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People living with AIDS in Maine at the end of 1984
(total = 3) Each dot represents one AIDS diagnosis. Dots are randomly placed within each county. This total does not include people living with HIV who did not have an AIDS diagnosis. Source: Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention
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People living with AIDS in Maine at the end of 1987
(total = 38) Each dot represents one AIDS diagnosis. Dots are randomly placed within each county. This total does not include people living with HIV who did not have an AIDS diagnosis. Source: Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention
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People living with AIDS in Maine at the end of 1990
(total = 113) Each dot represents one AIDS diagnosis. Dots are randomly placed within each county. This total does not include people living with HIV who did not have an AIDS diagnosis. Source: Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention
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People living with AIDS in Maine at the end of 1993
(total = 238) Each dot represents one AIDS diagnosis. Dots are randomly placed within each county. This total does not include people living with HIV who did not have an AIDS diagnosis. Source: Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention
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People living with AIDS in Maine at the end of 1996
(total = 315) Each dot represents one AIDS diagnosis. Dots are randomly placed within each county. This total does not include people living with HIV who did not have an AIDS diagnosis. Source: Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention
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People living with AIDS in Maine at the end of 1999
(total = 393) Each dot represents one AIDS diagnosis. Dots are randomly placed within each county. This total does not include people living with HIV who did not have an AIDS diagnosis. Source: Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention
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People living with AIDS in Maine at the end of 2002
(total = 470) Each dot represents one AIDS diagnosis. Dots are randomly placed within each county. This total does not include people living with HIV who did not have an AIDS diagnosis. Source: Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention
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People living with AIDS in Maine at the end of 2005
(total = 548) Each dot represents one AIDS diagnosis. Dots are randomly placed within each county. This total does not include people living with HIV who did not have an AIDS diagnosis. Source: Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention
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People living with diagnosed HIV and/or AIDS in Maine at the end of 2005 (total = 1,096) Each dot represents one AIDS diagnosis. Dots are randomly placed within each county. Source: Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention
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