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Fig. 2

From: Identifying Potential Factors Associated with High HIV viral load in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa using Multiple Correspondence Analysis and Random Forest Analysis

Fig. 2

Multiple correspondence analysis plot showing association between variables and patterns (A) 2014 and (B) 2015 survey. Factors contributing to high viral load (≥ 400 copies m/L) in A = 2014 survey were: HIVstatusknew, ARV, ARVdose, perceivedRiskH, NhivLifeTest, HIVtest, HIVPreg, TBDgsd, TBTstd, Sex12mCA, condom12MCA, TBExp, sexpartner12mCA, currentnopartner, and lsp2CA. while B = 2015 survey were: HIVstatusknew, ARV, TBExp, ARVDose, PerceivedRiskH, NhivLifetest and HIVtest . As denoted by distance of variable away from centre point. See Table S3 in Additional file 1 for all variables and categories full descriptions

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