Table 1. Baseline Demographic Characteristics Among All Births by HIV Exposure Status and Timing of ART Exposurea.
Characteristic | HIV Exposure Status | Maternal ART Regimen in HIV-Exposed Group | |||
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Unexposed (n = 34 616) |
Exposed (n = 11 932) |
No ART in Pregnancy (n = 1059) |
ART Started in Pregnancy (n = 4812) |
ART From Conception (n = 5780) |
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Maternal demographic | |||||
Maternal age, median (IQR), y | 25 (21-30) | 31 (26-35) | 28 (23-33) | 28 (24-32) | 33 (29-37) |
Married | 3883 (11.2) | 1153 (9.7) | 82 (7.7) | 346 (7.2) | 702 (12.1) |
No or primary educational attainment | 2126 (6.1) | 1566 (13.1) | 170 (16.1) | 468 (9.7) | 881 (15.2) |
Occupationb | |||||
Housewife/none | 18 312 (55.5) | 6574 (57.9) | 635 (65.9) | 2643 (59.27) | 3132 (56.9) |
Student | 3324 (10.1) | 329 (2.9) | 32 (3.3) | 200 (4.5) | 94 (1.7) |
Salaried | 11 333 (34.4) | 4457 (39.2) | 296 (30.7) | 1791 (40.1) | 2274 (41.3) |
Noncitizen | 1203 (3.5) | 334 (2.9) | 151 (14.3) | 88 (1.8) | 86 (1.5) |
Obstetric and medical history | |||||
Primiparous | 15 000 (43.3) | 1767 (14.8) | 187 (17.7) | 1140 (23.7) | 415 (7.2) |
Grand multiparous (≥5 pregnancies) | 2361 (6.8) | 2411 (20.2) | 182 (17.2) | 581 (12.1) | 1567 (27.1) |
Gestational age at antenatal care presentation, median (IQR), wk | 17 (13-22) | 17 (13-22) | 22 (15-28) | 17 (12-22) | 17 (12-21) |
Received no prenatal care | 854 (2.5) | 393 (3.3) | 220 (20.8) | 26 (0.5) | 121 (2.1) |
Alcohol consumption or smoking during pregnancy | 2557 (7.4) | 967 (8.1) | 75 (7.19) | 494 (10.3) | 374 (6.5) |
Birth via cesarean delivery | 7948 (23.0) | 2830 (23.7) | 227 (21.4) | 1147 (23.8) | 1386 (23.9) |
Scheduled cesarean delivery, No. (%) of all cesarean deliveries | 2241 (28.2) | 878 (31.0) | 62 (27.3) | 351 (30.6) | 442 (31.9) |
Abbreviations: ART, antiretroviral therapy; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; IQR, interquartile range.
Includes data from all births in the cohort (singleton and multiple). Unless otherwise indicated, data are expressed as number (percentage) of patients.
Owing to missing data, numbers do not sum to totals in column heads.