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. 2019 Jun 26;14(6):e0216033. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216033

Table 1. Laboratory confirmed acute Hepatitis A cases (with a documented age / DOB) and testing patterns per year-age range, 2005–2015.

Age range (years) Equivocal results
(%, n/N)
Negative results
(%, n/N)
Positive results
(%, n/N)
Total results
(%, n/N)
<1 7 (1.8%) 9 828 (2.2%) 115 (0.8%) 9 950 (2.2%)
1–4 70 (17.9%) 7 423 (1.7%) 3 838 (25.0%) 11 331 (2.5%)
5–9 49 (12.5%) 8 280 (1.9%) 3 654 (23.8%) 11 983 (2.6%)
10–14 32 (8.2%) 10 118 (2.3%) 2 265 (14.8%) 12 415 (2.7%)
15–19 39 (10.0%) 21 909 (4.9%) 1 531 (10.0%) 23 479 (5.1%)
20–24 31 (7.9%) 42 501 (9.6%) 1 389 (9.1%) 43 921 (9.6%)
25–29 25 (6.4%) 59 774 (13.5%) 890 (5.8%) 60 689 (13.2%)
30–39 46 (11.7%) 115 896 (26.1%) 886 (5.8%) 116 828 (25.4%)
40–49 35 (8.9%) 77 030 (17.3%) 412 (2.7%) 77 477 (16.8%)
50–59 23 (5.9%) 49 110 (11.1%) 197 (1.3%) 49 330 (10.7%)
60–69 20 (5.1%) 26 538 (6.0%) 100 (0.7%) 26 658 (5.8%)
70–79 12 (3.1%) 11 719 (2.6%) 52 (0.3%) 11 783 (2.6%)
80 3 (0.8%) 4 120 (0.9%) 25 (0.2%) 4 148 (0.9%)
Total (%, n/N) 392 (0.1%) 444 246 (96.6%) 15 354 (3.3%) 459 992 (100.0%)