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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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HIV (U.S.)

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Glacial Loss 2010-2020

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Major Karst Regions

Class

Rank

Infections per 100,000 people

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Major Karst Regions

Connecticut
16345
Delaware
9409
District of Columbia
12.26e+3
Hawaii
33200
Louisiana
6553
Massachusetts
15354
New Hampshire
45112
New Jersey
7468
Ohio
26240
Rhode Island
22292
South Carolina
12405
South Dakota
4794.4
Vermont
42133
Washington
29220
Alaska
44122
Montana
5075.01
Oregon
322024
British Columbia
1
Colorado
242692
California
104061
Arizona
232836.12%
Utah
4312617.2%16.5%
Yukon
32.27%
Northwest Territories
1.44%
Florida
561342.1%
Idaho
4883.80.527%
Wyoming
5173.09.99%4.22%
Nunavut
3.79%
Maine
381411.04%
North Dakota
4983.418.3%
Kentucky
312107.06%
Nova Scotia
45.5%
Virginia
2033117.5%
Mississippi
133925.48%
West Virginia
40136127.1%
Nebraska
371465.07%
Texas
114050.625%
Missouri
2524910.407%
North Carolina
1437413.2%
New Brunswick
7.07%
Alabama
173426.35%
New Mexico
2822229.5%
Kansas
391392.31%
Wisconsin
4113431.1%
Newfoundland and Labrador
9.36%
Michigan
351998.03%
Alberta
10.6%14.20%
Pennsylvania
1933514.8%
Nevada
84194.77%
Georgia
4644138.3%
New York
27621.63%
Maryland
36550.239%
Québec
42.89%
Manitoba
2813.2%
Oklahoma
342004.68%
Tennessee
213144.04%
Ontario
1185.81%
Arkansas
2723917.2%
Indiana
3021133.8%
Minnesota
36190116.9%
Iowa
461110.441%
Illinois
1833716.2%
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