United States HIV Infection and AIDS Statistics
The following is a summary of HIV infection and AIDS statistics in the United States and Dependent Areas, based on the HIV Surveillance Report, Volume 21.
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- United States and Dependent Areas. From the beginning of the AIDS epidemic through 2009, some 1,142,714 people have been diagnosed with AIDS in America.
- There were 490,696 people living with an AIDS diagnoses in the United States and five dependent areas by the end of 2008, CDC estimated.
- AIDS has killed about 617,025 people in the U.S. since the 1980s.
- Some 42,959 new diagnoses of HIV infection in the 40 states and five dependent areas were recorded in 2008.
- About 75% of adults and adolescents living with an AIDS diagnosis are male.
- Global. More than 36 million people were living with HIV/AIDS in 2009.
- About 2.8 million people were newly infected with HIV in 2009.
- An estimated 2.4 million people died of aids in 2008.
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