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. 2022 Aug 6;4(10):100552. doi: 10.1016/j.jhepr.2022.100552

Table 2.

Demographic characteristics among people with an HBV notification (1993-2017), by hepatocellular carcinoma diagnosis status (2000-2018).

Characteristics (n, %) All HBV
No HCC
2001-2018
HCC
2001-2018
Period of HCC
2001-2009
2010-2018
n = 60,660 n = 59,573 n = 1,087 n = 481 n = 606
Year of birth, median (IQR) 1966 (56-77) 1967 (57-77) 1951 (42-59) 1947 (37-56) 1954 (46-61)
Birth cohort
 ≤1944 4,908 (8) 4,572 (8) 336 (31) 211 (44) 125 (21)
 1945-1964 22,583 (37) 21,965 (37) 618 (57) 231 (48) 387 (64)
 ≥1965 33,164 (55) 33,032 (55) 132 (12) 38 (8) 94 (15)
Male sex∗∗ 33,367 (55) 32,475 (55) 892 (82) 393 (82) 499 (83)
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander∗∗∗ 2,118 (5) 2,092 (5) 26 (2) 9 (2) 17 (3)
Place of birth∗∗∗∗
 Australia 8,666 (21) 8,549 (21) 117 (11) 37 (8) 80 (13)
 Americas, Europe, New Zealand 4,057 (10) 3,908 (10) 149 (14) 76 (16) 73 (12)
 Africa 1,360 (3) 1,328 (3) 32 (3) 12 (3) 20 (3)
 East Asia 11,661 (28) 11,303 (28) 358 (33) 169 (35) 189 (31)
 Oceania and Southeast Asia 12,914 (31) 12,545 (31) 369 (34) 156 (33) 213 (35)
 Western Asia 2,606 (6) 2,612 (6) 54 (5) 28 (6) 26 (4)
Co-infection
 With HCV 3,943 (7) 3,815 (6) 128 (12) 43 (9) 85 (14)
 With HIV 394 (1) 381 (1) 13 (1) 6 (1) 7 (1)
LHD at the time of HBV notification∗∗∗∗∗
 Metropolitan NSW 6,049 (10) 5,957 (10) 92 (9) 39 (8) 53 (9)
 Outer metropolitan NSW 27,773 (46) 27,253 (46) 520 (48) 227 (47) 293 (49)
 Rural NSW 25,961 (43) 25,496 (43) 465 (43) 212 (44) 253 (42)
History of alcohol use disorder diagnosis 2,295 (4) 2,148 (4) 111 (10) 36 (7) 75 (12)

HBV, hepatitis B virus; HCC, hepatocellular carcinoma; HCV, hepatitis C virus; IQR, interquartile range; LHD, local health district; NSW, New South Wales.

5 had missing information.

∗∗

387 had missing information.

∗∗∗

17,722 had missing information.

∗∗∗∗

19,336 had missing information.

∗∗∗∗∗

877 had missing information.