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Table 2 Numbers and rates of hospitalization and standardized ratios for people with hepatitis B or C by HIV co-infection status, July 2000-June 2006

From: Trends in all cause and viral liver disease-related hospitalizations in people with hepatitis B or C: a population-based linkage study

Type of admission

Disease

Admissions

(n)

% All

admissions

% All liver

disease

admissions†

Rate/1000

SHR

95% CI

All cause

HCV

131 707

100

-

325.6

1.4

1.4-1.4

 

HBV

33 264

100

-

160.7

0.6

0.6-0.6

 

HCV/HBV

6499

100

-

432.6

2.0

1.9-2.1

 

HCV/HIV

2101

100

-

674.4

3.5

3.3-3.9

 

HBV/HIV

616

100

-

482.2

2.4

2.0-2.7

 

HCV/HBV/HIV

135

100

-

887.6

4.5

3.5-5.7

Non alcoholic liver disease

HCV

1632

1.2

27.3

4.0

14.0

12.7-15.4

 

HBV

341

1.0

17.9

1.6

5.4

4.5-6.4

 

HCV/HBV

111

1.7

30.8

7.4

24.6

15.7-38.5

 

HCV/HIV

28

1.3

35.4

9.0

28.5

15.9-51.1

 

HBV/HIV

18

2.9

45.0

14.1

40.0

19.4-82.6

 

HCV/HBV/HIV

6

4.4

100.0

39.4

123.4

61.1-249.1

Primary liver cancer

HCV

625

0.5

10.4

1.5

16.2

13.8-19.1

 

HBV

674

2.0

35.4

3.3

29.1

24.7-34.2

 

HCV/HBV

50

0.8

13.9

3.3

31.9

17.5-58.3

 

HCV/HIV

6

0.3

7.6

1.9

18.8

5.6-62.5

 

HBV/HIV

12

1.9

30.0

9.4

71.1

18.3-276.7

 

HCV/HBV/HIV

0

0.0

0.0

0.0

-

-

  1. † Percent of all liver disease-related admissions within each disease cohort: includes non alcoholic liver disease (ICD-10-AM codes K71-77), primary liver cancer (ICD-10-AM codes C22), viral hepatitis (ICD-10-AM codes B15-B19), and alcoholic liver disease (K70).
  2. SHR, standardized hospitalization ratio; CI, confidence interval.