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. 2020 Aug 17;135(5):611–620. doi: 10.1177/0033354920942623

Table 3.

Diagnoses of HIV infection among non–US-born people, by world region of birth and region of residence at time of diagnosis, United States and 6 dependent areas, 2010-2017a

Region of residence Africa Asia Europe North
America
Central America/Mexico South
America
Caribbean Oceania Other Total
no.
Northeast 2457 (19.6) 1220 (9.7) 743 (5.9) 45 (0.4) 1971 (15.7) 2099 (16.7) 3854 (30.7) 30 (0.2) 124 (1.0) 12 548
Midwest 1646 (40.1) 528 (12.9) 190 (4.6) 14 (0.3) 1280 (31.2) 159 (3.9) 152 (3.7) 10 (0.2) 120 (2.9) 4102
South 3397 (17.1) 1201 (6.0) 665 (3.3) 86 (0.4) 5787 (29.1) 2329 (11.7) 6232 (31.4) 27 (0.1) 152 (0.8) 19 876
West 1540 (11.4) 2400 (17.8) 624 (4.6) 90 (0.7) 7613 (56.3) 668 (4.9) 337 (2.5) 100 (0.7) 142 (1.1) 13 514
US dependent areas 0 20 (7.7) 8 (3.1) 0 9 (3.4) 17 (6.5) 203 (77.8) 2 (0.8) 2 (0.8) 261
Total 9040 (18.0) 5369 (10.7) 2230 (4.4) 235 (0.5) 16 660 (33.1) 5272 (10.5) 10 778 (21.4) 169 (0.3) 540 (1.1) 50 301

aData source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.18 All values presented are number (percentage), unless otherwise indicated.