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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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Class

Rank

Infections per 100,000 people

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Wildland Urban Interface (US)

Alaska
44122
Arizona
23283
California
10406
Colorado
24269
Hawaii
33200
Idaho
4883.8
Illinois
18337
Iowa
46111
Kansas
39139
Minnesota
36190
Montana
5075.0
Nebraska
37146
Nevada
8419
New Mexico
28222
North Dakota
4983.4
Oregon
32202
South Dakota
4794.4
Texas
11405
Wyoming
5173.0
Utah
431261
District of Columbia
12.26e+325.9%
Florida
56139.34%
New Hampshire
4511259.2%
Rhode Island
2229278.3%
Vermont
4213348.5%
Washington
292202.66%
Maine
3814123.8%
Kentucky
3121019.1%
Virginia
2033148.7%
Delaware
94092.08%
Mississippi
133922.00%
West Virginia
4013637.1%
Missouri
252492.89%
Louisiana
65535.31%
North Carolina
1437452.7%
Alabama
173421.06%
Wisconsin
411341.29%
New Jersey
746836.1%
South Carolina
1240537.9%
Michigan
351992.85%
Connecticut
1634589.7%
Pennsylvania
1933554.7%
Massachusetts
1535478.8%
Georgia
46441.04%
New York
276241.9%
Maryland
365514.1%
Oklahoma
342001.90%
Tennessee
2131420.8%
Arkansas
272393.13%
Ohio
2624023.0%
Indiana
302113.93%
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