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Prevalence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Opportunistic Infections Among Transgender Patients in the Clinical Setting: An All-Payer Electronic Health Record Database Study

机译:临床环境中患者人体免疫缺陷病毒和机会感染的患病率:全能电子健康记录数据库研究

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We performed a cross-sectional analysis of the prevalence of HIV and opportunistic infections among transgender patients in clinical care. Of 10,160 transgender patients identified, 3.9% had a diagnosis of HIV, compared to 0.32% in the non-transgender cohort ( <0.0001). Transgender patients experience the burden of all opportunistic infection compared to non-transgender patients in this analysis, although prevalence of pneumocystis pneumonia was not significant. This cohort-based, all-payer electronic health record study of HIV patients connected to care revealed that transgender patients have a higher prevalence of HIV infection and opportunistic infections compared to the non-transgender cohort.
机译:我们对临床护理患者的艾滋病毒患者患病率和机会感染的普遍分析进行了横截面分析。在10,160名患者中,3.9%的诊断艾滋病毒诊断,而非转型队列的0.32%(<0.0001)。同性全质患者体验着与非转型患者在此分析中相比所有机会主义感染的负担,尽管肺炎肺炎的患病率并不重要。这种基于队列的全部支付者电子健康记录研究与关注的艾滋病患者揭示了与非转型队列相比,转型患者的患者患者患病患者患病率较高。

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