36 research outputs found
Predictors of fertility intentions among men and women in HIV serodiscordant couples in Zambia (2005–2012).
<p>Predictors of fertility intentions among men and women in HIV serodiscordant couples in Zambia (2005–2012).</p
Descriptive analyses of socio-demographic, behavioral, biomedical covariates by fertility intention of Zambian women in serodiscordant couples stratified by serostatus (n = 1283).
<p>Descriptive analyses of socio-demographic, behavioral, biomedical covariates by fertility intention of Zambian women in serodiscordant couples stratified by serostatus (n = 1283).</p
Results of multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression of association between fertility intentions on HIV acquisition in: (1) women, (2) men, and (3) in men and women1.
<p>Results of multivariable Cox proportional hazard regression of association between fertility intentions on HIV acquisition in: (1) women, (2) men, and (3) in men and women1.</p
Consensus seasonal biochemistry parameter reference intervals and out-of-range values.
‡<p>The number and proportion of volunteers whose dry season values are outside the consensus rainy season reference interval.</p>‡‡<p>The number and proportion of volunteers whose rainy season values are outside the consensus dry season reference interval.</p><p>*Excludes all Masaka volunteers (Masaka ALP, total IgG and LDH values varied significantly from those of other sites) and one volunteer with a missing value at Kigali.</p
Consensus seasonal haematology parameter reference intervals and out-of-range values.
‡<p>The number and percentage of volunteers whose dry season values are outside the consensus rainy season reference interval.</p>‡‡<p>The number and proportion of volunteers whose rainy season values are outside the consensus dry season reference interval.</p><p>*Excludes all Masaka volunteers (Masaka eosinophil counts varied significantly from those of other sites) and one Kigali volunteer with a missing value.</p>∧<p>Excludes all Lusaka volunteers (Lusaka basophil counts varied significantly from those of other sites) and one volunteer with a missing value at Kigali.</p
Summary of reasons for screen-outs, non-attendance of seasonal visit and exclusion from seasonal analysis by site.
<p>Percentages shown as a proportion of either total screened, total analyzed at visit 1, or total that attended visit 2.</p>#<p>Volunteers may have multiple screen-out reasons therefore columns may sum to >100%.</p
Volunteer baseline characteristics.
‡<p>Volunteers included in the IAVI African laboratory reference intervals study analysis.</p>†<p>Volunteers that attended the seasonal visit and were included in the seasonal analysis study.</p
Comparison of consensus rainy and dry season haematology parameter mean values.
<p>*Excludes all Masaka volunteers (Masaka eosinophil counts varied significantly from those of other sites) and one volunteer with a missing value at Kigali.</p>∧<p>Excludes all Lusaka volunteers (Lusaka basophil counts varied significantly from those of other sites) and one volunteer with a missing value at Kigali.</p
Comparison of consensus rainy and dry season biochemistry parameter mean values.
<p>*Excludes all Masaka volunteers (Masaka ALP, total IgG and LDH values varied significantly from those of other sites) and one volunteer with a missing value at Kigali.</p