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. 2011 Mar;21(1):67–75. doi: 10.4314/ejhs.v21i1.69047

Table 3.

HIV infection in of blood donors in JUSH, January 2010.

Variables Number (%) HIV positive
Number (%)
P-value Crude OR
(95%ci)
Adjusted OR
(95%ci)
Sex Male 4802(79.2) 119(2.5) 0.000 1
Female 1261(20.8) 10(0.8) 0.315(0.164, 0.602) 0.381(0.198,0.733)

Age <20 1472 (24.3) 11(0.7) 0.000 1
20–24 1856(30.6) 33(1.8) 2.404(1.211, 4.774) 2.162(1.086, 4.302)
25–29 957(15.8) 18(1.9) 2.546(1.197, 5.415) 2.193(1.027,4.681)
30–34 957(15.8) 23(3.7) 5.049(2.446,10.423) 4.329(2.088, 8.973)
35–39 509(8.4) 23(4.5) 6.286(3.042,12.988) 5.364(2.585,11.133)
40–44 509(8.4) 20(6.8) 9.766(4.627, 20.613) 8.491(4.008,17.988)
≥ 45 509(8.4) 1(0.3) 0.382(0.049,2.966) 0.315(0.040,2.450)

Year of
donation
Before Sep.
2008
1961(32.3) 47(2.4) 0.315
Sep.2008–Jan.2010 4102(67.7) 82(2.0)

Anti HCV
antibody
Positive 10(0.2) 0(0.0) 0.625
Negative 6053(99.8) 129(2.1)

HBsAG Positive 126(2.1) 2(1.6) 0.671
Negative 5937(97.9) 127(2.1)

RPR Positive 44(0.7) 0(0.0) 0.326
Negative 6019(99.3) 129(2.1)

Total 6063(100.0) 129(2.1)