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. 2020 Sep 15;48(1):37–41. doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001261

TABLE 1.

Characteristics of Pregnant Women Tested for Chlamydia

Total Sample* (n = 13,657) Chlamydia Positive*
(n = 1013)
Chlamydia Negative*
(n = 12,644)
Age at delivery, median (IQR), y 26.8 (9.2) 21.6 (5.4) 27.3 (8.9)
Age category, n (%)
 <25 y 5303 774 (14.6) 4529 (85.4)
 25–29 y 3828 164 (4.3) 3664 (95.7)
 30+ y 4526 75 (1.7) 4451 (98.3)
Race/Ethnicity, n (%)
 Black 7016 804 (11.5) 6219 (88.5)
 White 3561 82 (2.3) 3479 (97.7)
 Hispanic 2501 95 (3.8) 2404 (96.2)
 Asian 244 8 (3.3) 236 (96.7)
 Multiple 129 15 (11.6) 115 (88.4)
 Other 206 9 (4.4) 196 (95.6)
Urban residence, n (%) 10,867 944 (8.7) 9923 (91.3)
Insurance status, n (%)
 Public 8918 827 (9.3) 8091 (90.7)
 Private 3425 100 (2.9) 3325 (97.1)
 Uninsured 1314 86 (6.5) 1228 (93.5)
Location of testing, n (%)
 Clinic 12,169 899 (7.4) 11,270 (92.6)
 ED 1474 111 (7.5) 1363 (92.5)
 Inpatient 14 3 (21.4) 11 (78.6)
Preterm delivery, n (%) 2139 154 (7.2) 1985 (92.8)
Birth weight, n (%)
 <2500 g 1794 153 (8.5) 1641 (91.5)
 ≥2500 g 10,930 797 (7.3) 10,133 (92.7)
 Missing 933 63 (6.8) 870 (93.2)
Birth outcomes, n (%)
 Live birth 13,409 998 (7.4) 12,411 (92.6)
 SAB/Stillbirth/IUFD 228 17 (7.5) 211 (92.5)
 Neonatal death 23 1 (4.3) 22 (95.7)

*Row percentages.

IUFD indicates intrauterine fetal demise; SAB, spontaneous abortion.