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Mortality Slide Series National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention

HIV Mortality Slides An analysis of trends in rates and distributions of deaths in the United States, focusing on deaths due to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection (including stage 3 [acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, AIDS]). Data were compiled from death certificates from all 50 states and the District of Columbia by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) for the years 1987 2013. For more information, see the NCHS Web site: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/deaths.htm

Deaths due to HIV infection are not exactly the same as deaths of persons with infection classified as stage 3 (AIDS)

Comparison of Mortality Data from Stage 3 (AIDS) Case Reports and Death Certificates in which HIV Infection was Selected as the Underlying Cause of Death, United States, 1987 2013 * For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data in the bottom (orange) line for 1987 1998 were modified to account

Trends in Annual Age-Adjusted* Rate of Death Due to HIV Infection, United States, 1987 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1987 1998 were modified to account *Standard: age distribution of 2000 US population

Trends in Annual Age-Adjusted* Rate of Death among Persons Living with Diagnosed HIV Infection Ever Classified as Stage 3 (AIDS), United States, 1987 2013 *Standard age distribution of 2000 US population

Trends in Annual Age-Adjusted* Rate of Death Due to HIV Infection by Sex, United States, 1987 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1987 1998 were modified to account for ICD-10 rules instead of ICD-9 rules. *Standard: age distribution of 2000 US population

Trends in the Percentage Distribution of Deaths due to HIV Infection by Sex, United States, 1987 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1987 1998 were modified to account

Trends in Annual Rates of Death due to HIV Infection by Age Group, United States, 1987 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1987 1998 were modified to account

Trends in the Percentage Distribution of Deaths due to HIV Infection by Age Group, United States, 1987 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1987 1998 were modified to account

Median Age at Death due to HIV Infection United States, 1987 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1987 1998 were modified to account

Age-Adjusted* Rate of Death due to HIV Infection in the general population, by State, United States, 2013 *Standard: age distribution of 2000 US population Per 100,000 population.

Age-Adjusted* Rate of Death among persons with HIV Infection, by State, United States, 2013 *Standard: age distribution of 2000 US population Per 1,000 persons living with a diagnosed HIV infection

Trends in Age-Adjusted* Annual Rates of Death due to HIV Infection by Geographic Region, United States, 1987 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1987 1998 were modified to account for ICD-10 rules instead of ICD-9 rules. *Standard: age distribution of 2000 US population

Trends in the Percentage Distribution of Deaths due to HIV Infection by Geographic Region, United States, 1987 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1987 1998 were modified to account

Trends in Age-Adjusted* Annual Rates of Death due to HIV Infection by Race/Ethnicity, United States, 1990 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1990 1998 were modified to account *Standard: age distribution of 2000 US population ** Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race

Trends in the Percentage Distribution of Deaths due to HIV Infection by Race/Ethnicity, United States, 1990 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1990 1998 were modified to account *Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race **Asian/Pacific Islander, American Indian/Alaska Native

Age-Adjusted* Average Annual Rate of Death due to HIV Infection by Sex and Race/Ethnicity, United States, 2009 2013 *Standard: age distribution of 2000 US population **Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race

Age-Adjusted* Average Annual Rate of Death due to HIV Infection by Race/Ethnicity and Geographic Region, United States, 2009 2013 *Standard: age distribution of 2000 US population **Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race

Trends in Annual Rates of Death due to the 9 Leading Causes among Persons 25 44 Years Old, United States, 1987 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1987 1998 were modified to account

Trends in Annual Rates of Death due to the 9 Leading Causes among Men 25 44 Years Old, United States, 1987 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1987 1998 were modified to account

Trends in Annual Rates of Death due to the 9 Leading Causes among Women 25 44 Years Old, United States, 1987 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1987 1998 were modified to account

Trends in Annual Rates of Death due to the 9 Leading Causes among White* Men 25 44 Years Old, United States, 1990 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1990 1998 were modified to account *Does not include persons of Hispanic/Latino ethnicity

Trends in Annual Rates of Death due to the 8 Leading Causes and HIV among White* Women 25 44 Years Old, United States, 1990 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1990 1998 were modified to account *Does not include persons of Hispanic/Latino ethnicity

Trends in Annual Rates of Death due to the 9 Leading Causes among Black/African American* Men 25 44 Years Old, United States, 1990 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1990 1998 were modified to account *Does not include persons of Hispanic/Latino ethnicity

Trends in Annual Rates of Death due to the 9 Leading Causes among Black/African American* Women 25 44 Years Old, United States, 1990 2013 Note: For comparison with data for 1999 and later years, data for 1990 1998 were modified to account *Does not include persons of Hispanic/Latino ethnicity

Conclusions