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. 2018 Sep 18;13(9):e0203674. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0203674

Table 1. Comparative characteristics of HIV and hepatitis B or C coinfected (n = 2316) and not co-infected (n = 10649) of individuals by sex, race, age, year of HIV diagnosis and mode of transmission.

Co-Infected Population Not Co-Infected Population
Number Percent Number Percent
Gender
Female 614 26.51 2782 26.12
Male 1672 72.19 7680 72.12
Transgender 30 1.3 187 1.76
Race
White 230 9.93 2076 16.01
Black 1937 83.64 9671 74.59
Hispanic 97 4.19 884 6.82
Other 52 2.25 334 2.58
Age Group
> = 60 753 32.51 1515 14.23
13–19 0 0 60 0.56
20–24 7 0.3 324 3.04
25–29 45 1.94 863 8.1
30–39 234 10.1 2218 20.83
40–49 382 16.49 2581 24.24
50–59 894 38.6 3063 28.76
Pediatric 1 0.04 22 0.21
Year of Diagnosis
Years before 1996 546 23.58 1390 13.05
1997 to 2002 605 26.12 1959 18.4
2003 to 2015 1165 50.3 7300 68.55
Mode of Transmission
MSM 761 32.86 4980 46.76
IDU 629 27.16 743 6.98
MSM/IDU 140 6.04 277 2.6
Heterosexual contact 541 23.36 3044 28.58
Risk not identified 232 10.02 1471 13.81
Other 4 0.17 6 0.06
Perinatal 9 0.39 128 1.2
Total 2316 10649