43 research outputs found
Distribution of detectable and non-detectable viral load<sup>1</sup> by NASCOP region, Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey, 2012.
<p>Distribution of detectable and non-detectable viral load<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0154318#t003fn002" target="_blank"><sup>1</sup></a> by NASCOP region, Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey, 2012.</p
Characteristics of HIV-infected persons and estimates of detectable viral load, Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey, 2012.
<p>Characteristics of HIV-infected persons and estimates of detectable viral load, Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey, 2012.</p
Distribution of detectable viral load<sup>1</sup> by NASCOP region, Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey, 2012. NASCOP, National AIDS Control Programme. These regions correspond to former provinces of Kenya before the 2013 decentralization into counties.
<p>Detectable viral load defined as HIV RNA concentration ≥ 550 copies/mL.</p
Prevalence ratios for outcome measures, by country and mode of testing.
<p>All models adjusted for respondent sex, age (in years), educational attainment, and wealth index, and adjusted for clustered sampling using a generalized estimating equation. All countries model also adjusted for country using fixed effect.</p>a<p><i>p</i>-Value remains significantly less than 0.05 after correction for false discovery rate.</p>b<p>Includes only HIV-positive respondents.</p
Percent respondents reporting on outcome measures of HIV testing, by country and mode of testing.
a<p>Includes only HIV-positive respondents.</p>b<p>Remains significantly less than 0.05 after correction for false discovery rate.</p
Socio-demographic characteristics of persons aged 15–64 years reporting ever HIV testing, by gender, Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey 2007.
*<p>Sample size varies slightly across variables due to missing data.</p
Awareness of HIV status and testing history among HIV-infected persons, Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey 2007.
<p>Awareness of HIV status and testing history among HIV-infected persons, Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey 2007.</p
Percentages and 95% confidence intervals of missed opportunities for HIV testing among ever sexually active, HIV-infected undiagnosed persons aged 15–64 years who reported never having been tested for HIV, by gender, Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey 2007.
<p>Percentages and 95% confidence intervals of missed opportunities for HIV testing among ever sexually active, HIV-infected undiagnosed persons aged 15–64 years who reported never having been tested for HIV, by gender, Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey 2007.</p
Moderate and severe adverse events among all participants with device placement (N = 427), by type of site<sup>1</sup>.
<p><b><sup>1</sup>Includes all events that are at least possibly related to the circumcision procedure.</b></p><p><b><sup>2</sup>More than one AE could be recorded for a given participant.</b></p><p><b><sup>3</sup>Maximum severity.</b></p
Unadjusted<sup>*</sup> and adjusted odds ratios for factors associated with ever testing for HIV from gender-specific models, Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey 2007.
*<p>Table includes all variables of which at least one category was significantly associated with ever testing for HIV in the bivariate analysis (p<0.01).</p>**<p>OR = odds ratio, CI = confidence interval.</p>***<p>AOR = adjusted odds ratio.</p