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. 2023 Apr 19;14:1139915. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1139915

Table 1.

Participant demographic data.

All Participants (n=200)
Age (Years)
Mean (SD) 40.24 ± 12.06
Min, Max 19, 77
Gender, n (%)
Male 61 (30.5%)
Female 139 (69.5%)
Race, n (%)
White 115 (57.5%)
Asian 58 (29.0%)
Black or African American 13 (6.5%)
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 (0.5%)
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 4 (2.0%)
Multiple 8 (4.0%)
Unknown 1 (0.5%)
Ethnicity, n (%) Hispanic or Latino 81 (40.5%)
Non-Hispanic or Latino 118 (59.0%)
Unknown 1 (0.5%)
Exposure Category, n (%)
Medical Center/Healthcare Worker 101 (50.5%)
 Nurse 68 (67.3%)
 Physician 11 (10.9%)
 Respiratory Therapist 3 (3.0%)
 Radiology Technician 3 (3.0%)
 First Responder 2 (2.0%)
 Physical/Occupational Therapy 1 (1.0%)
 Other 13 (12.9%)
Medical Center/Non-Healthcare Worker 44 (22.0%)
 Environmental Services 1 (2.3%)
 Facilities Management 5 (11.4%)
 Laboratory Staff 15 (34.1%)
 Social Worker/Case Manager 3 (6.8%)
Other 20 (45.5%)
 Local Community Member/Research Staff 55 (54.5%)
 Lundquist Institute Employee 30 (54.5%)
 Person who lives nearby 25 (45.5%)

Data are represented as the number of participants (n) and the percentage of participants in the cohort or group (%), unless otherwise stated.