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. 2015 Jun 19;10(6):e0130387. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0130387

Table 2. Estimated mortality rates and their 95% confidence intervals (per 1000 person-years).

Parameter Women Men
> 350 CD4 cells/mm3 S, μ I1, μ T )
    15–19 years 1.45 [0.97–1.93] 2.31 [1.68–2.93]
    20–24 years 2.90 [2.27–3.53] 2.92 [2.26–3.58]
    25–29 years 4.81 [4.00–5.62] 3.58 [2.86–4.30]
    30–34 years 4.69 [3.89–5.48] 6.61 [5.50–7.72]
    35–39 years 6.75 [5.59–7.90] 6.69 [5.49–7.90]
    40–44 years 8.18 [6.61–9.74] 11.03 [9.01–13.05]
    45–59 years 8.70 [6.42–10.98] 13.42 [10.55–16.29]
≤ 350 CD4 cells/mm3 I2 )
    15–19 years 9.38 [6.27–12.48] 27.39 [19.94–34.83]
    20–24 years 9.67 [7.58–11.76] 13.31 [10.32–16.30]
    25–29 years 15.16 [12.60–17.73] 12.23 [9.77–14.69]
    30–34 years 25.45 [21.14–29.76] 14.53 [12.09–16.97]
    35–39 years 32.10 [26.60–37.60] 22.85 [18.73–26.98]
    40–44 years 28.74 [23.24–34.24] 32.62 [26.63–38.61]
    45–59 years 32.44 [23.94–40.94] 48.56 [38.17–58.94]

Mortality rates were estimated using a Poisson model, Kenyan DHS data [22], and external data on the proportion of AIDS-related deaths [23,24].