HIV-TB Coinfection among 57 Million Pregnant Women, Obstetric Complications, Alcohol Use, Drug Abuse, and Depression
Table 1
Distribution of sociodemographic and health facility characteristics among hospital admissions of pregnant women, by HIV/TB status, United States, 2002–2014.
HIV/TB status
HIV–, TB− m
HIV+, TB− = 73,223
TB+, HIV− = 4053
HIV+, TB+
%
%
%
%
Age
13–24
33.9
26.4
31.3
c
25–34
51.4
56.5
50.8
70.3
35–49
14.7
17.2
17.8
21.4
Race/ethnicity
NH-White
42.1
14.5
11.3
c
NH-Black
11.8
54.8
16.0
49.9
Hispanic
18.9
12.3
34.8
16.7
Other
8.6
5.4
23.0
12.7
Not reported
18.7
13.0
14.9
12.4
Income
Lowest
27.1
47.3
36.3
44.7
2nd
24.8
21.0
24.3
12.1
3rd
24.1
14.6
20.9
25.7
Highest
22.2
8.1
16.1
8.7
Payer
Government
43.0
72.7
62.6
66.4
Private
50.5
18.8
23.6
21.3
Other
6.5
8.5
13.8
12.3
Hospital region
Northeast
16.5
25.1
24.0
30.3
Midwest
21.2
13.1
18.3
c
South
37.9
56.8
34.0
53.2
West
24.4
5.1
23.7
c
Hospital type
Rural
11.2
3.3
4.8
c
Urban, nonteaching
40.4
16.7
20.0
16.4
Urban, teaching
48.0
79.5
74.6
79.3
The estimated number of records with HIV–, TB– is 57,316,293. Displayed percentages are column percentages. Percentages may not add to 100% due to missing data. Data are suppressed due to small numbers in accordance with guidelines set forth by the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project.