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. 2019 Feb;25(2):299–303. doi: 10.3201/eid2502.181286

Table 1. Demographic and clinical characteristics of confirmed Zika virus disease case-patients in Miami–Dade County, Florida, USA.

Characteristic No. (%) enrolled,* n = 62 No. (%) not enrolled,* n = 290 p value†
Age group, y 0.19
1–18 2 (3) 26 (9)
19–64 54 (87) 247 (85)
>65
6 (10)
17 (6)

Sex 0.85
M 32 (52) 146 (50)
F
30 (48)
144 (50)

Race/ethnicity 0.55
Non-Hispanic white 13 (21) 41 (14)
Non-Hispanic African American 3 (5) 14 (5)
Hispanic 42 (68) 209 (72)
Unknown
4 (6)
26 (9)

Main symptoms of Zika virus disease‡ 0.88
1 of 4 2 (3) 12 (4)
2 of 4 15 (24) 78 (27)
3 of 4 32 (52) 130 (45)
4 of 4
13 (21)
69 (24)

Origin of infection 0.19
Florida 34 (55) 133 (46)
Outside Florida 28 (45) 157 (54)

*All percentages are column percentages.
†A p value <0.05 was considered statistically significant.
‡Main symptoms were defined as fever, maculopapular rash, arthralgia, and conjunctivitis.