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HIV screening among patients seeking care at Xuanwu Hospital: A cross-sectional study in Beijing, China, 2011–2016

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Objectives One-third of people living with HIV in China are still unaware of their status, so we sought to better understand HIV testing in the general hospital setting in China.… Click to show full abstract

Objectives One-third of people living with HIV in China are still unaware of their status, so we sought to better understand HIV testing in the general hospital setting in China. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted using the electronic medical records of all patients who attended Xuanwu Hospital in Beijing, January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2016. HIV screening and detection rates and characteristics of patients diagnosed with HIV were assessed. Results Overall, 235,961 patients were screened, for a screening rate of 1.4%. Although most were outpatients (98.4%), screening rate was higher among inpatients (70.0% versus 0.4%), and highest in internal medicine (36.1%) and surgery (33.3%) departments. A total of 140 patients were diagnosed with HIV, for a detection rate of 5.93 per 10,000. Detection rates were highest among outpatients (9.34 per 10,000), and patients attending the dermatology and sexually transmitted infection (STI) department (153.85 per 10,000). Most diagnoses were made among males (91.4%), aged 20–39 (67.1%), who reported becoming infected through homosexual contact (70.0%). Conclusions HIV screening in China’s general hospitals needs to be improved. More focus should be placed on screening outpatients, especially in the dermatology and STI department, and young men.

Keywords: cross sectional; dermatology; hiv; sectional study; hiv screening; hospital

Journal Title: PLoS ONE
Year Published: 2018

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