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. 2010 Oct 20;85(1):510–518. doi: 10.1128/JVI.01413-10

TABLE 1.

Patient baseline characteristics

Characteristic Value
P value
Total Subtype B infections CRF01_AE infections
No. (%) of patients 69 23 (33) 46 (66)
Sex (no. [%] of patients) 0.38
    Female 17 4 (24) 13 (76)
    Male 52 19 (36) 33 (62)
Age (no. [%] of patients) 0.017
    18-30 10 (14) 2 8
    31-40 21 (30) 5 16
    41-50 28 (41) 10 18
    51-60 9 (13) 5 4
    61-70 1 (1) 1 0
Year of diagnosis (no. [%] of patients) <0.001
    2004 1 (1) 0 1
    2005 16 (23) 14 2
    2006 17 (25) 3 14
    2007 35 (51) 6 29
Reporting body (no. [%] of patients) 0.46
    Institutional care 12 (17) 4 8
    Addiction-related care 27 (39) 7 20
    Correctional systems 12 (17) 6 6
    Noninstitutional care 12 (17) 2 10
    Outreach programs 6 (9) 3 3
Main drug (no. [%] of patients) 0.0022
    Heroin 30 (43)a 4 26
    Amphetamines 39 (57) 19 20
Living situation (no. [%] of patients) 0.78
    Homelessb 49 (71) 17 32
    Stable housingc 20 (29) 6 14
CD4 count (cells/μl) (median [range]) 506 (40, 1,200) 425 (40, 1,000) 550 (200, 1,200) 0.22
Viral load (log 10 copies/ml) (median [range]) 4.8 (2.3, 6.0) 4.9 (3.3, 6.0) 4.7 (2.3, 6.0) >0.2
a

The heroin group includes two buprenorphine users.

b

Homelessness was defined as sleeping in shelters, cars, or public parks, squatting places, staying with friends, or other nondwelling circumstances.

c

Stable housing was defined as residing in an apartment, trial apartment, or temporary accommodation during the last 3 months.