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. 2016 Aug 11;16:134. doi: 10.1186/s12883-016-0662-8

Table 3.

Incidence of MS per 100,000 population in the Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship patients between 2010 and 2014a

Years Total Male Female
Cases Population Incidence 95 % CI Cases Population Incidence 95 % CI Cases Population Incidence 95 % CI
2010 37 1,266,014 2.92 2.42–3.55 14 616,462 2.27 1.21–3.04 23 649,552 3.54 2.64–5.14
2011 49 1,278,116 3,83 2.94–5.64 13 624,269 2.08 1.42–3.22 36 653,847 5.51 4.12–7.21
2012 51 1,273,995 4.00 2.95–5.72 13 622,370 2.09 1.38–3.18 38 651,625 5.83 4.46–7.34
2013 58 1,268,239 4.57 3.86–6.12 18 619,232 2.91 1.95–3.84 40 649,007 6.16 5.32–7.89
2014 72 1,263,176 5.70 4.83–6.94 19 616,670 3.08 2.35–4.12 53 645,506 8.21 7.14–8.94

The mean annual incidence, based on a 5-year period of observation, was 4.20 (95 % CI, 3.69–4.42) per 100,000 inhabitants, 2.46/100,000 among men and 5.85/100,000 among women. The incidence rate for women was 2.38 times higher than for men

Age-adjusted incidence rates for European population were 4.12 (3.32–5.14), 5.68 for women (4.45–7.82), and 2.21 for men (1.12–3.31), respectively

aBased on data provided by Polish Central Statistical Office