Research Article

HIV-TB Coinfection among 57 Million Pregnant Women, Obstetric Complications, Alcohol Use, Drug Abuse, and Depression

Table 2

Rates (per 1,000 hospitalizations) of alcohol use, drug abuse, depression, and complications of pregnancy among pregnancy-related admissions, by HIV/TB status, United States, 2002–2014.

HIV/TB status
HIV−, TB−
= 57.3 m
HIV+, TB−
= 73,223
TB+, HIV−
HIV+, TB+

Alcohol use1.716.14.7b
Drug abuse16.0114.625.3119.08
Depression20.153.225.8b
Pregnancy complications (all)166.4272.2292.1331.28
 Anemia102.7214.1216.6206.33
 Diabetes11.324.616.7b
 Preeclampsia23.423.824.0b
 Eclampsia1.01.42.8b
 Placental abruption10.611.68.9b
 Placenta previa5.25.59.9b
 Placenta accreta3.32.61.3b
 Others3.64.93.6b
 Postpartum hemorrhage25.821.645.5b
 Sepsis1.35.48.3b

The estimated number of records with HIV−, TB− is 57,316,293. Data are suppressed in accordance with guidelines set forth by the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project. Other antepartum hemorrhages.