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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Dis. 2018 Jun;45(6):361–367. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000000760

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of HIV-diagnosed persons in King County at the end of 2012 (N=7104) and the study population (N=997)

HIV-Diagnosed Persons living in King County (N=7104) Study Population (N=997) Study Population vs. County Population
N % N % P-value
Sex at Birth 0.02
 Male 6353 89 865 87
 Female 751 11 131 13
Race/Ethnicity <0.001
 White, Non-Hispanic 4709 66 424 43
 Black, Non-Hispanic 1201 17 161 16
 Hispanic 758 11 87 9
 Asian or Pacific Islander 248 3 30 3
 American Indian 68 1 5 <1
 Multiple & Missing 120 2 290 29
HIV transmission risk factor * 0.01
 MSM 4904 69 645 65
 MSM-IDU 612 9 97 10
 IDU 326 5 49 5
 Heterosexual 694 10 97 10
 Other/Missing 568 8 109 11
Age, years <0.001
 <30 462 7 83 8
 30–39 1206 17 240 24
 40–49 2530 36 381 38
 ≥50 2906 41 289 29
 Missing 0 0 4 <1
CD4 count at the time of last report (cells/mm3) <0.001
 <200 583 8 249 25
 200–500 2268 32 491 49
 >500 3629 51 211 21
 Missing 624 9 46 5
Eligibility criterion for CAPP NA
 CD4<500 & VL>500 NA NA 616 62
 No labs 12 months NA NA 381 38

NA, not applicable