| Literature DB >> 21826193 |
Joseph Prejean1, Ruiguang Song, Angela Hernandez, Rebecca Ziebell, Timothy Green, Frances Walker, Lillian S Lin, Qian An, Jonathan Mermin, Amy Lansky, H Irene Hall.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The estimated number of new HIV infections in the United States reflects the leading edge of the epidemic. Previously, CDC estimated HIV incidence in the United States in 2006 as 56,300 (95% CI: 48,200-64,500). We updated the 2006 estimate and calculated incidence for 2007-2009 using improved methodology.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21826193 PMCID: PMC3149556 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0017502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Estimated Incidence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Rate per 100,000, 50 U.S. States and the District of Columbia, 2006–2009.
| 2006 | 2007 | ||||
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| Incidence, No. (%) [95% CI] | Rate [95% CI] | Incidence, No. (%) [95% CI] | Rate [95% CI] | |
| Total | 48,600 [42,400–54,700] | 19.8 [17.3–22.2] | 56,000 [49,100–62,900] | 22.5 [19.7–25.3] | |
| Sex | Male | 36,200 (75) [31,300–41,100] | 30.1 [26.0–34.2] | 42,400 (76) [36,900–47,900] | 34.9 [30.3–39.4] |
| Female | 12,400 (25) [10,400–14,300] | 9.8 [8.3–11.4] | 13,600 (24) [11,500–15,800] | 10.7 [9.0–12.4] | |
| Race/ethnicity | American Indian/Alaska Native | 150 (<1) [0–380] | 8.3 [0.0–20.9] | 210 (<1) [0–520] | 11.6 [0.0–28.2] |
| Asian | 880 (2) [30–1,700] | 8.4 [0.3–16.4] | 1,200 (2) [330–2,200] | 11.5 [3.0–20.0] | |
| Black/African American | 21,200 (44) [18,400–24,000] | 72.7 [63.0–82.4] | 23,400 (42) [20,400–26,500] | 79.2 [68.9–89.6] | |
| Hispanic/Latino | 9,000 (18) [7,400–10,600] | 27.6 [22.6–32.5] | 11,200 (20) [9,300–13,100] | 33.4 [27.8–39.0] | |
| Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander | 130 (<1) [0–420] | 38.8 [0.0–124.5] | 190 (<1) [0–890] | 54.0 [0.0–258.4] | |
| White | 16,600 (34) [13,800–19,400] | 9.8 [8.1–11.5] | 18,900 (34) [15,800–22,100] | 11.2 [9.3–13.0] | |
| Multiple races | 680 (1) [330–1,000] | 25.4 [12.2–38.7] | 750 (1) [370–1,100] | 27.2 [13.3–41.0] | |
| Age at infection (yr) | 13–29 | 15,600 (32) [13,100–18,000] | 21.8 [18.4–25.2] | 20,100 (36) [17,200–23,100] | 27.9 [23.8–32.0] |
| 30–39 | 14,900 (31) [12,500–17,400] | 37.0 [30.9–43.2] | 16,700 (30) [14,100–19,400] | 41.5 [35.0–48.0] | |
| 40–49 | 12,600 (26) [10,400–14,700] | 27.9 [23.1–32.7] | 13,100 (23) [11,000–15,200] | 29.3 [24.6–34.1] | |
| 50–99 | 5,500 (11) [4,300–6,700] | 6.2 [4.8–7.6] | 6,000 (11) [4,800–7,200] | 6.6 [5.2–7.9] | |
| Transmission category | Male-to-male sexual contact | 27,000 (56) [23,000–31,000] | 32,300 (58) [27,800–36,800] | ||
| Injection drug use | 5,300 (11) [4,000–6,600] | 5,900 (10) [4,500–7,200] | |||
| Male-to-male sexual contact and Injection drug use | 1,900 (4) [1,200–2,700] | 1,900 (3) [1,300–2,600] | |||
| Heterosexual contact | 14,300 (29) [11,900–16,600] | 15,700 (28) [13,400–18,100] | |||
| Other | 80 (<1) [0–210] | 100 (<1) [0–270] | |||
CI, Confidence Interval. Confidence intervals reflect random variability affecting model uncertainty but may not reflect model-assumption uncertainty; thus, they should be interpreted with caution.
