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Table 19. Birth defects in first year of life in children born to 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  
Birth defects in first year of life No. %   No. %   No. %   No. %   No. %
  White, not Hispanic
                             
Yes 14 4   6 2   7 3   6 4   33 3
No 248 68   235 66   129 56   108 69   720 65
Unknown 101 28   115 32   96 41   43 27   355 32
Total 363     356     232     157     1,108  
  Black, not Hispanic
                             
Yes 75 3   80 4   37 3   53 5   245 4
No 1,467 63   1,261 62   733 57   750 75   4,211 63
Unknown 789 34   679 34   522 40   195 20   2,185 33
Total 2,331     2,020     1,292     998     6,641  
  Hispanic
                             
Yes 9 2   8 2   4 1   26 6   47 2
No 335 56   301 60   224 55   307 72   1,167 60
Unknown 256 43   196 39   179 44   91 21   722 37
Total 600     505     407     424     1,936  
  Asian/Pacific Islander
                             
Yes 2 8   0 0   0 0   0 0   2 3
No 12 48   6 50   10 71   11 92   39 62
Unknown 11 44   6 50   4 29   1 8   22 35
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. 234 cases excluded due to unknown race/ethnicity. Data represent the number of singleton births; if a woman delivers multiple infants, only one infant is represented in this table.
 

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Last Reviewed: January 5, 2009
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