Comparing Measures of Late HIV Diagnosis in Washington State
As more US HIV surveillance programs routinely use late HIV diagnosis to monitor and characterize HIV testing patterns, there is an increasing need to standardize how late HIV diagnosis is measured. In this study, we compared two measures of late HIV diagnosis, one based on time between HIV and AIDS...
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doaj-07e84aea52f54ff996754dff525a9ebc2020-11-24T23:49:38ZengHindawi LimitedAIDS Research and Treatment2090-12402090-12592012-01-01201210.1155/2012/182672182672Comparing Measures of Late HIV Diagnosis in Washington StateLaura Saganic0Jason Carr1Rosa Solorio2Maria Courogen3Tom Jaenicke4Ann Duerr5Department of Health Services and Epidemiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USAInfectious Disease Assessment Unit, Washington State Department of Health, Olympia, WA 98504, USADepartment of Health Services and Epidemiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USAInfectious Disease Assessment Unit, Washington State Department of Health, Olympia, WA 98504, USAInfectious Disease Assessment Unit, Washington State Department of Health, Olympia, WA 98504, USADepartment of Health Services and Epidemiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USAAs more US HIV surveillance programs routinely use late HIV diagnosis to monitor and characterize HIV testing patterns, there is an increasing need to standardize how late HIV diagnosis is measured. In this study, we compared two measures of late HIV diagnosis, one based on time between HIV and AIDS, the other based on initial CD4+ results. Using data from Washington's HIV/AIDS Reporting System, we used multivariate logistic regression to identify predictors of late HIV diagnosis. We also conducted tests for trend to determine whether the proportion of cases diagnosed late has changed over time. Both measures lead us to similar conclusions about late HIV diagnosis, suggesting that being male, older, foreign-born, or heterosexual increase the likelihood of late HIV diagnosis. Our findings reaffirm the validity of a time-based definition of late HIV diagnosis, while at the same time demonstrating the potential value of a lab-based measure.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/182672 |
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Comparing Measures of Late HIV Diagnosis in Washington State |
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As more US HIV surveillance programs routinely use late HIV diagnosis to monitor and characterize HIV testing patterns, there is an increasing need to standardize how late HIV diagnosis is measured. In this study, we compared two measures of late HIV diagnosis, one based on time between HIV and AIDS, the other based on initial CD4+ results. Using data from Washington's HIV/AIDS Reporting System, we used multivariate logistic regression to identify predictors of late HIV diagnosis. We also conducted tests for trend to determine whether the proportion of cases diagnosed late has changed over time. Both measures lead us to similar conclusions about late HIV diagnosis, suggesting that being male, older, foreign-born, or heterosexual increase the likelihood of late HIV diagnosis. Our findings reaffirm the validity of a time-based definition of late HIV diagnosis, while at the same time demonstrating the potential value of a lab-based measure. |
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