Table 1.

Baseline Patient Characteristics, N = 23 227

All Patients (N = 23 227)Lost (n = 5516)Sampled (n = 501)Successfully Traced (n = 337)
Sex, n (%)
 Male9764 (42.0%)2418 (43.8%)225 (44.9%)158 (46.9%)
 Female13 463 (58.0%)3098 (56.2%) |276 (55.1%)179 (53.1%)
Enrollment age, n (%)
 <25 y2885 (12.4%)840 (15.2%)66 (13.2%)36 (10.7%)
 25–35 y9281 (40.0%)2351 (42.6%)198 (39.5%)128 (38.0%)
 35–50 y9006 (38.8%)1907 (34.6%)201 (40.1%)144 (42.7%)
 >50 y2055 (8.8%)418 (7.6%)36 (7.2%)29 (8.6%)
Enrollment CD4 count (cells/μL), n (%)
 <2009234 (39.8%)2248 (40.8%)207 (41.3%)146 (43.3%)
 200–3506321 (27.2%)1284 (23.3%)100 (20.0%)61 (18.1%)
 350–5004557 (19.6%)979 (17.7%)93 (18.6%)65 (19.3%)
 >5001371 (5.9%)468 (8.5%)39 (7.8%)24 (7.1%)
 Unknown1744 (7.5%)537 (9.7%)62 (12.4%)41 (12.2%)
Enrollment WHO stage, n (%)
 I9941 (42.8%)2113 (38.3%)189 (37.7%)123 (36.5%)
 II3977 (17.1%)784 (14.2%)78 (15.6%)50 (14.8%)
 III6107 (26.3%)1784 (32.3%)139 (27.7%)95 (28.2%)
 IV505 (2.2%)172 (3.1%)26 (5.2%)16 (4.7%)
 Unknown2697 (11.6%)663 (12.0%)69 (13.8%)53 (15.7%)
Marital status, n (%)
 Single2527 (10.9%)694 (12.6%)70 (14.0%)53 (15.7%)
 Married11 965 (51.5%)2798 (50.7%)272 (54.3%)190 (56.4%)
 Divorced2901 (12.5%)751 (13.6%)54 (10.8%)36 (10.7%)
 Widowed1621 (7.0%)331 (6.0%)36 (7.2%)24 (7.1%)
 Unknown4213 (18.1%)942 (17.1%)69 (13.8%)34 (10.1%)
Education, n (%)
 None1494 (6.4%)345 (6.3%)39 (7.8%)23 (6.8%)
 Lower-mid basic6926 (29.8%)1579 (28.6%)181 (36.1%)132 (39.2%)
 Upper basic/secondary9872 (42.5%)2521 (45.7%)202 (40.3%)129 (38.3%)
 College/university897 (3.9%)183 (3.3%)26 (5.2%)22 (6.5%)
 Unknown4038 (17.4%)888 (16.1%)53 (10.6%)31 (9.2%)
Facility type, n (%)
 Urban14 259 (61.4%)3927 (71.2%)255 (50.9%)160 (47.5%)
 Rural1610 (6.9%)420 (7.6%)122 (24.4%)100 (29.7%)
 Hospital7358 (31.7%)1169 (21.2%)124 (24.8%)77 (22.8%)
Province, n (%)
 Lusaka13 177 (56.7%)3901 (70.7%)265 (52.9%)154 (45.7%)
 Eastern4446 (19.1%)586 (10.6%)75 (15.0%)55 (16.3%)
 Southern2573 (11.1%)448 (8.1%)102 (20.4%)77 (22.8%)
 Western3031 (13.0%)581 (10.5%)59 (11.8%)51 (15.1%)
All Patients (N = 23 227)Lost (n = 5516)Sampled (n = 501)Successfully Traced (n = 337)
Sex, n (%)
 Male9764 (42.0%)2418 (43.8%)225 (44.9%)158 (46.9%)
 Female13 463 (58.0%)3098 (56.2%) |276 (55.1%)179 (53.1%)
Enrollment age, n (%)
 <25 y2885 (12.4%)840 (15.2%)66 (13.2%)36 (10.7%)
 25–35 y9281 (40.0%)2351 (42.6%)198 (39.5%)128 (38.0%)
 35–50 y9006 (38.8%)1907 (34.6%)201 (40.1%)144 (42.7%)
 >50 y2055 (8.8%)418 (7.6%)36 (7.2%)29 (8.6%)
Enrollment CD4 count (cells/μL), n (%)
 <2009234 (39.8%)2248 (40.8%)207 (41.3%)146 (43.3%)
 200–3506321 (27.2%)1284 (23.3%)100 (20.0%)61 (18.1%)
 350–5004557 (19.6%)979 (17.7%)93 (18.6%)65 (19.3%)
 >5001371 (5.9%)468 (8.5%)39 (7.8%)24 (7.1%)
 Unknown1744 (7.5%)537 (9.7%)62 (12.4%)41 (12.2%)
Enrollment WHO stage, n (%)
 I9941 (42.8%)2113 (38.3%)189 (37.7%)123 (36.5%)
 II3977 (17.1%)784 (14.2%)78 (15.6%)50 (14.8%)
 III6107 (26.3%)1784 (32.3%)139 (27.7%)95 (28.2%)
 IV505 (2.2%)172 (3.1%)26 (5.2%)16 (4.7%)
 Unknown2697 (11.6%)663 (12.0%)69 (13.8%)53 (15.7%)
Marital status, n (%)
 Single2527 (10.9%)694 (12.6%)70 (14.0%)53 (15.7%)
 Married11 965 (51.5%)2798 (50.7%)272 (54.3%)190 (56.4%)
 Divorced2901 (12.5%)751 (13.6%)54 (10.8%)36 (10.7%)
 Widowed1621 (7.0%)331 (6.0%)36 (7.2%)24 (7.1%)
 Unknown4213 (18.1%)942 (17.1%)69 (13.8%)34 (10.1%)
Education, n (%)
 None1494 (6.4%)345 (6.3%)39 (7.8%)23 (6.8%)
 Lower-mid basic6926 (29.8%)1579 (28.6%)181 (36.1%)132 (39.2%)
 Upper basic/secondary9872 (42.5%)2521 (45.7%)202 (40.3%)129 (38.3%)
 College/university897 (3.9%)183 (3.3%)26 (5.2%)22 (6.5%)
 Unknown4038 (17.4%)888 (16.1%)53 (10.6%)31 (9.2%)
Facility type, n (%)
 Urban14 259 (61.4%)3927 (71.2%)255 (50.9%)160 (47.5%)
 Rural1610 (6.9%)420 (7.6%)122 (24.4%)100 (29.7%)
 Hospital7358 (31.7%)1169 (21.2%)124 (24.8%)77 (22.8%)
Province, n (%)
 Lusaka13 177 (56.7%)3901 (70.7%)265 (52.9%)154 (45.7%)
 Eastern4446 (19.1%)586 (10.6%)75 (15.0%)55 (16.3%)
 Southern2573 (11.1%)448 (8.1%)102 (20.4%)77 (22.8%)
 Western3031 (13.0%)581 (10.5%)59 (11.8%)51 (15.1%)