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.
*Indicates significantly different (p<0.05) from the 2006 estimate for the same group.
**Indicates significantly different (p<0.05) from the 2007 estimate for the same group.
Figure 1Rate (per 100,000) of new HIV infections by gender and race/ethnicity – United States, 2006–2009.
Each year, the highest rate of new infections was in black/African American males. Among females, blacks/African Americans also had the highest rates of new infections annually.
Estimated Number, Percentage, and Rate per 100,000 of New Infections with Associated 95% Confidence Intervals among Blacks/African Americans - United States, 2006–2009.
| 2006 | 2007 | ||||
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| Incidence, No. (%) [95% CI] | Rate [95% CI] | Incidence, No. (%) [95% CI] | Rate [95% CI] | |
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| 13–29 | 5,300 (38) [4,200–6,400] | 103.2 [82.5–124.0] | 7,100 (46) [5,800–8,400] | 136.2 [110.8–161.5] |
| 30–39 | 3,700 (26) [2,800–4,600] | 154.3 [115.8–192.8] | 3,900 (25) [3,000–4,700] | 159.6 [122.8–196.4] | |
| 40–49 | 3,500 (25) [2,500–4,500] | 137.4 [97.0–177.8] | 2,900 (19) [2,200–3,700] | 116.7 [88.3–145.1] | |
| 50–99 | 1,600 (11) [1,000–2,200] | 44.4 [28.4–60.4] | 1,600 (10) [1,000–2,100] | 42.2 [28.0–56.4] | |
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| Male-to-male sexual contact | 9,000 (64) [7,400–10,700] | 10,400 (67) [8,600–12,200] | ||
| Injection drug use | 1,600 (12) [970–2,300] | 1,500 (10) [980–2,100] | |||
| Male-to-male sexual contact and Injection drug use | 700 (5) [340–1,100] | 540 (4) [240–850] | |||
| Heterosexual contact | 2,700 (19) [1,900–3,500] | 3,000 (19) [2,300–3,700] | |||
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| 14,100 [11,800–16,300] | 103.1 [86.7–119.4] | 15,500 [13,100–17,800] | 111.5 [94.8–128.1] | |
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| 13–29 | 2,200 (30) [1,600–2,800] | 42.5 [30.5–54.4] | 3,000 (37) [2,300–3,700] | 57.8 [44.7–70.9] |
| 30–39 | 2,200 (31) [1,600–2,800] | 82.0 [61.0–103.0] | 2,300 (28) [1,600–2,900] | 84.2 [61.0–107.3] | |
| 40–49 | 1,900 (26) [1,300–2,400] | 63.9 [45.6–82.1] | 1,800 (23) [1,300–2,300] | 63.0 [44.8–81.1] | |
| 50–99 | 920 (13) [550–1,300] | 19.1 [11.4–26.8] | 940 (12) [570–1,300] | 18.8 [11.5–26.1] | |
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| Injection drug use | 1,100 (16) [700–1,500] | 1,400 (17) [830–1,900] | ||
| Heterosexual contact | 6,000 (84) [4,900–7,100] | 6,600 (83) [5,400–7,900] | |||
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| 7,100 [5,900–8,400] | 46.0 [38.0–54.0] | 8,000 [6,600–9,400] | 50.8 [42.0–59.6] | |
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| 21,200 [18,400–24,000] | 72.7 [63.0–82.4] | 23,400 [20,400–26,500] | 79.2 [68.9–89.6] | |
CI, Confidence Interval. Confidence intervals reflect random variability affecting model uncertainty but may not reflect model-assumption uncertainty; thus, they should be interpreted with caution.
