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Surveillance and Epidemiology Reports
- HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Surveillance Statistics(April, 2013) (PDF)
- HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semiannual Report (October, 2012) (PDF)
- HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semiannual Report (April, 2012) (PDF)
- HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semiannual Report (October, 2011) (PDF)
- HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semiannual Report (April, 2011) (PDF)
- HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semiannual Report (October, 2010) (PDF)
- HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semiannual Report (April, 2010) (PDF)
- HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semiannual Report (October, 2009) (PDF)
- HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semiannual Report (April, 2009) (PDF)
- HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semiannual Report (October, 2008) (PDF)
- HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semiannual Report (April 2008) (PDF)
- HIV Epidemiology & Field Services Semiannual Report (October 2007) (PDF)
- HIV Epidemiology & Field Services First Semiannual Report (April 2007) (PDF)
- HIV Surveillance and Epidemiology 2006 Second Semiannual Report (October 2006) (PDF)
- HIV Surveillance and Epidemiology 2006 First Semiannual Report (April 2006) (PDF)
- HIV Surveillance and Epidemiology 2006 First Quarter Report (January 2006)(PDF)
- HIV Surveillance and Epidemiology 2005 Fourth Quarter Report (October 2005) (PDF)
- HIV Surveillance and Epidemiology 2005 Third Quarter Report (July 2005) (PDF)
- HIV Surveillance and Epidemiology 2005 Second Quarter Report (April 2005) (PDF)
- HIV Surveillance and Epidemiology 2005 First Quarter Report (January 2005) (PDF)
- HIV Surveillance: Special Topics Reviewed in Previous Surveillance Reports
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Annual Surveillance Statistics
The Annual Surveillance Statistics tables provide annual data on new diagnoses of HIV (non-AIDS), concurrent HIV/AIDS and AIDS, as well as the number of persons living with HIV and AIDS and the number of deaths among persons with HIV and AIDS. The data are shown for New York City overall and by sex, race, age, borough, risk factor, and United Hospital Fund neighborhood.
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NYC Pediatric/Adolescent HIV/AIDS Surveillance
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Research Unit Reports
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Field Services Unit(FSU): Brochures/Leaflets for Patients and Providers
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Special Topics Reviewed in Previous Surveillance Reports
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Special Reports
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Abbreviations and Definitions
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