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Table 8. Number and percentage of HIV-infected women with positive test results for selected conditions, by 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  
Diagnosis No. %   No. %   No. %   No. %   No. %
Sexually transmitted diseasea,b                            
Yes 783 23   769 26   512 26   351 22   2,415 24
No 1,286 38   1,251 42   852 43   581 37   3,970 40
Unknown 1,353 40   943 32   623 31   629 40   3,548 36
                             
Selected conditionc                            
Yes 615 18   640 22   438 22   349 21   2,042 20
No 1,341 39   1,253 42   887 45   626 38   4,107 41
Unknown 1,466 43   1,070 36   662 33   661 40   3,859 39
Total 3,422     2,963     1,987     1,636     10,008  
Note. Because of rounding, column percentages may not total 100. Percentages represent the total number of HIV-infected women with a positive test result during pregnancy.
a Includes presumptive or definitive diagnoses, during pregnancy, of the following sexually transmitted diseases: chlamydia, genital herpes (primary herpes and active lesions), gonorrhea, hepatitis B, syphilis, and Trichomonas.
b Excludes 75 cases with missing information.
c Includes presumptive or definitive diagnoses during pregnancy of the following conditions: bacterial vaginosis, group B strep, hepatitis C, or pelvic inflammatory disease.
 

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