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. 2013 Mar 1;8(3):e57789. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0057789

Table 3. Co-infection with hepatitis and demographic data on patients stratified according to their hepatitis status.

A Hepatitis Number Percent (of total)
HCV 148 46.8
HBV 11 3.5
HCV+HBV 17 5.4
Negative 130 41.1
Not Knowna 12 3.8
Total 318 100
B Hepatitis Negative (n = 130) Positive a (n = 176) p
Number (% of TG) Percent (of total) Number (% of TG) Percent (of total)
Transmission Groups (percentage in the group) Hetero 49(74%) 37.7 17(26%) 9.7 <0.0001
IVDU 49(25%) 37.7 141(71%) 80.0 <0.0001
MSM 30(64%) 23.1 15(32%) 8.5 0.001
Other 2(29%) 1.5 3(43%) 1.7 1
Total 130 100 176 100
Birth Place (percentagein the group) Is 42(78%) 32.0 10(19%) 5.7 <0.0001
FSU 77(32%) 59.2 159(65%) 90.3 <0.0001
Otherb 14(55%) 10.8 7(35%) 4.0 0.1
Total 130 100 176 100

176 of the 318 A/AE-HIV carriers (55.3%) were co-infected with hepatitis: 148 had HCV, 11 HBV and 17 had both. 130 were not infected with hepatitis and for 12 there was no information.

a

For 8 IVDU, 2 MSM and 2 Others the status of hepatitis infection was unknown.

b

Other birth sites were in Africa, America, Asia, Europe, or unknown.

IVDU – Intravenous drug users; MSM – men who have sex with men; TG – Transmission group.