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. 2018 Jan 22;21(1):e25040. doi: 10.1002/jia2.25040

Table 2.

Numbers and percentages who are newly diagnosed as HIV positive in 1. TRIP network‐participants by network type; 2. in IBBS; and 3. in Outreach Testing samplesa , b

N tested for HIV HIV− HIV+ Newly diagnosed % Newly diagnosed among those tested
1. Total TRIP networks (adding recently infected participants’ networks together with LT+s’ networks) 1252 923 329 183 14.6%
 Women only 259 168 91 49 18.9%
 Men only 993 755 238 134 13.5%
TRIP networks of recent seeds (all) 735 551 184 120 16.3%
 PWID only 303 201 102 63 20.8%
 Non‐injectors only 432 350 82 57 13.2%
 Homeless only 110 88 22 17 15.5%
 Non‐homeless only 625 463 162 103 16.5%
 Women only 156 96 60 34 21.8%
 Men only 579 455 124 86 14.9%
 PWID women 50 20 30 17 34.0%
 PWID men 253 181 72 46 18.2%
TRIP networks of longer‐term positive seeds 517 372 145 63 12.2%
 PWID only 248 164 84 40 16.1%
 Non‐injectors only 269 208 61 23 8.6%
 Homeless only 58 45 13 7 12.1%
 Non‐homeless only 459 327 132 56 12.2%
 Women only 103 72 31 15 14.6%
 Men only 414 300 114 48 11.6%
 PWID women 30 18 12 6 20.0%
 PWID men 218 146 72 34 15.6%
2. IBBS (unweighted) (All are PWID) 400 292 108 20 5.0%
 Women only 72 48 24 5 6.9%
 Men only 328 244 84 15 4.6%
3. Outreach Testing November 2013 to March 2016 (All are PWID) 13,932a 13,601 331 331 2.4%
 Women only 4266 4179 87 87 2.0%
 Men only 9666 9422 244 244 2.5%

TRIP, Transmission Reduction Intervention Project; IBBS, Integrated Biobehavioural Surveillance; PWID, people who inject drugs.

a

All participants in the Outreach Testing sample were previously negative by self‐report.

b

Four PWID had indeterminate test results and were excluded from these analyses.