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
Because column subtotals and totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column subtotal or total.
*Indicates significantly different (p<0.05) from the 2006 estimate for the same group.
**Indicates significantly different (p<0.05) from the 2007 estimate for the same group.
Estimated Number, Percentage, and Rate per 100,000 of New Infections with Associated 95% Confidence Intervals among Hispanics/Latinosa - United States, 2006–2009.
| 2006 | 2007 | ||||
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| Incidence, No. (%) [95% CI] | Rate [95% CI] | Incidence, No. (%) [95% CI] | Rate [95% CI] | |
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| 13–29 | 2,600 (37) [1,800–3,400] | 37.6 [26.3–49.0] | 3,500 (38) [2,600–4,400] | 49.6 [36.5–62.7] |
| 30–39 | 2,400 (34) [1,600–3,100] | 61.6 [42.4–80.8] | 3,100 (34) [2,200–4,000] | 77.4 [55.2–99.6] | |
| 40–49 | 1,500 (21) [890–2,100] | 51.6 [30.8–72.4] | 1,900 (21) [1,300–2,600] | 63.8 [41.7–85.9] | |
| 50–99 | 460 (7) [160–770] | 14.6 [4.9–24.3] | 630 (7) [330–940] | 18.8 [9.7–27.8] | |
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| Male-to-male sexual contact | 5,200 (75) [4,100–6,400] | 6,800 (75) [5,400–8,200] | ||
| Injection drug use | 600 (9) [270–920] | 940 (10) [500–1,400] | |||
| Male-to-male sexual contact and Injection drug use | 280 (4) [80–480] | 370 (4) [110–630] | |||
| Heterosexual contact | 830 (12) [370–1,300] | 1,000 (11) [550–1,400] | |||
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| 7,000 [5,600–8,400] | 41.2 [32.9–49.5] | 9,200 [7,500–10,800] | 52.5 [42.8–62.2] | |
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| 13–29 | 750 (37) [430–1,100] | 12.5 [7.1–17.8] | 780 (38) [390–1,200] | 12.7 [6.3–19.2] |
| 30–39 | 580 (29) [280–890] | 17.6 [8.5–26.7] | 580 (28) [310–850] | 17.0 [9.1–24.9] | |
| 40–49 | 410 (20) [200–630] | 15.4 [7.4–23.4] | 440 (21) [170–710] | 15.9 [6.2–25.5] | |
| 50–99 | 270 (13) [20–520] | 7.4 [0.4–14.3] | 260 (12) [50–470] | 6.7 [1.2–12.1] | |
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| Injection drug use | 310 (15) [70–550] | 330 (16) [80–570] | ||
| Heterosexual contact | 1,700 (85) [1,100–2,300] | 1,700 (84) [1,100–2,300] | |||
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| 2,000 [1,400–2,600] | 12.9 [9.0–16.7] | 2,100 [1,400–2,700] | 12.7 [8.7–16.8] | |
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| 9,000 [7,400–10,600] | 27.6 [22.6–32.5] | 11,200 [9,300–13,100] | 33.4 [27.8–39.0] | |
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
CI, Confidence Interval. Confidence intervals reflect random variability affecting model uncertainty but may not reflect model-assumption uncertainty; thus, they should be interpreted with caution.
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
Because column subtotals and totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column subtotal or total.
*Indicates significantly different (p<0.05) from the 2006 estimate for the same group.
