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. 2011 Oct 15;204(8):1191–1201. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jir505

Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics of Patients by Viral Load Stratum

Low HIV RNA stratum, n = 1060 High HIV RNA stratum, n = 797 Total study population, n = 1857
Sex, n (%)
Male 859 (81) 676 (85) 1535 (83)
Female 201 (19) 121 (15) 322 (17)
Race or ethnicity, n (%)a
White non-Hispanic 374 (35) 372 (47) 746 (40)
Black non-Hispanic 409 (39) 206 (26) 615 (33)
Hispanic 233 (22) 196 (25) 429 (23)
Asian, Pacific Islander 22 (2) 10 (1) 32 (2)
Native American 12 (1) 2 (0) 14 (1)
More than 1 race 6 (1) 10 (1) 16 (1)
Age, median (Q1, Q3) years 37 (30, 45) 39 (32, 45) 38 (31, 45)
HIV RNA log10 copies/mL, median(Q1, Q3)b 4.4 (4.1, 4.7) 5.0 (4.7, 5.6) 4.7 (4.3, 5.0)
CD4+ T-cell count, median cells/mm3 (Q1, Q3)b 266.3 (170, 358) 144.5 (41.0, 286.3) 229.5 (89.5, 333.8)
Calculated creatine clearance mL/min, median (Q1, Q3) 116.4 (98.4, 140.0) 113.6 (96.0,132.3) 114.8 (97.5, 136.3)
Genotype before entry, n (%) 489 (46) 341 (43) 830 (45)
History of AIDS, n (%) 123 (12) 189 (24) 312 (17)

Differences between low and high HIV RNA stratum: P < .05 for sex, race/ethnicity, age, CD4+ cell count, calculated creatinine clearance, and history of AIDS. Number missing baseline race or ethnicity category 5, and CD4+ cell count 1.

Abbreviation: HIV indicates human immunodeficiency virus.

a

Race or ethnicity group was self reported.

b

Baseline RNA is calculated as mean of pre-entry and entry log10 (copies/mL). Baseline CD4+ count is calculated as the mean of pre-entry and entry values.