Table 1 Demographic features of the 2015–2017 sampled population in the RENAGENO dataset as compared to the reported AIDS diagnosed individuals in the same period.

From: HIV-1 molecular diversity in Brazil unveiled by 10 years of sampling by the national genotyping network

 

RENAGENO dataset (N = 21,209)

AIDS diagnosed (N = 117,429)

Sex

Male

11,502 (54.3%)

80,612 (68.7%)

Female

9692 (45.7%)

36,792 (31.3%)

NA

15

25

Agea

≤ 14

1302 (6.1%)

1535 (1.3%)

15–24

1984 (9.4%)

14,932 (12.7%)

25–39

8022 (37.8%)

53,121 (45.2%)

40–69

8929 (42.1%)

41,209 (35.1%)

≥ 60

969 (4.6%)

6632 (5.6%)

NA

3

0

Years of education

zero

871 (7.6%)

1467 (2.7%)

1–3

1372 (11.9%)

4705 (8.6%)

4–7

3975 (34.6%)

13,977 (25.5%)

8–11

3754 (32.7%)

25,035 (45.7%)

12 or more

1514 (13.2%)

9642 (17.6%)

NA

9723

62,603

Color/race

White

6860 (47.8%)

28,921 (42.2%)

Black

1796 (12.5%)

7656 (11.2%)

Asian

112 (0.8%)

316 (0.5%)

Mixed

5543 (38.7%)

31,393 (45.8%)

Amerindian

26 (0.2%)

231 (0.3%)

NA

6872

48,912

Region

North

1664 (7.8%)

13,004 (11.1%)

Northeast

4098 (19.3%)

26,698 (22.7%)

Southeast

9675 (45.6%)

46,264 (39.4%)

South

4308 (20.3%)

23,166 (19.7%)

Central-West

1464 (6.9%)

8297 (7.1%)

  1. NA data not available.
  2. aWhen sampled for genotyping or when diagnosed with AIDS.