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. 2016 Jan-Feb;131(Suppl 1):41–52. doi: 10.1177/00333549161310S106

Table 2.

Characteristics and seroprevalence of patients with HCV antibody positive tests, current HCV infection, and HIV-positive tests before and after implementation of dual-routine HCV/HIV testing,a four urban community health centers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2012–2014

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a

Dual-routine testing refers to screening for HCV and HIV at the same time as part of routine medical care.

bSome percentages may not total to 100 due to rounding.

cPositive fourth-generation test detecting either HIV infection (i.e., positive initial antigen/antibodies combination test and positive second antibody differentiation test [Multispot]) or acute HIV infection (i.e., positive initial antigen/antibodies combination test, negative second antibody test, and positive HIV-1 RNA test)

dMore than one race/ethnicity

eNo race/ethnicity information listed in medical chart

fMedicaid, Medicare, or Medicaid-managed plan

HIV = human immunodeficiency virus

HCV = hepatitis C virus

RNA = ribonucleic acid