Some other sources for Ray:

http://medicine.creighton.edu/IDC242/2005/Group1/demo.htm
  • The CDC estimates that 850,000 to 950,000 U.S. residents are living with HIV infection, one-quarter of whom are unaware of their infection.
    Approximately 40,000 new HIV infections occur each year in the U.S., about 70% among men and 30% among women. Of these newly infected people, half are younger than 25 years of age.

    Of new infections among men in the U.S., the CDC estimates that approximately 60% of men were infected through homosexual sex, 25% through injection drug use, and 15% through heterosexual sex. Of newly infected men, approximately 50% are black, 30% are white, 20% are Hispanic, and a small percentage are members of other racial/ethnic groups.

    Of new infections among women in the U.S., the CDC estimates that approximately 75% of women were infected through heterosexual sex [undisclosed: through sex with men who were secretly bisexual, I.V. drug users, or involved with prostitutes] and 25% through injection drug use. Of newly infected women, approximately 64% are black, 18% are white, 18% are Hispanic, and a small percentage are members of other racial/ethnic groups.



http://www.hivinfosource.org/hivis/hivbasics/demographics/

  • From 2001 through 2004, the estimated number of HIV/AIDS cases increased among whites, Asians/Pacific Islanders, and American Indians/Alaska Natives, and decreased among blacks and Hispanics. Blacks accounted for 50% of all HIV/AIDS cases diagnosed in 2004.
  • From 2001 through 2004, the estimated number of HIV/AIDS cases decreased approximately 2% among males and 15% among females. In 2004, males accounted for 73% of all HIV/AIDS cases among adults and adolescents.
  • From 2001 through 2004, the estimated number of HIV/AIDS cases increased among men who have sex with men (MSM). The estimated number of HIV/AIDS cases decreased among injection drug users (IDUs), MSM who were also IDUs, heterosexual adults and adolescents, and among children. MSM (47%) and persons exposed through heterosexual contact (33%)[again: hidden is the fact that these "heterosexual" transmissions were through sex with partners who were bisexual, I.V. users, or sex with prostitutes] accounted for 80% of all HIV/AIDS cases diagnosed in 2004.