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Table 10. Timing of HIV testing of HIV-infected women, by race/ethnicity and year of infant's birth, 1999–2001—24 areas conducting Enhanced Perinatal Surveillance
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  Year of infant's birth   Subtotal
  1999   2000   2001  
Timing of mother's HIV test No. %   No. %   No. %   No. %
  White, not Hispanic
Before labor or before pregnancy 312 89   290 90   257 94   859 91
During labor 10 3   10 3   8 3   28 3
After delivery 9 3   15 5   3 1   27 3
Unknown 21 6   7 2   5 2   33 4
 
Total 352     322     273     947 100

  Black, not Hispanic
Before labor or before pregnancy 1824 89   1940 92   1493 92   5257 91
During labor 70 3   105 5   80 5   255 4
After delivery 40 2   32 2   32 2   104 2
Unknown 116 6   41 2   22 1   179 3
 
Totala 2052     2118     1629     5799 100

  Hispanic
Before labor or before pregnancy 368 85   485 91   372 92   1225 89
During labor 14 3   24 5   15 4   53 4
After delivery 13 3   13 2   11 3   37 3
Unknown 39 9   11 2   8 2   58 4
 
Totalb 435     533     406     1374 100

Note. Because of rounding, column percentages may not total 100. Asians/Pacific Islanders and American Indians/Alaska Natives were not included because of small numbers. See Table 3 for cumulative totals of all races.
a Includes 4 women who refused HIV testing.
b Includes 1 woman who refused HIV testing.
Last Modified: September 19, 2006
Last Reviewed: September 19, 2006
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Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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