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Pediatric HIV Surveillance

Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention. Pediatric HIV Surveillance. Diagnoses of HIV Infection among Children Aged <13 Years, by Age at Diagnosis , 2010–2016—United States and 6 Dependent Areas N = 1,323.

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Pediatric HIV Surveillance

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  1. Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention Pediatric HIV Surveillance

  2. Diagnoses of HIV Infection among Children Aged <13 Years, by Age at Diagnosis, 2010–2016—United States and 6 Dependent Areas N = 1,323

  3. Diagnoses of HIV Infection among Children Aged <13 Years, by Race/Ethnicity, 2010-2016—United States and 6 Dependent Areas N =1,323 a Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

  4. Diagnoses of HIV Infection and Population in Children Aged <13 Yearsby Race/Ethnicity, 2017—United States Note. Data for the year 2017 are preliminary and based on 6 months reporting delay.    a Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

  5. Stage 3 (AIDS) Classifications among Persons with Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection,1985–2016—United States and 6 Dependent Areas

  6. Percentages of Stage 3 (AIDS) Classifications among Children Aged <13 Years with Diagnosed HIV Infection, by Race/Ethnicity and Year of Classification, 1985–2016—United States and 6 Dependent Areas a Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

  7. Persons Living with Diagnosed Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection, Year-end 2016—United States and 6 Dependent AreasN = 11,915 Persons Living with Diagnosed Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection, Year-end 2016—United States and 6 Dependent AreasN = 11,915 Note. Data are based on address of residence as of December 31, 2015 (i.e., most recent known address). American Samoa Guam Northern Mariana Islands Puerto Rico Republic of Palau U.S. Virgin Islands 0 2 0 244 0 9

  8. Persons Living with Diagnosed Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection Ever Classified as Stage 3 (AIDS), Year-end 2016—United States and 6 Dependent AreasN = 5,751 Note. Data are based on address of residence as of December 31, 2015 (i.e., most recent known address). American Samoa Guam Northern Mariana Islands Puerto Rico Republic of Palau U.S. Virgin Islands 0 1 0 143 0 6

  9. Age Distribution of Persons Living with Diagnosed Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection, Year-end 2016—United States and 6 Dependent AreasN = 11,915

  10. Rates of Females Aged 15−44 Years Living with Diagnosed HIV Infection, by Area of Residence, 2016—United States and Puerto Rico N = 91,296Total Rate: 141.8 Puerto Rico 216.9

  11. Diagnoses of Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection among Children Born During 2015, by Area of Residence—United States and Puerto RicoN = 54 Puerto Rico 0

  12. Diagnoses of PerinatallyAcquired HIV Infection among Children, Birth Years 2010–2015, by Area of Residence—United States and Puerto Rico N = 467 Note. Data for children residing in, butborn outside of, the United States and Puerto Rico are included. Puerto Rico 2

  13. Diagnoses of Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection among Children Born in the United States and Puerto Rico, Birth Years 2010–2015, by Area of ResidenceN = 348 Puerto Rico 1

  14. Time of Maternal HIV Testing among Children with Diagnosed Perinatally Acquired HIV Infection and Children Exposed to HIV, Birth Years 2010–2015—United States and Puerto Rico

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