Despite progress in vaccinating children and adults in some occupational and racial/ethnic groups, approximately 1.2 million persons in the United States have chronic HBV ...
However, interpretation of these results is complicated by the fact that some ethnic groups were counted twice ( i.e., the sum of the reportedethnic-specific prevalencesreported ...
The prevalence of short stature was greater than the 5% expected for all age and ethnic groups as compared with the NCHS reference population ( Figure 1).
... in vaccine coverage levels are needed, chiefly among persons aged <65 years who are at increased risk for influenza-related complications among all racial and ethnic groups ...
Colorectalcancer affects both men and women of all racial and ethnic groups, and is most often found in people aged 50 years or older. When colorectalcancer is found early ...
Numbers of students in other racial/ethnic groups were too small for meaningful analysis. The weights were scaled so that the weighted count of students was equal to the ...
In the United States, racial/ethnic groups shown to have high rates of childhood HBV infection include Alaskan Natives ( 6,17), Pacific Islanders ( 18), and infants of first ...
Relation between maternal haemoglobin concentration and birth weight in different ethnic groups. Br Med J 1995;310:489-91. Lu ZM, Goldenberg RL, Cliver SP, Cutter G ...
... disease, staphylococcal disease, meningococcal disease, and enteric infections are of particular importance in New Zealand; disparities in disease incidence between ethnic groups ...
In particular, rates for American Indians/Alaska Natives, which were five times those of other racial/ethnic groups during the pre-vaccine era, were lower than those for other ...