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Diabetes Surveillance System

1999 Surveillance Report

Chapter 8: End-Stage Renal Disease

Introduction

Figure 8.1: Number of Persons Initiating Treatment for
End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes, United States,
1984-1996.

Figure 8.2: Number of Persons Initiating Treatment for
End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes, by Age,
United States, 1984 and 1996.

Figure 8.3: Age-Adjusted Incidence of End-Stage Renal Disease
Related to Diabetes per 1,000,000 Population, White and Black Races, by Sex, United States, 1984-1996.

Figure 8.4: Age-Adjusted Incidence of End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,00 Diabetic Population,
White and Black Races, by Sex, United States, 1984-1996.

Figure 8.5: Incidence of End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age,
United States, 1984-1996.

Figure 8.6: Incidence of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Population, by State of Residence, United States, 1996.

Table 8.1: Number of Persons Initiating Treatment for
End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes, by Race,
United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.2: Number of Persons Initiating Treatment for
End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.3: Number of Men Initiating Treatment for
End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.4: Number of Women Initiating Treatment for
End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.5 Number of Whites Initiating Treatment for
End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes, by Age, United States, 1984-199.

Table 8.6: Number of White Men Initiating Treatment for
End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes, by Age, United States, 1984-199.

Table 8.7: Number of White Women Initiating Treatment for
End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.8: Number of Blacks Initiating Treatment for
End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes, by Age, United States, 1984-199.

Table 8.9: Number of Black Men Initiating Treatment for
End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.10: Number of Black Women Initiating Treatment for
End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.11: Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal
Disease Related to Diabetes per 1,000,000 Population, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.12: Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 1,000,000 Population, Among Men, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.13: Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 1,000,000 Population, Among Women, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.14: Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 1,000,000 Population, Among Whites, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.15: Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 1,000,000 Population, Among White Men, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.16: Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 1,000,000 Population, Among White Women, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.17: Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 1,000,000 Population, Among Blacks, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.18: Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 1,000,000 Population, Among Black Men, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.19: Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 1,000,000 Population, Among Black Women, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.20: Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Diabetic Population, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.21 Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Diabetic Population, Among Men, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.22 Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Diabetic Population, Among Women, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.23 Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Diabetic Population, Among Whites, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.24 Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Diabetic Population, Among White Men, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.25 Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Diabetic Population, Among White Women, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.26 Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Diabetic Population, Among Blacks, by Age, United States, 1984-19966.

Table 8.27 Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Diabetic Population, Among Black Men, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.28 Rates of Initiation of Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes per 100,000 Diabetic Population, Among Black Women, by Age, United States, 1984-1996.

Table 8.29 Number of Persons Initiating Treatment for End-Stage Renal Disease Related to Diabetes and Rate per 100,000 Population, by State, United States, 1988-1996.


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