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Hispanic population in Virginia HIV/AIDS Trends Data through 2006. HIV*/AIDS Trends. Between 2005-2006, statewide decrease (3%) in reported HIV and AIDS In the Hispanic population there was a 2% increase in reported cases of HIV and AIDS
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Hispanic population in VirginiaHIV/AIDS TrendsData through 2006
HIV*/AIDS Trends • Between 2005-2006, statewide decrease (3%) in reported HIV and AIDS • In the Hispanic population there was a 2% increase in reported cases of HIV and AIDS • In 2006, 28% of reported cases of HIV and AIDS were white, 61% black, 10% Hispanic and 1% reported another race • Majority of the reported cases of HIV and AIDS among Hispanics, in 2006, were male (73%) *Includes those that may have progressed to AIDS
HIV*/AIDS Trends • In 2006, 62% of reported cases of HIV/AIDS in the Hispanic population were in the Northern Region, 42% of these cases are in Fairfax County *Includes those that may have progressed to AIDS
VirginiaHispanic HIV*/AIDS Cases by Region, 2006 (N=143) *Includes those that may have progressed to AIDS
Hispanic Population in Virginia (N=1,104)Cases of HIV/AIDS* (1996-2006) *Includes those that may have progressed to AIDS
Individuals Living with HIV(not AIDS)/AIDS in Virginia, by Race, at the end of 2006 (N=18,106)
Hispanic Individuals Living with HIV(not AIDS)/AIDS in Virginia, by Risk at the end of 2006 (N=1,016) *246 cases unidentified risk or undetermined risk