World AIDS Day
a health fair at tamarind park in downtown honolulu to bring awareness to AIDS and HIV
the following is the estimated number of people living with AIDS in the U.S.
North Dakota 70
Wyoming 88
South Dakota 124
Montana 185
Vermont 226
Idaho 282
Alaska 321
Maine 477
New Hampshire 564
Nebraska 698
West Virginia 701
Iowa 819
Utah 1,125
Hawaii 1,188
New Mexico 1,215
Kansas 1,216
Rhode Island 1,248
Delaware 1,688
Oklahoma 1,995
Arkansas 2,030
Wisconsin 2,060
Minnesota 2,177
Kentucky 2,479
Oregon 2,628
Nevada 2,840
Alabama 3,173
Mississippi 3,191
Indiana 3,859
Colorado 3,894
Arizona 4,733
Washington 5,152
Missouri 5,202
Tennessee 6,133
Michigan 6,247
South Carolina 6,483
Ohio 7,138
Connecticut 7,185
Louisiana 7,808
Virginia 8,094
North Carolina 8,418
Massachusetts 8,705
District of Columbia 9,794
Maryland 14,108
Illinois 16,056
Georgia 16,181
Pennsylvania 16,929
New Jersey 17,739
Texas 32,450
Florida 45,246
California 59,754
New York 73,794
Rate of AIDS per 100,000 people:
Vermont 1
Wyoming 1.2
Maine 1.6
North Dakota 1.6
Idaho 1.7
Montana 2.1
Wisconsin 2.2
South Dakota 2.4
New Hampshire 2.6
Utah 2.6
Nebraska 3
Iowa 3.2
Alaska 3.9
Kansas 3.9
West Virginia 4.1
Minnesota 4.4
Oregon 6
Kentucky 6.2
Indiana 6.5
Missouri 6.7
Ohio 6.8
New Mexico 7.1
Colorado 7.7
Washington 7.7
Oklahoma 7.9
Michigan 8.1
Rhode Island 8.3
Hawaii 8.5
Virginia 8.5
Arkansas 8.7
Arizona 10.8
Massachusetts 10.8
North Carolina 10.9
California 11.3
Alabama 11.4
Pennsylvania 12.1
Nevada 12.3
Mississippi 13.2
Texas 13.6
Tennessee 14.1
New Jersey 14.7
Illinois 15.1
South Carolina 15.7
Connecticut 19
Delaware 20.9
Louisiana 21.2
Georgia 25.7
Florida 27.9
Maryland 28.5
New York 32.7
District of Columbia 128.4
the following is the estimated number of people living with AIDS in the U.S.
North Dakota 70
Wyoming 88
South Dakota 124
Montana 185
Vermont 226
Idaho 282
Alaska 321
Maine 477
New Hampshire 564
Nebraska 698
West Virginia 701
Iowa 819
Utah 1,125
Hawaii 1,188
New Mexico 1,215
Kansas 1,216
Rhode Island 1,248
Delaware 1,688
Oklahoma 1,995
Arkansas 2,030
Wisconsin 2,060
Minnesota 2,177
Kentucky 2,479
Oregon 2,628
Nevada 2,840
Alabama 3,173
Mississippi 3,191
Indiana 3,859
Colorado 3,894
Arizona 4,733
Washington 5,152
Missouri 5,202
Tennessee 6,133
Michigan 6,247
South Carolina 6,483
Ohio 7,138
Connecticut 7,185
Louisiana 7,808
Virginia 8,094
North Carolina 8,418
Massachusetts 8,705
District of Columbia 9,794
Maryland 14,108
Illinois 16,056
Georgia 16,181
Pennsylvania 16,929
New Jersey 17,739
Texas 32,450
Florida 45,246
California 59,754
New York 73,794
Rate of AIDS per 100,000 people:
Vermont 1
Wyoming 1.2
Maine 1.6
North Dakota 1.6
Idaho 1.7
Montana 2.1
Wisconsin 2.2
South Dakota 2.4
New Hampshire 2.6
Utah 2.6
Nebraska 3
Iowa 3.2
Alaska 3.9
Kansas 3.9
West Virginia 4.1
Minnesota 4.4
Oregon 6
Kentucky 6.2
Indiana 6.5
Missouri 6.7
Ohio 6.8
New Mexico 7.1
Colorado 7.7
Washington 7.7
Oklahoma 7.9
Michigan 8.1
Rhode Island 8.3
Hawaii 8.5
Virginia 8.5
Arkansas 8.7
Arizona 10.8
Massachusetts 10.8
North Carolina 10.9
California 11.3
Alabama 11.4
Pennsylvania 12.1
Nevada 12.3
Mississippi 13.2
Texas 13.6
Tennessee 14.1
New Jersey 14.7
Illinois 15.1
South Carolina 15.7
Connecticut 19
Delaware 20.9
Louisiana 21.2
Georgia 25.7
Florida 27.9
Maryland 28.5
New York 32.7
District of Columbia 128.4
7 Comments:
Those figures are very scary. Good post!
nice photo!!so shining!!
and those figures...
i think everyone should notice this whole world problem.
have a nice weekend.
jing
www.shanghaidailyphoto.com
post tres interresant qui fait froid dans le dos. quand on voit, que les USA refusent encore que des seropositifs viennent en vacances aux USA ;o(((
post very interesting which makes cold in the back. when it is seen, that the USA still refuse that the séropositive ones come on holiday to the USA ;o((
very nice photo and nice square to hung out
The number for Hawaii is pretty high considering that Hawaii ranks number 42 in US population. Hawaii should be where Maine is...
aisha, that was a very good point and i added the rate of AIDS per 100,000 population
This is just incredible. can't believe the numbers are so low in dakota, Wyoming and Vermont - and yes the figures for Hawaii are scaringly high. Thanks for bringing those figures to us!
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