Table 1 Demographic characteristics of individuals with: newly diagnosed HIV infection, out-of-care known HIV positives, newly diagnosed with HCV infection, and known HCV RNA positives who were never treated for HCV.

From: Universal HIV and Birth Cohort HCV Screening in San Diego Emergency Departments

Demographics

New HIV Diagnoses (33)

Out-of-care >12 months Known HIV positives (74)

New HCV Diagnoses (18)

Known HCV RNA positives never treated (13)

Age (median, IQR)

37 (28–48)

41 (32–51)

62 (60–64)

61 (55–63)

Male

24 (73%)

62 (84%)

14 (78%)

10 (77%)

Female

8 (24%)

12 (16%)

4 (22%)

3 (23%)

Transfemale

1 (3%)

3 (4%)

0

0

White

15 (45%)

33(45%)

10 (56%)

8 (62%)

Black

7 (21%)

20 (27%)

5 (28%)

2 (15%)

Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

0

2 (3%)

0

0

Asian

1 (3%)

0

0

1 (8%)

Bi-racial

10 (30%)

19 (26%)

3 (17%)

2 (15%)

Hispanic Ethnicity

13 (39%)

23 (27%)

3 (17%)

2 (15%)

Men who have sex with men

18 (55%)

40 (54%)

NA

NA

Heterosexual contact

12 (36%)

19 (26%)

NA

NA

Injection Drug Used

1 (3%)

3 (4%)

NA

NA

Other/unknown

2 (6%)

12 (16%)

NA

NA

HCV/HIV co-infection

0

5 (7%)

0

0