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

Table 5.

Characteristics of patients screened for HIV and number of people with diagnosed HIV infection identified during a medical visit, by year, as part of implementation of routine HIV screening in the CAPUS Demonstration Project,a Illinois, 2013-2015b

Characteristics 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)
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic African American 18 518 (38) 115 (0.62) 2919 (27) 3 (0.10) 5947 (38) 47 (0.79) 9652 (42) 65 (0.67)
 Hispanic/Latino 15 801 (32) 11 (0.07) 4523 (42) 2 (0.04) 5181 (33) 3 (0.06) 6097 (27) 6 (0.10)
 Non-Hispanic white 11 128 (23) 25 (0.22) 2836 (26) 2 (0.07) 3377 (22) 13 (0.38) 4915 (22) 10 (0.20)
 Other race/ethnicityc 3838 (8) 9 (0.23) 602 (6) 0 1122 (7) 2 (0.18) 2114 (9) 7 (0.33)
Gender
 Male 17 209 (35) 118 (0.69) 3268 (30) 5 (0.15) 5398 (35) 47 (0.87) 8543 (38) 66 (0.77)
 Female 31 924 (65) 42 (0.13) 7612 (70) 2 (0.03) 10 114 (65) 18 (0.18) 14 198 (62) 22 (0.15)
 Otherd 152 (<1) 0 0 0 115 (1) 0 37 (<1) 0
First-time tester 18 015 (37) 19 (0.11) 4211 (39) 3 (0.07) 6292 (40) 5 (0.08) 7512 (33) 11 (0.15)
Total 49 285 (100) 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 Includes American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian, Pacific Islander, and people with other or unknown race/ethnicity.

d Includes transgender people and people with unknown gender.