CDC data of adult living with HIV and newly diagnosed of HIV for all the races in USA:
1. African American 43%
2. White 30%
3. Latino/Hispanic 24%
4. Multiple races 3%
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THE STATES WITH PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV END OF 2012 AND KEEP GROWING :
1. NEW YORK - 129,987
2. CALIFORNIA - 116,265
3. FLORIDA - 99,209
4. TEXAS - 70,814
5. GEORGIA - 38,357
6. NEW JERSEY - 37,317
7. ILLINOIS - 33,690
8. PENNSYLVANIA - 31,950
9. MARYLAND - 30,293
10. NORTH CAROLINA - 26,437
11. VIRGINIA - 22,003
12. OHIO - 18,678
13. MASSACHUSETTS - 17,946
14. TENNESSEE - 16,206
15. MICHIGAN - 15,013
16. DC - 14,989
17. ARIZONA, ALABAMA, MISSOURI ETC = AROUND 12,000 EACH STATE
NB: If you want to predict the total numbers for 2015, make your own assumption. Let's say, each case infected 2 per persons year.
NEW YORK FOR 2013 = 129,987 X 2 =259,974 (2013) ,
NEWYORK FOR 2014 = 129,987 X 2 X 2 = 519,948 (2014)
NEWYORK FOR 2015 = 129,987 X2 X 2 X 2 = 1,039,896 (2015)
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The highest Rate of newly diagnosed of HIV By the state:
1. FLORIDA - Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, West Palm beach and surroundings
2. LOUSIANA - New Orleans & Baton Rouge & surroundings
3. MARYLAND - Baltimore, Colombia, Towson surroundings
4. GEORGIA - Atlanta & surroundings
5. WASHINGTON DC, VIRGINIA & ALEXANDRIA (DC, VA, MD, WV)
AND RANK 6, 7 , 8 , 9, 10 -FIND IT OUT YOURSELF
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Table 20. Adults and adolescents living with diagnosed HIV infection, by race/ethnicity and area of residence, year-end 2012—United States and 6 dependent areas
Table 18. Diagnoses of HIV infection, by area of residence, 2013—United States and 6 dependent area