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. 2021 Nov 10;35(2):245–255. doi: 10.1097/QAD.0000000000002750

Table 2.

Outcomes of individuals in Analysis A and Analysis B.

MSM Black African MSW Other ethnicity MSW Black African women Other ethnicity women
Analysis A: first year after HIV diagnosis
 Number of deaths during follow-up 2 (0.46%) 3 (0.9%) 2 (0.5%) 0 (0%) 2 (0.5%)
 Hospitalizations during follow-upa 55 (13%) 27 (33%) 52 (36%) 41 (23%) 38 (33%)
  % with at least one AIDS-related cause 28 (51%) 16 (59%) 29 (56%) 21 (51%) 16 (42%)
  % with at least one non-AIDS-related cause 33 (57%) 12 (44%) 28 (54%) 23 (56%) 24 (63%)
Analysis B: >1 year after HIV diagnosis
 Follow-up time in years, median (IQR) 8.2 (3.2–10.6) 7.7 (3.7–10.5) 5.5 (2.2–10.2) 7.7 (2.4–10.6) 7.0 (2.8–10.5)
 Number of deaths during follow-up (%) 85 (3.6%) 15 (4.5%) 17 (4.0%) 19 (2.8%) 13 (3.1%)
 Hospitalizations during follow-upa 359 80 109 130 94
  % with at least one AIDS-related cause 29 (8%) 10 (13%) 29 (27%) 21 (16%) 10 (11%)
  % with at least one non-AIDS-related cause 327 (91%) 63 (79%) 87 (80%) 122 (94%) 92 (98%)
 Number of persons hospitalized before baseline (%) 439 (19%) 99 (30%) 115 (27%) 201 (30%) 118 (28%)
 Number of persons hospitalized during FU (%) 253 (11%) 51 (15%) 69 (16%) 95 (14%) 65 (15%)
 0 hospitalizations 2108 (89%) 280 (85%) 354 (84%) 572 (86%) 360 (85%)
 1 hospitalization 186 (8%) 35 (11%) 45 (11%) 72 (11%) 46 (11%)
 2–3 hospitalizations 61 (3%) 15 (4.5%) 21 (5%) 19 (3%) 16 (4%)
 4–5 hospitalizations 4 (0.2%) 0 (0%) 3 (0.7%) 4 (0.6%) 3 (0.7%)
 >5 hospitalizations 2 (0.1%) 1 (0.3% 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)

FU, follow-up; MSM, men who have sex with men; MSW, men who have sex with women.

a

Up to three causes could be recorded for a single hospitalization.