Abbreviation: WHO, World Health Organization.

Table 1.

Baseline Patient Characteristics, N = 23 227

All Patients (N = 23 227)Lost (n = 5516)Sampled (n = 501)Successfully Traced (n = 337)
Sex, n (%)
 Male9764 (42.0%)2418 (43.8%)225 (44.9%)158 (46.9%)
 Female13 463 (58.0%)3098 (56.2%) |276 (55.1%)179 (53.1%)
Enrollment age, n (%)
 <25 y2885 (12.4%)840 (15.2%)66 (13.2%)36 (10.7%)
 25–35 y9281 (40.0%)2351 (42.6%)198 (39.5%)128 (38.0%)
 35–50 y9006 (38.8%)1907 (34.6%)201 (40.1%)144 (42.7%)
 >50 y2055 (8.8%)418 (7.6%)36 (7.2%)29 (8.6%)
Enrollment CD4 count (cells/μL), n (%)
 <2009234 (39.8%)2248 (40.8%)207 (41.3%)146 (43.3%)
 200–3506321 (27.2%)1284 (23.3%)100 (20.0%)61 (18.1%)
 350–5004557 (19.6%)979 (17.7%)93 (18.6%)65 (19.3%)
 >5001371 (5.9%)468 (8.5%)39 (7.8%)24 (7.1%)
 Unknown1744 (7.5%)537 (9.7%)62 (12.4%)41 (12.2%)
Enrollment WHO stage, n (%)
 I9941 (42.8%)2113 (38.3%)189 (37.7%)123 (36.5%)
 II3977 (17.1%)784 (14.2%)78 (15.6%)50 (14.8%)
 III6107 (26.3%)1784 (32.3%)139 (27.7%)95 (28.2%)
 IV505 (2.2%)172 (3.1%)26 (5.2%)16 (4.7%)
 Unknown2697 (11.6%)663 (12.0%)69 (13.8%)53 (15.7%)
Marital status, n (%)
 Single2527 (10.9%)694 (12.6%)70 (14.0%)53 (15.7%)
 Married11 965 (51.5%)2798 (50.7%)272 (54.3%)190 (56.4%)
 Divorced2901 (12.5%)751 (13.6%)54 (10.8%)36 (10.7%)
 Widowed1621 (7.0%)331 (6.0%)36 (7.2%)24 (7.1%)
 Unknown4213 (18.1%)942 (17.1%)69 (13.8%)34 (10.1%)
Education, n (%)
 None1494 (6.4%)345 (6.3%)39 (7.8%)23 (6.8%)
 Lower-mid basic6926 (29.8%)1579 (28.6%)181 (36.1%)132 (39.2%)
 Upper basic/secondary9872 (42.5%)2521 (45.7%)202 (40.3%)129 (38.3%)
 College/university897 (3.9%)183 (3.3%)26 (5.2%)22 (6.5%)
 Unknown4038 (17.4%)888 (16.1%)53 (10.6%)31 (9.2%)
Facility type, n (%)
 Urban14 259 (61.4%)3927 (71.2%)255 (50.9%)160 (47.5%)
 Rural1610 (6.9%)420 (7.6%)122 (24.4%)100 (29.7%)
 Hospital7358 (31.7%)1169 (21.2%)124 (24.8%)77 (22.8%)
Province, n (%)
 Lusaka13 177 (56.7%)3901 (70.7%)265 (52.9%)154 (45.7%)
 Eastern4446 (19.1%)586 (10.6%)75 (15.0%)55 (16.3%)
 Southern2573 (11.1%)448 (8.1%)102 (20.4%)77 (22.8%)
 Western3031 (13.0%)581 (10.5%)59 (11.8%)51 (15.1%)
