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Estimated HIV Coinfection in Persons Reported with TB
United States, 1993-2002
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Slide 24: Estimated HIV Coinfection in Persons Reported
with TB, United States, 1993-2002. This slide provides minimum
estimates of HIV coinfection among persons reported with TB from 1993
through 2002. Since the addition of HIV status to the individual
TB case report in 1993, incomplete reporting has provided a challenge
to calculating reliable estimates. Results from the cross-matching
of TB and AIDS registries have been used to supplement reported HIV test
results. For all ages, the estimated percentage of HIV coinfection
in persons reported with TB decreased from 15% to 9% overall and from
29% to 16% in persons aged 25 to 44 during this period. |
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