, Mass. 1,037 21 1,058 Stockton, Calif. 508 12 520 Syracuse, N.Y. 732 7 739 Tacoma, Wash. 540 7 547 Tampa-Saint Petersburg, Fla. 5,474 74 5,548 Toledo, Ohio 373 8 381 Tucson, Ariz. 913 6 919 Tulsa, Okla. 744 6 750 Ventura, Calif. 532 2 534 Washington, D.C. 14,435 205 14,640 West Palm Beach, Fla. 4,566 159 4,725 Wichita, Kans. 454 2 456 Wilmington, Del. 1,167 9 1,176 Youngstown, Ohio 232 _ 232 Metropolitan areas with 500,000 or more population: 427,754 5,874 433,628 Central counties 420,032 5,766 425,798 Outlying counties 7,722 108 7,830 Metropolitan areas with 50,000 to 500,000 population: 49,440 662 50,102 Central counties 46,467 605 47,072 Outlying counties 2,973 57 3,030 Non-metropolitan areas 27,109 395 27,504 Total2 506,538 6,948 513,486 1 See Technical Notes for a discussion of the impact of the 1993 AIDS surveillance case definition for adults and adolescents (implemented January 1, 1993) on the number of cases reported annually since 1993. 2 Totals include 2,252 persons whose area of residence is unknown.