23 research outputs found

    Baseline Maternal Characteristics of 522 HIV-Infected Women Initiating ARV Therapy for PMTCT in the Kisumu Breastfeeding Study, July 2003 to November 2006.<sup>*</sup>

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    *<p>Number indicates the number of women who chose each response. Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. Sample sizes (in parentheses) may vary due to missing data.</p>§<p>KSh 85 per 1 US dollar (rate varies).</p

    Reasons Given by Women Who Had Never Used a Condom.<sup>*</sup>

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    *<p>Number (percent) indicates the number (percentage) of women who chose each response. Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. Sample sizes (in parentheses) may vary due to missing data.</p

    Preferred Family Planning Method.<sup>*</sup>

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    *<p>Choices were not mutually exclusive. Number (percent) indicates the number (percentage) of women of the total who chose each FP method. Totals may vary due to missing data.</p

    Women's Perception of Family Planning Acceptance by Spouse or Partner.<sup>*</sup>

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    *<p>Number (percent) indicates the number (percentage) of women who chose each response. Percentages may not add up to 100% due to rounding. Sample sizes (in parentheses) may vary due to missing data.</p

    Predictors of Intention to Use Family Planning.<sup>*</sup>

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    *<p>Number (percent) indicates the number (percentage) of women of the total who intended to use family planning. Sample sizes (in parentheses) may vary due to missing data.</p>§<p>Only for 63 participants who had a previous history of an STI other than HIV.</p

    Summary of Adjusted Prevalence Ratios (PR) for Accessing Steps of PMTCT Care.

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    <p>Samples for each column described in previous tables; all variables in final adjusted models presented.</p><p>*Prevalence ratios for continuous and ordinal variables are for each one unit change in the variable.</p>†<p>p<0.05, <sup>‡</sup>p<0.01, <sup>¥</sup>p<0.001.</p><p>Summary of Adjusted Prevalence Ratios (PR) for Accessing Steps of PMTCT Care.</p

    Distribution of HIV-1 subtypes among participants, by recency of infection, Western Kenya, October 2003-May 2005.

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    <p><b>(A)</b> Long term (>239 days) (B) recent infections (≤239 days) (Fig 1B). A, C, D, G represent pure subtypes while AD, AC, CD are unique recombinant forms, CRF; Complex recombinants forms.</p
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