All Patients (N = 23 227)Lost (n = 5516)Sampled (n = 501)Successfully Traced (n = 337)
Sex, n (%)
 Male9764 (42.0%)2418 (43.8%)225 (44.9%)158 (46.9%)
 Female13 463 (58.0%)3098 (56.2%) |276 (55.1%)179 (53.1%)
Enrollment age, n (%)
 <25 y2885 (12.4%)840 (15.2%)66 (13.2%)36 (10.7%)
 25–35 y9281 (40.0%)2351 (42.6%)198 (39.5%)128 (38.0%)
 35–50 y9006 (38.8%)1907 (34.6%)201 (40.1%)144 (42.7%)
 >50 y2055 (8.8%)418 (7.6%)36 (7.2%)29 (8.6%)
Enrollment CD4 count (cells/μL), n (%)
 <2009234 (39.8%)2248 (40.8%)207 (41.3%)146 (43.3%)
 200–3506321 (27.2%)1284 (23.3%)100 (20.0%)61 (18.1%)
 350–5004557 (19.6%)979 (17.7%)93 (18.6%)65 (19.3%)
 >5001371 (5.9%)468 (8.5%)39 (7.8%)24 (7.1%)
 Unknown1744 (7.5%)537 (9.7%)62 (12.4%)41 (12.2%)
Enrollment WHO stage, n (%)
 I9941 (42.8%)2113 (38.3%)189 (37.7%)123 (36.5%)
 II3977 (17.1%)784 (14.2%)78 (15.6%)50 (14.8%)
 III6107 (26.3%)1784 (32.3%)139 (27.7%)95 (28.2%)
 IV505 (2.2%)172 (3.1%)26 (5.2%)16 (4.7%)
 Unknown2697 (11.6%)663 (12.0%)69 (13.8%)53 (15.7%)
Marital status, n (%)
 Single2527 (10.9%)694 (12.6%)70 (14.0%)53 (15.7%)
 Married11 965 (51.5%)2798 (50.7%)272 (54.3%)190 (56.4%)
 Divorced2901 (12.5%)751 (13.6%)54 (10.8%)36 (10.7%)
 Widowed1621 (7.0%)331 (6.0%)36 (7.2%)24 (7.1%)
 Unknown4213 (18.1%)942 (17.1%)69 (13.8%)34 (10.1%)
Education, n (%)
 None1494 (6.4%)345 (6.3%)39 (7.8%)23 (6.8%)
 Lower-mid basic6926 (29.8%)1579 (28.6%)181 (36.1%)132 (39.2%)
 Upper basic/secondary9872 (42.5%)2521 (45.7%)202 (40.3%)129 (38.3%)
 College/university897 (3.9%)183 (3.3%)26 (5.2%)22 (6.5%)
 Unknown4038 (17.4%)888 (16.1%)53 (10.6%)31 (9.2%)
Facility type, n (%)
 Urban14 259 (61.4%)3927 (71.2%)255 (50.9%)160 (47.5%)
 Rural1610 (6.9%)420 (7.6%)122 (24.4%)100 (29.7%)
 Hospital7358 (31.7%)1169 (21.2%)124 (24.8%)77 (22.8%)
Province, n (%)
 Lusaka13 177 (56.7%)3901 (70.7%)265 (52.9%)154 (45.7%)
 Eastern4446 (19.1%)586 (10.6%)75 (15.0%)55 (16.3%)
 Southern2573 (11.1%)448 (8.1%)102 (20.4%)77 (22.8%)
 Western3031 (13.0%)581 (10.5%)59 (11.8%)51 (15.1%)

Abbreviation: WHO, World Health Organization.

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