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AIDS Surveillance ..........................................................................................................................................................................................1..-2..0.....
Editorial Notes ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................2............. Georgia Health Units .................................................................................................................................................................................................................3........... Effect of the Expanded AIDS Surveillance Definition ................... . .....................................................................................................................................4......... Cumulative Number of Reported AIDS Cases Among the Top Eight ReportingStates. 1981-1994 .......................................................................................5..... Cumulative AIDS Cases by Health District, Georgia, 1981-1994 ............................................................................................................................................6........ CumulativeAIDS Case Rate per 100,000 Population by County. Georgia, 1981-1994...........................................................................................................7..... Proportional Distributionof Georgia AIDS Cases by GeographicalArea and Year of Diagnosis, 1990-1994 .......................................................................8.... Number of AIDS Cases by Area of Residence and Year of Report. Georgia. 1990 and 1994 ..............................................................................................9...... AIDS Case Rate per 100,000 Population by Health District and Year of Report, 1990-1994 ................... . . ..................................................................0...-. 13 ProportionalDistributionof Georgia Adult/Adolescent AIDS Cases by Selected Risk Categories and Year of Diagnosis. 1990-1994 ...............................1..4 Number of AIDS Cases by Selected Risk Categories and Year of Report. Georgia. 1990 and 1994 ..................................................................................1..5... ProportionalDistributionof Georgia AdultIAdolescent AIDS Cases by Race and Year of Diagnosis. 1990-1994 ...............................................................1..6. Proportion of AIDS Cases that are Female by Race and Year of Diagnosis, 1984-1994 ......................................................................................................1..7..... Male to Female Ratio of AIDS Cases by Year of Diagnosis. Georgia, 1984-1994 ..................................................................................................................1..8... ProportionalDistributionof All Reported AIDS Cases by Sex and Age Group. Georgia. 1981-1994 ................... . . ...........................................................1.9. Pediatric AIDS Cases by RaceIEthnicityand Year of Diagnosis. Georgia, 1982-1994 ........................................................................................................2..0..... Cumulative Pediatric AIDS Cases by Risk Category of Mother, Georgia. 1981-1994.............................................................................................................2.1.....
HIV Family of Surveys ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 22-46
Survey of ChildbearingWomen.......................................................................................................................................................................................2..3..-.2.7......
HIV SeroprevalenceAmong ChildbearingWomen by Year ...................................................................................................................................2..4..... HIV SeroprevalenceAmong ChildbearingWomen in MetropolitanAtlanta Health Districts .................................................................................2.5.. HIV Seroprevalence Among ChildbearingWomen by Health Districts Outside of MetropolitanAtlanta .............................................................2..6. HIV SeroprevalenceAmong ChildbearingWomen by Health District and Race. Georgia. 1994 .........................................................................2.7..
Blinded Surveys .................................................................................................................................................................................................................2..8..-.3..9....
HIV SeroprevalenceAmong All Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic Patients by Testing Period ..........................................................................2.9. HIV Seroprevalence Among All Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic Patients by Sexual Orientationand Testing Period ......................................30 HIV Seroprevalence Among All Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic Patients by Sexual Orientation, Race and Testing Period ........................ 31 HIV Seroprevalence Among HeterosexualSexually Transmitted Disease Clinic Patients by Sex and Testing Period .............................................3. 2 HIV SeroprevalenceAmong Drug Treatment Clinic Patients by Testing Period, Atlanta. Georgia ........................................................................ 33 HIV SeroprevalenceAmong Intravenous Drug Users by Race, Sex and Testing Period ........................................................................................3..4... HIV SeroprevalenceAmong Non-IntravenousDrug Users by Race, Sex and Testing Period .................................................................................3..5..
Overall HIV SeroprevalenceAmong the Homeless by Testing Period .................. .. ............................................................................................3..6...
HIV Seroprevelance Among the Homeless by Race. Sex and Testing Period .........................................................................................................3.7... HIV SeroprevalenceAmong the Homeless by Risk Category. 03190-06194 ........................................................................................................3.8.... HIV Seroprevlanecein Women's Health Clinics by Race and Testing Period .........................................................................................................3..9..
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Rural Sentinel HospitalSurvey .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40-43 HIV SeroprevalenceAmong Patients in the Rural Sentinel HospitalSurveys by Testing Period................................................................................ 41 HIV Seroprevalence Among Patients in the Rural Sentinel Hospital Surveys by Race and Sex................................................................................ 42 HIV Seroprevalence Among Patients in the Rural Sentinel HospitalSurveys by HospitalService............................................................................. 43
Non-BlindedSurveys .........................................................................................................................................................................................................4..4..-.4..6... HIV SeroprevalenceAmong the Homeless by Testing Period ...............................................................................................................................4..5..... HIV Seroprevalence Among the Homeless by Durationof Homelessness.01-91-12/94 ........................................................................................... 46
HIV Counseling and Testing ...................................................................................................................................................................................4.7..-.4..9...
HIV Counseling and Testing at Public Health Sites. Georgia. 1994 ............................................................................................................................................ 48 HIV Counseling and Testing at Public HealthSites by Demographics and Risk Exposure. Georgia. 1994 ............................................................................. 49
HIV Seroprevalence Among Military Applicants ........................................................................................................................................50-52
HIV Seroprevalence Among Civilian Applicants to the Military by Sex. Georgia. 1985-1994 ................................................................................................. 51 HIV Seroprevalence Among Civilian Applicants to the Military by Race, 1985-1994 .............................................................................................................. 52
Tuberculosis. Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Adolescent Pregnancies by County........................................ 53-57
Tuberculosis Case Rate per 100.000 Population by County. Georgia. 1994 ........................................................................................................................5..4.. Early Syphilis Case Rate per 100.000 Population by County. Georgia. 1994 ........................................................................................................................... 55 Teenage Pregnancy Case Rate per 1.000 Female Population by County. Georgia. 1994 ................................................................................................... 56 The 25 Counties With the Highest AIDS. Tuberculosis. Early Syphilis. and Teenage Pregnancy Rates. Georgia. 1994 .......................................................... 57
Appendix ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................58-68