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Table 7. HIV-infected patients currently prescribed highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) by data source and sex
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Data in Tables 6-8 are based on the following analyses:
  • Among patients eligible according to guidelines in place in 1999, what is the proportion of patients prescribed highly active antiretroviral therapy1 (HAART) in ASD in 1999 and SHDC in 1998?
Data Source Total   Male   Female
% Treated/
Eligible
% Treated/
Eligible
% Treated/
Eligible
ASD 61 5,479/8,923   62 4,074/6,520   58 1,405/2,403
SHDC Site A 68 166/242 68 104/157 67 74/99
SHDC Site B 64 111/171 64 73/114 66 38/57
SHDC Site C 69 161/249 75 138/184 51 32/63
*Persons with unknown insurance status were not included.
  • Among patients eligible for ART, similar proportions of males compared with females were currently prescribed HAART at SHDC Sites A and B. In ASD and SHDC Site C, greater proportions of males were currently prescribed HAART compared with females.
  • Differences in the populations represented by the samples at the 3 SHDC sites may account for the difference in HAART prescription by sex (see Technical Notes).
  • Providers at Sites A and B may provide more HIV-related care to females and may be more likely to prescribe HAART compared with providers not in or near metropolitan areas at Site C. Data from the SHAS and MOPTB studies were not available for this question.
Last Modified: June 21, 2006
Last Reviewed: June 21, 2006
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Divisions of HIV/AIDS Prevention
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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