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The number of persons in the United States with HIV per 100,000 persons, by state

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A map shows the number of H I V infections per 100,000 people in the U.S. States like Louisiana and Georgia have the highest numbers (dark blue). States such as Utah and Wyoming show the lowest numbers (lighter blue).

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Rank

Infections per 100,000 people

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Arizona
23283
Arkansas
27239
District of Columbia
12.26e+3
Idaho
4883.8
Illinois
18337
Indiana
30211
Iowa
46111
Kansas
39139
Kentucky
31210
Michigan
35199
Mississippi
13392
Nebraska
37146
Nevada
8419
New Hampshire
45112
New Mexico
28222
North Dakota
4983.4
Ohio
26240
Oklahoma
34200
Pennsylvania
19335
South Carolina
12405
South Dakota
4794.4
Tennessee
21314
Vermont
42133
Wisconsin
41134
Utah
4312617.2%
Wyoming
5173.09.99%
Yukon
3
Montana
5075.01
West Virginia
401361
Missouri
252491
Alberta
10.6%1
Colorado
242692
Georgia
46441
Manitoba
28
Minnesota
361901
Alaska
441222.05%0.827%
Northwest Territories
1.67%
Florida
56132.09%
Rhode Island
222928.19%
Washington
292200.763%
Nunavut
4.30%
Maine
381411.22%
Nova Scotia
8.68%
Virginia
203310.104%1.74%
Delaware
94094.66%
Prince Edward Island
54.8%
Texas
114050.188%
Louisiana
65533.62%
Hawaii
332002.56%35.3%
North Carolina
143742.25%
Oregon
3220240.245%
New Brunswick
2.16%
Alabama
173420.128%
British Columbia
11.39%
Newfoundland and Labrador
1.85%0.552%
New Jersey
74683.26%
Connecticut
163450.661%
Massachusetts
153540.220%7.89%
New York
27621.81%
Maryland
36553.11%
Québec
40.264%0.352%
Ontario
1180.107%
California
1040610.550%0.247%
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