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. 2020 Mar 2;145(3):e20192482. doi: 10.1542/peds.2019-2482

TABLE 2.

Maternal and Infant Characteristics Among Mother–Infants Dyads Infected With and Exposed to HCV Stratified by Whether Infants Exposed to HCV Were Tested for HCV

Maternal Characteristics Not Tested for HCV, N = 3126 Tested for HCV, N = 946 P
Age, median (IQR), y 26 (23–30) 26 (23–30) .57
Education, median (IQR), y 12 (11–12) 12 (11–12) .02
Race, % (n) <.001
 White 91.8 (2862) 96.6 (913)
 African American 7.4 (232) 3.1 (29)
 Other 0.7 (23) 0.3 (3)
Ethnicity, % (n) .71
 Hispanic 1.3 (41) 1.2 (11)
 Non-Hispanic 98.7 (3077) 98.8 (935)
Residence rurality, % (n) .16
 Urban 67.8 (2111) 71.1 (672)
 Rural adjacent 26.2 (816) 23.6 (223)
 Rural remote 6 (186) 5.3 (50)
Pregnancy characteristics
 Gravidity, median (IQR) 2 (1–3) 2 (1–3) .10
 Parity, median (IQR) 1 (0–2) 1 (0–2) .02
 Admitted to ICU, % (n) 0.3 (a) 0.4 (a) .41
 Tobacco use, % (n) 70 (2180) 78 (736) <.001
Maternal infections
 Hepatitis B, % (n) 2.7 (83) 2.1 (20) .35
 HIV, % (n) 0.4 (12) 1.3 (12) .002
Infant characteristics
 Gestational age at birth, median (IQR), wk 39 (37–39) 38 (37–39) <.001
 Birth wt, median (IQR), g 3040 (2680–3380) 2960 (2580–3320) <.001
 Small for gestational age (<10th percentile), % (n) 21 (657) 23 (214) .26
Sex, % (n) .9
 Male 51 (1589) 51 (483)
 Female 49 (1537) 49 (463)
Admitted to NICU, % (n) 11 (332) 14 (135) .002
Congenital or neonatal disorder,b % (n) 0.4 (13) 0.4 (a) .98
Breastfed infant, % (n) 34 (1018) 32 (292) .25
Health care use
 Prenatal visit No., median (IQR) 10 (7–13) 10 (7–13) .01
 Well-child visit No., median (IQR) 6 (4–7) 7 (6–9) <.001

Data may not sum up to 100% because of missing data. IQR, interquartile range; —, not applicable.

a

Values <10 were suppressed.

b

Congenital or neonatal disorder included the following: birth injury, cleft lip, cleft palate, confirmed trisomy 21, congenital hernia, gastroschisis, heart disease, hypospadias, limb reduction, omphalocele, seizures, and spina bifida.