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Table 18. Gestational age at birth among HIV-infected women, by race/ethnicity and year of infant’s birth, 2000–2003—24 areas conducting enhanced perinatal surveillance in the United States and dependent areas
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  Year of infant's birth   Cumulative
total
  2000   2001   2002   2003  
Gestational age by weeks No. %   No. %   No. %   No. %   No. %
  White, not Hispanic
Preterma 128 35   112 31   74 32   51 32   365 33
Normalb 235 65   244 69   158 68   106 68   743 67
Total 363     356     232     157     1,108  
  Black, not Hispanic
Preterma 796 34   665 33   440 34   329 33   2,230 34
Normalb 1,535 66   1,355 67   852 66   669 67   4,411 66
Total 2,331     2,020     1,292     998     6,641  
  Hispanic
Preterma 186 31   167 33   124 30   128 30   605 31
Normalb 414 69   338 67   283 70   296 70   1,331 69
Total 600     505     407     424     1,936  
  Asian/Pacific Islander
Preterma 3 12   3 25   4 29   4 33   14 22
Normalb 22 88   9 75   10 71   8 67   49 78
Total 25     12     14     12     63  
Note. Because of rounding, column percentages may not total to 100 percent. American Indian/Alaska Native excluded due to small numbers. Excludes 234 cases due to unknown race/ethnicity.
a Preterm is defined as gestational age of less than 38 weeks.
b Normal is defined as gestational age of greater than or equal to 38 weeks.
 

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Last Modified: January 5, 2009
Last Reviewed: January 5, 2009
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