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New HIV Map Shows Heavy Number of Cases in South

New HIV Map Shows Heavy Number of Cases in South

A view of what the map's online interface looks like on the web site. The map is searchable by state, county and district.


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ATLANTA (AP) - A new internet data map offers a first-of-its-kind, county-level look at HIV cases in the U.S. and finds the infection rates tend to be highest in the South.

It also finds the infection is concentrated in about 20 percent of American counties, with the highest numbers of cases in population centers like New York and California.

However, parts of the South appear especially hard-hit by the disease. More than half the 48 counties with the highest rates of the AIDS-causing infection were in Georgia.

The map was put together by the National Minority Quality Forum, a nonprofit research organization that has done other disease maps.

To view the map, click here.

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