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. 2017 Mar 2;40(2 Suppl):S60–S70. doi: 10.1097/JAC.0000000000000183

Table 1. Profile Distribution by Race, Gender, and Age: Brazil, 2013-2014a.

Types of Primary Care Center Total, N (%)
A, n (%) B, n (%) C, n (%) D, n (%)
Race (n = 107 884)
White 5 274 (44.0) 25 397 (35.8) 8 118 (33.7) 827 (28.8) 39 616 (36.0)
Black 6 154 (51.3) 41 469 (58.4) 14 559 (60.4) 1 876 (65.2) 64 054 (58.3)
Indigenous 380 (3.2) 2 756 (3.9) 964 (4.0) 114 (4.0) 4 214 (3.8)
Gender (n = 109 919)
Female 9 326 (77.7) 56 560 (79.7) 19 277 (80.0) 2 279 (79.4) 87 442 (79.6)
Male 2 671 (22.3) 14 388 (20.3) 4 825 (20.0) 593 (20.6) 22 477 (20.4)
Age (n = 109 919), y
18-30b 2 795 (23.3) 18 948 (26.7) 6 204 (25.7) 794 (27.6) 28 741 (26.2)
31-60 6 250 (52.2) 37 260 (52.5) 12 480 (51.7) 1 504 (52.4) 57 494 (52.2)
>61 2 952 (24.6) 14 740 (20.8) 5 418 (22.5) 574 (20.0) 23 684 (21.6)
Total 11 997 (10.9) 70 948 (64.5) 24 102 (21.9) 2 872 (2.6) 109 919 (100.0)

aPMAQ database cycle 2, 2013-2014.

bOne of the criteria is that the users interviewed were 18 years or older.