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Sex Transm Infect 80:75-76 doi:10.1136/sti.2003.008094
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South Asians with HIV in London: is it time to rethink sexual health service delivery to meet the needs of heterosexual ethnic minorities?

Table 1

Characteristics of presentation of study population at time of HIV diagnosis (n = 117)

Heterosexual men (n = 45) Homosexual men (n = 36) Heterosexual women (n = 27) Other risk groups (n = 9)
AIDS illness at presentation 16 (36%) 6 (16%) 2 (7%) 1 (11%)
Median CD4 cell count ×106/l (range) 178 (3–1,023) 381(4–810) 377 (10–1,104) 151(50–795)
Median HIV viral load copies/ml (range) 24 500 (50–1 000 000) 24 636 (425–3 000 000) 7822 (173–489 184) 12 870 (6676–57 530)
Reasons for HIV test
AIDS/symptomatic 27 (60%) 11 (31%) 7 (26%) 2 (22%)
Known HIV+ sexual partner 3 (7%) 4 (11%) 12 (44%) 0
Routine screen for sexually transmitted infections 1 (2%) 16 (44%) 1 (4%) 0
Patient request 7 (15%) 3 (8%) 2 (8%) 2 (22%)
Child positive 3 (7%) 0 3 (11%) 0
Insurance/visa purposes 3 (7%) 1 (3%) 0 2 (22%)
Antenatal screening 0 0 2 (7%) 0
Other 1 (2%) 1 (3%) 0 3 (34%)

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