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. 2016 Aug 11;144(16):3354–3364. doi: 10.1017/S0950268816001801

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of decedents aged ⩾18 years, New York City, 2000–2011

Infection status
HBV HIV HBV/HIV HBV infected
Neither infection mono-infected mono-infected co-infected total
(N = 568 753) (N = 3272) (N = 15 247) (N = 1074) (N = 4346)
n % n n n % n % n %
Characteristic
Male 262 960 46 2211 68 9977 65 828 77 1307 30
Foreign-born 190 296 34 2090 65 2667 18 183 18 2273 54
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic white 303 374 54 650 20 2435 16 134 13 784 18
Non-Hispanic black 141 707 25 927 29 8189 55 708 67 1635 38
Hispanic 86 381 15 443 14 4115 28 196 19 639 15
Non-Hispanic API (all) 28 109 5 1208 37 140 1 14 1 1222 29
 API US-born 809 3 14 1 18 13 *
 API born in China 14 848 53 882 74 19 14 *
 API born outside China 12 269 42 301 25 101 73 *
Neighbourhood-based poverty levels (% below FPL)
Low (<10%) 121 882 21 392 12 1232 8 80 7 472 11
Medium (10–<20%) 205 969 36 1175 36 3465 23 257 24 1432 33
High (20–<30%) 138 611 24 1046 32 4085 27 303 28 1349 31
Very high (⩾30%) 102 152 18 657 20 6454 42 434 40 1091 25

API, Asian/Pacific Islander; FPL, Federal Poverty Level.

*

Cells representing ⩽15 person(s) with an underlying denominator of ⩽500 persons were suppressed.

Highest proportions contributed by: Korean (6·2%), Hong Kong (3·1%), Philippines (2·5%) and Bangladesh (2·4%)