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Subject: HIV in Northeast Oklahoma
Category: Health > Conditions and Diseases
Asked by: mitchell10023-ga
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Posted: 30 Sep 2006 14:09 PDT
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Question ID: 769759
How many people are HIV-infected in Northeast Oklahoma? 
"HIV-infected" should include infections and should not be limited to
those living with AIDS.  "HIV-infected" may also be a statistical
estimation rather than a number of known/diagnosed.  "Northeast
Oklahoma" may be considered the 918 area code.  "People" should
include all people.
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Subject: Re: HIV in Northeast Oklahoma
Answered By: scriptor-ga on 30 Sep 2006 15:23 PDT
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Dear mitchell10023,

Here are infection case estimates for the 23 area code 918 counties,
provided by the Oklahoma State Department of Health:


Estimated Number of HIV Infection Cases by County of Residence

Please note: (*) denotes that confidentiality concerns restrict
releasing data for counties in Oklahoma which have two or fewer cases

Adair County .......... 4
Cherokee County ....... 8
Craig County ......... 19
Creek County .......... 4
Delaware County ...... (*)
Haskell County ....... (*)
Latimer County ....... (*)
Le Flore County ...... 18
Mayes County .......... 6
McIntosh County ....... 8
Muskogee County ...... 33
Nowata County ........ (*)
Okfuskee County ...... (*)
Okmulgee County ...... 10
Osage County ......... 11
Ottawa County ......... 9
Pawnee County ......... 9
Pittsburg County ..... 14
Rogers County ........ 26
Sequoyah County ....... 9
Tulsa County ........ 702
Wagoner County ....... 13
Washington County ..... 9


Hope this is what you were looking for!
Regards,
Scriptor


Sources: 

Oklahoma State Department of Health: Estimated Number of HIV Infection
Cases by County of Residence, cumulative as of 30 June 2006 (PDF file)
http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/hivstd/epi/606_4.pdf

Oklahoma State Department of Health: HIV/STD Statistics
http://www.health.state.ok.us/program/hivstd/epi/Stats.htm
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