Volume 10, Number 3—March 2004
Research
Cysticercosis-related Deaths, California
Table 3
Comparison of selected characteristics of patients born in the United States and those born outside the United States with fatal cysticercosis, California, 1989–2000
U.S.-borna no (%) | Non–U.S.-borna no. (%) | |
---|---|---|
Sex |
||
Male |
13 (76.5) |
69 (64.5) |
Female |
4 (23.5) |
38 (35.5) |
Race/Ethnicity |
||
White |
4 (23.5) |
1 (0.9) |
Latino |
12 (70.6) |
103 (96.3) |
Black |
1 (5.9) |
0 |
Asian/Pacific Islander |
0 |
3 (2.8) |
Age group |
||
5–14 |
0 |
3 (2.4) |
15–24 |
3 (17.7) |
22 (20.6) |
25–34 |
2 (11.8) |
32 (29.9) |
35–44 |
3 (17.7) |
13 (12.2) |
45–54 |
1 (5.9) |
19 (17.8 |
55–64 |
2 (11.8) |
8 (7.5) |
>64 |
6 (35.3) |
10 (9.3) |
Educational level (y) |
||
<12 |
7 (41.2) |
76 (71.0) |
12 |
5 (29.4) |
19 (17.8) |
>12 | 5 (29.4) | 12 (11.2) |
aN = 17.
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