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. 2012 Aug 7;7(3):439–447. doi: 10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00419.x

Table 1.

Age‐ and sex‐specific prevalences of diabetes among patients hospitalized with A(H1N1)pdm09 infections versus the general population in Spain

Persons hospitalized with A(H1N1)pdm09 infections in Spain during 2009 Spanish general population di@bet.es Study 20
T1DM (n = 97) T2DM (n = 937) T1DM+T2DM Prevalence of Known diabetes T1DM + T2DM Prevalence of known and unknown diabetes T1DM + T2DM
n % n % n % % %
Male (years)
 <18 15 0·8 0 0 15 0·8 NA NA
 18–30a,b 12 1·6 7 0·8 19 2·4 0·3 0·3
 31–45a 13 1·0 65 5·2 78 6·2 2·1 6·7
 46–60a,b 5 0·4 189 16·8 194 17·2 11·9 23·8
 61–75b 1 0·2 169 28·2 170 28·4 24·8 42·4
 76 and overa,b 1 0·4 59 26·3 60 26·7 20·7 37·4
Female (years)
 <18 22 1·6 0 0·0 22 1·6 NA NA
 18–30 12 1·1 9 0·8 21 1·9 0·3 0·6
 31–45a,b 10 0·7 49 3·6 59 4·3 0·9 2·2
 46–60a,b 3 0·3 154 14·5 157 14·8 6·6 10·9
 61–75a 2 0·4 165 31·4 167 31·8 18·7 29·8
 76 and overa 1 0·5 71 33·8 72 34·3 23·2 41·3

aSignificant difference (P < 0·05) when comparing prevalence of diabetes among persons hospitalized with A(H1N1)pdm09 infections and Prevalence of “Known diabetes” according to the di@bet.es Study. 20

bSignificant difference (P < 0·05) when comparing prevalence of diabetes among persons hospitalized with A(H1N1)pdm09 infections and prevalence of “Known and unknown diabetes” according to the di@bet.es Study. 20