Table 1.
Cumulative AIDS Rates in the United States, Maine, and Augusta
(3, 4, 9)
City/Town
|
Cumulative AIDS Cases |
Total Population |
Cumulative AIDS Rate (per
100,000 population) |
Portland |
160 |
64,249 |
249 |
Lewiston |
45 |
35,690 |
130 |
Bangor |
42 |
31,473 |
130 |
Biddeford |
21 |
20,942 |
100 |
South
Portland |
20 |
23,324 |
90 |
Auburn |
19 |
23,203 |
80 |
Augusta |
19 |
18,560 |
102 |
Old
Orchard Beach |
12 |
8,856 |
140 |
Waterville |
10 |
15,605 |
60 |
Windham |
9 |
14,904 |
60 |
Belfast |
8 |
6,381 |
130 |
Sanford |
8 |
20,806 |
40 |
Wells |
8 |
9,400 |
90 |
Kittery |
7 |
9,543 |
70 |
Old Town |
7 |
8,130 |
90 |
Ogunquit |
6 |
1,226 |
489** |
York |
6 |
12,854 |
50 |
|
Table 2.
Cumulative AIDS Cases by Gender
(3,
4, 9)
|
Cumulative AIDS Cases: Male |
Cumulative AIDS Cases: Female |
% Total Cumulative AIDS Cases: Male |
% Total Cumulative AIDS Cases: Female |
United States |
769,636 |
186,383 |
80.5 |
19.5 |
Maine |
1,056 |
162 |
87.0 |
13.0 |
Table 3.
Cumulative AIDS Cases by Race
(3,
4, 9)
|
Cumulative AIDS Cases |
Total Population |
Cumulative AIDS Rates (per 100,000
population) |
United States |
|
|
|
White, Not Hispanic |
376,551 |
194,552,774 |
193 |
Black, Not Hispanic |
379,312 |
33,947,837 |
1,117 |
Hispanic |
177,137 |
35,305,818 |
501 |
Maine |
|
|
|
White, Not Hispanic |
1,148 |
1,236,014 |
92 |
Black, Not Hispanic |
56 |
6,760 |
828 |
Hispanic |
38 |
N/A |
N/A |
Table 4.
Cumulative AIDS Cases by Mode of Transmission
(4, 7)
|
% Cumulative AIDS Cases: Males |
% Cumulative AIDS Cases: Females |
United States
(people living with AIDS) |
|
|
MSM |
54% |
N/A |
IDU |
21% |
36% |
Heterosexual Contact |
6% |
44% |
Maine
(people living with both HIV and
AIDS) |
|
|
MSM |
66% |
N/A |
IDU |
13% |
27% |
Heterosexual Contact |
9% |
61% |
Table 5.
Maine CDC HIV/AIDS Funding Plan, 2007.
Percent of HIV/AIDS
Funding Available for Prioritized Populations
Allocated by the Maine
CDC, 2007
|
Southern Maine:
50%
of total state funding. |
Males who have unsafe sex with males (MSM)
|
70.5% |
Injection drug users (IDU)
|
17.5% |
Heterosexual females at very high risk (FVHR)
|
12% |
Central Maine:
27% |
MSM
|
68% |
IDU
|
19% |
FVHR
|
13% |
Northern Maine:
23% |
MSM
|
52.5% |
IDU
|
32.5% |
FVHR
|
15% |
“Maine HIV Prevention Program: 2007
Summary.” ME CDC, January 2007. |
Graph 1.
Maine HIV Diagnoses, 1987-2005.
Graph 2.
Mode of Transmission for Maine HIV Diagnoses, 2000-2004.
|