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. 2008 Jan;14(1):25–33. doi: 10.3201/eid1401.071315

Table 2. Characteristics of persons with invasive pneumococcal disease, by country*.

Characteristic Alaska, 
1999–2005, 
n = 769 Northern Canada, 1999–2005, 
n = 251 Greenland, 2000–2005, 
n = 69 Iceland, 
2000–2005, 
n = 274 Norway, 
2000–2005, 
n = 5,744 Northern Sweden, 2003–2005,
n = 88 Finland,
2000–2005, 
n = 4,049
Median age (range) 41.6 
(1 mo–100 y) 30.2 
(0 mo– 83 y) 44.7 
(0 mo–91 y) 53.2 
(1 mo–98 y) 63.2 
(0 mo–99 y) 65.8 
(9 mo–98 y) 54.2 
(0 mo–100 y)
No. males (%) 423 (55) 149 (60) 37 (54) 145 (53) 2,856 (50) 40 (45) 2,271 (56)
No. indigenous (%) 372 (48) 191 (84)† NA NA NA NA NA
No. hospitalized (%) 585 (77)‡ 201 (87)‡ 62 (100)‡ NA 5,567 (99)‡ NA NA
Duration of hospitalization, d, median (minimum–maximum) 4 (0–188) 5 (0–77) 9 (0–131) NA NA NA NA
No. deaths (%) 96 (13)§ 11 (5)§ 13 (20)§ 30 (27)§ 419 (9)§ NA NA

*NA, not available.
†Ethnicity data missing from 24 (northern Canada) cases. Denominator = 227.
‡Hospitalization data missing for 9 (Alaska), 21 (northern Canada), 7 (Greenland), and 127 (Norway) cases. Denominators are 760, 230, 62, and 5,617, respectively.
§Death information missing for 10 (Alaska), 21 (northern Canada), 3 (Greenland), 161 (Iceland), and 1,1016 (Norway) cases. Denominators are 759, 230, 66, 113, and 4,728, respectively.