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. 2024 Oct 9;7(4):ooae111. doi: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooae111

Table 1.

Demographic distribution of participants included in the study (n = 57 624).

Age group
Characteristics Pediatrics (0-14) Young adults (15-44) Mid adults (45-64) Older adults (≥65)
No. (%) 4811 (8) 25 768 (45) 17 005 (30) 10 040 (17)
Gender, no. (%)
 Male 2550 (53) 9741 (38) 6808 (40) 4533 (45)
 Female 2261 (47) 16 027 (62) 10 197 (60) 5507 (55)
Age (years), mean (SD) 8.1 (4) 31.7 (8.7) 54.6 (5.7) 73.6 (6.4)
Race/Ethnicity, no. (%)
 American Indian or Alaska Native/non-Hispanic or unknown <20 85 (<1) 85 (<1) <50 (<1)
 Asian/non-Hispanic or unknown 100 (2) 574 (2) 261 (2) 158 (2)
 Black or African American/non-Hispanic or unknown 1184 (25) 5637 (22) 3417 (20) 1466 (15)
 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander/non-Hispanic or unknown <20 49 (<1) 30 (<1) <20
 White/non-Hispanic or unknown 2064 (43) 12 678 (49) 9975 (59) 6882 (69)
 Other/non-Hispanic or unknown 64 (1) 330 (1) 102 (<1) 61 (<1)
 Unknown/non-Hispanic or unknown 738 (15) 3552 (14) 1618 (10) 861 (9)
 All race/Hispanic or Latino 646 (13) 2863 (11) 1517 (9) 556 (6)
PASC, no. (%)
 PASC 142 (3) 2742 (11) 3806 (22) 2341 (23)
 No PASC 4669 (97) 23 026 (89) 13 199 (78) 7699 (77)

To protect person privacy, we suppress cell sizes less than 20 (unless it is actually 0) according to N3C reporting policy. We further obfuscated the American Indian or Alaska Native, no. for older adults to prevent computation from the marginal totals.

Abbreviation: PASC, post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection.