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LINE CHART: Reported Cases of HIV/AIDS in Infants
Born to HIV-Infected Mothers,* by Infant Race/Ethnicity,
1994-2005
(Number of Infants)
Total
1994: 332; 1995: 304; 1996: 235; 1997 179; 1998: 142; 1999:
115; 2000: 114; 2001: 128; 2002: 111; 2003: 96; 2004: 89;
2005: 111
Non-Hispanic White
1994: 77; 1995: 73; 1996: 48; 1997 26; 1998: 29; 1999: 20;
2000: 13; 2001: 19; 2002: 20; 2003: 16; 2004: 9; 2005: 14
Non-Hispanic Black
1994: 215; 1995: 208; 1996: 167; 1997 135; 1998: 98; 1999:
81; 2000: 84; 2001: 93; 2002: 69; 2003: 64; 2004: 64; 2005:
74
Hispanic
1994: 32; 1995: 20; 1996: 20; 1997 13; 1998: 13; 1999: 11;
2000: 16; 2001: 15; 2002: 19; 2003: 9; 2004: 16; 2005: 19
*Includes children with a diagnosis of HIV infection
(not AIDS), a diagnosis of AIDS following a prior diagnosis
of HIV infection, or concurrent diagnoses of HIV infection
and AIDS, in 33 states with confidential name-based HIV
reporting.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HIV/AIDS
Surveillance Report, 2005. Vol. 17. Atlanta: U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention; 2006: Table 9. http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/
surveillance/resources/reports.
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HORIZONTAL BAR CHART: Reported Cases of HIV/AIDS
in Infants Born to HIV-Infected Mothers,* by Perinatal Transmission
Categories, 2005
(Number of Infants)
Sex with MSM/W** 4
Sex with Injection Drug User 7
Injection Drug Use 19
Sex with HIV-Infected Person 35
Risk Factor Not Specified 46
*Includes children with a diagnosis of HIV infection
(not AIDS), a diagnosis of AIDS following a prior diagnosis
of HIV infection, or concurrent diagnoses of HIV infection
and AIDS, in 33 states with confidential name-based HIV
reporting. **Men who have sex with men and women.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. HIV/AIDS
Surveillance Report, 2005. Vol. 17. Atlanta: U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention; 2006: Table 9. http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/
surveillance/resources/reports/.
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