Figure 4.
Age-stratified gender disparity in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalence among incident TB cases in Harare, Zimbabwe during 2011–2017: (A) among 15–24 years; (B) among 25–44 years; (C) among 45–64 years; (D) among ≥65 years. The dashed and dotted lines show the trend of HIV prevalence among males and females, respectively. The table below shows the gender-stratified annual percentage change (APC) of HIV prevalence for each age group and P value for testing the difference in the change of prevalence over time between females and males. CI, confidence interval.

Age-stratified gender disparity in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevalence among incident TB cases in Harare, Zimbabwe during 2011–2017: (A) among 15–24 years; (B) among 25–44 years; (C) among 45–64 years; (D) among ≥65 years. The dashed and dotted lines show the trend of HIV prevalence among males and females, respectively. The table below shows the gender-stratified annual percentage change (APC) of HIV prevalence for each age group and P value for testing the difference in the change of prevalence over time between females and males. CI, confidence interval.

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