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. 2018 Nov 20;133(2 Suppl):52S–59S. doi: 10.1177/0033354918801833

Table 4.

Number of HIV tests conducted and people identified with diagnosed HIV infection during a medical visit at 7 health systems, by year and health system, as part of implementation of routine HIV screening in the CAPUS Demonstration Project,a Illinois, 2013-2015b

Health System Total 2013 2014 2015
No. of HIV Tests Conducted No. of People With Diagnosed HIV Infection (% Positivity) No. of HIV Tests Conducted No. of People With Diagnosed HIV Infection (% Positivity) No. of HIV Tests Conducted No. of People With Diagnosed HIV Infection (% Positivity) No. of HIV Tests Conducted No. of People With Diagnosed HIV Infection (% Positivity)
System 1 17 263 13 (0.08) 7018 4 (0.06) 6550 7 (0.11) 3695 2 (0.05)
System 2 8182 18 (0.22) 732 1 (0.14) 2747 7 (0.25) 4703 10 (0.21)
System 3 6936 22 (0.32) 2773 2 (0.07) 2517 13 (0.52) 1646 7 (0.43)
System 4 7919 68 (0.86) 357 0 3030 35 (1.16) 4532 33 (0.73)
System 5 1715 8 (0.47) c c 235 0 1480 8 (0.54)
System 6 3415 28 (0.82) c c 548 3 (0.55) 2867 25 (0.87)
System 7 3855 3 (0.08) c g c c 3855 3 (0.08)
Total 49 285 160 (0.32) 10 880 7 (0.06) 15 627 65 (0.42) 22 778 88 (0.39)

Abbreviation: CAPUS, Care and Prevention in the United States.

a The CAPUS Demonstration Project was a 4-year (2012-2016) cross-agency demonstration project led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to reduce HIV/AIDS–related morbidity and mortality among racial/ethnic minority groups in the United States.6

b For 2013 and 2014, testing activities were conducted from January through December. For 2015, testing activities were conducted from January through September.

c Data were not included because the health system had not initiated testing at that time.