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Table 10. HIV-infected patients ever diagnosed with Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) by data source and race/ethnicity
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Data in Tables 9-10 are based on the following analyses:
  • Among patients in ASD in 1999 and in SHDC in 1998, what proportion have ever been diagnosed with PCP?
  • In SHAS, among patients interviewed in 1999, what proportion of patients have ever been told they had PCP?
Data Source Total White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific
Islander
American Indian/
Alaska Native
% Treated/
Eligible
% Treated/
Eligible
% Treated/
Eligible
% Treated/
Eligible
% Treated/
Eligible
% Treated/
Eligible
ASD* 14 1,357/9,598   14 414/2,980   15 686/4,439   12 239/2,001   12 12/99   5 3/56
SHDC Site A 15 43/288 15 21/143 15 13/84
SHDC Site B 6 151/253 9 8/92 3 5/153
SHDC Site C 9 34/374 13 23/175 5 9/179
SHAS* 19 437/2,264 23 138/593 17 197/1,133 19 84/448 57 4/7 19 6/31
*The ASD total contains 3 patients with unknown race/ethnicity. The SHAS total contains 8 patients with unknown race/ethnicity.
Information regarding diagnosis of PCP for some patients was limited to those made during the interval for SHDC Site B.
  • In ASD, slightly higher proportions of whites and blacks were ever diagnosed with PCP than persons of other race/ethnicities.
  • Greater proportions of whites compared with blacks were ever diagnosed with PCP at SHDC Site B and Site C.
  • In SHAS, a greater proportion of whites compared with Hispanics and blacks reported ever being diagnosed with PCP.
  • Due to the small numerators and denominators for Asian/Pacific Islanders and American Indian/Alaska Natives, proportions should be interpreted with caution.
  • Proportions are not presented for Hispanics, Asian/Pacific Islanders and American Indian/Alaska Natives in SHDC because of small numbers of cases.
  • Results for racial and ethnic groups with small numerators and/or denominators should be interpreted with caution. Data from the MOPTB study were not available for this question.
Last Modified: June 21, 2006
Last Reviewed: June 21, 2006
Content Source:
Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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