Data on hepatitis B, C signs, and HIV-aids among middle-aged and older IDUs in Southwest Iran

Presented data was gathered from a local rehabilitation & caring center in Ahwaz city, southwest Iran end-2017. Data was classified in the six sections upon two predictors i.e. years of imprisonments and Injecting Drug Users (IDUs) to predict three blood infectious diseases i.e. HIV-Aids, Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), & Hepatitis C Virus (HCV). Each section jointly includes the following: tables of raw data, input data concerning false & true positive fractions (18 tables), scatter graph concerning false positive fractions (FPF) & true positive fractions (TPF) (6 graphs), and six ROC curves. The full access to data set is available at Mendeley data repository via doi:10.17632/6s9yzm7hr7.1.


How data was acquired
Field survey, Field investigation with residents, Review of reports

Value of the data
The data shows the health status of IDUs and prisoners in Ahwaz city, Iran. Data show the actual effectiveness and outcomes of imprisonments and IDU records in the health prisoners.
The data helps to know the preferences of the HIV-Aids patients on the urban & prison settlements. The data helps to know the preferences of the HBV and HCV patients on the urban & prison settlements.
Also, the dataset can help health care providers and policymakers in preventing and controlling diseases associated with blood infections in particular social group i.e. prisoners, refugees, gangs, vandals, addicts, & IDUs.

Data
Presented data classified in six sections upon two predictors i.e. years of imprisonments and IDU to predict three blood infectious diseases i.e. HIV-Aids, HBV, & HCV. Each section jointly includes the following: tables of raw data, input data concerning false & true positive fractions (18 tables), scatter graph concerning FPF & TPF (6 graphs), and six ROC curves using web-based calculator for ROC curves at www.jrocfit.org [1].

Experimental design, materials and methods
The cross-sectional method was done at the end-2017 in Ahwaz metropolitan, southwest Iran. About 133 injected drug abusers aged 40 to 71 years old (Mean age¼48.21 710.4) were chosen from some addiction treatment centers. The data was collected from the setting in demographic and behavioral characteristics. Also, the serum samples were screened for those diseases. Their blood serum was evaluated for anti-hepatitis C, HIV-Aids, and antigen levels of hepatitis B by ELISA method. All positive cases from the ELISA analysis of HIV-Aids and HCV by immunoblot method were also evaluated (WB, Gene Labs Diagnostics, Ltd). The full data set is available online at Asadollahi, 2018 [2].

HBV & predictive variable years of IDU
See Tables 1-3 Table 1 Input data concerning years of IDU from the 125 actually negative HBV cases.
Larger values of the test result represent stronger evidence that the case is actually positive (e.g., that the patient is actually abnormal). Number of actually negative cases ¼125. Number of actually positive cases ¼ 8.     Table 7 Input data concerning years of IDU from the 122 actually negative HCV cases.
Larger values of the test result represent stronger evidence that the case is actually positive (e.g., that the patient is actually abnormal). Number of actually negative cases ¼122. Number of actually positive cases ¼ 11.

Table 10
Input data concerning years of imprisonment from the 127 actually negative HCV cases.
Scores from the 127 actually negative cases Larger values of the test result represent stronger evidence that the case is actually positive (e.g., that the patient is actually abnormal). Number of actually negative cases ¼127. Number of actually positive cases ¼ 6.

Table 13
Input data concerning years of IDU from the 127 actually negative HIV cases.

Table 16
Input data concerning years of imprisonment from the 131 actually negative HIV cases.  1.0000 (0.0000, 1.0000) double publication and/or submission, redundancy, etc. have been totally observed by the authors. All procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional and/or national research committee and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration and its later amendments including informed consent and confidentiality of all personal information.

Transparency document. Supplementary material
Transparency data associated with this article can be found in the online version at http://dx.doi. org/10.1016/j.dib.2018.02.046.