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. 2010 Jun;100(6):1031–1034. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2009.177725

TABLE 1.

Linear Trends of Tuberculosis (TB) Rates Among US-Born and Foreign-Born HIV-Infected Individuals: New York City, NY, 2001–2005

2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2001–2005
No. of TB Cases TB Rate Per 100 000 Persons No. of TB Cases TB Rate Per 100 000 Persons No. of TB Cases TB Rate Per 100 000 Persons No. of TB Cases TB Rate Per 100 000 Persons No. of TB Cases TB Rate Per 100 000 Persons Ptrenda
All cases
Total 181 205.2 195 211.5 177 186.1 169 174.0 150 151.4 .001
Age, y
    0–12 0 0.0 1 65.5 0 0.0 1 87.5 1 101.8 .245
    13–19 0 0.0 1 84.5 1 75.6 0 0.0 2 132.5 .408
    20–29 15 269.5 13 227.2 11 187.5 9 152.3 5 82.7 .011
    30–39 72 268.3 60 230.3 56 227.8 53 231.7 52 246.0 .622
    40–49 59 174.5 67 187.4 75 200.8 62 161.7 48 122.8 .047
    50–59 23 153.3 40 234.8 31 163.0 33 157.1 32 139.2 .204
    ≥ 60 12 283.4 13 263.7 3 53.1 11 171.6 10 137.2 .051
Race/ethnicity
    Non-Hispanic Black 109 277.3 126 304.3 117 272.8 111 252.6 94 209.2 .015
    Hispanic 49 170.7 53 178.1 47 153.9 46 148.4 38 120.7 .067
    Non-Hispanic White 13 70.3 10 52.0 4 20.2 10 49.6 11 53.6 .509
    Asian 10 1210.7 6 650.1 9 892.9 2 180.8 6 500.0 .025
Sex
    Male 117 191.2 137 214.6 130 197.3 117 173.9 112 162.8 .062
    Female 64 236.9 58 204.6 47 160.7 52 174.2 38 125.6 .001
US-born
Total 120 205.8 132 218.2 106 172.4 99 160.8 85 137.7 <.001
Age, y
    0–12 0 0.0 1 72.7 0 0.0 1 97.7 1 113.3 .244
    13–19 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 2 158.6
    20–29 8 220.9 7 187.3 3 79.1 3 80.0 3 79.4 .037
    30–39 45 257.9 31 184.1 32 205.2 28 198.4 21 164.6 .134
    40–49 38 171.6 54 232.6 46 192.0 36 148.8 26 107.0 .01
    50–59 20 199.8 32 284.7 24 194.7 22 164.6 27 187.8 .246
    ≥ 60 9 335.4 7 226.1 1 28.6 9 229.6 5 114.2 .084
Race/ethnicity
    Non-Hispanic Black 80 290.9 92 320.1 74 252.2 67 227.8 53 179.6 .001
    Hispanic 26 145.4 30 163.4 29 156.5 24 130.3 23 125.6 .409
    Non-Hispanic White 12 95.8 10 77.2 3 22.8 8 60.3 9 67.1 .307
    Asian 2 1030.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
Sex
    Male 69 173.4 92 223.1 71 169.2 69 164.1 59 139.4 .046
    Female 51 275.4 40 207.8 35 179.1 30 153.6 26 134.0 .001
Foreign-born
Total 61 549.4 61 511.4 71 561.7 70 523.7 64 453.8 .355
Age, y
    0–12 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
    13–19 0 0.0 1 1250.0 1 1234.6 0 0.0 0 0.0
    20–29 7 682.3 6 558.1 8 716.8 6 539.1 2 174.5 .129
    30–39 27 769.9 28 776.1 24 661.7 25 677.5 31 836.5 .93
    40–49 21 524.7 12 278.0 29 626.3 26 531.0 21 407.1 .984
    50–59 3 170.6 8 397.6 7 310.7 11 432.7 5 175.9 .898
    ≥ 60 3 424.9 6 747.2 2 221.2 2 198.0 5 439.0 .475
Race/ethnicity
    Non-Hispanic Black 29 613.8 33 641.6 43 783.2 44 746.6 40 635.4 .744
    Hispanic 23 501.1 22 449.5 18 347.4 22 406.4 15 264.6 .06
    Non-Hispanic White 1 79.7 0 0.0 1 74.0 2 144.9 2 143.2 .285
    Asian 8 1687.8 6 1156.1 9 1633.4 2 325.7 6 894.2 .087
Sex
    Male 48 598.7 44 515.9 59 657.5 48 508.7 53 534.0 .575
    Female 13 421.3 17 500.0 12 327.2 22 559.7 11 263.3 .403

Note. Ellipses indicate that the P value could not be calculated.

a

Cochrane-Armitage test for trend.