This page gives you access to HIV/AIDS statistics for the United States. You can also see international HIV/AIDS statistics by going to the international statistics page. At the bottom of this page, you will also find a series of slides from the CDC depicting current U.S. statistics.
Through the end of 2000 in the United States, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported a total of 440,004 adults, adolescents, and children living with HIV infection and with AIDS (435,794 adults/adolescents; 4,210 children < 13 years old).
The breakdown by HIV infection and AIDS is:
Living with HIV Infection
Adults/Adolescents
125,450
Children < 13 years old
1,608
Total
127,058
Living with AIDS
Adults/Adolescents
310,344
Children < 13 years old
2,601
Total
312,946
HIV/AIDS Statistics by U.S. State:
To view the statistics by state, use the list below to click on the state you wish to research. The list includes U.S. dependencies, possessions, and associated nations.
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Slides from the CDC Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention
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Mother's Exposure Category by Year of Diagnosis for Perinatally Acquired AIDS, 1982-1999
AIDS in Children <13 Years of Age by Exposure Category Reported in 2000 and Cumulative
Perinatally Acquired AIDS Cases by Quarter-Year of Diagnosis, 1985-1999
Percent of Perinatally HIV Exposed or Infected Children who Received or whose Mothers Received any ZDV, Born 1993-1999 in 36 States
AIDS Rates per 100,000 Children <13 Years of Age by Race/Ethnicity, Reported in 2000
AIDS Cases in Racial/Ethnic Minorities, January 1986-June 2000
Proportion of AIDS Cases by Race/Ethnicity and Year of Report, 1985-2000
AIDS in Blacks and Hispanics
AIDS Cases in Adults and Adolescents by Exposure Category and Race/Ethnicity Reported through2000
AIDS in 13- to 19-Year-Olds, by Sex and Year of Report, through December 2000
HIV Infection and AIDS in 13- to 19-Year Olds Reported in 2000
Adolescents 13-19 Years of Age Living with HIV Infection and AIDS, Reported through 2000
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D.C. 20041