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Correction: Increasing prevalence of hypertension among HIV-positive and negative adults in Senegal, West Africa, 1994-2015.

Noelle A Benzekri, Moussa Seydi, Ibrahima N Doye, Macoumba Toure, Marie Pierre Sy, Nancy B Kiviat, Papa Salif Sow, Geoffrey S Gottlieb, Stephen E Hawes.   

Abstract

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0208635.].

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30731007      PMCID: PMC6366686          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0212250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


There is an error in Table 3. The p-vales in column 5 for HIV-positive participants should be listed as follows: 6+ children, p-value <0.01; No education, p-value 0.68; Smoking, p-value 0.10; Alcohol use, p-value 0.18.
Table 3

Simple regressions evaluating predictors of hypertension among A. HIV-positive and B. HIV-negative participants.

Simple regressions
A. HIV-positiveB. HIV-negative
OR95% CIp-valueOR95% CIp-value
Year categorya
2000–20041.621.152.27<0.011.300.523.240.57
2005–20090.770.501.170.221.430.992.060.06
2010–20152.381.144.960.022.581.454.60<0.01
Male0.950.691.320.771.110.741.660.62
Age categoryb
    35–491.441.032.020.042.501.763.56<0.01
    50+2.621.694.06<0.016.404.0910.00<0.01
BMI categoryc
    Underweight0.490.330.74<0.010.760.431.360.36
    Overweight1.490.932.390.102.531.663.87<0.01
    Obese3.612.136.13<0.016.634.1310.64<0.01
Number of childrend,e
    3–51.280.831.980.262.181.373.46<0.01
    6+2.651.704.13<0.014.422.846.87<0.01
No education0.940.701.270.681.771.292.41<0.01
Smoking0.730.511.060.100.480.300.77<0.01
Alcohol use1.310.891.950.181.160.691.970.58

aReference: 1994–1999.

bReference: age 18–34.

cReference: normal BMI.

dReference: 0–2 children; data on number of children available only for female subjects.

eWomen with 6 or more children had greater odds of hypertension when controlling for age: HIV-negative subjects: OR 1.77, 95% CI 1.03–3.06; p = 0.04; HIV-positive subjects: OR 2.18, 95% CI 1.33–3.55; p<0.01.

aReference: 1994–1999. bReference: age 18–34. cReference: normal BMI. dReference: 0–2 children; data on number of children available only for female subjects. eWomen with 6 or more children had greater odds of hypertension when controlling for age: HIV-negative subjects: OR 1.77, 95% CI 1.03–3.06; p = 0.04; HIV-positive subjects: OR 2.18, 95% CI 1.33–3.55; p<0.01.
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Authors:  Noelle A Benzekri; Moussa Seydi; Ibrahima N Doye; Macoumba Toure; Marie Pierre Sy; Nancy B Kiviat; Papa Salif Sow; Geoffrey S Gottlieb; Stephen E Hawes
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-12-31       Impact factor: 3.240

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