Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 00:52:50 -0400 From: "Flynn Mclean" Subject: CDC 1995 Surveillance Report: Tables 18 and 19 Table 18. Estimated AIDS-opportunistic illness incidence, by region of residence and year of diagnosis, 1990 through 1994, United States1 Year of diagnosis Region of residence2 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 Northeast 13,800 15,500 17,000 18,300 18,800 Midwest 4,500 5,500 6,200 6,200 6,400 South 14,900 17,300 20,000 20,300 22,600 West 10,500 12,200 12,900 12,300 13,000 Territories 1,700 2,000 2,100 2,200 2,000 Total3 45,600 52,400 58,200 59,300 62,800 1 Estimates are adjusted for delays in the reporting of AIDS cases, but not for incomplete reporting of cases. Estimates are rounded to the nearest 100. Opportunistic illness refers to AIDS- defining opportunistic illnesses included in the 1993 AIDS surveillance case definition. See Technical Notes. 2 See Technical Notes for a list of states or dependencies and possessions which comprise each region of residence. 3 The sum of the regional estimates may not equal the total annual estimates because of rounding. Table 19. Estimated AIDS-opportunistic illness incidence, by race/ethnicity and year of diagnosis, 1990 through 1994, United States1 Year of diagnosis Race/ethnicity 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 White, not Hispanic 22,500 25,100 26,400 25,300 26,000 Black, not Hispanic 14,600 17,300 20,800 22,400 24,400 Hispanic 8,000 9,400 10,300 10,900 11,600 Asian/Pacific Islander 300 360 420 440 480 American Indian/Alaska Native 110 140 160 170 200 Total2 45,600 52,400 58,200 59,300 62,800 1 Estimates are adjusted for delays in the reporting of AIDS cases, but not for incomplete reporting of cases. Estimates of less than 200, 200 to 499, 500 to 999, and 1,000 or more are rounded to the nearest 10, 20, 50, and 100, respectively. See Technical Notes. 2 Totals include estimates of persons whose race/ethnicity is unknown. The sum of race/ethnicity estimates may not equal the total annual estimates because of rounding.