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Volume 21, Number 1—January 2015
Research

Rates and Risk Factors for Coccidioidomycosis among Prison Inmates, California, USA, 2011

Charlotte WheelerComments to Author , Kimberley D. Lucas, and Janet C. Mohle-Boetani
Author affiliations: California Correctional Health Care Services, Elk Grove, California, USA

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Table 1

Coccidioidomycosis cases in prison X, prison Y, and prisons 1–6; in the communities surrounding the prisons X and Y and in Kern County, California; and in the state of California, USA, 2011

Location
No. cases
Mid-year population
Cases/100,000 population
Prison X 317 4,572 6,934
Prison Y
218
5,738
3,799
Prison 1 3 5,647 53
Prison 2 11 6,389 172
Prison 3 10 5,051 198
Prison 4 10 4,682 214
Prison 5 11 4,938 223
Prison 6
14
5,908
237
Communities
City of prison X* 172 12,821 1,342
City of prison Y† 53 9,210 575
County of prison X 376 934,875 40
County of prison Y† 131 145,961 90
Kern County
2,568
848,958
302
California*† 4,607 37,559,818 12

*Prison X case and population counts were subtracted from these surrounding communities’ case and population counts.
†Prison Y case and population counts were subtracted from these surrounding communities’ case and population counts.

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