**Indicates significantly different (p<0.05) from the 2007 estimate for the same group.
Estimated Number, Percentage, and Rate per 100,000 of New Infections with Associated 95% Confidence Intervals among Whites - United States, 2006–2009.
| 2006 | 2007 | ||||
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| Incidence, No. (%) [95% CI] | Rate [95% CI] | Incidence, No. (%) [95% CI] | Rate [95% CI] | |
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| 13–29 | 3,200 (23) [2,100–4,200] | 14.4 [9.7–19.1] | 3,900 (24) [2,600–5,200] | 17.6 [11.8–23.3] |
| 30–39 | 4,700 (34) [3,400–6,000] | 37.4 [26.7–48.0] | 5,400 (34) [3,900–6,900] | 43.5 [31.6–55.3] | |
| 40–49 | 4,200 (31) [3,100–5,400] | 27.0 [19.6–34.4] | 4,600 (29) [3,400–5,900] | 30.3 [22.2–38.3] | |
| 50–99 | 1,700 (12) [1,100–2,400] | 5.4 [3.4–7.3] | 2,000 (13) [1,300–2,800] | 6.2 [4.1–8.4] | |
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| Male-to-male sexual contact | 11,700 (85) [9,500–13,900] | 13,700 (86) [11,200–16,300] | ||
| Injection drug use | 590 (4) [210–970] | 650 (4) [210–1,100] | |||
| Male-to-male sexual contact and Injection drug use | 880 (6) [380–1,400] | 950 (6) [450–1,500] | |||
| Heterosexual contact | 600 (4) [180–1,000] | 580 (4) [200–950] | |||
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| 13,800 [11,300–16,300] | 16.8 [13.7–19.8] | 16,000 [13,200–18,700] | 19.3 [15.9–22.7] | |
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| 13–29 | 970 (35) [380–1,600] | 4.6 [1.8–7.4] | 970 (32) [350–1,600] | 4.6 [1.7–7.5] |
| 30–39 | 810 (29) [400–1,200] | 6.6 [3.2–9.9] | 880 (29) [450–1,300] | 7.2 [3.7–10.7] | |
| 40–49 | 660 (24) [320–1,000] | 4.2 [2.1–6.3] | 820 (27) [370–1,300) | 5.3 [2.4–8.3] | |
| 50–99 | 330 (12) [80–580] | 0.9 [0.2–1.5] | 320 (11) [100–530] | 0.8 [0.3–1.4] | |
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| Injection drug use | 860 (31) [310–1,400] | 830 (28) [430–1,200] | ||
| Heterosexual contact | 1,900 (69) [1,200–2,600] | 2,100 (72) [1,300–3,000] | |||
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| 2,800 [1,900–3,700] | 3.2 [2.2–4.2] | 3,000 [2,000–4,000] | 3.4 [2.3–4.6] | |
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| 16,600 [13,800–19,400] | 9.8 [8.1–11.5] | 18,900 [15,800–22,100] | 11.2 [9.3–13.0] | |
CI, Confidence Interval. Confidence intervals reflect random variability affecting model uncertainty but may not reflect model-assumption uncertainty; thus, they should be interpreted with caution.
Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection.
Because column subtotals and totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column subtotal or total.
Indicates significantly different (p<0.05) from the 2007 estimate for the same group.
Estimated HIV Incidence and Associated 95% Confidence Intervals Among Black/African American, Hispanic/Latinoa, and White Men Who Have Sex with Men, United States, 2006–2009.
