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Title: HIV and AIDS in Victoria, 1983 to 2006


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HIV and AIDS in Victoria, 1983 to 2006
Newly Acquired HIV - Data collection began in
1994. Individuals classified on the basis of a
previous negative HIV test and/or a
seroconversion illness within the 12 months
preceding HIV diagnosis.
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Rate of new HIV diagnoses per 100,000 population,
Victoria, 1983-2006
3
Number of new HIV diagnoses by sex, Victoria,
1983-2006
4
New HIV diagnoses by exposure category and year,
Victoria, 2006
HPC High Prevalence Country (include those
countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Cambodia,
Myanmar, and certain countries within the
Caribbean where the adult HIV prevalence is gt1
and HIV is transmitted predominantly by
heterosexual contact).
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New HIV diagnoses by age group and sex, Victoria,
2003 -2006
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New HIV diagnoses by age group and sex, Victoria,
2002 -2006
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New HIV diagnoses by exposure category, Victoria,
2002 -2006
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New HIV diagnoses by exposure category, Victoria,
2002 - 2006
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New HIV diagnoses among heterosexual males, by
heterosexual exposure category, Victoria, 2002 -
2006
High Prevalence Country (include those
countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Cambodia,
Myanmar, and certain countries within the
Caribbean where the adult HIV prevalence is gt1
and HIV is transmitted predominantly by
heterosexual contact).
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New HIV diagnoses among heterosexual females, by
heterosexual exposure category, Victoria, 2002 -
2006
High Prevalence Country (include those countries
in sub-Saharan Africa, Cambodia, Myanmar, and
certain countries within the Caribbean where the
adult HIV prevalence is gt1 and HIV is
transmitted predominantly by heterosexual
contact).
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New HIV diagnoses by time between HIV diagnosis
and negative test and/or seroconversion illness,
by exposure category, Victoria, 2002 - 2006
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