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. 2020 Jun 4;7:227. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2020.00227

Table 2.

Relationship of the characteristics of the subjects and their HIV Status.

Characteristics HIV status
Known (n = 559) Not known (n = 371) χ2 p
Freq (%) Freq (%) Total
Age group (years)
≤ 40
> 40
188 (66.2)
371 (57.3)
94 (33.3)
277 (42.7)
282
648
7.262 0.007
Sex
Male
Female
284 (57.8)
275 (63.1)
210 (42.5)
161 (36.9)
494
436
3.011 0.083
Religion
Christianity
Islam
478 (60.4)
81 (58.7)
314 (39.6)
57 (41.3)
792
138
0.135 0.714
Education status
Non formal
Formal
89 (56.7)
470 (64.1)
68 (43.3)
303 (35.9)
157
773
0.921 0.337
Hepatitis viral status
Known**
Not known
416 (95.4)
143 (28.9)
20 (4.6)
351 (71.1)
436
494
426.681 <0.001
Family history
Negative
Positive
549 (60.8)
10 (37.0)
354 (39.4)
17 (63.0)
903
27
6.172 0.013
Outcome
Alive
Dead
400 (57.3)
159 (68.5)
298 (42.7)
73 (31.5)
698
232
9.155 0.002
Topography
Hamatological
Others*
Breast
Cervical
Colon
Liver
Prostate
AIDS defining+
87 (66.9)
121 (58.7)
94 (51.9)
33 (73.3)
25 (62.5)
132 (88.0)
48 (32.0)
19 (67.9)
43 (33.1)
85 (41.3)
87 (48.1)
12 (26.7)
15 (37.5)
18 (12.0)
102 (68.0)
9 (32.1)
130
206
181
45
40
150
150
28
109.892 <0.001

+. kaposis sarcoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

*,

all other cancers other than hematological, breast, cervical, colon, AIDS defining, liver, and prostate cancers.

**,

Either positive or negative for hepatitis B or and C.