| 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | ||
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| Incidence, No. (%) [95% CI] | Incidence, No. (%) [95% CI] | Incidence, No. (%) [95% CI] | Incidence, No. (%) [95% CI] | |
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| 9,000 [7,400–10,700] | 10,400 [8,600–12,200] | 9,800 [8,200–11,500] | 10,800 [9,100–12,500] | |
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| 13–29 | 4,400 (49) [3,500–5,400] | 5,900 (57) [4,700–7,100] | 6,100 (62) [4,900–7,300] | 6,500 (60) [5,300–7,700] |
| 30–39 | 2,300 (26) [1,600–3,000] | 2,500 (24) [1,800–3,200] | 2,000 (21) [1,400–2,600] | 2,500 (23) [1,800–3,200] | |
| 40–49 | 1,700 (19) [1,100–2,300] | 1,400 (14) [960–1,900] | 1,300 (13) [840–1,700] | 1,400 (13) [870–1,800] | |
| 50–99 | 560 (6) [230–880] | 560 (5) [240–880] | 430 (4) [190–670] | 450 (4) [210–700] | |
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| 5,200 [4,100–6,400] | 6,800 [5,400–8,200] | 5,500 [4,400–6,600] | 6,000 [4,800–7,100] | |
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| 13–29 | 2,100 (40) [1,400–2,800] | 2,900 (43) [2,100–3,700] | 2,500 (46) [1,800–3,200] | 2,700 (45) [2,000–3,400] |
| 30–39 | 1,900 (36) [1,200–2,600] | 2,300 (33) [1,600–3,000] | 1,900 (35) [1,300–2,500] | 2,000 (34) [1,300–2,700] | |
| 40–49 | 1,000 (19) [530–1,500] | 1,300 (19) [720–1,800] | 790 (14) [450–1,100] | 1,000 (17) [590–1,400] | |
| 50–99 | 230 (4) [0–460] | 360 (5) [140–590] | 240 (4) [60–410] | 300 (5) [90–500] | |
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| 11,700 [9,500–13,900] | 13,700 [11,200–16,300] | 10,500 [8,600–12,400] | 11,400 [9,300–13,500] | |
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| 13–29 | 2,700 (23) [1,800–3,600] | 3,400 (25) [2,300–4,600] | 3,000 (28) [2,000–3,900] | 3,200 (28) [2,200–4,200] |
| 30–39 | 4,100 (35) [2,900–5,300] | 4,700 (34) [3,300–6,000] | 3,300 (31) [2,300–4,200] | 3,200 (28) [2,300–4,200] | |
| 40–49 | 3,500 (30) [2,500–4,500] | 3,900 (29) [2,800–5,000] | 3,000 (28) [2,200–3,800] | 3,400 (30) [2,500–4,400] | |
| 50–99 | 1,400 (12) [850–1,900] | 1,700 (13) [1,100–2,400] | 1,300 (12) [810–1,700] | 1,600 (14) [970–2,200] | |
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| 27,000 [23,000–31,000] | 32,300 [27,800–36,800] | 26,900 [23,200–30,600] | 29,300 [25,400–33,200] | |
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| 13–29 | 9,600 (36) [7,900–11,300] | 12,800 (39) [10,600–14,900] | 12,100 (45) [10,100–14,100] | 12,900 (44) [10,800–14,900] |
| 30–39 | 8,600 (32) [6,800–10,500] | 9,900 (30) [7,900–11,800] | 7,500 (28) [6,100–9,000] | 8,000 (27) [6,400–9,500] | |
| 40–49 | 6,500 (24) [5,100–7,900] | 6,900 (21) [5,500–8,400] | 5,300 (20) [4,100–6,500] | 6,000 (21) [4,700–7,300] | |
| 50–99 | 2,300 (8) [1,600–3,000] | 2,800 (9) [1,900–3,600] | 2,000 (8) [1,400–2,600] | 2,400 (8) [1,700–3,100] | |
Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.
CI, Confidence Interval. Confidence intervals reflect random variability affecting model uncertainty but may not reflect model-assumption uncertainty; thus, they should be interpreted with caution.
Because column totals for estimated numbers were calculated independently of the values for the subpopulations, the values in each column may not sum to the column total.
*Indicates significantly different (p<0.05) from the 2006 estimate for the same group.
**Indicates significantly different (p<0.05) from the 2007 estimate for the same group.
Figure 2HIV incidence among 13–29 year old men who have sex with men (MSM) overall and by race/ethnicity – United States, 2006–2009.
HIV incidence in all MSM 13–29 demonstrated a statistically significant estimated annual percentage change (EAPC) of 8.1% (95% CI: 1.9%–14.9%; p = 0.01). The EAPC for young black/African American MSM was 12.2% (95% CI: 4.2%–20.9%; p = 0.002) but was not significant for other young MSM.