Table 1: Numbers and Percentages* of Persons with Zero, Only One, and Two or More Reported CD4 or Viral Load Tests Performed within 12 Months of HIV Diagnosis, Among Adults Diagnosed from December 1, 2006 to December 31, 2008, in Five Jurisdictions Participating in the Never in Care Project

Health Jurisdiction Number of Reported CD4 or Viral Load Tests Performed Within 12 Months of Diagnosis
Zero N (%) One N (%) Two or More N (%) Total in Cohort N (%)
Indiana 211 (21) 372 (37) 421 (42) 1,004 (7)
New Jersey 422 (20) 858 (40) 880 (41) 2,160 (16)
New York City 924 (13) 1,033 (14) 5,179 (73) 7,136 (52)
Philadelphia 431 (20) 708 (32) 1,055 (48) 2,194 (16)
Washington 101 (9) 168 (15) 870 (76) 1,139 (8)
Total 2,089 (15) 3,139 (23) 8,405 (62) 13,633 (100)

* Percentages are of all adults diagnosed with HIV from December 1, 2006-December 31, 2008, and reported through July 31, 2010, in each area, excluding deaths.
Since 2005, two jurisdictions have had mandatory reporting of all CD4 and all VL values (Indiana, New York City) and two others have had mandatory reporting of all VL values and CD4 values below a threshold (Philadelphia, CD4 ≤ 350 cells/mm3 and <25% of total lymphocytes and New Jersey, CD4 <200 cells/mm3). Washington has had reporting of all CD4 and all VL values since 2006; CD4 and viral load tests on the same date were counted as one test.