Figure 1 is a line graph that shows the number of hospital stays with a principal or secondary HIV diagnosis by year.Forprincipal HIV diagnoses, the number of hospital stays was: 2006: 72,486; 2007: 66,176; 2008: 58,084; 2009: 51,427; 2010: 54,692; 2011: 44,661; 2012: 38,625; 2013: 36,970.The cumulative percentage change for 2006–2013 was –49%. Forsecondary HIV diagnoses, the number of hospital stays was: 2006: 182,559; 2007: 168,836; 2008: 172,555; 2009: 189,173; 2010: 203,246; 2011: 184,892; 2012: 177,935; 2013: 178,030.The cumulative percentage change for 2007–2010 was 20% and for 2010–2013 was –12%.

Figure 1Hospital stays including a principal or secondary diagnosis of HIV, 2006–2013

Abbreviation: HIV, human immunodeficiency virus

Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets, Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP), Nationwide Inpatient Sample (NIS) 2006–2011, National Inpatient Sample (NIS), 2012–2013.

From: Statistical Brief #206, HIV Hospital Stays in the United States, 2006–2013

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