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. 2013 May 30;13:252. doi: 10.1186/1471-2334-13-252

Table 3.

Incidence rates of clinically-diagnosed skin and soft tissue infection episodes and adjusted relative rate ratios: model including race*age interaction

Patient characteristic Race * age interaction Adjusted relative rate ratio (95% CI) a
All
 
 
Gender
 
 
  Female
 
1.05 (1.04,1.07)
  Male
 
REF
Diabetes
 
 
  Yes
 
1.95 (1.93,1.98)
  No
 
REF
Race/ethnicity
 
 
  Asian
 
0.43 (0.41,0.44)
  African-American
 
0.64 (0.61,0.67)
  Hispanic
 
0.73 (0.71,0.75)
  Native American
 
0.94 (0.85,1.04)
  Multiracial
 
0.96 (0.92,1.00)
  White
 
REF
Race/ethnicity * Age
 
 
  Asian
Under 5
1.86 (1.74,2.00)
 
5- < 18
1.18 (1.12,1.24)
 
18- < 50
1.05 (1.01,1.10)
 
50- < 65
0.86 (0.82,0.90)
 
65+
REF
  African-American
Under 5
1.51 (1.40,1.62)
 
5- < 18
0.99 (0.94,1.05)
 
18- < 50
1.59 (1.52,1.66)
 
50- < 65
1.19 (1.14,1.25)
 
65+
REF
  Hispanic
Under 5
1.22 (1.14,1.30)
 
5- < 18
0.92 (0.88,0.96)
 
18- < 50
0.96 (0.93,0.99)
 
50- < 65
0.91 (0.87,0.94)
 
65+
REF
  Native American
Under 5
0.99 (0.82,1.20)
 
5- < 18
0.81 (0.70,0.93)
 
18- < 50
0.98 (0.87,1.10)
 
50- < 65
0.95 (0.84,1.08)
 
65+
REF
  Multiracial
Under 5
0.94 (0.85,1.03)
 
5- < 18
0.74 (0.69,0.78)
 
18- < 50
0.85 (0.81,0.89)
 
50- < 65
0.87 (0.83,0.91)
 
65+
REF
  White
Under 5
0.95 (0.89,1.00)
 
5- < 18
0.78 (0.75,0.81)
 
18- < 50
0.80 (0.78,0.82)
 
50- < 65
0.78 (0.76,0.81)
  65+ REF

Kaiser Permanente of Northern California, 2009 to 2011

a Rate ratios were derived from a single multivariate negative binomial model. The entire KPNC membership for years 2009–2011 were summarized into strata by gender, age, race, and diabetes status. Each record in the analytic dataset was one of these strata. The dependent variable was the number of SSTI episodes for all members in the strata. Independent variables were gender, race, race*age, and diabetes status. The log of member years in each strata was used as an offset term. Ref = reference group; CI = 95% confidence interval.