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. 2007 Jun;97(6):1060–1066. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2006.087551

TABLE 2—

Percentage of Men Who Have Sex With Men Who Had an HIV Diagnosis During 1996–2002 in Whom AIDS Had Not Developed as of 2004: 33 US States

Characteristic HIV Diagnosis, % % Without AIDS 1 Year After HIV Diagnosis,a (95% CI) % Without AIDS 3 Years After HIV Diagnosis,a (95% CI)
Race/ethnicityb
    White 49.8 81.6 (81.1, 82.1) 74.7 (74.2, 75.1)
    Black 34.9 76.9 (76.3, 77.6) 66.8 (66.1, 67.4)
    Hispanic 14.1 76.3 (75.3, 77.4) 68.1 (67.5, 68.8)
Age, y
    13–19 2.7 91.4 (90.7, 92.2) 84.4 (83.7, 85.0)
    20–29 27.0 86.2 (85.5, 86.8) 78.2 (77.6, 78.8)
    30–39 42.2 78.6 (78.0 79.2) 70.0 (69.5, 70.6)
    40–49 20.9 73.2 (72.4, 74.1) 64.8 (64.0, 65.6)
    50–59 5.6 69.4 (68.1, 70.7) 61.1 (60.2, 62.0)
    ≥ 60 1.6 69.4 (68.4, 70.3) 60.8 (59.6, 62.0)
Diagnosis year
    1996 10.1 76.1 (74.9, 77.4) 68.2 (67.4, 69.0)
    1997 9.7 78.3 (77.1, 79.5) 71.4 (70.2, 72.6)
    1998 9.1 75.8 (74.7, 76.9) 69.4 (68.3, 70.6)
    1999 12.1 78.1 (77.1, 79.1) 69.9 (68.8, 71.1)
    2000 16.4 79.1 (78.2, 80.0) 70.6 (69.6, 71.6)
    2001 21.1 81.0 (80.3, 81.8) 72.1 (71.2, 72.9)
        Total 100.0 79.2 (78.9, 79.6) 70.9 (70.6, 71.2)

Note. CI = confidence interval.

aAdjusted for all other variables shown in the table.

bAbout 1% of men who have sex with men were of other races; data not shown because of small numbers.