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. 2021 Apr 26;8:653999. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.653999

Table 2.

Incidence of leishmaniasis per 100,000 inhabitants and confidence interval (95%), by complete study time and periods 1996–2005 (n = 55), 2006–2015 (n = 52), and 2016–2019 (n = 70), Barcelona.

1996–2005 2006–2015 2016–2019 Total
Sex Female 0.14 [0.06–0.22] 0.22 [0.12–0.32] 0.73 [0.44–1.02] 0.27 [0.19–0.34]
Male 0.61 [0.43–0.79] 0.41 [0.27–0.55] 1.47 [1.04–1.89] 0.68 [0.56–0.80]
Age 0–4 2.00 [0.87–3.13] 1.15 [0.35–1.94] 2.59 [0.67–4.51] 1.73 [1.52–1.93]
5–14 0.17 [0.09–0.24] 0.00 1.64 [0.56–2.71] 0.37 [0.15–0.59]
15–24 0.16 [0.10–0.22] 0.14 [0.08–0.20] 1.03 [0.21–1.85] 0.28 [0.11–0.45]
25–44 0.71 [0.47–0.95] 0.44 [0.26–0.62] 0.91 [0.49–1.33] 0.62 [0.48–0.76]
45–64 0.11 [0.00–0.22] 0.35 [0.17–0.53] 0.70 [0.30–1.09] 0.31 [0.19–0.42]
65 or more 0.03 [0.01–0.05] 0.15 [0.02–0.28] 1.23 [0.65–1.81] 0.30 [0.18–0.42]
Country of origin Native 0.34 [0.24–0.44] 0.28 [0.19–0.37] 0.95 [0.68–1.22] 0.41 [0.34–0.48]
Foreign 0.50 [0.09–0.90] 0.48 [0.24–0.72] 1.48 [0.88–2.08] 0.74 [0.52–0.96]
Total 0.36 [0.27–0.45] 0.32 [0.23–0.41] 1.08 [0.83–1.33] 0.47 [0.40–0.54]