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. 2017 Jul 25;46(6):1752–1752f. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyx116

Table 1.

Characteristics of PERU MIGRANT Study participants at first follow-up round: deaths, lost-to-follow up and re-contacted

Re-contacted participants Lost-to- follow-up participants
Dead N = 33 Alive N = 895 Overall N = 61
Migration status
    Rural 10 (30.3) 191 (21.3) 0 (0.0)
    Migrant 14 (42.4) 526 (58.8) 49 (80.1)
    Urban 9 (27.3) 178 (19.9) 12 (19.9)
Age (years)
    30–39 3 (9.1) 259 (28.9) 20 (32.8)
    40–49 1 (3.0) 263 (29.4) 18 (29.6)
    50–59 7 (21.2) 252 (28.2) 13 (21.4)
    60+ 22 (66.7) 121 (13.5) 10 (16.4)
Sex
    Male 22 (66.7) 413 (46.1) 32 (52.5)
    Female 11 (33.3) 482 (53.9) 29 (47.5)
Education
    Primary or less 24 (72.7) 430 (48.4) 26 (42.6)
    Some secondary or more 9 (27.3) 463 (51.6) 35 (57.4)
Asset index
    Lowest 19 (57.8) 313 (35.0) 15 (24.6)
    Middle 8 (24.2) 294 (32.9) 25 (40.9)
    Highest 6 (18.1) 288 (32.2) 21 (34.4)

The entries in parentheses refer to the corresponding percentages (%).