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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Dec 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2017 Dec 15;76(5):445–452. doi: 10.1097/QAI.0000000000001541

TABLE 3.

CHARACTERSITICS ASSOCIATED WITH LOCATION OF BIRTH OF POTENTIAL TRANSMISSION PARTNER OF HIV-INFECTED FOREIGN-BORN PERSONS, UNITED STATES, 2001–2013.

Partner from the United States Partner from the same region Partner from another region
Characteristics N (%) N (%) N (%)
Total 2104 (62) 1042 (31) 239 (7)
World region/sub region
Africa 76 (48) 67 (43) 13 (9)
Asia 306 (68) 74 (16) 74 (16)
Caribbean 158 (65) 71 (29) 15 (6)
Europe 173 (79) 13 (6) 34 (15)
Latin America 1351 (60) 814 (36) 95 (4)
Other 42 (79) 3 (6) 8 (15)
Sex
Female 123 (38) 185 (57) 16 (5)
Male 1982 (63) 858 (28) 223 (7)
Age at diagnosis
13–19y 55 (64) 28 (33) 3 (3 )
20–29y 819 (66) 343 (28) 78 (6)
30–39 707 (60) 370 (32) 91 (8)
40–49 380 (62) 192 (31) 46 (7)
50–59 119 (52) 92 (41) 16 (7)
60+ 23 (52) 17 (39) 4 (9)
Transmission category
Heterosexual 156 (44) 185 (52) 12 (4)
IDU 25 (67) 12 (30) 1 (3)
MSM 1609 (66) 632 (26) 187 (8)
MSM+IDU 75 (81) 11 (12) 7 (8)
Other 239 (51) 203 (43) 31 (6)
Population of area of residence at diagnosis
Metropolitan Areas (50,000–499,999) 90 (68) 37 (28) 6 (4)
Metropolitan Statistical Area (≥500,000) 1990 (62) 993 (31) 232 (7)
Non-Metropolitan Areas (<50,000) 15 (78) 4 (22) 0 (0)
Unknown 10 (52) 9 (45) 1 (3)
U.S. census region
Midwest 74 (76) 21 (22) 2 (2)
Northeast 680 (60) 245 (31) 105 (9)
South 540 (65) 263 (32) 28 (3)
West 804 (61) 405 (31) 102 (8)