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. 2018 Oct 2;32(10):399–407. doi: 10.1089/apc.2018.0066

Table 4.

Five-Year Surveillance of Newly Diagnosed HIV Infections in Chicago, by Gender

  2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Total
Total HIV infections 1036 966 886 896 824 4608
 New HIV infection, male, n (%) 858 (82.2) 809 (83.7) 763 (86.1) 764 (85.3) 683 (82.9) 3877 (84.1)
 New HIV infection, female, n (%) 178 (17.2) 157 (16.3) 123 (13.9) 132 (14.7) 141 (17.1) 731 (15.9)
New HIV infections, females only, n (%)
 CDPH testinga (AA) 40 (87.5) 66 (97.0) 37 (83.8) 20 (65.0) 52 (78.8) 215 (85.6)
 X-TLCb (AA) 23 (95.7) 27 (88.9) 32 (87.5) 22 (86.4) 56 (87.5) 160 (88.8)
 UCMc (AA) 7 (100.0) 7 (100.0) 8 (100.0) 9 (100.0) 8 (100.0) 39 (100.0)
a

Data source: surveillance data from the Chicago Department of Public Health. HIV/STI Surveillance Report 2017. Chicago, IL: City of Chicago, December 2017. https://www.cityofchicago.org/content/dam/city/depts/cdph/HIV_STI/HIV_STISurveillanceReport2016_12012017.pdf

b

Data source: X-TLC program data.

c

Data source: University of Chicago Medicine, hospital-specific data.

AA, African American; CDPH, Chicago Department Public Health; STI, sexually transmitted infection; UCM, University of Chicago Medicine; X-TLC, Expanded HIV Testing and Linkage to Care.