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Incidence Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Diabetic Population, Among Hispanic Women, by Age, United States, 1980–2006

 

 

Year Age
<45 45–64 65–74 75+ Total Age-Adjusted
Rate Std Error Rate Std Error Rate Std Error Rate Std Error Rate Std Error Rate Std Error
1997 162.1 20.5 426.7 35.6 559.2 123.5 445.1 77.1 408.3 30.8 264.2 18.1
1998 157.5 18.0 395.2 27.9 650.6 109.9 505.6 75.2 412.6 24.0 263.9 15.8
1999 162.5 19.3 414.5 29.5 708.5 75.5 466.6 71.9 425.5 22.1 272.9 15.7
2000 167.5 19.1 462.6 33.6 604.9 60.7 728.0 120.6 463.4 23.3 295.8 16.7
2001 173.0 18.1 435.0 33.0 549.5 53.7 555.1 80.6 424.2 21.3 279.1 15.1
2002 146.8 14.3 416.5 30.8 540.7 53.9 644.8 85.5 412.2 20.1 262.8 13.1
2003 137.2 13.2 412.2 28.6 642.2 64.9 540.2 69.1 411.2 20.1 255.9 12.2
2004 162.1 15.7 332.9 21.6 518.5 55.5 558.9 79.3 359.2 17.7 247.5 12.8
2005 135.4 12.7 301.6 20.0 433.8 47.6 447.1 65.5 313.3 15.9 210.9 10.7
2006 171.6 20.0 294.1 24.1 461.4 64.8 432.8 82.7 321.2 20.4 233.7 15.6


Methods & Limitations

Data Source: United States Renal Data System.*National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Data computed by CDC's Division of Diabetes Translation.


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Page last modified: June 3, 2009
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