Table 1.
Demographic characteristics of adult populations with TB and diabetes ― California 2010–2012
Characteristic | CA adult population with diabetes a | CA adult population without diabetes a | TB cases with diabetes b | TB cases without diabetes b | ||||
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n | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) | |
All | 2,322,000 | (100) | 25,475,000 | (100) | 1,463 | (100) | 4,587 | (100) |
Genderc | ||||||||
Male | 1,174,000 | (50.6) | 12,368,000 | (48.6) | 939 | (64.2) | 2,592 | (56.5) |
Age groupc | ||||||||
18–44 | 349,000 | (15.0) | 13,715,000 | (53.8) | 200 | (13.7) | 2,061 | (44.9) |
45–64 | 1,129,000 | (48.6) | 8,200,000 | (32.2) | 693 | (47.4) | 1,414 | (30.8) |
65–74 | 498,000 | (21.4) | 1,910,000 | (7.5) | 275 | (18.8) | 509 | (11.1) |
≥75 | 346,000 | (14.9) | 1,649,000 | (6.5) | 295 | (20.2) | 603 | (13.1) |
Race and/or ethnicityc | ||||||||
White, Non-Hispanic/Latino | 866,000 | (37.3) | 11,228,000 | (44.1) | 67 | (4.6) | 423 | (9.2) |
Hispanic/Latino | 945,000 | (40.7) | 8,571,000 | (33.6) | 573 | (39.2) | 1,526 | (33.3) |
Asian/Pacific Islander | 283,000 | (12.2) | 3,672,000 | (14.4) | 774 | (52.9) | 2,318 | (50.5) |
Black, Non-Hispanic/Latino | 178,000 | (7.7) | 1,388,000 | (5.4) | 46 | (3.1) | 311 | (6.8) |
American Indian | 17,000 | (0.7) | 105,000 | (0.4) | 3 | (0.2) | 9 | (0.2) |
Other | 33,000 | (1.4) | 511,000 | (2.0) | --- | --- | --- | --- |
Location of Birthc | ||||||||
United States or Canada | 1,405,000 | (60.6) | 17,127,000 | (67.5) | 168 | (11.5) | 844 | (18.4) |
Latin Americad | 615,000 | (26.5) | 4,738,000 | (18.7) | 492 | (33.7) | 1,246 | (27.2) |
Southeast Asia/Pacific Islandse | 131,000 | (5.7) | 1,073,000 | (4.2) | 593 | (40.6) | 1,423 | (31.1) |
East Asiaf | 86,000 | (3.7) | 1,045,000 | (4.1) | 114 | (7.8) | 517 | (11.3) |
Europeg | 36,000 | (1.6) | 666,000 | (2.6) | 14 | (1.0) | 70 | (1.5) |
South Asiah | 24,000 | (1.0) | 387,000 | (1.5) | 55 | (3.8) | 302 | (6.6) |
Africa/Middle Easti | 21,000 | (0.9) | 343,000 | (1.4) | 24 | (1.6) | 174 | (3.8) |
aSource: California Health Interview Survey, 2011–2012.
bSource: California TB case registry, 2010–2012. Excludes patients who were institutionalized (i.e., incarcerated, resident of a long-term care facility) at the time of TB diagnosis.
cChi- square p-value comparing the “TB cases with diabetes” group to “TB cases without diabetes” < .001.
dMexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean.
ePhilippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Indonesia, Pacific Islands, Thailand, Malaysia, Australia, Singapore.
fChina, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Mongolia.
gIncluding Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey.
hIndia, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Sri Lanka.
iAll African countries, and Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Yemen, Jordan.
Region of origin numbers may not sum to population totals because of limitation of the available CHIS data.