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2008 National Healthcare Quality & Disparities Reports

Table 5_2_4.1
HIV infection deaths per 100,000 population,a United States, 1999 and 2005
Population group 2005 1999
Number Rate SE Number Rate SE
Total 12,542 4.2 0.0 14,801 5.3 0.0
Age, not age adjusted 0–17 * * * * * *
18–44 5,827 5.1 0.1 9,144 DNA DNA
45–64 6,128 8.4 0.1 5,056 8.4 0.1
65 and over 557 1.5 0.1 482 1.4 0.1
Race American Indian/Alaska Native 80 2.7 0.3 68 2.6 0.3
Asian/Pacific Islander 80 0.6 0.1 89 0.8 0.1
Black 7,021 19.4 0.2 7,892 23.6 0.3
White 5,361 2.2 0.0 6,752 2.9 0.0
Ethnicity Hispanic, all races 1,645 4.7 0.1 1,958 6.9 0.2
Non-Hispanic, all races 10,812 4.2 0.0 12,638 5.1 0.0
Non-Hispanic, Black 6,907 19.8 0.2 7,751 24.0 0.3
Non-Hispanic, White 3,755 1.8 0.0 4,744 2.3 0.0
Gender Male 9,188 6.2 0.1 11,233 8.2 0.1
Female 3,354 2.3 0.0 3,568 2.5 0.0
Education, ages 25–64 Less than high school 1,357 13.9 0.4 3,100 19.0 0.3
High school graduate 2,203 7.9 0.2 5,747 13.1 0.2
At least some college 1,292 2.7 0.1 3,388 4.6 0.1
Residence locationb Metropolitan 11,545 4.6 0.0 DNA DNA DNA
  Large central metro 6,710 7.6 0.1 DNA DNA DNA
  Large fringe metro 2,207 2.9 0.1 DNA DNA DNA
  Medium metro 1,984 3.4 0.1 DNA DNA DNA
  Small metro 644 2.4 0.1 DNA DNA DNA
Micropolitan (nonmetro) 646 2.2 0.1 DNA DNA DNA
Noncore (nonmetro) 351 1.8 0.1 DNA DNA DNA

a Estimates are age adjusted to the 2000 standard population, except where indicated. Respondents for which age is not reported are not included in the age adjustment calculations and are excluded from displayed numerators.

b For more information, see the National Vital Statistics System entry in Appendix A, Data Sources.

DNA - Data have not been analyzed.

* - Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality.

Key: SE: standard error.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System - Mortality.

 

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