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. 2016 Jan-Feb;131(1):185–194. doi: 10.1177/003335491613100126

Table 3.

Number of HIV tests and people newly diagnosed with HIV, Enhanced Comprehensive HIV Prevention Planning project sites, January 2011–December 2013

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aPlanned to increase their HIV testing activities or increase the number of newly diagnosed HIV-positive people found through testing

bCDC-funded tests only

cBoth CDC-funded tests and tests funded by other sources (i.e., other federal, state, local, or private funds)

dFor Los Angeles, CDC-funded tests only are reported for 2011 and 2012. Both CDC-funded tests and privately funded tests are reported for 2013. In 2013, 59 of the 1,099 newly identified HIV-positive test results in Los Angeles represented newly diagnosed confirmed HIV-positive tests only (preliminary HIV-positive tests not included).

eTrend results for overall totals were not significant: number of HIV tests (p=0.47), number of people newly diagnosed with HIV (p=0.12)

fSan Juan, Puerto Rico, data were excluded from racial/ethnic totals because most HIV testing in San Juan is conducted among Hispanic/Latino people.

gSignificant increasing trend for number of HIV tests (p=0.008); significant decreasing trend for number of people newly diagnosed with HIV (p=0.009)

hSignificant increasing trends for number of HIV tests (p=0.004) and number of people newly diagnosed with HIV (p=0.009)

HIV = human immunodeficiency virus

CDC = Centers for Disease Control and Prevention